University of Maryland Eastern Shore Campus - Hawk Yearbook (Princess Anne, MD)

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THE HAWK BOARD OF EDITORS Carroll Marcus Editor-in-Chief James A. Ellzy Associate Editor Cynthia Alton Business Manager Addison Wallace Sports Editor Gereldine Chase Staff Correspondent Rose Dailey Lay-Out Editors John Barber Bernie People Calvin Thomas Assistant Lay-Out Editor Charles Joyner Art Editor Ronald Jones Assistant Art Editor Jason C. Grant Faculty Advisor 1964 - Maryland State College - 1965 Princess Anne, Maryland Dedication To a lacK hose inward beaut ' shines forth in warmth and giaee; To a gentle woman ot sincerity, sympathy, and humor; To a ser ant of Maryland State College who has never w orked to ser e her prixate goals, who has ever been faithful in action and clear in honor; To a friend whose lo ' e for Maryland State College and its students has been exemplified in years of selfless devotion to our common welfare, a friend who has never refused a request for help and, time after time, has gone beyond duty ' s call in serxice to all; To a real lad ' and friend, we dedicate this issue of The Ha k to MRS. INA Q. STEELE An ffficient da s work at the office All work and no play? No! Mrs. Steele enjoys cock- tails at a faculty Cocktail MP Mrs, InaQ. Steele Hruona the firm believers, We shall over come. PRESIDENT JOHN TAYLOR WILLIAMS A man of unshaken faith and the courage to bring a vision into reality. The Go ernor of the State of Manland The Honorable J. Millard Tawes Not only does the office distinguish the man, hut also the man the office. The Board of Regents For Higher Education Mr. Charles P. McCormick Chairman Mr. Edward F. Holter Vice Chairman Dr. Wilson H. Elkins Executive Officer Mr. Harry H. Nuttle -Treasurer Dr. B. Herbert Brown — Secretary Dr. Louis I. Kaplan Assistant Secretary Dr. William B. Lone Mr. Thomas W. Pangborn Judge William Walsh Mr. Richard W. Case Dr. Thomas B. Svmons Mrs. Sara A. Whitehurst Foreword The 1965 HA ■K has been published primarily to provide those of the Nhmland State College Community with a pictorial record of the persons and events that pervaded our campus during the 1964-65 school year. We are well aware of the many intangibles that often give added color to activities, en- virons, and personalities but somehow defy recording in black and white. Nevertheless, we hope that our endeavors may, in some small way, help pre- serve friendships and associations which we all hold so dearly. If this book will ser e to bridge the past and bring to mind the priceless memories of joy and pleasures of the past year, it will have served its purpose. There are those without whose efforts and contributions, the 1965 HA K uould not ha e been possible. The staff would like to thank all of you. THE 1965 HAWK STAFF Table Of Contents DEDICATION 2 ADMINISTRATION 9 FACULTY 12 THE SENIOR CLASS 24 SENIOR DIRECTORY 37 THE JUNIOR CLASS 43 THE SOPHOMORE CLASS 50 THE FRESHMAN CLASS 64 CLUBS 77 ORGANIZATIONS 87 FEATURES 97 SPORTS 121 Presents THE FACULTY AND STAFF Dr. Ne ille A. Baron College Physician Mr. Robert H. Beasley Maintenance Superintendent .Mrs. M. Barbee Boone Dean of Women Mr. Raleigh W. Bowen Director of Food Service Mrs. f)]ic- A. Carpenter Librarian Mr. Francis H. Harris Dean of Men Mr. Charles C. Jacobs Director of Public Relations French Mrs. Ina Q. Steele Administrative Assistant to the President Rev. W. Tycer Nelson College Minister Hl Nk Mr. William J. Wilson Business Manager Mrs. Violet J. Wood Director of Admissions .- it- ■ ' 3Btg Hs H E ames B. Abram. Jr., B.S.. M.S. Biology Raymond P. Algatt, S.B. Mechanic Arts Clifton J. Anderson, . .B., A.M. Physical Education Elizabeth S. Bell, A.B.. A.M.. Ph.D. Head, English and Languages Erna G. .Austin, A.B., A.M. English Theodore Briggs, B.S., .M.S. Mechanic Arts Mary Fair Burks, B.S.. M.A. Enslish William H. Clelland, B.S.. M.S. Mechanic Arts Ethel S. Cottman, A.B. English Howard Davis, A.B.. M.S. Physical Education Fred Eikel, A.B., A.M. English and German Alethia A. Elps, B.S., M.S. Home Economics Albertha M. Ferguson, B.A., M.B.A. Business Education Roosevelt Gilliam, B.S., M.S. Head Football Coach Jason C. Grant, ;3r l., A.B., .M.S. in L.S. Librarian Alma L. Gre K, A.B., A..M. Coordinator, Music Department Delores L. Mines, A.B., A.M. Physical Education William O. Hull, B.S., M.S. Mathematics and Physics Cecelia E. Humphrey, B.S., M.S., M.A., Ph.D. Head, Home Economics Edward F. Hutchinson, B. Mus. Music Eva Jessye, A.A. Mus. D. Music William P. Hytche, A.B., M.S. Mathematics George R. Kent, A.B., A.M. History T. Waldo Kiah, A.B., Ed.M. Education J-C. King, B.S. Mechanic Arts W . AiiKustus Low, A.B., A.M., PIi.D. Head, Social Sciences William A. Lynk, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Head, Natural Sciences Mathematics Claud C. Marion, B.S., .M.S., Ph.D. Agricultural Education yenwn E. .McCain, A.B., M.S. Mathematics .