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This Is . This Is SALISBURY STATE COLLEGE 1968 EVERGREEN Salisbury State College Salisbury-Maryland CARVEL LACURTS .EDITOR-IN-CHIEF MR. CLINTON CARROLL.FACULTY ADVISOR DR. JOHN MAY .FACULTY ADVISOR 3 4 1 This Is .. . S$c CAMPUS LIFE 8 9 12 13 t 14 -.risk s$c PEOPLE 15 16 HONORS page-21 pag n _ ORGANIZATIONS page-51 SPORTS page-7 7 CLA SSES page-106 SENI OR S page-125 GRA D UA TTON page-131 ADMINTSTRA TION 18 Dedicate the 1968 issue of the Evergreen to a man who has dedicated a majority of his life to help further the education of others. But even when doing so, he always proved to be a renewing source of inspiration and a warm personal friend. And now, it is with all sincerity that we dedicate the 1968 Evergreen to Dr. Wilbur Devilbiss, President. 19 20 21 Mr. and Miss S. S. C. Miss Cheryl Meyers and Mr. Eugene Streagle Delta Kappa Gamma Award Kathleen Farrell Anne H. Matthews Award Carolyn Greenfield Phi Alpha Theta Award Jane Henry 23 Joanne Collins -SliPS 1 Cheryl Garrison Barbara LeGates Eight Seniors Honored Cheryl Meyers James Quillen In Who’s Who Frances Ritchings Betty Saathoff 25 Jane Henry Senior, II Julia Brittingham Senior, IV Ronald Massey Senior, II One of the most coveted honors awarded at Salisbury State College is the Achievement Key. Recipients are selec¬ ted on the basis of their contribution to the total social and academic life of the college, and cannot include more than five per cent of the entire student body. A ruby is added to the key for each additional year and a diamond signifies the rare achievement of a fourth year of outstanding contribution. Achievement Key Effie Lewis Barbara LeGates Senior, II Senior, II 26 Cheryl Meyers Senior, II Joan Farrow Junior, II Nine Seniors Two Juniors Two Sophomores HONORED A wards F. Anne Ritchings Senior II Carvel LaCurts Sophomore, II 27 Carolyn Greenfield Junior, I Karen Bayne Sophomore, I 28 SOPHANES PLA YERS Initiate Six New A wards Sophanes Players initiated a new award system this year. The recipients of the acting awards were elected by the members of Sophanes Players from nominations made according to this year’s cast. Mr. Rodney Wilson appointed the recipients of the technical awards. He based his decision on their overall contribution to the technical aspects of this year’s productions, such as set construction, lighting, sound effects and art work. MOST ATHLETIC Nelda Caulk Woody Ward Best Actor John O’May Best Actress Sharon Leonard Best Supporting Actor Tom Spann Best Supporting Actress Jan Powell Best Male Technical Assistant Ross Agee Best Female Technical Assistant Helen Collins SALISBURY STATE COLLEGE SALISBURY , MARYLAND DEAN’S LIST—SECOND SEMESTER—1966-67 SENIORS Mrs. Patricia Dykes Barnes Caroline Ann Bertling Martin Cornelius Buskirk Elizabeth Joan Crowdord Sandra Denise Duvall Dandra Kay English James Milton Felts Mrs. Vicki Cushner Fox Gary Sath Howard Nancy Louise Jackson Margaret Ann Kozich Barbara Joan Leshy Robert Marion Mullen, Jr. Melody Ann Mumford Mrs. Patricia Schmacher Oliphant Royce Marie Parks Mrs. Gertrude Keene Ringler Gail Lynn Simmons Wilson Benson Sturgis, Jr. Mrs. Shirley Stevenson Tilghman Barry William Tull Richard Franklin Tull SENIORS Robert Lee Beckett Linda Rosalie Bennett Mrs. Janet Marrow Buskirk Curtis Joseph Callaway Jane Ellen Fields Nancy Christine Foskey John David Gibson Hugh Kristian Hanson Kenneth Karl Jones Susan Elizabeth Lake Donald Everett Marvel Marie Catherine McGreevy Gail Lee Pippig Margery Ann Redden AVERAGE - 3.5 TO 4.0 Mrs. Betty Pilchard Twigg JUNIORS William Douglas Ashby Julia Ann Brittingham Jeanne Carol Collins Mrs. Rachel Elliott Cordrey Patricia French Creswell Mrs. Carolyn Billingslea Daniels Mrs. Joana Stuchlik Donovan Mrs. Frances Gibbons Dykes Mrs. Donna Matthews Hearn Mrs. Jane McClenahan Henry James Robert Hitchens, Jr. Mrs. Effie Young Lewis Barbara Joy LeGates Bernice Paige Malkus Diane Nannette Mason Cheryl Louise Meyers Cheryl Lee Parks Mary Margaret Reynolds Mrs. Patricia Hinks Walters JUNIORS Mrs. Mary Ann Bancroft Rebecca Mae Bishop Donna Alice Dickie Kathleen Mary Farrell Robert Anthony Fisher John Earl King Ronald Ray Massey Mrs. Cheryl Massey McClenahan Thomas Elwood Milbourne Margaret Evelyn Owings Frances Anne Ritchings Betty Jean Saathoff SOPHOMORES Mary Theresa Bennett Charles Irving Bounds Margaret Ruth Coppersmith Mrs. Joan McDorman Farrow Carolyn Joyce Greenfield Janice Mae Harmon Darlene Ruth Nagel FRESHMEN Ross Allen Agee Karen Lee Bayne Patricia Anne Conner Carvel Lee LaCurts Theresa Lynn Williams SOPHOMORES Helen Marie Collins Mrs. Susanne Knox Massey Gail Elaine McMahan William Leslie Pederson Elsie Cheryl Todd FRESHMEN Kathleen Ruth Barrett Margaret Louise Hendrickson Mary Ellen Rayne Donald Lee Smith Mrs. June Tompkins Steger Mrs. Ruth Browne Street AVERAGE - 3.25 TO 3.49 30 SALISBURY STA TE COLLEGE SALISBURY , MARYLAND DEAN ' S LIST—FIRST SEMESTER—1967-68 AVERAGE -3.25 TO 4.0 SENIORS JUNIORS Linda Jane Andrews Mrs. Mary Ann Kornprobst Bancroft Robert Lee Beckett, Jr. Julia Ann Brittingham Joanne Carol Collins Mrs. Rachel Elliott Cordrey Mrs. Elnor Gibbons Dykes Mrs. Jane McClenahan Henry Kenneth Karl Jones John Earl King Barbara Joy LeGates Mrs. Cheryl Massey McClenahan Sharon Elizabeth Meredith Cheryl Louise Meyers Thomas Elwood Milbourne Dale Raymond Mumford Cheryl Lee Parks Royce Marie Parks Frances Anne Ritchings Robert Paige Simms Mrs. Joana Stuchlik Donovan John Clifton Dukes, Jr. Beverly Anne Harris Mrs. Donna Matthews Hearn Bernice Paige Malkus Richard Elbert Martin Richard Ernest McNeal Ellen Faye Pilchard Betty Jean Saathoff Mrs. Vera Lee Disharoon Smith Michael Willingham Todd Mrs. Elaine Hemmingson Baker Lawson Harding Barnette Mrs. Joan McDorman Farrow Carolyn Joyce Greenfield Mrs. Lenore Parsons Huffer Mrs. Effie Dean Young Lewis Ronald Ray Massey Linda Katherine McCann Gail Elaine McMahan Mrs. Janet Taylor Smith Helen Marie Collins Mrs. Carol Carmine Cordrey Edward Proctor Coulston, Jr. Mrs. Suzanne Knox Massey Gary Frederick Robinson Linda Lee Thater Dianne Terri Unger Linda Lee Wehr SOPHOMORES Ronald Joseph Bartyczak Karen Lee Bayne Carv el Lee LaCurts Teresa Lynn Williams Kathleen Ruth Barrett Lindalee Patricia Curley Shirley Marie Gross Doris Elizabeth Scott Bonnie June Smith Mrs. Barbara Thomas Taylor Linda Jo Toth Ronald Lee Warfield Bonnie Gay Wingrove Dorothy Ann Wood Karen Elizabeth Wright FRESHMEN Linda Sue Bond Jeanne Maria Bosse Richard Collins Clark Kathleen Dorothy Hubbard Linda Rae Hubeny Audrey Malissa Jackson Sharon Lee Johnson Gaye Lynn Keller Dana Miles Ronald Clifford Peterman Mrs. Joyce Riffle Scott Huey Jackson Sevier Susan Carol Tull Judy