St Marys College - Dove Castellan Yearbook (St Marys City, MD)

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r f L T .A A ' ± ■me 4, 1982 ary ' s College of Maryland St. Mary ' s City Maryland 20686 Photo donated by Frank Behegan TABLE OF CONTENTS Academics Seniors Sports 10-18 i t 19-38 h 39-64 I ' A Student Life Dorms yr .K k These are years to treasure From freshman orientation to senior year St. Mary ' s is full of special people and unusual accurances you ' ll remember the rest of your life. There were many things that colored our year here. Whether playing an intramural game, attending a play or SGA concert, or just going crazy on the weekend we always found a way to entertain ourselves. 1 ' ' fFTl f M m As our education continues in and out of the classroom, we should pause to look at the unique people, happenings and beautiful landscape that makes up our lifestyle: Only at St. Mary ' s. ' ■ V Human Development 1st row: Michael L. Berger (educ). Joan Stine (p.e.). Phy is A. Keen (educj. Fent Ferris (educ). Carol Giesen (Human Devj. Laraine Glidden (human deu), 2nd row: John Underwood (human deu). Alan Paskow (philj, Tom Weingartner (p.e.). David Finkelman (psyc). J. Ro ) Hopkins fpsycj, Johanna Bantjes (phil). Henr[j Rosemont. Jr. (phil). Charles Spurr (ps c). Missing: Anne Carson ' . Joseph Dziewit ' . Donna Fitzgerald ' . David Rockinson ' , Irvin Smoot ' . Darcex Warner, Karine IngersoW. Michael Ironmonger. ( ' part time faculti)) 12 Arts and Letters 1st row: Donna Richardson (Eng). Jane Cowles (mod long). Thomas Rowe (art). Lisa Sheer (art). 2nd row: Jacqueline Paskow ' (mod long). Hans Lofgren (eng). John Cooke (thea), Joseph Ness (art). Bruce Wilson (Eng). Sandra Underwood (art). Karl Harshbarger (thea). Robin Bates (Eng). Elinor Miller (mod lang). Missing: Paul Allman ' . Julia Bates ' . William Biesecker ' . Walter Boswell. Brian Bowman ' . Leon Buker. Robert Cameron. Gene Carter ' . William Clamurro. Caroll DashieW. Nora Davenport ' . Connie Dowell ' . Christopher Ford ' . Judith Hall. Carol Heinick ' . David Heinick. Barbara Hoagland. Earl Hoffman ' . Run Song Hu ' . Jonathan Ingersoll, Mart. Beth Kiss ' . John Laughton. Jerri; Mahoney . Karl Pence ' . Michael Phelps. Michael Glaser. Roger Whitworth. Sharon W];rrick ' . Susan Sloan ' . Larrtj Vote. ( ' part time facutly) 13 Social Science at table L-R: John Hirschfield (Hist.). H.J. Rei nolds. (Econ). Daniel Ingersoll (Anthro). Leo Chang (Poll Sci). J. Frederick Fausz (Hist). James Nickell (Hist). Gladps Kuoksa (Sociolog j. David Quinn (Hist), Dana Green (Hist). Adrienne Rosen (Hist), Herbert Winnik (Hist). Nanc Smith (Pali Sci). standing: Ho Nguf ien (Econ). Hampton Dauet; (Poli Sci). James J. Kennei; (Hist). Curt Ranei; (Sociologi;). Donald Stabile (Econ), Meluin Jackson (Hist), not pictured: L. Tomlin Stevens. Elizabeth Knight. Andrew Chovanes, Timmernam Daughertt;. Norton Dodge. Keith Grant. Harmon Haymes. James A. Kennep. Todd Morgan. John Prevas. Joseph Russell 14 Natural Science Math Back row, L-R: Rosemari; Hein (Biolog i). Bob Paul (Bio). John Echenmuller (Bio). Madeline Kreitzer (Chem). Susan Hillbinger (Math) Jeanne Brocavich (Math). Charles Walsh (Bio). Chris Tanner (Bio). John Weir (■Physicsj. Rick Sheridan (Bio). Paul Blanchette (Chem). Ernest Willoughby (Phy sics). at table L-R: Robert H. Goldsmith (Chem). Walter Hatch (Bio). Elaine Szijmkowiak (Bio). Katsunori Mita (Physics). not pictured: Ellen Corson. James Clark. Robert Nouotni;. Brt ant Harrell. Charles Krebs. John Schlipf. Richard Stark. 15 CANDIDS 16 n . '  • _ ) ' s it ;,. ■ ij. t ' . : ' O$ 0 ■■ . Gerd Ahrens Margaret-Ellen Allshouse Intramural football 1. 2. Resident Assistant 3. Biologv Club 1. 2. 3: Sailing Club 1: Chemistry; Tutor 3. 4, Dance Concert 2. Janice Anderson Victoria Ball Women ' s Varsity Tennis Team 3: Women ' s Intramural Basketball Team 3. 4: Women ' s Intramural Softball Team 4. Black Student Union Treasurer 4: Concert Choir 1. 2. 3. 4: Chamber Singers 2 Mark Ballman Football 3. 4: Volleyball 3. 4. John Bartosiewicz Varsity Tennis 1. Intramural Football 1. 2. 3. 4: I. M. Soccer 3: Econ. Bus. Club: Canoe Kavak Club: 4 long years with great friends and great times. Long live the Heavy Metal Pub. Plague 1 981 Champs, at last! Thanks and love to Mom and Dad. Bye. Folksl 20 Scott Bates Frank Behegan Scuba Club. Organizer Rod Gur) Club Judi; Bergmeister Lacrosse 3. 4. Intramural Vollepball: Intramural Soccer: Intramural Football Francis Betz Secretary Caroline Dorm Council 2: President Dorm Council 3 21 Jimbo Bland III Dorothi; Bode Mari Beth Brady Katherine Brown College Work Studv Program 1. 2. 3. 4: Prince George Dorm Council 2: Blood Bank 2. 3 Maura Brpan Volleyball 1. 2 22 Marx; Ann Bury Treasurer of the Sailmg Club ' 80 ' 81 Susan Butt Women ' s Sailmg Team 3 Lisa Coluzzi Diane Connolly Intramural Football: Volleyball: Coed Vollevball. Softball. Canoe Kavak Club: Economics Club Sharon Crawford Economics Business Club: Black Student Union Charles Darlington 23 Janice DeGraii Lisa DeJournette Kathleen Devlin Intramurats 1. 