• James S. McCormick, B.S. Captain U.S. Air Force Air Science Grace S. Morton, B.S., M.S. Home Economics Harry W. Paine, B.S., M.S., Ed.D. Mathematics Charles E. McMillin, B.S., M.S. Lt. Colonel, U.S. Air Force Head, Air Science Jimniie Mosely, A.B., M.Ed. Art Addison L. Perkins, B.S., M.S. History Elmer S. Rieck, B.S., M.S.. Ph.D. Education F. Harrell Smith, B.S., M.S., Ed.D. Head, Agriculture Vernon W. Stone, A.B., .M.h..A., Ph.D., KcL.Vl. Head, Business Samuel W. Rocker, B.S., M.A. Business Anita O. Stewart, B.S., M.S. Biology Charles O. Stout, A.B., M.S., Ed.D. Head, Mechanic Arts L John ' . Strickland, A.B., M.S. Agriculture Nathaniel C. Taylor, A.B., M.A. Physical Education, Asst. Dean of Men Robert P. ' arle , A.B., B.D., M.Th., D.Th. English Jame.s A. Sulli an Mechanic Arts rp Richard H. Thoma.s, B.S., M.Ed. Mechanic Arts Mo.ses W. Vaughn, B.S., M.S.. Ph.D. Agriculture Teshonie G. Wa u , A.B., M.S. Education Devenia P. Wallace, B.S., M.S. Home Economics Don.thy Waters, A.B. Enulish Tlioiiias II. Wilfi Photography Joseph Biitton Administrative Assistant, AFROTC Darlene S. Abiani, B.A. Assistant, Office of Admissions Carrie D. Chisolm Secretary Elizabetli Corder Secretary Ella Pearl Doane Dormitory Matron . Leon Gates, A.B. Business Office Phyllis Goldsborough Telephone Operator E angeline J. Harris Assistant Dean of Women Anne Howard Secretary, Agriculture-Home Economics G. Annette Mann Secretary, Business Office I J m 1 Rebecca Newsome, R.N. College Nurse Lutheiine B. Smith Assistant Dean of Women Mary A. Stewart Secretary to the Dean of the College William Wellons, Jr. Business Office Thomas B. Wilburn, B.A. Business Office K H P H { ' ' ' slKA M i l Wrr K J jraPH H mS m9 ' i! X V. ■ ' - ■ Bf MARYLAND STATE COLLEGE ALMA MATER Words and Music by Daniel L. Rideout, Sr. To thee, dear Alma Mater, We raise our grateful song. Thou, through thy noble teachings Hast made thy children strong; And thousands still shall praise thee, All earth shall hear their swell. And bind our hearts yet closer, To thee we love so well. We love thy spacious campus, We love thy tow ' ring halls. Arid hallow ' d are the lessons V e ' ve learn ' d within thy walls. Stand thou forever glorious, Fidl rob ' d in livjng green; Shine thou in endless splendor Beneath thy trees serene. i -lraiu Mar l,iii(l, Marvland, home ol Maroon and Gray . Iar lan(l, .Maryland, thee we will love alway. All hail to thee, fair .Maryland, All glory be to thee! (Jrfjw thou in strength and lioMor ' Ihrough all fterrjity! Elizabeth L. Nutter, ' 6 Presents f L THE SENIOR CL S Zelma T. Adams Cvnthia D. Alton Rose Bacote Robert Batson Thelma Bell Sherman HerneU (•;l-Mia H( Elmer Brooks Thomas Brvant Sharon E. Cann Theresa Cheeks Delores Chippey Earl Christy Evelvii Collins Emel Cromwell William Darling Edward Da is w-? :::- Josephine Da ' is Richard Davis Margrette Davage Patricia Ellis George Fenwick Clarena Geer i iJouglas Goodwin Barbara Cireen Alplionso L. Hammond Norma Harris Scottland Harris Thomas Hay Timothy Hay ___ W ' . ' Jf- Doris W. Hohnes Raymond Jackson Ronald Jarrett Ambrose Jearld Frances Johns 1ac(iueline D. Johnsc ii ' Uie Johnson Hott James C. Jones lielnia Jone Frances KelI Morgan Kelly l-)oris Kent idy (Jiarence Kemp u i ' :j Maiiiit ' D. Kilgore Edna Lowe John Knight Carroll L. Marcus k Lero ' Lewi Sterling Marshall Joseph Mason Ronald McCullogh Wilhelmina Mears j. ' aiTen Morgan Robert Xewton Leon Nunnalh Elizabeth Xutttr Harrod Owen Celestine Polk Clarence E. Polk W ' illiiiiM l- ' owcjl Elaine Ranclaii Earl Richardson Earl Rogers Alfonso Seabrook Alfonso Selbv Kennetii Simpler George Sisco Jessie Smiley James Smith Glendola Stanley Delore S diH Earl Ta l( Clvde W. Thomas James Thmiia ' Percv Thomas Jerome Thompson firf;alv Thoririari Alvir] Tincli Nathaniel Tolson Bona WacIcK Li-iu Wainvvright Charles Walker Clifton alker Addison allan Ann WalJinuton ■ ' ' ir Woody War( Mai Washintito Mehin W atkins lames W eein Bett Williams EdwanI W I Ilia Jo.f-ph Willian Ik ' lcii Woods Haswell Young J e!c is SHiiiiflfrs Seniors await Krcslimen for Frcvslmicu Oricntati Senior Directory ADAMS, ZELMA- Social Science 1512 N. Linwood Ave., Balto., Md. Alpha Kappa Alpha (Dean of Pledgees), French Club, Fine Arts Club, Student Counselor, Women ' s Council, Archerv, Tennis. BROOKS, ELMER- Physical Education Route 1, Box 9,5 A, Worton, Md. Physical Education Club, Kappa Alpha Psi, Senate. Men ' s ALTON, CYNTHIA- Business Education 635 Linnard Street, Balto., Md. Women ' s Council, Alpha Kappa Mu (Pres.), The Led- ger (Editor), Delta Sigma Theta, Student Counselors, The Hawk, (Bus. Manager), Who ' s Who. BRYANT, THOMAS F.- Industrial Arts 25 Loretta Ave., Inwood, New York Track, M Club, Industrial Arts Club. BACOTE, ROSE ELAINE -Music Education 411 Eastland Ave., Kingstree, S.C. French Club, Choir, Women ' s Council, Choir Librar- ian, YWCA, Stagecrafters, Band, Wesley Foundation. CANN, SHARON -Business Education 208 Calvert Street, Chestertown, Md. Delta Sigma Theta Sorority (Trea.), Phi Beta Lamda, YWCA, Women ' s Council. BAKER, WILLIE L.- Social Science 155 Gilbert Ave., Bridgeton, N.J. Track, (Cross Country), Yearbook Staff, History Club, French Club. CHEEKS, THERESA -P !( ,s crt Education 3025 Seamon Ave., Balto., Md. Alpha Kappa Alpha, Physical Educatit)n Club, Intra- mural Program, Women ' s Council, Cheerleaders, Choir, Sweetheart of Kappa Alpha Psi, Miss Marvland State. BATSON, ROBERT -M«.s7c Education Route 1, Bo. US, Rhodesdale, Md. Band, Choir, French Club. CHIPPEY, DOLORES -Soc a Science 3514 Clifton Ave., Balto., Md. Alpha Kappa Alpha (Dean of Pledgees). BELL, THELMA-Home Economics 104 Wesley Ave., Balto., Md. Home Economics Club, Newman Club, ' omen ' s Council. CHRISTY, EARL-P it s(ca Education P.O. Box 24, Perryman, Mar ' land M Club, Physical Education Club, YMCA, Footbal Team, Baseball Team. BERNETT, SHERMAN -Bt s iess Education Maple Avenue, Bowie, Maryland Football, Chess Club, Newman Club, The Ledgei Drill Team, Phi Beta Lamda. COLLINS, EVEEYN — General Home Econo nics Route 3, Box 300, Princess Anne, Mar land Home Economics Club, Science Club, Women ' s Council, College Choir. BOONE, GLORIA ].