Ann VanSant Linda Marlene Waldis Richard Warren Culver Lillian Elizabeth Haynes Albert Eugene Phillips Doris Marie Ray Peggy Jo Smith Charlene Jane Squires Guy Woodrow Wilson, Jr. Frances D. Ballance 31 32 Board Members: Joanne Collins, James Culp (pres.), Dennis Marriott, Helen Collins, Anne Ritchings, Bruce Hartley. The purpose of the Student Government Association is to co-ordinate all student centered campus activities. This is done through its standing committees or its own action. The Board represents the students at all times. It is a liaison between the students, the administration, and the faculty, and acts on matters that are within its domain that come from any of these areas in the college community. The principal activities of the Board have centered on constitution revi¬ sion, the establishment of by-laws, and an attempt at an evaluation of the faculty by students. STUDENT GO VERNMENT A SSOCIA TION Members: Joe De Cerbo, Bill Montgomery, Lucky Moore, Jeanne Stewart, Mike Rayne, Steve Land, Rick Biggs, Debbie Thomas, Marilyn Schneck, Sharon Meredith. JUDICIAL BOARD STUDENT UNION BOARD Jim Culp, Sue Root, Doug Eisenhauer, Woody Ward, Helen Collins. John Osinski, Frank Parks, Tom Smith, Carvel LaCurts. Not pictured: Annette Tawes. STUDENT LIFE COMMITTEE Members: Kay Taylor, Nancy McNeice, Robert Jones, Donna Pruitt, Roger Mann, Myma Moore, Helen Collins, George Mason, Margery Kraus, Nelda Caulk, Patrica Bartyczak. CULTURAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Members: Joe DeCerbo, Teresa Williams, John O’May, Frank Parks, Tom Smith, Mrs. Fleming, Anne Ritchings, Miss Calcott, Margery Kraus, Laural Pilsh, Mary Bennett. 36 J.Strassberger, J. Reindollax, M. Schneck, L. Pilsh. HOLLY LEAF The campus newspaper, the Holly Leaf, publishes approx¬ imately twelve issues during the college year. Each issue contains current news of campus activities and concerns, sports, editorials and interesting feature articles. It also provides all individuals and organizations on campus with a means of communication and expression. Co-editors: Marilyn Schneck, Laural Pilsh. C. Greenfield, S. Henry, M. Coppersmith, V. Birely, J. Hastings, C. Garrison, L. Thater. The Evergreen Staff is composed of interested students who willingly give their time to the publication of a yearbook. Plans for the yearbook are carried out during the meetings and also in other moments of free time. Staff members learn new techniques in the use of layouts, copy, type specifications and cropping. Such techniques are vital to the appearance and function of the publication. Through the Staff’s efforts, the Evergreen seeks to present a representative sampling of the College year. Editor: Carvel LaCurts Identifying student pictures 0 Staff: Nancy McNeice, AnnWoernle 38 Advisors: Mr. Clinton Carroll, Dr. John May THE EVERGREEN Staff: Dave Meenan, Carol Rosenthal, Charlene Squires, Susan Tull, June Spengler. Absent: Malissa Jackson. 39 SEATED: Stella Steele, Jane Henry, Effie Lewis, Cheryl Parks, Cheryl Todd, Anne Ritchings, Cheryl Meyers, Carolyn Greenfield, Joanne Collins, Midge Coppersmith. STANDING: Dr. M. G. Les Callette, advisor; Ronald Massey, Mary Bennett, James Quillen, John King, Charles Bounds. PHI ALPHA THETA The Eta-Iota Chapter of Phi Alpha Theta, the national honor society in history, was organized on campus in 1959. Juniors and Seniors with 12 hours in history, as well as a high average in history and a high general scholastic average, are eligible for membership. There are student and faculty members on campus and Dr. M. G. Les Callette is the advisor. Dr. M. G. Les Callette, advisor. 40 Officers: Linda Hastings, Laws Barnette, Mary Mason, Mr. Bozman, Advisor; Jean Pilkington. SEATED: Cheryl Zeitschel. S.N.E.A. SEATED: Tom Darden, Mary Dill, Sue Schmidk, Linda Wehr, Pat Clifford, Beth Alekna, Donna Webster. STANDING: Laurie Weatherly, Shirley Gross, Joanne Collins, Guy Wilson, Kathy Johnson, George Pearce. 41 ALPHA PSI OMEGA SEATED: Mr. Rod Wilson, advisor; Sharon Leonard, Carol Klemm, Judith Mueller, John O’May. STANDING: Sue Schmidt, Cheryl Zeitschel, Ann Ritchings, Linda Wehr, Helen Collins. A major development in theatre on campus this year was the establishing of Sigma Omega chapter of Alpha Psi Omega national honorary dramatics fraternity. Membership is obtained through outstanding achievement in college theatre. The presentation of an award for best actor, actress, supporting actor, supporting actress, and best technical assistant were given for the first time this year also. Carnival 42 All My Sons Under the direction of Mr. Rod Wilson, Salisbury State College and the Sophanes players presented an exciting season of theatre for 1967-68. The opening presentation was a musical en¬ titled Carnival. The following pro¬ duction was Arthur Miller’s award winning drama All My Sons. The theatre year was brought to a close with Shake¬ speare’s robust The Comedy of Errors. The status of each member of Sophanes Players is determined by the point system. Points are awarded to all persons who work in any capacity during the school year. Each member must earn three points per year to remain a member in good standing. The Comedy of Errors SOPHANES PLA YERS CARNIVAL STAFF: ROW I: Nelson Outten. ROW II: Mary Sparks, Sharon Leonard, Linda Eberling, Sue Gilbert, Kathy Glaw, Jan Powell, Nancy Synder. ROW III: John O’May, Helen Collins, Judith Mueller, Gwen Ogden, Mike Marshal, Linda Wehr, Eric Rudert, Mr. Wilson. ROW IV: Marilyn Schneck, Carol Klemm, Ann Ritchings, Cheryl Zeitschel, Sue Schmidt, Ross Agee, Tom Spann. ROW V: Doris Holmead, George Messmor, Kenny Walker, Ike Feather. ROW VI: Leslie Heiderman, Frank Parks. 43 CIRCLE K The Circle K club is an international service organization for college men operating on the campus and is similar to Kiwanis, its sponsor, and other service clubs. It is a leadership and character -building group which serves the campus and com¬ munity by providing opportunities not found in the regular curriculum. Advisor: Mr. A. L. Fleming SEATED: Larry Cassell, Frank Parks, Douglas Eisenhauer, Sharon Leonard, Richard Biggs, Terry Hicks, Edward Coulston. STANDING: Terry Simonette, Wyatt Wallace, Gene Streagle, George Pearce, Jeff Owens, William Moffitt. 44 ROW I: R. Massey, H. Schmidt, C. Adams, D. Miller, L. Lins, S. Steele, S. Meredith, G. McMahan. ROW II: J. Collins, M. R. Dodd, C. Garrison, L. Lyons, B. Cecil, M. Covey. ROW III: M. Moore, J. Busch, B. Smith, N. Painter, P. Weingart, D. Holmead. ROW IV: B. Johnstone, P. Collins, L. Thater, J. Reindollar, D. Carey. Dr. Jessie Fleming and Mr. Ray Zeigler. THE COLLEGE CHOR US The College Chorus is open to all who enjoy singing. College credit is given to all members at the completion of a semester. The Chorus meets twice a week in the Musical Arts Center. The singers perform¬ ed this year at the annual Christmas Concert and the Spring Concert. Processionals and recessionals and several special selections were sung at the three convocations and at the graduation exercises. Directors: Dr. Jessie Fleming, Mr. Ray Zeigler. 