2. 3: SGA 3. 4: Fine Arts Cornm.. Cliairperson Dorm Council 1. 2. 3. 4: Residence Life Staff 2. 3. 4. S.R.A. Q.A. 4: Student Rep. to Human Development Diuision 3, 4 James Drummond 24 Anne Eichenmuller Carol Eijler Laura Fabian Kevin Fitzpatrick Raquel Flake 25 Don Freeman Patricia Froelich Chairman of Dance Committee Grace Gesswein Intramural Basketball 3: Intramural Volleiiball 4; Biologn Club. Fencing Club Ho y Gibson Intramural Softball 1.2 — Hipcats : Outdoor Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Outdoor Club Treasurer 2. 3 James Haight SMAC II: Stalking the Wild Bamboo: Energizers and Metaphpsics. Beverly Haines 26 Donna Hannrick It ' s been tough, but it ' s been fun! ill miss SMC. Coodbve to all my friends. Keep in touch and Good luck in the future. I love liou. James! Jack Hartzel! Betty Havens Danced in Concert 1. 2.3.4: Treasurer of Economics Business Club 3: VP of Economics Business Club: Deans List every semester Albert Hawk Baseball 1 . 2. President Dorchester Dorm Council 1: SGA Senator 3: R.A. 2. S-P.A 3. 4. Lander ' s Award 3: Curriculum Committee 3 27 Stephanie Hawtin Intramural Sports 1. 2. 3. 4: Sports hformation Assistant 3. The Empath 1. IRHC4 Christine Hayes St. Mary ' s Scl olar. One of the Distinguished Scholar Athletes 1981: Varsity Tennis 2. 3. 4: Public Information Assistant 81-82. Dauid Mean Varsity Soccer 1. 2. 3. 4: Intramural Sports Jody Hejhall Cheerleading 1. Swim Team 4. Biology Club Treasurer 4. Intramural Sports 3. 4 Belva Hill Dorm Council 2. 4: IRHC Blood Drive 2. 3.4 28 Alice Hutcherson Mae Jacobs Men ' s Lacrosse Spring 1: Men ' s Soccer Fall 2, 3: Cheerleader 1 , Captain 2. Queen Anne Upper Class Rep 3 Kevin Jennings Patricia Jones Varsitv Volleyball 1. 2. 3. Cocaptain 2. 3: Coaches Award 1: Intramural Volleyball: Intramural Soccer: Intramural Volleyball Referee Julieta Ketina Intramural Volleyball 1. 2. Intramural Football 1 . Intramural Baseball Softball 2 Debbie Kershaw Basketball 2. 3: Sec- of Co op 29 Timothy Kirkey Baseball 4: Ski Club: Bio ogy Club Dwaiine Langston Tennis 3. 4. Jazz ensemble. Wind ensemble. Economics Business Club. Black Student Union. Christian Fellowship Activities. Intramural sports Denise Lerch Honorary Spiderwoman. Wimmin ' s Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4: Wimmin ' s Lacrosse 3. 4: Wimmin ' s Volleyball 2. 3: Fun pholf Doubles Singles Mart; Pat Marks 30 Kathleen McDonough Steuen McKeown Karen McMullen Kathleen McPherson Honor Roll 2. 3. 4. Dear)s List 2. 3. 4: Center for Medieval Renaissance Studies. Oxford. England 3: Maryland General Assembly Intern 4, Dorm Council (QA.) 1 Thomas Moore Intramural Soccer: Ski Club: Business Economics Club. Canoe Kayak Club. Scuba Club. Running Club 31 Martha Miners Black Student Union 1. 2. 3. 4: Econowic Club 3. 4, Prince George Residence Hall council 1. 2. 3: Caroline Dorm Council 4: Pep Club 3. 4: Yearbook Staff 1. 2. Intramural Coed Volleyball; Intramural Flag Football. Blood Driue 2. 3. 4: Theatre-set construction crew member ' Deans List 2; Internship Program 4 Dave Neuberger President Canoe Ka ak Club 1981-82: Canoe Kaya c Flatwater Racing Team 1978-79: National Champions Fall ' 78: Virgmia Champions Spring ' 79: Windsurfing; sailing: canoe ka ak Stace{j Roakes Tennis 1. 2: Lacrosse 2. 4: Treasurer Calvert Dorm Council 4: Intramural sports Brian O ' Dai; SGA Junior at Large 3: Senior at Large 4. Empath 3: Philosophy Club 2, 3. 4: St. Mary ' s Activist Coalition 3, 4 Edward Ormond L ;dia Orr Alumni Association Scholarship recipient 32 Gisele Paddi; R.A. 3: Chamber Singers 1, 2. 3. 4: Choir 1, 2. 3: Dorrr Council Rep 3 Eric Pittenger Vice Pres Treas. of Film Committee: Dance Concert 3: Christian Fellowship, Choir. Chamber Singers Mitchel Pollak Economics Club. Intramural Cord. Scott Quinn Economics Club. WSMC Radio 33 James Reed Student Assistant Woman ' s Volleiibalh Coach Men ' s Volleyball: Men ' s Volleyball 1. 2. 3. 4: Intramural Volleyball Lacrosse: President Dorchester Dorm Council 2: The sun rises and the sun sets. This constitutes a dap- The days constitute life what happens one dav will never stop the sun from rising or setting Life goes on. Garth Re nolds Paul Richards Managerships: Barely able to manage myself. Athletic activities: Walking to class: Fencing. Miscellaneous Activities: Eating, sleeping, playing the guitar. Kathx; Roys Nicholas Ruth Production Manager WSMC. C K Club 1. 2: WSMC DJ 1.2. 3: Coffeehouse entertainer: Pool Lifeguard 34 Chris Schilling Thomas Smith Diane Stollntan John Strong Sailmg Club 1. 2. V.P. 2 David Tarwater The Enterprise: The Empatb: Swimming 1.2. 3. 4. Running 2. 3. 4 Barbara Tkach Secretary;: Commuter Council 3. Outdoor Club 4 35 Peggn Tolson Rodney; Tompkins Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges Universities 1981, Jazz Club President 2. 