- Business Education 1241 N. Curley St., Balto., Md. The Ledger, Phi Beta Lamda, Choir, Women ' s Coun- cil, YWCA. CROMWELL, EMIL-Social Science 554 Alliance St., Havre de Grace, Md. History Club, Wesley Foundation, Intramural Foot- ball, Omega Psi Phi Fraternit . Senior Directory DARLING. W ILLIAM SudlersNille. Mar laiHl Ai:ricultun ' Ed. GOODWIN, D()UC;LAS M. -Mathematics 14 Drew C ' ourts, CMiaileston, S.C. M Clul), Nk ' n ' s Senate, YMCA, Lounije CAHuiselor, Track, Football, Newiiuui Club. DA IS. EDWARD-Aiiricuhure Ed. 404 N. Stoke St., Ha re de Grace, Md. Alpha Phi Alpha, YMCA, FAA. GREEN, BAl{h. l . - Plu sical Educatiou Box 292 A, Elkridge, Mar land Physical Education Club, YWCA, Women ' .s Council Archonian Club, Choir, Majorette.s. DAMS. ]OSEFHlSE Bu.sine.ss Ed. 32.39 Dorithan Road, Balto., Md. Alpha Kappa . Ipha, The Ledger, YWCA, Women ' s Council, Phi Beta Lanida, Yearbook Staff. HANLMOND, ALFONSO L.-Physical Education Route 2, Jersey Road, Salisbury, Maryland YMCA, Men ' s Senate, Student Go ernnient, Football Intranuuals. DA IS, RICHARD -Bio ogy 16 Cherr Street, Bridgeton, N.J. Track, Scroller Club, M Club. HARRIS, NOR.MA-Ho )e Economics Route 2, Bo.x 139, Easton, Maryland Delta Sigma Theta, Student Coiuiselor Women ' s Council, WesleN ' Foundation, YWC ' A, Home Econo- mics Club. DAVAGE. MARGARET- Soc o ogy •307 Lennox . e., Balto., .Md. Alpha Kappa Alpha, French Club, YWCA, Stage- crafters, Canterbur ' Club, Women ' s Council, Panhel- lenic Club. SCOTLAND, HARRIS -Ho7?ie Economics 110 A ' ondale Road, Baltimore, Md. Kappa .-Mpha Psi, Fine . rts Club. ELLIS. l- ' Al ' MCl. — Home Economics 1623 E. Lanvale St., Balto., . Id. Women ' .s Council, Home Economics Club. HAY, THOMAS A. -Mathematics 5505 Center .Ax e., Lanham, Marxland Y.MCA, Student Counselor, .Men ' s Senate, Phi Beta Sigma, Arnold , ir Society, Science Club. FENWICK, GEORGE -Phy.sical Education 1413 .Myrtle .Ave., Baltimore, .Mar laiid Sphinx Club, Newman Club, Phvsical Ed. YMCA. Club, HAY, TIMOTHY S.- Mathematics r 5{)5 Center A e., Lanham, Maryland Science Club, YMCA, Men ' s Senate, Phi Beta Sigma, Lounge Counselor, Drill Team, Arnold Air S()ciet ' . GEER, CLARINA-. Socio Science .30.3-40th Street, N.E. W ashington, D.f:. French Club, Histor Club, .- rch(r , Wi Choir, YWCA. Club li()l, Il-;s, DOJ lS-Sodo ogi bniitc I, Box 216 A, Princess Aime, . Id. I ' rciicli (Mub, Social Science Cllub, Dramatics, Wesley } ' ' oni]datioii. Senior Directory JACKSOX, RAWIOXD- Physical Education 402 West 148th Street, New York, X.Y. Physical Education Ckib, Men ' s Senate. JONES, THELM A -Sociology 1219 West Street, Wihnington, Del. ' omen ' s Council, French Chih, YWCA. JARRETT, RONALD -Mathematics Princess Anne, Nhuyhuid Men ' s Senate, Science Club, Sphinx Club, YMCA. KELLY, FRANCES -Soc;o oK( 2906 E. Federal St., Balto., Md. French Club, YWCA, Women ' s Council, Chess Club. JERALD, AMBROSE -Bio ogy 143 Oberry Court, Annapolis, Maryland Alpha Phi Alpha, Men ' s Senate, YMCA, Student Counselor, Science Club. KELLEY, MORGAN CHARLES -Industrial Ed. 521 N. Gilmore Street, Balto., Md. Scroller Club, YMCA, Kappa Alpha Psi, Industrial Arts Club {V. Pres.) JOHNS, FRANCES -Mathematics Route 1, Box 202, Cordova, Maryland ' omen ' s Council, YWCA, Science Club. KEMP, CLARENCE E.- Physical Education 7 Maple Avenue, Bowie, Maryland Physical Ed. Club, Choir, Dramatics Club, Baseball (Pitcher), Kappa Alpha Psi (Dean of Pledgees). JOHNSON, JACQUELINE DENNIS -£ng f,s j Route 2, Swan Road, Salisbury, Md. Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Student Council, Stu- dent Counselor, ' omen ' s Council, French Club, Eng- lish Club, Fine Arts Club, Chess Club, Choir. KENNEDY. DORIS -Home Economics Route 2, Box 72, Centre ille, Md. Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Home Economics Club. JOHNSON, VIRGIE- Secretarial Training R.F.D. 2, Box 86 A, Denton, Maryland The Ledger, YWCA, ' esley Foundation, Women ' s Council, Student Counselor, Phi Beta Lamda, College Choir. KILGORE, DELOIS l. -Business Education 4106 Springdale A e., Balto., Md. Y ' CA, Phi Beta Lamda, Women ' s Council. JONES, BETTY A. -Social Science 1604 Thomas A e., Balto., Md. Pyramid Club, French Club, Angel Flight, Newman Club. KNIGHT, JOHN T.- Biology S21 Walnut Street, Camden, New Jerse - Men ' s Senate, (Pres.), Arnold Air Societ - (pres.). Alpha Phi Alpha A.F.R.O.T.C. (Squadron Command- er), Science Club. JONES, JAMES C- Physical Education 1548 East New York Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. ' arsity Basketball, ' arsity Track and Field, Lampados Club, Physical Ed. Club, Men ' s Senate. LEWIS, LEROY -Mathematics 242.3 Lincoln A e., Baltimore, Md. Kappa Alpha Psi (Polemarch), French Club, Science Club. Senior Directory LOWE, EDXA M. -Business Ed. 5621 X. Uber St., Phila., Penna. Student Council, onien s Council. YWCA ' . Pies.), Phi Beta Lanida. Lounge Counselors, Delta Sigma Theta. NUNNELLY, LEON }.- Physical Education 1611 Retiest Street, Baltimore, Maryland Ph sical Ed. Club, Stagecrafters, Drill Team, Arnold Air Societ , c man Club, Yearbook Staff. MARCUS, CARROLL -Soc;o ()g( 17il.5 E. Oliver St., Baltimore, Md. Scroller Club, Editor of the Yearbook, Chess Club, Men ' s Senate, French Club, Art Club, Stagecrafters, ' esle Foundation, Lounge Counselor, YMCA. NUTTER, ELIZABETH -B o o y 110 S. Pennell Rd., Lima, Penna. Delat Sigma Theta (Pres.), Newman Club, Panhel- lenic Council, Science Club, Women ' s Council, Modern Dance Club, French Club. MARSHALL. STERLING -Ag Upper Marlboro, Mar land F. . . YMCA. Alpha Phi Alpha. ' ulture Ed. OWEN, HARROD- Agriculture Ed. Plum Point, .Maryland NFA, Rifle Club, Science Club. NL SON. JOSEPH -Genera Business 102.3 Ashburton Street, Balto., Md. Phi Beta Lamda, (Trea., ' . Pres.), The Ledger, (Edi- tor), Sphin.x Club, Student Council, YMCA, Drill Team. POLK, CLARENCE -Chemistry 617 Pearl Street, Salisbury, Md. Arnold Air Society, Debating Club, Science C]lub, French Club, Band, Phi Beta Sigma, Lettermen ' s Club. .McCULLOUGH, RONALD E. -General Business 10.30 Lincoln Ave., Toledo, Ohio The Ledger, Basketball Team, Baseball Team, Piii Beta Lamda, Sphin.x Club, NEA, Newman Cnub. POPE, CEEESTmE-Business Administration 2514 Sycamore A ' e., Baltimore, Md. Women ' s Council, The Ledger, Phi Beta Sigma, Lounge Counselor, (Canterbury Club, Young Women ' s Christian Association, Archery, Yearbook Staff. .MEABS. WXEHEEWW A- Business Ed. .3814 N. Gratz Street, Phila., Penna. Phi Beta Lamda, Cheering Squad, Tlic Ledger, Wo- men ' s Council, YWCA. POWELL, WILLIAM R.