45 GEOGRAPHIC SOCIETY Left to Right: Debbie Keefer, Bobbie Elzey, Linda McCann, Mr. Oudemans, advisor; Pat Gerald, Alice Majors, Marilyn Schneck, Alice Gillian, Mr. Farace, advisor; Larry Cassell, Kathy O’Brien, Mike Todd. CIRCULO QUIJOTE SEATED: Sue Gilbert, Sandy Carroll, Paula Yost, Sue Kleinsmith. STANDING: Mr. Harispe - advisor; Guy Wilson, Sue Schmidt, Charlene Squires, Cheryl Zeitschel, Laws Barnett. 46 PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB James Strassberger, Walt Crawford, Ray Gallagher. COMMUTING STUDENTS ASSOCIATION Officers: Donna Pruitt - President, Carvel LaCurts - Vice President. 47 HOLLOWAY HALL Officers: Sandra Grimsey, Carol Miller, Margery Kraus, Ann Orem, Diane Unger. MANOKIN HALL Officers: Donna Miller, Kay Alfonsi, Bonnie Adams, Cheryl Meyers, Joyce Busch, Nelda Caulk. POCOMOKE HALL Officers: Larry Cassell, Jim Culp, Wm. Hutchinson, George Mason, Donald Bennett, Lucky Moore, Mrs. Brittingham, Ray Gallagher, Brian McGraw. WICOMICO HALL Officers: Bud Shickman, Mrs. Welch, Sonny Riggin, Bill Moffitt, Gene Streagle. 50 MEN’S A THLETIC ASSOCIA TION SECRETARY-TREASURER Ron Gore VICE-PRESIDENT Gene Streagle PRESIDENT Wyatt Wallace The Men’s Athletic Association is a very active organization on campus. Three varsity sports are offered, soccer, basketball, and baseball. All men registered at Salisbury State are members of this association. For those who do not play on the varsity teams, there are intramural basketball and softball teams to participate in. Mr. Ben Maggs and Mr. Deane Deshon are the advisors. The Women’s Athletic Association is one of the most inclusive organizations as it has as its members all of the women on campus. The WAA general board, under the guidance of the executive board and the advisors, helps to execute the athletic activities for women during the academic year. Dr. Alethea Whitney and Miss Mariuna Morrison are the advisors. 52 WAA EXECUTIVE BOARD: Terry Miller, treasurer; Cindy Hammond, V. Pres.; Lin Thater, ARFCW; Linda DeMoss, secretary; Nelda Caulk, Senior Advisor; Dr. A. Whitney, Advisor; and seated, Ann Woernle, President. WOMEN’S A THLETIC A SSOCIA TION The Women’s Athletic Association General Board Members. 53 SEATED — Left to right: Al Planner, George Mason, Ray Shingler, Bob Jones, Carl Gilbert. SECOND ROW: Bill Moffitt, Bruce Hartley, Steve McKoy, Tony Redman, Barry Riggin, Henry Hunt. THIRD ROW: Jeff Owens, Manager, Wyatt Wallace, Charles Bozman, Phil Briggs, Ed Mink, Terry Dix, Larry Cassell, Manager, Benn Maggs, Coach. FOURTH ROW: Andy Hall, Gene Streagle, Ron Gore, Sonny Riggin, Carl Still. SOCCER Hartley beat his defender. Shingler’s shot a near goal. 54 Ward moves in on defense. The Salisbury Soccer Squad finished with a record of 7 wins, 3 defeats, and 1 tie. Two of the three defeats came at the hands of perennial powers Glassboro State and Towson State. The team in chalking up 40 goals during the season had its highest scoring year ever while allowing the opposition a mere 19 points. Bruce Hartley led the Gulls attack with a total of 12 goals for the year. Wyatt Wallace was voted “most valuable player” by his teammates. With this very successful season behind S.S.C., expectations are very high for an equally successful next year. tk .-i . ■ « Wallace shows good form. Riggin follows up a shot. 55 Left to Right: Woody Ward, Paul Parks, Pat Conway, Ron Gore, Andy Hall, Ray Shingler I 341 PWl 19 fifl iSmSI BASKETBALL Coach Deane Deshon. Gore shoots from outside. 56 SEAGULLS IN A CTION The Salisbury State basketball team ended the year with a 16—4 record. However, this record does not tell the story as many new records were set. Ron Gore, tossing in 36 points against Bowie set a school mark. He also set another new record of 28 rebounds in a game against Coppin. Gore’s total for three years is 1222 points. Pat Conway also set a new record scoring 179 points in a single season. The team as a whole averaged 75.5 points per game and set a new foul shooting record of 70%. Ball up for grabs. Two points for Salisbury. Gore shoots over defender. 57 SEATED Left to Right: Mike Rayne, Efenny Marriott, Ray Shingler, Andy Hall, A1 Planner, Morgan Lusby, Kenny Walker. STANDING: Phil Briggs, Steve Land, Pat Conway, John Dukes, Charles Bozman, Charlie Bounds, Al Powell. BASEBALL Salisbury State’s baseball team had another win¬ ning season this year, posting a log of 10—7. The team was led by the outstanding hitting of Ray Shingler with a .400 average and the pitching of Phil Briggs, Pat Conway and again Ray Shingler. However, it was a team effort all the way as the team’s batting average was a respectable .245 and their fielding average was excellent at .928. All in all the year was a great success and the outlook is good for next season. Rayne tags one. 58 Planner slams another hit. SEAGULLS SCORE Coach Deane Deshon Still another Salisbury run. 59 Bill Montgomery, Bob Jones, Lloyd Taylor, Bruce Hartley, Bruce Lloyd, John Merritt, Carl Gilbert, Nelson Outten, George Mason. 60 CREW TEAM TAKES SHAPE 61 SEATED Left to Right: Jetta Reynolds, Paige Malkus, Judy Fisher. STANDING: Carl Gilbert, Robin Langrall, Sonny Riggin, Bruce Hartley, John Merritt, Carl Still, George Mason. 62 SEAGULLS SHOW GOOD LORM The Salisbury State Gymnastics Club has produced many fine athletes since it gives them a chance to perfect their coordination, timing, and strength. The club is sponsored by Mr. Benn Maggs who coordinates their training as well as giving helpful instruction. Using such equipment as the high bar, parallel bars, uneven-parallel bars, the ropes, rings, trampoline and the gym floor itself for floor exercises, the club has performed before the school and for its own achievement. Gilbert shows good hand stand. Mason shows great muscle coordination. Jetta displays perfect balance. 63 MEN’S INTRAMURALS Second Place. SITTING Left to Right: Tony Redman, Denny Marriott, Ed Coulston. STANDING: Steve Lucy, Phil Briggs, Charlie Bozman, Mike Rayne, Joe Decerbo. First Place. KNEELING Left to Right: Bud Shickman, Sonny Riggin, George Mesmore. STANDING: Henry Hunt, Wyatt Wallace, Jack Parker, Richard Neil. Prone: Terry Dix. KNEELING: Lowell Stoltzfus, Nelson Outten. KNEELING: Tom Darden, Charlie Bounds, Steve Fitzgerald, Morgan SITTING: Chris Mallory, Bill Hutchinson, Tom Stephenson, Hobie Luzby. STANDING: Danny Long, Mike Todd. Dietert. FIRST ROW: Roger Gourley, Bill Montgomery, Steve Land, David SITTING: Doug Eisenhower. STANDING: John Chlada, Mike Baker, Meenan. SITTING: A1 Powell, Skeeter Webster. Carvel LaCurts, Steve McCoy. 