3. i Caroliin Triebel Pamela Troxell Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Uniuersities: Varsity Women ' s Lacrosse 2: Dorm Council Treasurer Caroline 2: VP Inter ' Residence Hall Council 3: President IHRC 4, Dean ' s List Fall Semester 3. 36 H l VI Bi L ' ' fcl 11 J iTrl HI H ' . - ' r .Jm r I 1 A lison Turner Tennis 1. 2. 3. 4; Lacrosse 1, 2, 3 Bill Wloczewski Volleyball. Football. SojtbaU. Swimming. Scuba Diving. Victoria White Student Trainer 3. 4. Black Student Union Council Member 3 Michael Tindle 37 • . -a ' • - i„A« - SCORE BOARD So ccer Trenton State 20 Galludet 0-2 Washington Bible 2-0 Kean College 12 Eastern Menenoite 2-0 Wilmington College 20 Mt. St. Marv ' s 0-1 Hood College 2-0 Georgetown 0-1 Shepard College 2-0 UDC 4-5 Dundalk Comm. Coll 1-2 Calludett : 4-0 UDC 3-0 Southeastern 3-0 1-1 0-1 UMBC Mt. Vernon Va. Commonwealth 2-0 20 0-2 UMBC 0-4 Chatputen Newport 20 Catholic 1-0 UMBC 0-2 Mary Washington 21 Nauy 1-1 Salisbury St. 00 Morgan State 20 Mt. St. Mark ' s 1-2 Total 22-11-1 Total 6-6-2 Women ' s Tennis Women s Volley ball Catholic Univ. 1-8 Washington College «««5r«S 2-0 Loyola College 0-9 Cecil C. Comm. Coll Cheynev State 3 Morgan State P _j V 21 Notre Dame of Bait. Mt. St Mary ' s 81 0-9 UMBC 0-9 Norte Dame of Bah. H I H Goucher College 6-3 Mary Washington 3 t ■iB MT Trinity College 2-7 UDC 20 UDC 6-3 Morgan State 2-1 American University Total , Mens Basketball 1-8 Eastern Conn. 0-2 3-6 Galludet 0-2 Eastern Menenoite 20 UDC Anne Arundel Co. Comm. 2-0 9.1 Washingtbn College Towson State American U. UMBC 53-70 Mt. Vernon 2-0 53-68 Mary Washington 65-98 Bridgewater Salisbury State 56-67 i Bfc Salisbury State Shenadoah 78-84 Mss -■. 74-84 I 40 Cabrini Galludet Rollins Fla. International Central Florida Galludet U. of Baltimore Southeastern Merch. Marine Acad. Westburi; Mary Washington Salisburii State Catholic Galludet Southeastern York Mary Washington Total Women ' s Basketball Catholic Frostburg St Johns Hopkins UMBC Towson State Lynchburg Bowie State Frostburg St. Galludet Salisbury State UMES Notre Dame of Bah. Franklin Marshall UMES Galludet Johns Hopkins York College 73-74 Mary Mount College 95-76 Total 84-105 70-88 Mens Lacrosse 68-83 79-78 William Mary 57-86 Washington College 70-79 Ohio Wesleyan 68-91 Denison 57-68 Union 71-73 Plymouth St. 80-77 Randoph Macon 69-66 Salisbury St. 37-33 Georgetown 62-57 Dickenson 64-77 Mt. St. Mary ' s 69-73 Lynchburg 616 Gettysburg Total Mens Tennis 48-50 48-91 Washington College 61-51 Loyola 57-73 American U. 47-89 Galludet 54-59 UDC 5166 Mt. St. Mary ' s 64-96 Salisbury St. 50-51 York College 66-71 UDC 40-76 Mary Washington 36-76 Total 55-66 50 76 55-64 6665 56-75 49-65 216 611 413 4 17 1213 1312 1612 15 7 9-26 144 145 11 17 17-6 12-10 7-6 2 7 1-8 0-9 9-0 2-7 09 0-9 3-6 36 36 1-9 41 Score a Goal With the Saints The 1981-82 soccer team had their best season in recent years with a 6-6-2 record. Thetj plained against several Diuision I 11 teams in route to the state cham- pionships where the ; finished sec- ond to Mt. St. Mar ; ' s in the Diui- sion II and Division III playoffs. This year ' s team was anchored by the defense — Steve Deshler. Dave Hean. and goal keeper Jaime Gagnon. The offence was led by Greg Swain and mid- fielders Kevin Crutchfield and Tony Pippins. 42 Photos Courtesy of The Empath Back row. l-r: Coach Sweeney, Steue Deshler. John Enright. Howard Beadle. Tom Tompros. Dave Heart. Jaime Gagnorx. Greg Swain, Micket; McLaughlin. Gavin Lutz. Steue Spears. Joe Klein. Front row. l-r: Tarn Kelsei . Bob Bucher. Shaun Putz. Dave Boar- man. Rand] Simmens. Kevin Crutchfield. Tontj Pippins. Bob Lichfuss. Steue Hat es. Missing: Steve Fairall. 43 MENS TENNIS The men ' s tennis team had a disappointing 1981- 82 season. The team managed to finish out the season, although they suffered devastating setbacks, including the loss of their coach Frank Worcester. Co-captains Jack Hartzel and Carlos Cora provided leadership after the unfortunate heart attack of their coach. The team has many promising players returning, including freshman Tom Durdock. who held the number one position this year. 44 WOMENS TENNIS The Womens tennis squad had its best ;ear ever (3-6). The team performed well despite pla ing a very difficult schedule. Coach Worcester ' s team was highlighted by Allison Turner. Jean Bickmeyer. and Chris Hays. 45 Mens Volleyball Club Front row. I — r. Tom Franks. Jack Hartzell. Pee Wee Reed. Bob Benson. Don C. Freeman. Manual Garcia. Back Row: Coach Schmitz. Chris Schilling. Pat Wood. John Meadowcroft. Mark Hollingsworth. Craig Crispell Missing: Craig Squire e The mens uollei)ball club had its best record in recent histori; (15-10). The squad was sparked btj the plai of Craig Crispell. John Meadowcroft. and setter Jim Reed. The club pla], ed other schools as well as mens clubs in the area. 46 nr SMOKING ' .EASE„ T LE WOMENS VOLLEYBALL The womens uollepball team also had its best season ever with a 2211 record. The team achieved this mark despite injuries to Mar Pat McLean. Eileen Mo ;e. Nanci; St. Clair, and Valieca Scott. The Saints were lead by Cath j Ward. Jean W] wotowitz. Leslie Crosb , and Cheri;ll Weaver. Next years team seems promising because their are no seniors on the squad. Front Row. t — r; Stephaine Townsend. Nanc St. Clair. Jean Wywotowitz. Eileen Move. Cathv Ward. Coach Kegbough. Second Row: Asst. Coach Reed. Cathv Brown. Mary Pat McLean. Sue Heldt. Leslie Crosbu. Cheri ll Weaver. Missing Missing: Valieca Scott. 