-Business Education Box 233, Route 3, Berlin, Maryland Rifle Club, Chess Club, Wesley Foundation, Phi Beta Lamda, Stagecrafters, Choir, the Ledger, YMCA. MOHf;.AN, . RRV. - Physical Eduiatinn 2140 .Madison .Avenue, New York, .N.V. Track Team, Baseball Team, Student (Council (Fres.) Omega Psi Phi (V. Pres.) Y.MCA, Panlicllcnic Council Men ' s Senate. RANDALL, ELAINE -Sw « Science 39 N. West Street, Annapolis, Nhuyland Alpha Kappa Alpha (Pres.), French CClub, English Club, Fine Arts CClub, Student CCoiuiselor, Women ' s (Council. NEWTON, ROBERT R. -Mathematics Route 3, Box 15, Centreville, .Md, Men ' s Senate, .Men ' s Council, ' i AKCA, Studc ul Coun- selor ( ' . Pres.), .Science Club, Ali)li;i Plu Alplia. RICHARDSON, EARL- Social Science Route 1, Box 53, Westover, Maryland Student (Council, Paulicllenic (Council, Alpha I hi Alpha, Who ' s Who. Senior Directory ROGERS, EARL- Physical Ed. 633 Belmont Ave., Newark, N.J. Physical Ed. Club, Men ' s Senate. SYDNOR, DELORES-Home Economics 605 Moores Ave., Cambridge, Md. Wesley Foundation, Home Economics Club YWCA. SEABROOK, ALPHONS()- )i( u.5fna Education Bridgeton, N.J. M Club, Industrial Club, Football Team. TAYLOR, EARL- Agriculture Education Route 1, Bo.x 83, Prince Frederick, Md. Science Club, YMCA, FAA. SELBY, ALFHOKSO -Agriculture Education Route 2, Box 289, Pocomoke City, Marsland FAA, Men ' s Council, Student Counselor, Freshman Class (Pres.), YMCA (Trea.). THOMAS, CLYDE N. -English 100 S. Grant Street, Uniontown, Penna. Football, M Club, French Club, Yearbook Staff, Sphinxman English Club. SLMPLER, KENNETH R.- Agriculture Ed. Route 1, Millington, Maryland Veteran ' s Club, Lounge Counselor, Men ' s Senate, Science Club, Alpha Kappa Mu, Alpha Phi Alpha, FAA, Wesley Foundation, Student Counselor, YMCA. THOMAS JAMES LAWRENCE -Agncu fi re Ed. Friendship, Mar land Alpha Phi Alpha, FAA. SISCO, GOERGE A.-Agricidture Ed. Route 1, Box 115, Rock Hall, Md. Omega Psi Phi, FAA, Wesley Foundation, Baseball. THOMAS, PERCY -F i( .s crt Education 2619 Aisquith Street, Balto,, Md. Physical Education CUdi, Kappa Alplia Psi, Men ' Senate. SMILEY, JESSIE BLAIR- Engl i.sh Box 293, Sharptown, Maryland English Club, YWCA, French Club, Student Coun- selors, Women ' s Council, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority. THOMPSON, TiEROME- General Business Star Route 2, LaPlata, Mar land Sphinx Club, Canterbur - Club, Phi Beta Lamda, Men ' s Senate, Ledger, Yearbook Staff. SMITH, JAMES .-Phycal Education 2103 N. Ellamont Street, Balto., Md. Band, Stagecrafters, Modern Dance Grcmp, Physical Education Club, Choir, Chess Club, Arts Club, Men ' s Senate, Kappa Alpha Psi, Wesley Foundation. THURMAN, GREALY L.- Building Construction Lexington Park, Maryland Phi Beta Sigma, Band. STANLEY, GLENDOLA-Home Economics R.F.D. 1, Box 43, Vienna, Maryland Women ' s Council, YWCA, Wesle ' Foundation, Home Economics Club. TINCH, AL IK — Business Education Route 1, Box 60, ' orton, Mar lancl The Ledger, Phi Beta Lamda, Kappa . lpha Psi. Senior Directory TOLSOX. XATHAMEL - Bui ()g( 8015 Rhode Island Ave.. College Park. Md. Science Club. Men ' s Senate. WASHIXGTOX. [ m-Home Economics LaPlata, Mainland WADDY. DOXA .- Biology 328 Delawiu-e A e.. Phila., Penna. Archonian Club, Science Club. Choir, Xewiuan Club. WATKIXS, MELVIN- Social Science 2546 V. Lafayette Ave., Balto., Md. French Club, YMCA, Lounge Counselor, Stage- crafters, Vesle ' Foundation, Men ' s Senate, Yearbook Staff. ALXWRIGHT. LEROY .-Industrial Arts 298 Superior Street, Havre de Grace. Md. Men ' s Senate, Yeiu-book Staff. Track. WEEMS. J AMES -Industrial Arts R.F.D. Bo.x 34 L5, Upper Marlboro, Md. WALKER, CHARLES -Soc a Science 906 Spa Road, Annapolis, Md. French Club, Sphin.x Club, Men ' s Senate. WALKER, Chinos -Industrial Arts Route 1, Bo.x L30, Cordo a, Md. Sphin.x Club. YMCA. Men ' s Senate, Industrial Arts Club. W ALLACE. ADDISOX -£ng .s i Route 2, Box 211, Williamsburg, a. Alpha Phi Alpha, (Y. Pres.), Panhellenic Council (Pres.) Football, French Club, M Club. WILLIAMS, BETTY -Business Education Meadowridge Road, Elkridge, Mar Iand Phi Beta Lamda , The Ledger, Women ' s Council. WILLIAMS, EDWARD -Physical Education 1247 S. Graylock, Phila., Penna. Physical Education Club, M Club, Kappa Alpha Psi. WILLIAMS, JOSEPH -Socfo ogi 515 Eveshar Ave., Magnolia, X.J. Football, Men ' s Senate, M Club. WOODS, HELEN -Physical Education 2135 N. Percy Street, Phila., Penna. Physical Education Club, Women ' s Council. WALLIXGTOX, AXXE- Genera Business 900 W. Lexington Street, Balto., . Id. Alpha Kappa Alpha, Student Counselor, Phi Beta Lamda, Women ' s Council. YOUNG, HASWELL- History Marion Station, Md. W ARD, WOODY - Sociology 2827 Wilson Street, Washington, Penna. Football, M Club. SAXDERS, DF EOIS- Business Education Eastville, Virginia Consuella Ariiiwood - mg mli Edwaicl Bland Monterey Banks Lillian Bi Ned Britt Mai J. Brook Alfrieda Brown l,n m Biowi Llo d Butler Ccraldinc Cli, Livinnloii C owlinK Stephen Ciisjet Sadie Dixon 44 James IJieken.s Leslie Donaldson Richard Fisher mM CaroKn Fon Brenda Gordi Thomas Dopson I avne r islier Lewis Elliott Maurice Foote Curtis Gentr - DorotliN Fariiier