64 First Place Winners: ROW 1: Donna Chmielewski, Robin Long. ROW 2: Midge Coppersmith, Nancy McNeice, Jeanne Stewart. ROW 1: Susan MacGlashan, Martha Lyons, Ursala Schiewy. ROW 2: Lynn Robertson, Kathy Barrett, Nancy Cartwright, Joan Clay tor. ROW 3: Joan Homburg, Barb Lewis, Becky Golt, Leslie Heiderman, Joyce Spring. INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL 65 MEN’S INTRAMURAL VOLLEYBALL Terry Simonette, Sonny Riggin, Bruce Hartley, John Orsinski, Bruce Lloyd. 66 WOMEN’S INTRAMURAL VOLLEYBALL First Place Winners: ROW 1: Kathy Barrett, Nancy Cartwright, Joyce Spring, Joan Clay tor. ROW 2: Joan Homburg, Barb Lewis, Becky Golt, Leslie Heiderman, Ursala Schiewy, Martha Lyons. Second Place Winners: ROW 1: Nancy McNeice, Donna Chmielewski, Sandi Benton. ROW 2: Margaret Bush, Valerie Webster, Litsa Takas, Kathy Burgoon. 67 ROW 1: Susan McGlasham, Terry Miller, Doris Scott, Eileen Radich, Valerie Webster, Christine Crowder. ROW 2: Alice Ann Majors, Peggy Foxwell, Joyce Spring, Barbara Lewis, Bonnie Wingrove, Linda Hemmings, Lynn Robertson. ROW 3: Donna Chmielewski, Sharon Meredith, Linda DeMoss, Mary Ellen Rayne, Nancy Duncan, Debbie Murray, Mary Lou Manis, Jo Young, Sally Klein, Joan Homberg, Kathy Barrett. The Varsity Hockey team experienced a relatively success¬ ful season with a 3—2—2 record. With the able coaching of Miss Morrison the team worked well together to a winning season. Both the offensive and defensive techniques were improved upon by rigid training. The most valuable player was Doris Scott. % Miss Mariuna Morrison - Coach 68 Terry Miller - captain. SCOREBOARD ssc vs. Wesley 5-4 ssc vs. Maryland I 1-1 ssc vs. Marjorie Webster 0-1 ssc vs. G. W. Univ. 1-1 ssc vs. Galludet 1-0 ssc vs. Catonsville 1-2 ssc vs. PC B 1-1 ssc vs. Wesley 2-2 ssc vs. King’s College 4-2 ssc vs. U. of Del. 0-5 ssc vs. St. Mary’s 3-0 HOCKEY Efforts for a goal. 69 WOMEN’S VARSITY BASKETBALL Miss Mariuna Morrison, Coach. ■ 4 . Pik. • 1 ¥ ROW 1: Cindy Hammond, Margaret Bush, Lee Haynes, Linda Hem- mings, Terry Miller, Barbara Lewis. ROW 2: Valerie Webster, Lin Thater, Donna Chmielewski, Bonnie Wingrove, Lynn Robertson, Linda SCORE SSC vs. Delaware State 37-17 SSC vs. Bridgewater Varsity 21-62 Jr. Varsity 29-31 SSC vs. Bowie State 43-28 SSC vs. Wesley 43-26 SSC vs. PC B 41-28 SSC vs. BJC 60-20 70 DeMoss. ROW 3: Alice Ann Majors, Rita Elliott, Debbie Murray, Mary Lou Manis, Renee Elliott, Robin Long, Karen Mowry. BOARD ssc vs. Wesley 35-31 ssc vs. Del. State 33-18 ssc vs. U. of Del. 34-30 ssc vs. Bowie State 52-27 ssc vs. Washington 41-21 ssc vs. Frostburg Varsity 30-42 J.V. 14-32 The Women’s Varsity Basketball team had a very successful season with a record of nine wins and five losses. The Freshman class added a great deal to the team this year. The greatest factor attributing to the team’s success was height. This helped greatly especially in playing under the boards. The Junior-Varsity also played two separate games this year against Bridgewater and Frostburg and whenever the team met Wesley. Next year’s team also looks promising since there will be no losses on the squad. The most valuable player was co-captain, Bonnie Wingrove. k JMk m Co-captains - Donna Chmielewski and Bonnie Wingrove. 71 SKYROCKETS: ROW 1: Judy Fisher, Nelda Caulk, Sharon Meredith, Ann Woernle. ROW 2: Dr. Whitney, Cheryl Todd, Rita Elliot, Mary Lou Manis, Djnna Chmielewski. VARSITY VOLLEYBALL The Women’s Volleyball teams in 1967—68 proved themselves to be very successful. Again the varsity squad the Skyrockets took the championship. The Skyrocket’s team consisted of senior members Nelda Caulk and Sharon Meredith. The juniors were Ann Woernle, Cheryl Todd, and Donna Chmielewski. The Sophomores were Judy Fisher and Mary Lou Manis. The single Freshman members was Rita Elliott. The Torpedoes’ team consisted of Alice Ann Majors, Pat Smith, Judy Waters, Nancy Cartwright, Barb Lewis, Cindy Shinsky, Carol Miller, and Schatzie Klemm. Nancy Cartwright displays her volleyball skill. 72 TORPEDOES: ROW 1: Schatzie Klemm, Pat Smith, Nancy Cartwright. ROW 2: Cindy Shinsky, Carol Miller, Dr. Whitney, Barb Lewis, Alice Ann Majors. A volleyball scrimmage keeps the players in top condition. Managers: Nancy Duncan and Eileen Radich. 73 Left to Right: Sandy Grimsey, Lynn Robertson, Jetta Reynolds, Bobbi Elzey-captain, Lydia Lyons, Elodie Andrews, Becky Golt. Salisbury State College’s cheerleaders are an integral part of the sports program. They have proven themselves to be an essential factor in boosting the morale of the spectators. This year’s squad was led by Bobbi Elzey, the captain. Along with her Lydia Lyons, Jetta Reynolds, Sandy Grimsey, Becky Golt, Lynn Robertson, and Elodie Andrews, led our teams enthusiastically on to victory or defeat. Whether the Seagulls won or lost, the spectators cheered their teams on following the spirit of the cheerleading squad. Cheerleaders help spark enthusiasm among the crowds at S.S.C. 74 Pat Gerald and Beverly Harris, co-directors of the Modern Dance Club. Peggy Foxwell, Bev Harris, Nancy Cartwright, Joyce Busch and Jill Dulaney display their talents in rehearsal for their presentation, “Man’s Search for Himself”. MODERN DANCE CLUB From left to right: Donna Pruitt, Mary Klinger, Ann Detrich, Mimi Flynn, Karen Humphrey, Sharon Fritz, and Diane Unger. 75 76 Officers T | j A T President . John Chlada CLASS OF lyyl Vice President .. Kenny Walker Secretary . Terry Dix Treasurer . Bruce Cort 78 Mary Acuff Maureen Adkins Martha Amerihn Elodie Andrews Thomas Bailey Edgar Baker Stephen Baker Richard Barbierri William Bartkowiak Patricia Bartyczak Bonnie Beck Cheryl Beckwith Carol Bergen Michael Bloxom Linda Bond Constance Boog Jeanne Bosse Joanne Bradford Karen Brittingham Carole Brown Patricia Brumley Lynda Buck Alice Case Virginia Chaconas John Chlada Bruce Clark Harold Clark Sharon Cline James Cohee Christine Cohen 79 Margaret Collins Ellen Conner Kathryn Conner Robert Conner Deborah Cooper Bruce Cort Christine Crowder Bruce Culver Richard Culver Valerie Cusick Paul Daisey Judy Davidowicz Rudolph Dolle Joanne Donoway Linda Dennis Leroy Dietert Renee Elliott Rita Elliott Catherine Ellis Pamela Entrikin Gary Eskridge Mary Evans Loretta Everhart Paula Eversman Mary Fairlamb Ike Feather Carol Fellendorf Gary Flater 80 Thomas Foxwell Susan Francis Billy Jo Frazier Carl Gilbert Suzanne Gilbert Kathy Glaw Harry Hall Kay Harner Russell Hastings Lillian Haynes Kenny Hines Doris