47 MENS BASKETBALL It n ■ Kia v v ia l m 72 , . J . _ inm • n « m A-T w : : ' 48 The Mens Basketball Team had an up and down season finishing at 6-16. Lead bi; Kevin Hill and Smoker; Douglas, the team highlights the season b winning 4 straight games. The team overcame man ; injuries during Coach Brijans last ear. 49 Lady Saints The 1982 womens basketball team had a 1-18 record this jear. Despite their record the team was much improved from last [jear. Deniese Lerch and Linda Vail lead the team with help from freshman Keal West and Jean Wo ;towitz. 50 51 r:.a 52 Cheerleaders 53 MENS LACROSSE Despite a poor beginning (0-4), the Saints finished with a winning record (7-6) under first-ijear coach Gavin Kerr. Jim Stuart and Chris Klages led the offense while goalie Gregg Smith and Most Valuable Platter Award Winner Wim Cassard anchored the defense. Midfielders Jai Martin. Brad Anderson, and Mike Linthicum. through hard work and determination, contributed to the team ' s overall success. Co-captain Jim Sharkeu. who was injured in the beginning of the season, added inspiration from the sidelines. 55 WOMENS LACROSSE The women ' s lacrosse team, despite a poor re- cord (1-9). performed admirabl i during the 1981- 82 season under first-year coach Mark Arrildt. Although the Saints only managed to win one game, they look to the future with optimism. De- spite the loss of seniors Mary Beth Brady. Allison Turner, and Denise Lerch. the returning lady Saints are eagerly awaiting next season. 56 57 58 ■• ' Jim Houghton (most valuable pla] er) led the men ' s 1981-82 baseball team to their best season ever. Under the leadership of sen- iors Bill Chew. Tom Tompros. and Tim Kirkey, the Saints were able to achieve a winning record. There is an optimistic outlook for next ear with onl j three placers leaving. ■ ' 4 t. I ' ttij ' 1 _ 59 60 ACTION 61 2 Mtrni T Fall Champs Mens Football: The Plague Womens Football: Pulliam ' s Packers Mens Vollei ball: Return of the Schmiddlapps Womens Volle ;ball: The Teezers Coed Swimming: George Belleville Teh Clark K ra Becker Brandon Hall 62 63 :v — i •v V DOVE STAPf i) 4 Staff Photographers Pam Gould Karin Corea Steue Haiis Lisa Jerry Gabe Leenus Keith Sappirigton I ' 1, ' k Contributing Photographers y rffs ' ? ., f P i Meg Anderson Beth Bell Kevin Crutchfield Chris Connermen Tom Franks Rick Goheen Rob German Betsi; Ladue Jim Laurel Lisa Maher Angie Stocksdale Rene Tuma Nathan Wilkes :M rMi ' A special note of thanks to Dave Oswald, Paula Mitchell Gail Raines, Chris Chilar, The Computer Center, and the beautiful young ladies in the SMC Post Office for all their help. A special thanks to Rene Tuma, Jim Laurel, and Rob German for all their time in the Darkroom. Editor Chief Tom Franks Asst. Ed. Business Ed. Joe Knepper Academics Lisa Jerri) Seniors Traci; Gisreal Trac ) Ugloui Sports Steue Ha ;s Student Life June Steele . Dorms Cheri Daniels Deniese Herbstiet Ads Gail McDiffett Steve McQuewon Staff Debbie Dauis Donnie Saire Linda Sweet Ronnie White Alisa Gassman With Special Help From: Martha Meyers Karen Randall Eileen Baruch Tressa Bailv Sherunda Lister Monn Franks Cher ll Weaver Tina Monzello And an one else who typed copy, made posters, folded letters, or sold (unsuccesfully) Personal Ads. Chris Aleva for his many words of wisdom. All the RA ' s who identified hall pictures. The many people who proofread the proofs in the TV room in PG. Anyone not mentioned who helped us get this book done. 67 Get Off St. Maty ' s! 68 69 Frisbee Golf f 4 ..t The eighth annual Frisbee Golf Singles Classic was held this year in memory of John Petruccelli. This year ' s tournament was sponsored by the UFO and the day was problem free. The long awaited day was a legitimate excuse to forget about midterms and enjoy a carefree Indian summer afternoon. Many celebrated the day by taking a dip in the St. John ' s pond or tramping through the swamp. The Many Faces 72 of St. Mary ' s 73 He Ain ' t Heavy 74 He ' s My Roommate 75 The Islam Sumposia were held on two consecutive weekends in November 1981. Distinguished scholars from all parts of the Moslem world were invited and the weekends were culturalli; educating for the entire college community;. 