Hichard Forchion George Gigante Russell Hogan Barbiira Holland Russell Irvine Laurence Hollic!a - Hcinakl Howard Brenda Johnson James Johnson Phyllis Johnson Joyce Jones trie jMfi Kenneth K. LaPrinct David Louden Theodore MeCallarn Mary G. McDade Paul Marshall William Mitch Di.nitliN Morton William Moaiie Frederick Moore Annette Moten Bernard Muckle Joyce Nichols Norman Nichol: Hector Pagan Flovd Finder James Privott illiam Purnell Harry Redd Marv Robinson ames Richmond 47 Nhir a Ringgold E.irl Roaers Svlvia Scott Robert Satchel! Bernard Scott Curtis Shelton Edwin Skinne Edward Smith Ernestine Stanley Kf-rineth htovall Kuretia Thaxton Calvin B. Thomas Myra Thomas Alicia Thompson Sliirlcv Travers Xorrriar, Tiljilnnan 48 l ' ' n,i,r,-s I ol Willie Washington Hii niiHKl WasliiTiKtc Gladstone Waters O ' del Wheelei Everett L. Whitnev Walter Williams , , ..48 - SOPHfJ. KJJlE CLASS OVi ' lCKW ' Excellence demands sacrifice ' V ?% Kriicrson Boo ci 52 iJlis llnsl. Jaiiies Bowling Mildred Bowman Pamela B ; Samuel M. Brisc George A. Bnjw i [ r • 1 J J m L I H W J H J . iiinettv Brown William Cain C.ileb Morris Albert f.ooks - r riii a ■ A. Addison Cash Rosiilie Cornish Bernard 11. Carter Lawrence ( handler Leonard Clay Joseph C:olardo Nathan Collins Rose Dailey Chaiincey Cordell 54 Marshall Cr(.p))ei Leslie Gaine Huliert Graham Jolm C,ict.-n Obic Gr William Gret Ktl,. r H.u. ' l-. JoAini lleiiipliiil Sainiit-I Horsey Alice Howard 56 Arnold Is, Hull Clifton Jones John Jones Earle Jones 57 Esta Jones JaiM.-s Liirm,,, Aloha Lin(ls( v l iiKild LuiicK Malxl Morton Jr-ari MtKridt William Mail.los Isaial, lrK.Ti ic 58 joal, Macl.los Melva E. Muv Al in Xealt uiime . i Marguerite Nock Harr R. Parker Isaiah Oakley 59 Halpli Fallen illiani Perrv Richard Peters Pernio L. People.. Jr. CJeoiKe Pettigrew . Iodarina Frvf r Le inar(i Haiiiev Saral, Pun, .11 60 . Iyrlle Paiiiey Dasid Rice Tlu ocli ie Robinson Mack H. Ransonie Nina Sample Christine Satterwhite asliti Saunde Mai Sesson: Plivllis Seward Paul H. Shuturd Michael Shelton 61 Robert W. Shelton Jfffcry 7 ' ijriifr ! -.iU Walk. .|..lir, Walker Louis Williams Paul D Wiles Frauci ' iia Wils THE FRESHMAN CLASS Jerome E. Adams Sallie M. Adams Alfred C. Alexander, Jr. Earline D. Allen 01i ia Askins MariKn Bailev Harrv Ballard Bettie Mae Baltimore Leo Bateman Audre ' C. Bayneum U ilijam Belk Eselvn ' . Benson Loretta E. Booth Rol)ert Bowers Adrienne Braitlnvaite Curtis hii ' 4.1 Carolyn Brooks Dclorisc Hrowr Eula Brown Freda Maxine Br John E. Brown Shirle Brown Dennis Butlt-r Odis Cain Mariorie Cam Ethel Cev Paul Ce is Francesca Ch ase Roland Cha Christine Christon Dorothv Christi; Barbara Mae Clark L.C. Clark Orease Cohen Sel aniek Cook Tyrone Copeland Oliva Corbin William Cornish Diane Cottinghani Silas E. Craft William Klli-onjr Shirley Firjiicy WilliHiii Franklin William L, FniKlcrhurk Betty J. Carrctt Zuella Gayle Dorris C. .Gibson Mary Gilbert Freddie L. Gi Charles Golden Clifton J. Gordy, Jr. Clyde N. Green, Jr Robert Green Thomas C. Green Rufus A. Greene Carl Greenfield Charles Grei Leroy Griffin Alfonzo Cwinies, Jr. l rtle Hairston John Hamilton Harold Hammond Connie M. Haride Harrel Hav Robert Hearn BeverK Hilton Edward J. Hines William Hogan Mary Holland Edwin Hood Charles Howard ' irginia Hudson JoAnna Hynson Charles Hueston Maurice S. Isaac Donald Jackson William Jackson, Jr. Olivia Jefterit Dwight Johnson Ernest Joh Frederick L. Johnson f.orrnan S. Johnson Leon Johnson Mary M. Joliusoii Haymond Johnson Thomas C. Joli ' an Johnson William Johnson Michael S. Jolley Richard A. Jones Ronald C. Jones Cheryl Jordan Carver King Pc««s A. Jon. Charlie Joyner, Jr. Nettie Kimbrow George E. Knight, Jr. Terrence P. Lastique Philip A. Louden James G. Lunnermon Gloria A. .Marshall Llovd Mason Grace .Matthi Quentin McCo Jern. McGrift Randall O. McKniaht Rotlell McLauu Eleanor Mc av Hobart R. Meekins Horace Mickey Beverly Lake Amnion Leon, Jr. James Mil Penv E. Milton Kenneth Mitchell Laurence Mitehel Llovd L. Mitten Arnold Moore William Moore Jiianita Morres Maryo L. Morris I J. Mott llrinda K. Mnrison Isliza E. Myster IP 1 fp jl w ; , T 1 Clifford M. Newsome Hiirace Nutter Jacqueline . Odds James Osbor Arleen C. Parker Brenda Ann Parker Laura B. Parker Sheila M. Parker Marie Parson Phvllis Peadleton William Pierce Flovd ' . Pirtle irginia Polk Jane Ponder Clara Potts Erick Hichardson Birdella Ross Charlotte Russell G. LaXerne Sample XaiK Sa age George Savo ' Grafton Sconion Fletcher Scott Marvin A. Scott Diane Sewell Arthur She Carolyn Shtppard Rov Shirit Fred 1). Shrieves Ida J. Shrivt Everitt S. Sinnns I 1 Kugene L. Skinner -Orexel Smith Gregory A. Snnth Jai.ics T. Siiiith jainrs Thoinas Sniill Thomas M. Sniitli T ri)ne Smith Xorrita M. Sollers Clau.Ha StaliK Eugene Stephens r John Sterrett Barhara Stokes Barbara H. Tavlor Charlotte Taylor Dwight ]. Taylor Harold D. Taylor Robert E. Tavlor Sh rleen ToacK ii George Trotter Tomnn Tueker Helen E. Wall William D. almsle Armstead Ward James Ward C:hristopher W ant Patrick Watkins alerie Watts Eleanor Wells Robert White Diane Wiggins C% nthia Williams Gregor ' ' . Williams James A. Wilson Nathan Wilson George Wright Stephanie Stephens Charles Ro A leader is best, when people barely know that he exists. Witter Bi ' Miner 1964-65 Student Leaders Present CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS The Angel Flight The name of our Angel Flight is The Jennie ' . Williams Flight . It is an honorar - ser ice organization of selective and dedicated women of Mary- land State College. The objectives of The Angel Flight include the following: To ad ance and promote interest in the Air Force. To obtain information concerning the military services. To