Holmead Freshmen Encounter New Experiences 81 x Y Wanda Hoppers Joan Horner John Homer Melanie Howeth Margaret Hoyle Kathleen Hubbard Linda Hubeny Henry Hunt Thomas Hurley Malissa Jackson Sharon Johnson Ellen Jones Patricia Joyce Powell Justice Deborah Keefer Gaye Keller 82 Margaret Kempf Susan Kidwell Priscilla King Sally Klein Diane Koch Sue Kowalczyk Linda Lambertson William Langrall John Leo Eleanor LeVineso Linda Lins Karen Lippert Robin Long Deborah Lowe Stephen Lucy Morgan Lusby Martha Lyons Susan MacGlashan Christopher Mallery Roger Mann Benita Marshall Michael Marshall Imogene Marvel Gerald Mason David Maxwell June McAllister Judy McCalla Steven McCoy David Meenan George Messmore 83 Dana Miles George Miles DiAnn Miller Janet Montgomery Linda Moorefield Catherine Morcom Karen Mowrey Barbara Mumford Deborah Murray Linda Muths Charlotte Newcomb William Owens Lauralee Owens Nancy Painter John Parker Phillip Parker Gary Parsons Roland Parsons Karen Paulas Nelson Pearsall Jane Pearson Ronald Peterman Albert Phillips Peter Pompar Alfred Powell Janet Powell Richard Pusey John Pyle Suzanne Raser Sharon Rawlings 84 Jowain Reasin Antony Redman Patricia Renehan Melody Robinett Susan Roblee Pamela Ruff Mary Rupp Ursula Schiwy James Scott Joyce Scott Huey Sevier Alan Sexton Emma Shivers Margaret Simon 85 Doug Sites Burley Slate Cheryl Smith Dorothy Smith Hubert Smith Jo Ann Smith Paulette Smith Peggy Smith Patsy Somers Marsha Soper Charlene Squires Peggy Starkey Janie Pearson SSC’s Christmas Queen 86 Thomas Stevenson Eldon Stoltzfus Lowell Stoltzfus Barbara Tarila Betty Taylor Valerie Tennyson Marcia Thorton Susan Townsend Linda Trader Susan Tull Judy VanSant Kristi Waetjen Marlene Waldis Kenneth Walker John Watson Judy Walter James Ward Vicki Ward Connie Whaley Catherine Widzbor Robin Willey Debbie Wilson Guy Wilson Thomas Wilson Anne Wimmer Regina Wolfgang Lynn Wollett Stephen Woolston Bruce Wright Myma Wright 87 CLASS OF 1970 Officers President . Frank Parks Vice President . Carvel LaCurts Secretary .. Dot tie Ruhl Treasurer (absent) . Linda Sartin 88 Francine Aaron Cathy Adams Michael Adams Ross Agee Brenda Austin Ellen Baker Kathy Barrett Ronnie Bartyczak Karen Bayne Cheryl Bornt Margaret Bush Linda Cahall Deborah Carey Sandy Carroll Nancy Cartwright Barbara Cecil Janice Chatham Cindy Clayton Joan Claytor Pat Clifford 89 Joe DeCerbo Pat Conway Lindalee Curley Linda DeMoss Mary Ruth Dodd Jill Dulany Nancy Duncan Mary Jane Durham Donald Evans Judy Fisher Gary Flater Miriam Flynn Linda Foote Sharon Fritz Becky Golt Lynda Groves Andy Hall Studying For Finals mm wm i m Shirley Gross 90 Study Of Calculus Linda Handley Adrian Harrison Louise Hendrickson Elaine Hitch Rodney Hitchens Peggy Hoke Joan Homberg Linda Harris Linda Hemmings Danny Jones Linda Jones Robert Jones Sharon Kelly Sherlou Kelly Kitti Kestner Howard Ketterman, Jr. Susan Kleinsmith Mary Ann Kotras Carvel LaCurts Elizabeth Lawrence Susan Lehto Calculation Of Lab Data Barbara Lewis Mary Linker Bruce Lloyd Linda Lusby Charles Lutz, Jr. Terry Miller Ed Mink Helena Moore Judy Mueller Gail Noble Gwen Ogden Nelson Outten Jeff Owens J. C. Parker Frank Parks Mary Ellen Rayne Nancy Redden Gary Riley Marba Robbins Charlotte Robertson Precision—Vital In Lab Lynn Robertson Sue Root Doris Scott Dottie Ruhl Donna Sakowski Doug Schenker 4 Linda Sartin Bonnie June Smith Don Smith Charles Sharp Terry Simonette Cindi Shinsky Jeanne Stewart Carl Still Linda Sullivan Karen Tanner New Facilities 94 Few Leisure Moments Vicki Tarr Annette Tawes Michael Terry Robert Tingle George Todd Linda Toth Will Truitt Ronald Warfield Valerie Webster Phyllis Weingart Pamela Wetzel Glenn Williams Teresa Williams Dorothy Wood Bonnie Wingrove Cynthia Wright Karen Wright Paula Yost Jo Ann Young 95 ; - 2w 11.-‘ jm. ► i -— 1 Jr, ft i«, j - rus i ' M 96 Bonnie Adams Mary Adams Becky Adams Beth Alekna Elaine Baker Michael Baker Louise Borcherding Laws Barnette Craig Beauchamp Snack Bar Rush Stacy Beauchamp Anna Bell Mary Bennett Sandi Benton Barbara Billups Ginny Birely Charles Bounds, Jr. Phil Briggs Joyce Busch Diane Calvert Larry Cassell Attentive Students Donna Chmielewski Herbert Clough Helen Collins Rebecca Cordrey Ed Coulston James Culp John Darden Linda Dean 98 Lynn Dennis Calvin Dize Linda Eberling Ann Dietrich Mary Dill Roberta Elzey Joyce Ewing Junior Representative Peggy Foxwell Susan Frame For Homecoming Raymond Gallagher Ronald Gore Carolyn Greenfield Sandra Grimsey Jim Guth Cindy Hammond Janine Hann Bruce Hartley JoAnn Hastings Richard Hench Susan Henry Lois Hickman Research Work Begins «i Ml’ m Terry Hicks Billie Ruty Holland Karen Humphrey Gail Humphreys William Hutchison Patricia Holland Leslie Huderman Charles Kennedy Joyce Kirchner Mary Klingner Peggy Kraus James Kreuzburg Creative Ability Orville LaCurts Linda Lane Carolyn LeCates Elizabeth Legg Danny Long Sharon Leonard Alice Majors Mary Lou Manis Ronald Massey Suzanne Massey Brian McGraw Ralph McIntyre Gail McMahan Nancy McNeice Donna Faye Mills William Moffitt Holiday Festivity Nancy Mumford Darlene Nagel Kathy O’Brien John O’May Ann Orem William Pedersen Laurel Pilsch Alan Planner Doris Pritchett Ola Reese Joan Reindoller Gail Ann Rhodes Diane Rice Sonny Riggin Buying Books Early Patricia Robichaud Wayne Robinson Bruce Ruark Linda Sample Helen Schmidt Susan Schmidt Sally Seward Raymond Shingler Linda Ann Slama Sharon Smith Stella Steele James Strassbergen Connie Swan Litsa Takas Ed Taylor Kay Taylor Deborah Ann Thomas Sandy Thompson Cheryle Todd Joan Trzaskowski Morgan Turner Diane Unger Jany Urian Darlene Walls Laurie Weatherly Linda Wehr W-H : M t 1 5 ’ fc§Uit liTlt till il il ill I I mi 1 Mji sj ,i. If ' 5 M i ii (1 Mail From Home Peggy Whitehead Ray Wingate Ann Woernle Charlotte Young Cheryl Zeitschel Officers | s ' Q President . Gene Streagle CLA SS OF ynA President . Douglas Eisenhower -X Secretary . . .Cheryl Meyers Treasurer . Wyatt Wallace 106 NORMAN LEE AARON Cambridge, Maryland Secondary-Social Sciences RONALD WILLIAM ADAMS Marion Station, Maryland Secondary-Social Sciences :■ ,, ALBERTA KAYE ALFONSI Elliot City, Maryland Elementary -Education SNEA III; WAA III, IV; WDA IV LINDA JANE ANDREWS Salisbury, Maryland Secondary-Mathematics Dean’s List II, IV; Holly Leaf I, II, III; Evergreen I, II; College Chorus I, II; SNEA I, II SUZANNE WESTFALL BECKETT Salisbury, Maryland Arts and Science s- Social Sciences ANITA KAHMER BELL Salisbury, Maryland Elementary -Education 107 DONALD LANE BENNETT Ocean City, Maryland Elementary -Education RICHARD ALLEN BIGGS Elkton, Maryland Secondary-History SGA I, II, IV; Circle K II-vice president III,— secretary IV; Circulo Quijote II, III; Varsity sports’ manager I-IV