76 A Flea In Her Ear. a French Farce b Georges Fe deau was directed b[ Karl Harshbargar in the fall of 1 981 . The three act plai kept the audience on the edge of their seats with the lively acting of Eddy Ormond. playing the two conflicting roles of Victor- Emmanuel and Poche. Others pictured here are Elizabeth Gardner. Greg Lockwood. Karen Randall. Jason Godfrey. Joe deSousa. Jack Lynch. Jeanne Howe, and Greg Phillips. The Christmas Caroling Contest 78 Some of the participating halls were: (Opposite page, top) Calvert Hall (Bottom) Second Left Prince George (Left) Third Left Dorchester (Below) Third Right Prince George (Bottom) Second Right Queen Anne. 79 Whether it is feeding the ducks, watching basebaU. windsurfing, frisbee-golfing. or sunning on the spacious balcon]; of Queen Anne. Spring alwa ;s brings out the best in everyone at St. Mary ' s. r T f i v-- - . 80 i«|b« SPRING FEVER!!! 81 Spring Formal Spring Dance Concert SPRING FAIR 3[ M WtA H HK 1 ' Jl M 84 This year ' s Spring Fair set in fabulous weather was a big success. Students and alumni enjox ed a uarietx; of activities including pies in the face, water balloons, and wud wrestling. 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A r 1 w 1 ■• I r ] j ' 1 1 1 1 1: 92 SS B P | P HoH M p 3 ■ ' ' • 93 ,v «  % %: 96 Calvert f - ■■ ' • ' .-«? ' ' ? ■s.,.- « .v •?-- « 97 QUEEN ANNE FIRST RIGHT First Row: Jennv Godfrey . Stephanie Townsend. Carole Hodsdon. Pam Barniger. Bobbye Rucker, Second Row: Cath ; Reed, Jennifer Abrecht. Cindv Norris. Sandi Maddox. Third Row: Janine Pratt. Lisa Fraileii. Sam Herbert. Nina Diana. Joan DeArcan- gelis. FIRST LEFT First Row: (top l-r) Gabe Leenas. Betsy Ladue. Janice DeGray. Laurel Tringali. Lucp White. Middle Row: Michelle Paris. Sarah Parkinson. Nanct; Morrison. Karen Borger. Kath i Brown. Allison Arp. Front Row: Robi n Barraclough. Joan Race. Tina Monzeglio. Leah Doran. Lisa Lerner, Kelly Jenkins, Jenny Murphy. Laurel Amon. 98 SECOND RIGHT First row: Leslie Kekey. Nancv Martb, Ellie McNichol, IVendy Haw kins, Sharon Orszula. Denise Hebstreit, Ann Bowie. Second Row: Paula Rusko. Am i Patrick. Diane Connolli . Stacie Cross. Jill Flanagan. Patti Hustis. Diane Wheatlev. Kirn Knight. Third Row: Karen McMullen. Joe Casey. Jacquie Rodgers Kendra Yound. Justine Ouapey. Liz Scan Ian. Marsha White. Michelle Kozlowski Hope Hardi;. Fourth Row: Becki Guthrie Kim McGouer. Terra Heme. Missing: Jen nifer Young. J SECOND LEFT First Row: Sue Murphi;. Peggy Sulchousky. Kathy McAfee Second Row: Leslie Mathis. Chris Hayes. Missy Krebs. Linda Sweet Third Row: Maura Bryan. Kathy Hughes. Denise Canter. Pain McAdams. Tanimy Dillon. Connie Kite. Mary Anne Bury. Missing: Nancy Gordon. Shelly Palmer. Susan Shipley. Nancy Griffin. Lisa Purneli Dordie Bode. Terrie Gray, Caria Kasun, Laura Simon, Sheila Cooney, Lori Watts. 99 THIRD RIGHT Bottom Row ( -rj Chris Judge. Marp Pat Maclean. Renee Rosenwald. Debbie Kershaw. Carlo Fiata. Kara Cipro. Second Row: Go le Hart. Coth Gregorie. Lisa York. Marianne Grosse i. Lori Pike. Nanc ; St. C ;r. Diane Stohlman. Third Row: Cheryl Weauer. Julie Dukkonp. Allison Jones. Terri Clarke. Ginn i Atkins. Fourth Row: Kathv Garrett. Kate Ransone. Krista Walters. Julie Miller. Missing: Michele Mitchell. Karen Ward. THIRD CENTER First Row: Caroline Wheal. Murielee (Moe) Greig. Vicki White. Kris Hart. Bethany Brooks. Christine Chon. Second Row: Edi Bryant. Polly Weber. Michelle Lavery. Beth Paxson. Lisa Trapani, Becky Seagle. Sandy Graham. June Steele. Third Row: Kathy Filbey. Tricia Ecklund. Karen VonNessen. Ann Bronzert. Kristin Sneed. Barbara Tkach Missing: Mary Ellen Wendell. Margan Dibble, Leslie Cosby. Kim Haruell. Sheryl Presby THIRD LEFT Floor: Susan Proctor. Fran O ' Brien. Teri Fiori, Rhonda Mumson. May Weingartner. First Row Vicki Daniels. Chrei Daniels. Gina Guijfreda. Liza Grazioili. Judi Jackson. Laura Kresse, Tracey Brady Second Row: Cece Picard. Kathy Lawrence. Gwen Lesh. Kathy Roeder. Beth Bell. Nina Shanks. Marilee Durst. Rae Keegan. Not Shown: Mae Jacobs. Kealy West. Carlo Berard. 100 DORCHESTER © f J_n nei ' icriurr) .L lQpllrle ■E:vet5,MucK,Burch ■ ; - ■■■ ' ntDiuvi- 1 - BLUE BLOV F RST R GHT: First Row: Kemn Simmons. Josh Kaufman. John Feits. Scott Williams. Billi; Hoyl. Bob Bucher. Greg Lockwood. Dufjy Alberty. Second Row: Mike Nevas. Leo Pylipec. Greg Swain. Dave Gaudy. Jack Shaeffer. Mike McKeown. Booker. Wim Cassard. Raynard Jones. FIRST LEFT: First Row: Daue Watts. Keith Sappington. Bam Kennedy. Marc Hollingsworth. Second Row: Mike Curry. Bill Ziegler. Mike Durham. Tom Paper, James Walker. Nick Krawzyk. Missing: Jack Lynch. Earl Chambers. Lance Lewand. Mark Allen. James Hawks. John Marc Porson. Nathan Dewey, Kenneth Langher, Marc Heitersen. Michael Neuens. Andrew Churc h. Aruel Kiah- 101 SECOND RIGHT Jimbo Facher. Brandon Hall. Tom Jan eson. Geoff Funk. Mike Nickerson. Wilbert Leonard. Bo Babendreier. Lou Manganiello. Craig Squier. Bruce Rhodes. Ian Kaufman. Chris Savage. Steue Hall, Chris Connerman. Joe Battaglia. Joe Vivier. Bob Trumese. Missing: Steve Altenberg. Paul Richard. Joe Della-Barba. SECOND LEFT First Row: Mark Stine. Mark Garner. Chuck Herple. Pete