aid in the progress of the Arnold Air Society. To act as official hostesses for and to participate in social activities of the . . S and AFROTC. MEMBERS SEATED: Euretia Tlia. - ton, Lillian Jackson, Regina Humaine, Dmis Leigh, . lolia Lindsey, Capt. MeCoiinick — Ad isor. Standing: Man- Gilbert, Eliga Myster, Bett ' Baltimore, Mar ' Johnson, Dorothy Christian, Mary McDade, X ' ashti Saunders, Brenda . nne Parker, Diana Sewell, Jeanette Brown, Charlotte Russell, Mar - Sessoms. . BNOLD . IR SOCIETY MEM- BERS .ARE: OIlie Kates, Wayne Fisher, Floyd Finder, Riehard Forchion, John T. Knight, Thomas Hay, Stephen Cuyjet, Samuel Horsey. Back Row: Captain James .McCormick ' Advisor), Chauncey Cordell, David Greer, Linwood Foster, Edward Proctor, Albert Cooks, U ilbert Pitts. The Arnold Air Society The Arnold Air Society is a professional honorary service organization of selected AFROTC Cadets from 167 of the Nation ' s leading Colleges and Univer- sities. It is a private tax exempt, Non-profit organization with a membership of approximately 5500 during each academic year. THE ENGLISH CLUB: Mrs. Mary F. Burks (Advisor), Elaine Randall, Sandra L. Brown, Addison Wallace, Jacqueline Johnson, Madonna Pryor, Kenneth LaPrience, Genieve Cannon, Clyde Thomas, Esta Jones, P. John- son, A. Polk, J. Sniile ' . The English Club The Home Economics Club Left to right vseated : Gwendo- l Ti Smith, Mrs. M. B;irliee Boone— Advisor, William Mad- dox — President, QitoKti Foy, Rachel Bennett. Standing: Donald Lundy, John Jones, . 1- tred . lexander, Paul Ce is, Carxer King, William Walmes- ley, Morgan Dilver. The Canterbury Club The Canterbury Club is a religious organization sponsored by the Episcopal Church. The primary purpose of the Canterbury Club is to promote a desire among students to attend church regularly and to enrich the life of students by participating in church activities. Newman Club The Newman Club is an organization composed of Cath- olic Students. The club meetings acquaint students with various information about their religion. OFFICERS: Deloris Farmer, Presi- dent; Brenda Johnson, Vice President; Marilyn Bailey, Secretary; Edward Proctor, Treasurer. — OFFICERS: James A. Ellzy, President; Alviii T i 11 ell , ' i ee - Pre s i d e 1 1 1 ; Virgie Johnson, Secretary; Kenneth Simpler, Treasurer. Wesley Foundation The Wesley Foundation strives to be an instrument of God ' s love acting and bearing witness tor God on the campus.; Those persons related to the Wesley Foundation are called upon to represent and to be the Methodist Church at work within the college and college community. Baptist Student Union The Baptist Student Union, a xoluntary Christ-centered, church related movement among college students, lias been defined as the link between the college student and the Baptist church. Its program is planned to meet the basic needs of college students, namely: (1) Spritual awakening; (2) Intellectual approach in search for truth; (3) An involvement in and dedication to everyday Christian living and services. The first Baptist Student Union was established on Jul 10, 1945 at Nash- ville, Tennessee, due largely to the efforts of Rev. E.W.D. Isaac and S.E. Grinstead. BAPTIST STUDENT UNION -Left to right. First row: William Crutchfielcl, Phyllis W. Catlett-Viee President, Am- brose Jerald- President, Connie Hardie, John Barber, Veronica Bess. Second row: Ardenia Davenport, Barbara A. Stokes, Doris Leigh, Earline Allen, JoAnn Davis, Janice Tilgnian, Elease Yancey. Third row: James B. Abram — Advisor, Silas Craft, Alphonso Grimes, James A. Dick- ens, John Brown, Carl Kelly, Dennis But- ler, Tyrone Ross. THE LEDGER: Mv. Rocker, Miss Fe guson (Advisors) E. Boweiis, S. Traver, j. EllzN-, R. Foichioii, S. Scott, C. Thoma ' . Johnson, A. Moten, ], Mason, J. Jone M. Brooks, L. Hendricks, ' . Saunder M. Slielton, M. Scssoms, M. Thoma The Ledger Men of Honor M Letter Club OFFICERS: Cynthia Alton, President; Edna Lowe, Vice President; Myra J. Thomas, yecretar -; Ernestine Stanley, Asst. Secretar ; ' ashti Saunders, Treasurer. J i Women ' s Council The purposes of the Women ' s Council are to provide a means for solving minor problems of women students that need not be taken before th e dis- .i.i.iui jjiuuic-iiis ui women sruaenrs tnai ncc-u uui ue laxen oerore tne ens ciplinary committee, act as a medium between the student body and the ad mini tr Hnn .,nrl ..vo,,ide the Students with a means of contributing to student ministration and prov government. The Men ' s Senate The Men ' s Senate is a campus organization comprised of the male pop- ulation. It is designed to help shape the cultural ethical and moral character of the young men of the Maryland State College Campus. On occassions the Senate works jointly with the Women ' s Council. Seated: Donald Lund -, . ddison Wallace, Thomas Hay, John T. Knight, President. Dean Harris, Advisor, Rev. A. Cash, Samuel Hor- sey, Doglas Hutchins, Edward Proctor, Ambrose Jearld, James Dickens, Sterling Marshall, Jerome Thompson. Future Agriculturists of America Industrial Arts Education Club The purposes of this club are to create a closer relationship between Industrial Arts Education Majors and their Instructors, and to aid the stu- dents in developing good character both academically and socially. OFFICERS: T. Cowling, President; Emerson Boozer, Vice President; Edward Smith, Secretary; James Weenis, Treasurer. OFFICERS: Edna Lowe, President; Frances Kelley, ' ice President; Myra Thomas, Secretary; Marva Ringgold, Asst. Secretary. •) The Young Women ' s Christian Association The Young Men ' s Christian Association The Young Men ' s Christian Association we regard as being in its essen- tial genius, a