REBECCA MAE BISHOP Pocomoke City, Maryland Secondary-Mathematics JULIA ANN BRITTINGHAM Salisbury, Maryland Secondary-English Achievement Key I-IV; Dean’s List I-IV; Circulo Quijote 1,-president 11,-vice president III, IV KATHLEEN BURGOON Greenbelt, Maryland Arts and Sciences-English Christmas Queen III NELDA GWEN CAULK Federalsburg, Maryland Elementary -Education WAA II,-president III,-advisor IV; Varsity Volleyball I-IV; WDA IV; Student Life Committee IV; Col¬ lege Chorus I 108 MICHAEL JOSEPH COGAN Clinton, Maryland Eleme ntary - Education JOANNE CAROL COLLINS Rhodesdale, Maryland Eleme ntary-Education WHO’S WHO; Anne H. Matthews Award III; Dean’s List III, IV; Homecoming Queen IV; SGA -secretary III, IV; College Chorus I, II, 111,-vice president IV CAROL CARMINE CORDREY Laurel, Delaware Elementary -Education Dean’s List IV RACHEL ELLIOT CORDREY Laurel, Delaware Elementary -Education DONNA ALICE DICKIE Betterton, Maryland Elementary -Education JOANA STUCHLIK DONOVAN Salisbury, Maryland Elementary—Education 109 JOHN CLIFTON DUKES, JR. Salisbury, Maryland Arts and Science Social Sciences FRANCES GIBBONS DYKES Princess Anne, Maryland Secondary -English JAMES DOUGLAS EISENHAUER Randallstown, Maryland Secondary-History Class-president III,-treasurer IV; SNEA II, III; Circle K II, III,- vice president IV; Student Union Board IV; Wrestling Club IV; Intramural sports KATHLEEN MARY FARRELL Baltimore, Maryland Elementary-Education ALBERTA FIELDS Cecilton, Maryland Secondary - Mathematics ROBERT ANTHONY FISHER Snow Hill, Maryland Elementary -Education 110 JOAN MARIE FOUNTAIN Denton, Maryland Elementary-Education WDA II,-parliamentarian III; Col¬ lege Chorus I, II, III; Intramural sports VICKI CUSHNER FOX Delmar, Maryland Secondary -History ELLEN RUTH FUCHS Denton, Maryland Secondary-History WDA II, III; Intramural sports CHERYL JEAN GARRISON Lanham, Maryland Secondary-English WHO’S WHO; WDA II-president III; Resident Assistant IV; Class -secretary I,-vice president, pres¬ ident II; College Chorus IV; Holly Leaf IV PATRICIA LEE GERALD Pasadena, Maryland Elementary -Education Geographic Society III, IV; Modern Dance Club III, IV; WAA III, IV; Holly Leaf III HUGH KRISTIAN HANSON Salisbury, Maryland Arts and Science Social Sciences 111 BEVERLY ANNE HARRIS Glen Bumie, Maryland Secondary-Biology WDA I, II; WAA III, IV; Science Seminars I, II, III; Modern Dance Club II, III, IV LINDA LOUISE HASTINGS Ocean City, Maryland Elementary—Education SNEA 11,-president 111,-advisor IV; WAA III, IV; Sophanes I-IV; College Chorus I; Circulo Quijote III; Intramural sports STEPHEN EDWARD HAVENNER Clinton, Maryland Secondary-History DONNA MATTHEWS HEARN Ocean City, Maryland Elementary-Education Dean’s List III, IV JANE McCLENAHAN HENRY Cambridge, Maryland Secondary-History Dean’s List I-IV; Achievement Key III, IV; Phi Alpha Theta III -president IV JAMES ROBERT HITCHENS, JR. Ellendale, Delaware Secondary—Mathematics Varsity Basketball I, II, III; Class-treasurer II; Intramural sports 112 PATRICIA ANN INSLEY Cambridge, Maryland Secondary -History WDA III MARY KATHERINE JOHNSON Salisbury, Maryland Elementary-Mathematics SNEA II, III, IV; Commuting Stu¬ dents’ Association-treasurer III, IV PATRICIA CHANDLER JOHNSTONE Dagsboro, Delaware Elementary—Education KENNETH KARL JONES Salisbury, Maryland Arts and Sciences Mathematics PATRICIA ANN KEMP Upperco, Maryland Secondary -English SNEA II, III, IV; WDA II JOHN EARL KING Salisbury, Maryland Arts and Sciences Mathematics Dean’s List III, IV; Phi Alpha Theta- secretary Ill-treasurer IV; Varsity Soccer II 113 TRINA EILEEN KING Baltimore, Maryland Secondary -History MARY CAROL KLEMM Catonsville, Maryland Secondary -English Alpha Psi Omega IV; Cultural Affairs Committee IV; WAA III; WDA III; Sophanes I, II,-president IV; College Chorus I, II, III WILLIAM BENTON KRABILL Pocomoke City, Maryland Secondary - Mathematics DARLENE CONRAD KULP Salisbury, Maryland Secondary-History BARBARA JOY LeGATES Milton, Delaware Elementary -Education WHO’S WHO; Achievement Key III, IV; Dean’s List II, III, IV; Student Life Committee IV; WDA -social chairman III; Cheerleader III EFFIE YOUNG LEWIS Bloxom, Virginia Secon dary - History Achievement Key III, IV; Dean’s List II, III, IV; Phi Alpha Theta 114 GLADYS BROHAWN LLOYD Not Pictured Cambridge, Maryland LYDIA FRANCES LYONS Westminster, Maryland Secondary-Mathematics Dean’s List I, II; Cheerleader I, II,-co-captain III, IV; WAA IV; W D A — seer e tary III; Class -secretary II,—vice president III; Intramural sports BERNICE PAIGE MALKUS Cambridge, Maryland Elementary Education Dean’s List III, IV; Intramural sports RICHARD ELBERT MARTIN Baltimore, Maryland Arts and Science Mathematics Dean’s List IV; Intramural sports MARY EMILY MASON Salisbury, Maryland Elementary -Education MARY BETH MATTHEWS Crapo, Maryland Secondary-Social Sciences 115 CHERYL MASSEY McCLENAHAN Crisfield, Maryland Secondary - Mathe matics Dean’s List I-IV; Phi Alpha Theta III, IV RICHARD ERNEST McNEAL Salisbury, Maryland Secondary-Biology Dean’s List IV; Science Seminars I, II, III; Intramural sports SHARON ELIZABETH MEREDITH Federalsburg, Maryland Secondary -English WHO’S WHO; Sweetheart Queen I; WAA 11,-vice president III, IV; SNEA II, III; College Chorus I, II, III; Varsity Volleyball I-IV CHERYL LOUISE MEYERS Riesterstown, Maryland Secondary-History WHO’S WHO; Achievement Key III, IV; Dean’s List II, III, IV; Class-secretary III,-IV; WDA II, 111,-president IV; WAA II, III, IV SUZANNE MEYERS Cambridge, Maryland Secondary - Mathe matics THOMAS ELWOOD MILBOURNE Crisfield, Maryland Secondary - Mathe matics 116 WILLIAM ROSS MONTGOMERY Baltimore, Maryland Elementary-Education SGA III, IV; Cultural Affairs Com¬ mittee III; Sophanes I-IV; Crew IV; Cheerleading II, III; Intramural sports MYRNA MAE MOORE Laurel, Delaware Secondary-French Student Life Committee IV; WDA III; College Chorus IV; Intramural sports ROBERT JOHN MOORE Catonsville, Maryland Elementary-Education SGA IV; SNEA I, II; Sophanes I, II, III; MDA IV; College Chorus IV; Cheerleading II DALE RAYMOND MUMFORD Salisbury, Maryland Secondary-Social Science FRANCES ANN NORTH Cambridge, Maryland Elementary-Education JOHN FRANCIS OSINSKI, JR. Denton, Maryland Arts and Sciences-Mathematics SGA IV; Volleyball III, IV; MAA I, III, IV; Intramural sports 117 MARGARET EVELYN OWINGS Baltimore, Maryland Eleme ntary -Education CHERYL LEE PARKS Crisfield, Maryland Secondary - English Dean’s List I-IV; Phi Alpha Theta III, IV; College Chorus III; Intramu¬ ral sports NANCY ANDERSON PARKS Cambridge, Maryland Elementary-Education WDA II GEORGE MARION PEARCE Galena, Maryland Secondary—Mathematics SNEA III, IV; Circle K III, IV; Varsity sports’ manager; MAA