Scherzer. Second Row: Tom Tomprose. Ed Cox Third Row: Pat Co ne. And]; Bass. Justin Vic. Scott Quinn. Glen Barrie. Butch Linde. Fourth Row: Dave Clayton. Dan l Calvaro. Bill Hauver. Dave Schmidt. Tom Truitt, Tim Kirkey. Tom Kelsey. Dave Boarman. Tom Durdock. Missing: Ed McGlynn. Ernest Spriggs. Phil Murry. Tom Moyer. Eric Idhe. miggll b :-:ilM i ' r. i i:i§i mii r • H HL jP ' ' ,: r J i . f ' t ' - ' ■ ..i ' S! tim 102 THIRD LEFT Front Row: Gauin Lutz, Mike Nichols. Clijfi; Stevens. George Gunther. Second Row: Ed Pinder. Jerry Valentine. John Silke. Mike Sharp. Third Row: Ed Kercheual. Rober blickalus. Shawn Putz. Walter Caldwell. Eugene McCandless. Mike Luuem. Fourth Row: Ira Shoreen. Bill Hinkle, Pat Provost. Jesse Magee. Howard Beedle. Asa Worthi. . Greg Kerns. Torn Morns, Gary Spongier. Missing: Thomas Robert Truman. THIRD RIGHT First: Joe DeSousa. Oris Gordenhau. Jamie Gagnon. Glen Pinder. Second Row: Bart Meyer. Gregg Smith. George Guiddo. Third Row: Dave Jones. Mike Noonan. Bill Herfel. Bob Green. Jimmy Stewart. Fourth Row: Bill Chew. Robert Grove. Donny McDougal. Chris Petchel. THIRD CENTER (Kneeling) Kevin Heinicke. Mike Sharp. Left to right (front row) Richard Stevens. Paul Blum. Pat Gauin. Keith Parr. James Richard. Jack Hartzell. Pat Wood. Bob Knoppe. Second Row: Tom Clagget. John Rouse. Donsie Freeman. George Gunther. Terrence Griffin. Not Pictured: Jerald Van Winter. Richard Krolack. Jim Reed. Stuart McHenry. Tom Smith. Dave Parris. Ray Leone. Scott Stockwell. Dennis Shannon. Mark Wilson. J 03 CAROLINE FIRST RIGHT Front Row: Dave Hean. Cathv GrauHn. Jennie Sn)ith. Monique LaFlamme. Second Row: Anne Mattson. Anne Furstenau. Donna Hamrick. Mary Brown. Third Row: Sharon Pailen. Kit Ho ;le. Fourth Row: Nina Smellowsk) . Andrea Koutras. Kathp Marks, Robert Groue. Stacv Walsh. Missing: Jenise Mackillican. Diana Mason. Cari Wright. Tina Blake. Terri Carwile. Jennifer Warren. Linda Barnum. FIRST LEFT Lving — Peter Qwn. (l-r) Andv Brown. Toni Pippins. Tom Bullock. Mike Calhon. Second Row: Richard Trippe. Tim Meurrer. Ted Daniels. Jack Elli- son. Bob Hammond. Jack Carter. Ward Shortridge. Third Row: Mark Leonard. Martin Currij. George Tay- lor. Brad Stephens. Dave Hean. Missing: Kevin Crutch- field. Bryan Sour. Robert Jones. Chu Chong. Brian O ' Day. 104 SECOND RIGHT (lr First Row: Scott Phoebus. Jim King. Michael Hentgen. Mike Moore. Joe Beger]wald. Jeff Uhlenberger. Jeff Kennedy. Stephan Miller. Mike Sar]hi. Second Row: Mac Perry. Chris Alleva. Tim Murph i. Tom Needell. Third Row: Alex Stout. Nick Ruth. Curvis Davis. Blake Cramer il-43.CDAF). Karl Lewis. Not Shown: Tony Landston. Bruce Color. Dan Orban. Ed Richardson. Damian Woods. SECOND LEFT (bottom to top l-r) Aaron Prather. John McDearmon. Lenny Harper. Mike Merashoff. Jeffrey Mackall. Harry Anderson (2nd right). Shawn McCaruey. David Smith. Dan Seledee. Jim Agenbroad. Mike Ayers. George Belluille. Steve Patajelds. Curtis Jackson. Eric Fransoi. Andy Leferre. Lou Conrad. Jay Paruelli. Chris Klagis. Rich Willis. Bill White. Barkley Lloyd. Chu Rut. Bill Wloczewski. Eric Pittenger. Rich Goheen. Doug Simon. Paul Mychalus. Joe Bergmeisler. Missing. Rodney Tomp cins, Donald Allen. 105 fiir, ji%di5)i V i 1 U t ' i g ylj ! V. Ik Bh43 B M ' . ' -JOfK ' , S9 k S 4 ' ' -i • m 4 5Fin-::k w Bi HH l fl i gX Lr ' t- '  H w . 1 ji« .V ffin f A. i 1 , ' -i ..;■- tik ' - ' A - .-■ ifc |i ■ llv ' ' v t _ ' lfl 1 . V i X . J k ■ .ir T i fv T- ' - , S l f R Bfe Hu AlVlk H f l THIRD RIGHT (l-r top to bottom) First Row: Carta Mouser. Jean Bickmei er. Nancv Elwood. Beth Junghans. Second Row: Terry Borgerding. Judy Bergmeis- ter. Tracy Brown. Thir d Row: Naita Wimbush. Patty Jones. Karen Smith. Helene Maynihan. Robin Steed. Veroni- ca White. Fourth Row: Linda Vail. Jeanne Waytowitz. Pree Ann Johnson. Helene Ryan. Carolyn Cline. Not Pic- tured: Mary Seng. Pamela Johnson. Cary Loker. Sharon Erdly. Karen Car- penter. Meg Deen. Heather Hoffsom- mer. Peggy Bauerman. THIRD CENTER (top to bottom l-rj (back row) Gemma Warwick. Kathy White. Susan Kohne. Sharon Crawford. Julie Burnis. Jan Jancie Anderson. Kathy Rous. Middle Row: Beth Appier. Melanie Lewis. Front Row: Patti Olson. Laurena Holmes. Michelle Johnson. Le- uena Ward, Kirsten Urtz. Ellen New. Donna Travis. Missing: Dawn Robert- son, Pamela Zappone. Paige Hughes. Michelle Caputo. Mary White. Tracy King. Sandy Papandith. Bonnie Flani- gen. Tera Gray. THIRD LEFT (l-r top to bottom) First Row: Denise Lerch. Mary Chris Devlin. Kathy McDonah. Eileen Moye. Brenda Robinson. Sonny Henry. Second Row: Lisa Meagher. Lisa Ossie. Nadine Kaslelan. Jennifer West. Kathy Brant. Alex Thorn. Third Row: Ingrid Warner. Mary Grace Brown. Laura Harbeson. Not Shown: Debbie Peoples. Lavonne Wellman. Joan Rugh. Beth Ward. Joy Langley. Paula Empey. Linda Callahan. 