world-wide fellowship of men and boys united by a common loyalty to Jesus Christ for the purpose of developing Christian personalit and building a Christian society. Student Counselors The Science Club The Science Cluli was organized for the purpose of giving majors and minors in the field of Science the opportuinity to broaden experiences and knowledge in biological concepts outside the classroom. Witli a Fellowship Sincere and Rare Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority was the first Greek letter organization for Negro women. The organiza- tion dedicates itself to the service of all mankind. Some of its purposes are to promote unity and friend- ship among college women, to encourage high schol- astic anfl ethical standards, to improve the social status of the race, and to keep alive all interest in college life and the progressive movements. SORORS of Alpha Kappa Alpha are: Brenda Barne.s, Maigunite Knox, Sandra Lee Brown, Ella Bowen, Myra Thomas, Arfhurine Nixon, Brenda Gordon, Not Shown; Delorse Chippey, Theresa Cheeks, Margarite Davuge, Elaine Randall, Jactjueline Johnson, Zelina Adams, Regina Humaine, Lillian Jackson, X ' iola Hall, Anne Wallington, Ruth Harmon, Melva Murray. Wg Cherish Thy Precepts. Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Ever aware of the magnetic appeal of our motto, First of all, servants of all, we shall transcend all, it has been an endeavor of Alpha Phi Alpha to make this axiomatic truth a living reality. Further, the chapt- er has always held as its most influential attributes, manly deeds, scholarship and love for all mankind. MEMBERS are: Harry Redd, Richard Forchion, Clifford A. Jones, JoAnn Hemphill (Sweetheart), Addison Wallace, Ambrose Jerald, Earl Jones, Charles Weedon, Edward Davis, Richard Cain, James Dickens, Larry Brogden, Livingston Cowling, Samuel Briscoe, Sterling Marshall, James W ' ellons (Advisor), Robert Batson, John Knight, Raymond Washington, Horace Wilson, Donald Lund -, Clinton Huff, Edward Bland, Daniel Savoy, Carl Williams, XOT SHOWN: Louis Elliott, Douglas Hutchins, Robert Xewton, Ken- neth Simpler, Abraham Lockett, Earl Richardson, Mack Ransome, Francis Tolson, Ralph Paden, Ah in Xeele, James Thomas. Brothers join in hymn after founders day program. Founder ' s Da Banquet Delta, We Praise Thee. Delta Sigma Theta Sorority r r f i _ n: m pj Delta Sigma Theta Sorority was founded at How- ard University, Washington, D.C. in 1913. The pur- [Kjse of the sorority is to encourage high cultural and scholastic standards and to lift the ideal of finer womanhood. SORORS of Delta Sigma Theta are; Vashti Saunders, Elizabeth Nutter, Joyce Jones, Annetta Green, Phyllis Catlett, Agatha Blair, Eurethia Thaxton, Christine Satterwhite, Mary Sessonis, Ann Washinj ton, Nina Sample, Not Shown: Cynthia Alton, Sharon Cann, Norma Harris, Carlene Sturf is, Jessie Smiley. ' ' Omega, Dear Omega Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Omega Psi Phi Fraternity was founded on Novem- ber 17, 1911, at Howard University in Washington, D.C. Believing that men of similar ideals and princi- ples should bind themselves together in a common bond of brotherhood. Omega Psi Phi Fraternity was founded upon these Four Cardinal Principles: Man- liood, Scholarship, Perseverance, and Uplift. We are ever grateful to our founders, Edgar A. Love, Oscar Cooper, Frank Coleman, and Ernest Just, for a Fra- ternity of brotherhood and fellowship which shall stand as a glowing light tor all men who pledge them- selves to such principles. MEMBERS are; William Northam, Jonathan Hall, Chester McLin, Donald Sydnor, Fred Moore, Ronald Howard, Clarence Cuffee. Not Shown: Eniil Cromwell, Warren Morgan, George Sisco, Les- lie Gaines. From Thee Well Never Part. Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternit ' was founded by Elder V. Diggs, along with nine other men on the 5th of Januarx, 1911, at the Uni ersit ' of Indiana, and was incorporated April 15, 1915, as the first Negro frater- nit - in the state. The purpose of Kappa Alpha Psi is achie ement. It strives to inspire its members to do Noble deeds and gain positions of usefulness to man- kind. BROTHERS are: Alex Jeflerson, Theodore Robinson, Arthur Jen- kins, Alvin Brooks, Stephen Cuyjet, Carl J. Kellv, Obie Gravely, John Barber, Olie Kates, NOT SHOWN: Norman Scott, Harley Morris, Eddie Williams, Scotland Harris, Elmer Brooks, Percy Thomas, James Smith, Clarence Kemp, Leroy Lewis, James A. Ellzy, Morgan Kelly, Alvin Tinch, Richard Peters, Vincent Jones, Nathan Collins. Kappa ' s celebrating Founders Day. With Fervent Hearts We Pray Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Zeta Phi Beta Sorority had its beginning at Howard University, January 16, 1920. A member of the Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity Charles Robert, Samuel Taylor, spoke to a young lady, Arizona Cleaver, coneerning the establishment of a sister organization and asked her if she would endeavor to establish such an organi- zation at the University. The young lady willingly accepted the task and immediately began to work on it. SORORS are: Ella Hill, Mary Robinson, Montery Banks, Madonna Pryor, Rachel Bennett, Geneva Cannon, Carolyn Doswell, Joan Maddox, Dorothy Norton. ' ' VelI Thunder Back Along The Line. Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity Alpha Chapter was estabUshed on May 4, 1914, and the first initiation with 14 men was held. Beta Chapter at iley College was established on o ernber 15 by Herbert L, Ste ens, and authori ed b the general board. Phi Beta Sigma ' s first conclave was held in Wash- ington, D.C. December 27-30 in the year of 1916 and the fraternit ' was incorporated on JaiHjar ' 31, 1920. ME.MBERS are: Lloyd Butler, Oliver Greene, Floyd Pinder.Tln as A. Hay, Clarence Polk, Timothy S. Hay, Members Not Sho John Smith, Howard Lyle.s, Grealey Thornian. Archonians Cliil) tf ' V =5 m 9mB Bfai . 