I-IV; Intramural sports MARGARET ANN PENNEWELL Fruitland, Maryland Secondary—English JAMES PAUL QUILLEN Berlin, Maryland Arts and Sciences-History WHO’S WHO; Naval Academy For¬ eign Affairs Conference III; Phi Alpha Theta III, IV; MDA- treasur¬ er 11,-president III; Holly Leaf II, III; Circle K II, III 118 JETTA JEAN REYNOLDS Princess Anne, Maryland Elementary -Education WAA I, II, IV; Varsity Volleyball I, II; Hockey I, II; Cheerleader IV; College Chorus I, II; Intramural sports EDWIN FRANKLIN PARKS, JR. Salisbury, Maryland Secondary-Mathematics FRANCES ANNE RITCHINGS Cambridge, Maryland Elementary -Education WHO’S WHO; Achievement Key III, IV; Dean’s List II, III, IV; Cultural Affairs Committee III,co- chairman IV; SGA IV; Phi Alpha Theta-secretary-treasurer III, -vice president IV CAROL KATHLEEN ROSENTHAL Baltimore, Maryland Arts and Sciences—History Evergreen III, IV ERIC DALE RUDERT Morningside, Maryland Arts and Sciences-History Cultural Affairs Committee II, III, IV; Sophanes I, II,-president III, IV; Alpha Psi Omega IV; Varsity Soccer I; Intramural sports BETTY JEAN SAATHOFF Denton, Maryland Elementary-Education WHO’S WHO; Dean’s List III, IV Student Life Committee III, IV Homecoming co-chairman III, IV Intramural sports 119 MARILYN ELAINE SCHNECK Baltimore, Maryland Secondary-Geography Holly Leaf-editor IV; Geographic Society II,-secretary- treasurer IV; WDA IV; SGA IV; Sophanes I-IV; Hockey II, III ROBERT PAIGE SIMMS Delrnar, Maryland Arts and Sciences Social Sciences VERA DISHAROON SMITH Pocomoke City, Maryland Elementary-Education Dean’s List IV JACQUELINE ANN STEPHENSON Dundalk, Maryland Secondary-History WDA I, II EUGENE LANDON STREAGLE, JR. Cambridge, Maryland Secondary-Biology MAA-president II,-vice president IV; MDA-vice president IV; Class -president I,-IV; Science Seminars I, II, IV; Varsity Basketball I, II, IV; Varsity Soccer II, III, IV LINDA LEE THATER Towson, Maryland Secondary -History Dean’s List IV; WAA I,-vice pres¬ ident II, III, IV; College Chorus I-IV; Varsity Basketball I-IV; SNEA III, IV; Circulo Quijote II, III 120 MICHAEL WILLINGHAM TODD Cambridge, Maryland Arts and Sciences-Geography LINDA BRADLORD VAN LOSSEN Salisbury, Maryland Arts and Sciences-English Dean’s List II; Holly Leaf I; Circulo Quijote II ANDREW WOODALL VAUGHAN Salisbury, Maryland Elementary-Education WYATT KEITH WALLACE Millington, Maryland Arts and Sciences Mathematics Class-vice president II,-IV; MDA -treasurer III; MAA-president IV; Varsity Soccer I, II,-co-captain III,—IV; Most Valuable Soccer Play¬ er II, III; Varsity Basketball I, II THOMAS WOODROW WARD Salisbury, Maryland Secondary-Trench MDA-president III; Varsity Soccer I-IV; Varsity Basketball I, II, IV; Varsity Baseball I, II, III; MAA -secretary-treasurer III; Most Ath¬ letic III, IV WELLINGTON OTIS WARD, JR. Crisfield, Maryland Secondary-History 121 DONNA JEAN WEBSTER Bivalve, Maryland Elementary-Education STEPHEN LEROY WHITE Parsonsburg, Maryland Arts and Sciences-History Circulo Quijote II; Intramural sports JOSEPH SMITH WHITLOCK, JR. Earlville, Maryland Elementary—Education Circle K III,IV;MDA IV JEAN TUCKER WILLIAMSON Bridgeville, Delaware Elementary -Education 122 ALMA MATER 0 Alma Mater, standing wise and stately. We dedicate our song to thee- A song of praise, a song of deep devotion, A song of love and endless loyalty. Salisbury College, school of gracious beauty, Thy portals stand, an open door Through which we Oh, we shall love thy name - 124 125 127 128 CANDIDATES FOR DEGREE Teacher Education Bachelor of Arts NORMAN LEE AARON Cambridge RONALD WILLIAM ADAMS Marion Station LINDA JANE ANDREWS Salisbury STEPHEN HAMILTON ASPLEN Cambridge JULIA ANN BRITTINGHAM Salisbury ELNOR FRANCES GIBBONS DYKES Princess Anne JAMES DOUGLAS EISENHAUER Randallstown VICKI FAREL FOX Delmar ELLEN RUTH FUCHS Denton CHERYL JEAN GARRISON Lanham JANE McCLENAHAN HENRY Cambridge PATRICIA ANN INSLEY Cambridge MARY CATHERINE JOHNSON Salisbury PATRICIA ANN KEMP Upperco MARY CAROL KLEMM Catonsville DARLENE JOYCE CONRAD KULP Salisbury SHARON ELIZABETH MEREDITH Federalsburg CHERYL LOUISE MEYERS Reisterstown CHERYL LEE PARKS Crisfield SHIRLEY VIRGINIA PAYNE Centreville MARGARET ANNE PENNEWELL Fruitland FRANCES ANNE RITCHINGS Salisbury JACQUELINE ANN STEPHENSON Dundalk THOMAS WOODROW WILSON WARD Salisbury WELLINGTON OTIS WARD, JR. Crisfield EUGENE EDWARD WELK Westminster Bachelor of Science ALBERTA KAYE ALFONSI Ellicott City MARY ANN MICHELLE KORNPROBST BANCROFT Hebron ANITA ELIZABETH BELL Salisbury DONALD LANE BENNETT Ocean City NELDA GWEN CAULK Federalsburg MICHAEL JOSEPH COGAN Clinton JOANNE CAROL COLLINS Rhodesdale RACHEL ELLIOTT CORDREY Laurel, Delaware DONNA ALICE DICKIE Betterton JOANA STUCHLIK DONOVAN Salisbury MARTHA JANE DONOVAN Milton, Delaware KATHLEEN MARY FARRELL Baltimore ALBERTA FIELDS Cecilton ROBERT ANTHONY FISHER Snow Hill JOAN MARIE FOUNTAIN Denton PATRICIA L. GERALD Westover BEVERLY ANNE HARRIS Glen Burnie LINDA LOUISE HASTINGS Ocean City DONNA MATTHEWS HEARN Ocean City CHARLENE RUTH JOHNSON Baltimore PATRICIA CHANDLER JOHNSTONE Dagsboro, Delaware NANCY KAREN KEPHART Georgetown, Delaware WILLIAM BENTON KRABILL Pocomoke City LINDA LEE LARSON Salisbury BARBARA JOY LeGATES Milton, Delaware ALICE MAY LEONARD Easton THOMAS WHEATLEY LEWIS Bishop GLADYS BROHAWN LLOYD Cambridge LYDIA FRANCES LYONS Westminster BERNICE PAIGE MALKUS Cambridge MARY EMILY MASON Hillsboro CHERYL CHRISTINE MASSEY McCLENAHAN Crisfield RICHARD ERNEST McNEAL Salisbury THOMAS ELWOOD MILBOURNE Crisfield LINDA LEE MOHN Exmore, Virginia WILLIAM ROSS MONTGOMERY Baltimore MYRNA MAE MOORE Georgetown, Delaware ROBERT JOHN MOORE Baltimore FRANCES ANN NORTH Cambridge MARGARET EVELYN OWINGS Baltimore NANCY ANDERSON PARKS Cambridge ROYCE MARIE PARKS Silvis, Illinois GEORGE MARION PEARCE Galena JETTA JEAN REYNOLDS Princess Anne EDWIN FRANKLIN RICE, JR. Salisbury MARY LOU WYATT RIDDLEBERGER Salisbury BETTY JEAN SAATHOFF Denton VERA LEE DISHAROON SMITH Pocomoke City EUGENE LANDON STREAGLE, JR. Cambridge DONNA JUNE TROUT Salisbury ANDREW WOODALL VAUGHAN Salisbury DONNA JEAN WEBSTER Bivalve JOSEPH SMITH WHITLOCK, JR. Earleville JEAN ANN TUCKER WILLIAMSON Bridgeville, Delaware ARTHUR EDWIN WISSEL, JR. Salisbury Arts and Sciences Bachelor of Arts ROBERT LEA BECKETT Salisbury KATHLEEN BURGOON Greenbelt JOHN CLIFTON DUKES, JR. Salisbury HUGH KRISTIAN HANSON Salisbury RICHARD ELBERT MARTIN Baltimore ROBERT MARION MULLEN, JR. Delmar WAYNE ALFRED POWELL Pocomoke City JAMES PAUL QUILLEN Berlin CAROL KATHLEEN ROSENTHAL Baltimore ERIC DALE RUDERT Morningside ROBERT PAIGE SIMMS Delmar MICHAEL WILLINGHAM TODD Cambridge LINDA BRADFORD VAN FOSSEN Salisbury STEPHEN LEROY WHITE Parsonsburg Bachelor of Science