106 Prince George FIRST RIGHT First Row Craig Holcomb. Greg Montague. David Choat, Curhan Demirkan. Bernie Bidwick. Jamie Barber. Second Row Mark Robei . Steve Krahling. Kevin Foster. Roy Retinoids, Bill Dai , Ron Orlando. Third Row: Joe Szi mansh. Charlie Hancock. Carl Anthony, Frank Heal . Andii Mvchalus. Paul Baba. Jim Hawks. Missing: Jon Weaver. Austin Weiss. Tom Moore. Gurth Retinoids. Bill Pevey. Warren Strobel. Ron Burke. And Chip- man, Brad Anderson. Ton i Burns. Ed Fl inn. FIRST LEFT Bob Greene. Phil Ownes. Mike Alger. Manual Gar- cia. Chris Hujjey. Edgar Johnson. Bob Coffey. Grumpy; Harvei;. Tom Bell. Mark Priterson. Kevin Scott. Jat; Bartosiewicz. Bob Jones. TK. Stonehead. Dave McDonough. Mike Tindle. Not Shown: Mitch Pollock. Davtd Pa- cione. Cliff Hauver. Carols Corno. 107 SECOND LEFT Front Row: Donald Saire. Kris Riegert. Second Row: Marp Cavenogh. Beth Denton. Pam Could, Colleen Corbec. Kathy Ro- senbaum. Linda McNish. Third Row. Liz Nelson, Susan Jackman, Shari Van Houten, Karen Randall, Angle Simmons, Anne Harter. Liz Lowell. Belua Hill. Marie Fertinella. Fourth Row: Rita Hendrickson. Laura R];an. Lisa Gassman, Carol Loman, Sue Boi)le, Diane Linguadoca, Pam Cook Fifth Row: Kirbii King, Chris Peirelli. Missing: Cind Spongier. Joani Biro, Lisa Milne, Nitsa Stamou- lis. SECOND RIGHT Front: Steue Hays. First Row: Tom Franks. Donald Saire, Oliver Dove, Joe Knepper, Scott Radnor. Second Row: Mark Lombardo, Craig Crispell, Rita Hendrickson, John Meadowcraft, Jim Mullens. Mark Hollingsworth, John Zeyg er. Thrd Row: Chris Carter. Phil Kepner. Paul Day. Frank Behegan. Todd Main. Gerd Aherns. Chris Murchake. Missing: Ray Al verz. Geoff Gootar. Greg Rodrequiz. Steve Fariall. Ke- vin Hill, Clifton Douglas. Smoke. Bobby Lea. 108 THIRD RIGHT (top row l-rl Karen Thomas, Melanie Ste phens. Lisa Smith, Judy Col- leib, Andy Capalaces, Leslie Quinn. Second Row: Carrie Powanda. Jackie Samuda, Mary Pat Marks. Tina Wie gand. Chris Lively. Front Row: Kathy McLauglon. Colleen Hickey. Kim Bonnetti. Kaye Graham. Beu Haines. Not Shown: Annette Bailey (Net- sie), Beth Barkley. Karen Mun- die. Janice Buswell. Andrea Stolank. Kyra Becker, Beth Ason. THIRD CENTER Front Row: Tracy Cisreal. Gail McDiffett, Mary Qeth Bomgardner, Cathy Ward. Middle Row Lisa Jerry. Tawnya Israel. Sue Schidt, Laura McCready. Pen- ny Beall. Mary Kate Covin, Back Row: Terry Hawkin- berry. Karen Overbeck. Gigi Jones. Sharon Gamble. Patti Quade Missing: Stacey Tops- cott. Lynne Hall. Sarah Han- seche. Donna McCauley. Ma- rie Gutches. Laura Knox. Lin- da Tusing. Chris Graffundei. THIRD LEFT (LR kneeling) First Row: Meg Anderson. Erin McCurley. Sarah Doctor. An- drea Tasi, Stacey Taspscott, Mary Beth Brady. Second Row: Patti Froelich. Eileen Ba- boon. Carlo Mouser land bear). Mary Kate Gavin. Kath- leen Callan and pet penguins. Leslie Moron. Grouer, Angus. Larie Benson. Third Row — hot dog crew: Dee Coon. Sandy Pillard. (hiding) Helen Solyer. Martha Hollywood Spaulding. Fourth Row: Trish Collins. Sue Heldt. Amy San- tos. Lisa Daneff. Not Shown: Chris Schmitz, Roofie and Wendles. Leslie Quinn. Jane Gehring. Kathy Smith. riPM C-K Congratulations to the class of 1982 from Haley ' s Insurance 863-6625 Briscoe Kenney Kraminetz 1 Willows Circle. Lex. Park 863-7054 Dear Vicki, Congratulations in [ our accomplishments thus far. You have made us uery proud of i ou. Mom Dad Jackie Pulliums congratulates the Stoned Rangers and the Packers on their football championship. 112 r H HEATING ELECTRIC INC. SINCE 1966 AIR CONDITIONING SPECIALISTS tf r%%£ HEATING AND YORK AIR CONDITIONING ■ 111% HEAT PUMPS AUTHORIZED FACTORY SALES SERVICE RESIDENTIAL — COMMERCIAL CENTRAL AIR CONDITIONING HEATING HUMIDIFIERS ELECTRIC AIR CLEANERS ATTIC FANS COMPARE THEN DECIDE RADIO DISPATCHED 645-7071 843-0300 BERRY RO WALDORF Business Patrons The Captains Walk Valhalla Hair Sylists Dyson Lumber Rumors L] nne Bulhack Handcrafted potteri Rockville. MD The Clay Studio on Glendale Dr. Deep Creek Lake. MD Best wishes from Pecks to the class of 82 Capt. Toms Oar House Park Hall, Md 113 J ftyer ffr c yi. Door- Bes zsR CCass o ' gl Pocket Knives Kitchen Cutlery Antique Jewelry Collectables Collector ' i isomer Qu.(a CutL for J4o.... liU PL BUYING GOLD SILVER Ron Ava 105 Coral PI, Lexington Park. Md. 20653 Phone: 863-2992 Phone • TV • Efficiency Kttcfiens • Restauranl • Cocktail Lounge Lexington Park MOTOR LODGE 97 Coral Drive Soulh - Lexington Park, Md 20653 90 AIR-CONOITIONED ROOMS Z J ALBRITTON Manager Telephone: (301)863-9411 114 BURGER KING ® ' Bvonaer ' Kino WO greal Mills oacf %iW 6urL Pcu-K MJl Z06S3 863 ' 7S7S Open. JxjT SrecOgas - 3ES7 wm£:6 TFQU BUFQEK Wi 70 7N£C(3 S Ofl9U ancC i omAy ojiKou H sjguiM 11:O0 h-Z-O0p.m. Z-O0fiH-lZ00A.H Owners Cord CortxxC Z ■5 . JMa?n ' 5 Square C inxjioTV ParX., Mb- Z0653 863-8123 Hexu:{mj.CLriers fir pe rsoraxlL cC Oraciuahcnx irivUa-iio-ns anncrunce m.enis aLhuyns ccncL siaiio-n.er ' U aLSO yVcddir a tronh-iia-ns  anncuncemenh Qifts joT-in eniire raTi i[y 9 eT Jh h jyoe Hkh- ' pm 115 QOTOKiri AIRLINE • CPUISE- AHTRAK BU5INE5S TKAVEL-GR-OUP TOURS Open 8a.m - 6pt No Service, Oorge (3oO i3-S «1 THE FLEA MARKET 421 Great Mills Rd Lexington Park. MD NEW USED Clothing and Furniture Brie ' a Brae Phone 862-3037 116 J - PiKBAU. Pool VIDEO QAK£5 Fooz, BA.LL Op n 1 Days a Week nONJDAY-TVlURSDAy Zvn.