JAMES ROBERT HITCHENS, JR Ellendale, Delaware KENNETH KARL JONES Salisbury JOHN EARL KING Salisbury JOHN FRANCIS OSINSKI, JR. Denton WYATT KEITH WALLACE Millington Master of Education ESTHER HARRINGTON BALL Princess Anne GEORGE ALFORD COLONNA, III Baltimore JAMES THOMAS FOX Hebron WILLIAM LEE HAMMOND Salisbury JOANNE ELIZABETH LITTLE Salisbury HELEN RAE EVANS LURTON Aberdeen WILLIAM LEE LURTON Aberdeen JAMES STUART McCORMICK Salisbury 130 A Message From The President MESSAGE TO GRADUATES It is always a pleasant task for me to extend best wishes to the young men and women of the graduating class. I am confident that as each enters into the duties and responsi¬ bilities of chosen field of work he will find much from the college experience that will stand him in good stead in the future. Education does not end with the awarding of the degree or diploma. An attitude toward learning that I hope each has developed must be carried into life after graduation. The demands of our rapidly changing society for knowledge, intellectual skills and quality performance can never be satisfied by what can be compressed into four years of formal college courses. Rather, education is coterminous with life itself. If you have used your college experience as an opportunity to stretch the range of “eye” and “ear” to the eternal miracle of life with its limitless possibilities and at the same time if you have achieved a measure of self-discipline which leads to self-education, then you have a head start toward a successful and satisfying life. Wilbur Devilbiss President 132 133 134 GEORGE P. VOLENIK Assistant Dean of Students C. AUDREY STEWART Associate Dean of Students 135 DOROTHY L. POWELL, Director of Admissions and Registrar SARA MAE WILKINS, DOLORES J. MILLER, REBECCA P. BRITTINGHAM 136 Instruction In The Lab MAURICE W. BOZMAN Assistant Professor Education SYLVIA S. BRADLEY Instructor History W. FORREST BUCKLER Assistant Professor Mathematics MACCURDY BURNET Associate Professor English MARY GAY CALCOTT Assistant Professor English CLINTON CARROLL Assistant Professor Art 137 RUTH H. CLARK ROBERT COOK DEANE E. DESHON ROBERT A. ELDERDICE Instructor Assistant Professor Professor French Health and Physical Education English Variety Of Math Courses Offered A t Salisbury 138 EDNA E. ESTES Professor Biology State EUGENE D. FARACE Assistant Professor Geography VIVIAN FARLOW Assistant Professor Biology A. L. FLEMING Associate Professor Economics FRANCIS B. FLEMING Associate Professor English JESSIE L. FLEMING Professor Music MAURICE C. FLEMING Professor Education RALPH D. FORNEY Instructor Physical Science MARY LAURA FRANCIS Professor French JAMES F. GLENN Associate Professor Chemistry 139 SSC Offers Individual Instruction HARVEY N. HALL Associate Professor Director of Teacher Education PEDRO CARLOS HARISPE Assistant Professor Spanish FRANK E. HOGE MILLARD G. LESCALLETTE Associate Professor Professor Physics History 140 MARIUNA MORRISON Assistant Professor Health and Physical Education Faculty Discussions 141 A. NAYLAND PAGE LEROY F. PHILLIPS JACK A. RANSBOTTOM Associate Professor Instructor Assistant Professor History Sociology Biology ROSE R. SCHECK Associate Professor Education PETER A. SELO Assistant Professor History EDWARD T. SHAFFER Associate Professor Chemistry At SSC JUSTIN Y. SHEN Professor Political Science ROBERT E. SMITH III Assistant Professor English RUSSELL I. SMITH Assistant Professor Education and Mathematics S. GOLDSBOROUGH TYLER Assistant Professor Education 142 Lectures Provide A Stimulus For Learning VERNE L. VAN BREEMEN BEVERLY N. VARLEY Professor Instructor Biology Spanish ARTHUR L. VOGELBACK Professor English ROBERT WESLEY Assistant Professor Speech 143 FRANK D. WHITE Associate Professor Mathematics ALETHEA H. WHITNEY Professor Health and Physical Education RODNEY M. WILSON Instructor Speech CHARLES O. WINGO, JR. Instructor Biology DAN R. WINSLOW Instructor Psychology WILLIAM H. WROTEN, JR. MARGARET A. ZACHARIAS Professor Instructor History English RAY H. ZEIGLER, JR. Assistant Professor Music SSC Secretaries Greatly Assist Faculty And Students 144 BLACKWELL LIBRARY In 1957, Nelson Associates of New York were commissioned by the Maryland State Advisory Council for Education to study the libraries of state colleges and how they approach the standards set by the American Library Association. They announced that only Blackwell Library ap¬ proached these standards. The library staff includes Mrs. Sickmund, Miss Truitt, Mr. Vail, Mrs. Brown, and Mrs. Lield, assistant librarians, and Mrs. Drewer, Miss Lewis, and Mrs. Parker, library assistants. The head of the library is Mrs. Grace S. Chaires, who, after moving from the old library in Holloway Hall to Blackwell in 1957, stated, “We hope this will be a gathering center and will not fail in its usefulness. This is a library for the faculty and students; if it is any less than that, it is a failure.” GRACE CHAIRS Director of Library MERCEDES BROWN RUTH H. DREWER SUSAN C. FIELD SALLIE D. PARKER Library Facilities Utilized CONSTANCE C. SICKMUND MAY H. TRUITT KEITH R. VAIL 146 Virginia B. Powell, Regina R. Taylor, A. Jane Boogs Business Staff At SSC Joan L. Culver, Rosalie F. Griffith, Pruscilla L. Vanderwende 147 STANDING: Berneice M. Hayman, Marie K. Neal, Juanita F. Brittingham. SEATED: Helen F. Taylor Secretaries Continued ELIZABETH M. RICKERT, R.N. 149 SSC’s Nurse And Food Service Manager J. WILLIAM BECK Food Service Manager ROBERTA B. MASON Grade I RUTH T. BENNETT Grade II WILSIE G. SEABREASE Grade III LOUISE S. WHITE Grade IV GRACE AYERS Grade V JAMES R. FOCHT Grade VI 150 E. PAULINE RIALL, Principal Caruthers Elementary School NETTIE C. BENTLEY, Assistant Librarian MARY H. LAWRY, Kindergarten 151 CARVEL LACURTS gm , r -= • EDITOR’S NOTE Within the pages of the 1968 Evergreen are captured many events in pictures and words which, I hope, will bring to mind many pleasant memories; for the purpose of the 1968 Evergreen Staff has been to make this book as a type of momento for each of you at SSC. 1 would personally like to thank each member of my staff for their invaluable assistance. For 1 am certain, if it were not for the determination, patience, and understanding which each of them displayed this book would not exist. Again I say thank you. Too, I would like to thank the administration, faculty, and student body for their sincere cooperation which was most helpful in creating this publication. Finally, I offer my sincere apology for any errors present in this edition and can only say that the staff and I will attempt to prevent them from reoccurring. CARVEL ' l ' ' ' : ■. i . .V • • ! -« a v ; • • . 4 . . 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