- IOcm. PRIDAY 2P «-I2 ' v SARJKDAY lipa-lZAM. SUNDA-Y IZPM-iom C ongratualations AND Good Luck ! ! SCOTLAND BEACH ' = THANKS FOR YOUR PATRONAGE MOM POP DUFFY ff 9 ' ' ' . ' ' ' ? ? ST INIGOES. MO .. to G-rdediMUfi of Z. PROPRIETOR o. THE MONK ' m(gSi fsfom mci mSlDENTt C COMSTKUCTJOAf yVh l a warm Cangraiulakmts io ihe Class cfl98Z (307)a63- i8gO 7« gREATMKL Tip. 2J06S3 117 PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur B. Lanier Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Penoth Mr. and Mrs. Hugh J. Murphy; Mr. and Mrs. William P. Rosenbaum Norman F. McCenei Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pippins Dr. and Mrs. Dale Wl Parrish Doroth] Truman-Repman James Agamaite Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wilkes Mrs. and Mrs. Alfred A. Hall. Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ra mond Hebstreit Thomas P. Morris Vernon and Ruth McCaulei; Mr. and Mrs. Paul N. Pittenger. Jr. Mr. and Mrs. L B. Thackwrai; Monfy D. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Neil Spangler Mr. and Mrs. Nazzerino Coluzzi. Jr. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Sulkouski; K. A. Thorn Thomas A. Lavelle Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Clark Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Orban. Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Iruin L. Kohne Mrs. Lucille White James C. Ballantine Mr. Ed Baruch Frank Health and Ami; Healy Mrs. John Gould Roi; S. Johnson Dr. David M. Denton Mr. and Mrs. John R. Currey, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Stanton K. Calhoun Mr. and Mrs. Anthoni; L. Neues Mr. and Mrs. Ra mond Langston Mr. and Mrs. George J. Cavanaugh Robert C. Loman Mr. and Mrs. John Benson Frank M. Behegan Mr. and Mrs. Alfred C. Moran William H. Lunc]; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Ferrara Mr. and Mrs. Grant Haines William F. Holcomb Angelo and Edith Caputo Mr. and Mrs. Jennings G. Curr]; Albert J. Guiffreda Mr. and Mrs. Shellie Miley. Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William B. Gibson Mr. and Mrs. Marshall White Mr. and Mrs. Gerald L. Valentine Mr. and Mrs. John L. Jerri; Mrs. Barbara S. King Mr. and Mrs. Dauid H. Hollis Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Darlington Mrs. Robert Shiplei; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Murphy Charles and Ann Gardenhour Mr. and Mrs. John D. McNickle Mr. and Mrs. R. Cameron Robert C. Junghans 118 Belua A. Hill James F. McGaruei; Mrs. Charels H. Howe. Jr. Peter L. Walsh Robert Whitman Lori McKenne] Alan H. Wendel Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Begenwald Mrs. P. J. Stevens Mr. and Mrs. Ted L. Daniel. Sr. Dr. and Mrs. Peter Angelas Dr. and Mrs. Elmer G. Worthier; Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Mattson Jim Sharkep Mr. and Mrs. Reid Fauntlerop Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Jarvis Mr. and Mrs. Vincent dep Gisriel Paul C. Harbeson Ron and Cath ; Putz Mrs. Douglas C Murra Dr. and Mrs. Harold A. Peue Bruce and Loyce Bowen Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Knepper. Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Carl G. Orlando Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Knepper. Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Da[j Mr. and Mrs. Gerald T. McDonough Cl ;de and the girls Nichols Famiii 119 Editors Page What does one write on the editors page? I could thank Paula Mitchel. Dave Oswald, and the PIO darkroom staff plus thousands of others who helped us through the year but I don ' t think that is quite appropriate. I wish that you. the reader, will keep this book for a very long while because it contains a years full of memories. A good yearbook is not read once in September and then placed on the shelf next to the Dr. Seous books, but should be read periodically and each successive time it is read it provides new meaning. If this edition of the Dove achieves this then it is worth all the hours I worked (months) and all the hours my staff worked (years). This book had its share of problems. Picture shortages, late nights in the yearbook office the night before a deadline, and all those times we sat at dinner trying to sell those damn personal ads. I must thank my staff now. They probably don ' t realize how much I appreciate them. They never walked out on me when I asked them to take pictures NOW or continuously nagged them about little things. They are truley super. Well now that you are at the end of the book read it again backwards. Enjoy please. Tom Franks, editor-in-chief 9 ST MARY ' S COLLEGE OF MARYLAND LIBRARY illllllilllllllllllll J ' - 3 3127 00102 6964 --OLL-S- jri.OAj ' (13


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