1 t H B ' H HI fci 3«j| BI IR. ' - B I Bk ' i , J HH Hl E . j Hn Hn jp ■ ■■■ - Ciescent Club I H E E W E The Scroller Club The Sphinx Club f . The Pyramid Club s5 ' r ' ff ' . , ' ii r 6 ' t ' utor . ictor . that ' s our crv, ' -I-C-T-0-K-Y! Hawks out tlieie. A soul sister of thf Hawk fainily leads the Hawks in siriKing Hoh They were good Aggies, But 1 tokl them thai lhe ucrcM ' t ready for the Hawks. ■ l hist hrothi Why did the Hawks have to he so rougli? I Miss Maryland State I Charming Theresa Cheeks reigned with quiet distinction as Miss Maryland State during 1964. A Physical Education major who believes in keeping physically fit. Our Queen comes to us from Baltimore, Mary- land and is quite active in the following organizations; Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Physical Education Club, Women ' s Council, Cheer- leaders and Sweetheart of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity for two years. Keeping busy, winning friends, looking beautiful: These are just a few of thf manv talents rif our ' 64 Miss MSC. Miss Maryland State ' s Attendants Junior Class Elsie Walston Sophomore Class Brenda Barnes Senior Class Elizabeth Nutter Freshman Class Connie Hardie Homecoming Floats ' ,t.r Queen Cheeks leads the Homecoming Parade Lovely Elsie Walston represents the Junior Class Beautiful Mermaid Brenda Barnes represents the Sophomore Class Charming MeKa Murrav ' represents the Phvsical Education Club Smiling Rachael Bennett represents Phi Bata Sigma The temple of art is built of words. Painting and sculpture and music are but the blazon of its windows, borrowing all their signif- icance from the light, and suggestive only of the temple ' s uses. ]. G. Holland Our Heritage in Music College Choir in Concert Eva Tesse, Director Dr. Jessie Directs Choir m i4 . ' ' Edward Hutchinson, Accompanist Choir in Christmas Concert College Choir, Norman Nichols, Soloist Cfjllcj4f Choir, William Atterhury, Solfjist 102 College (Jhoir, Madonna Pryor, Soloist We are the Music-makers, And we are the dreamers of dreams Wandering by lone sea-breakers. And sitting by desolate streams; World-losers and world-forsakers. Of whom the pale moon gleams: Yet we are the movers and shakers Of the world for ever, it seems. Arthur O ' Shaughnessy Joan Hemphill Dennis Butler Brass Sextet Edward Bland, Norman Nickols, William Moaney, Robert Batson, Thomas Smith, Author Jenkins. Let ' s Have a Hootenanny You must ne er let a dollar pass ou b . The Viberatones rock the gym. ( .iirst star from New York City??? The Blue Whites put life into the program. Melva Murray dances to Slaughter on 5th Avenue. The Young Men s Christian Association Cluster Conference: Local YMCA serving as host, Rev. Cash, J. Wetzel, Johnson, Boardley. Group discusses Bov and A Study in Color. Mr. Boardley and Miss Johnson chat with delegates at the conference. All good things must come to an end. Ifs Christmas Time in the City Christmas Party Scenes Stor - telling time at the Kiddies Christmas Party. Santa P-L-E-A-S-E, I ' d rather do it myself. Let ' s Have a Carnival Garr .Moore enters Carnival, Munson pops corn and other Y-Members look on. Suppose I don ' t win??????????? B-I-N-G-O Oh well. You can ' t win everytime. The final test of a leader is that he leaves behind him in other men the conviction and the will to carry on. Walter Lippmann President honors student leaders with banquet in their honor. Senior student leaders hold assembly. Arnold Air Society and Angel Flight holds joint assembly. Students participate in campus clean-up campaign. Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges Who ' s who in American Uni ersities and College honors primarih ' , the outh of to- day ' s colleges and uni ■ersities, supporting the theor ' that an - job well done deserves praise. Each overt form of recognition pro ides encouragement and helps in securing a firm hold on the first rung of his ladder to success. Thus, it need not necessarily take a lifetime to reach the top of this all important ladder. CYNTHI. . LTOX (Business Educa- tion i— Sec. to the Student Council, Miss ROTC il96.3t Ledger (Editor) . lpha Kappa Mu Honor Societv ' , Wo- men ' s Council (Pres.) Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Sweetheart (Scroller Club). CURTIS GENTRY (Physical Educa- tion)— Physical Ed. Club, Student. Council (Vice President) Baseball team. Football Team, M Club. TIMOTHY HAY (Mathematics) - Executive Officer of Cadets AFROTC Men ' s Senate, YMCA, Science Club, Dramatics Club, Phi Beta Sigma Fra- ternity, Statistician Football. ELIZABETH .NUTJER (Chemis- try)— Science Club, English Club, Le Cercle Francois, .Modern Dance Group, Pep Squad, . ewrnan Club, College Choir, Pan Hellenic Council, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Majorette. KENNETH SIMPLER (Agriculture) - YMCA ' Sec.) Men ' s Senate, Future Farmers of America, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity. CLARENCE POLK (Chemistry) - Arnold Air Society (Commander) Science Club, Le Cercle Francois, Dramatic Club, Phi Beta Sigma Fra- ternity. EARL RICHARDSON (Social Sci- ence)— Alpha Kappa Mu Honor So- ciety, Commandant to Cadets, Arnold Air Society, Senior Class President, Le Cercle Francois, Student Council, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity. Time You Were Here Campus Visitors Coppin State College For the past 2 years Maryland State College and Coppin State College have had cul- tural exchange programs in the spring. Students from M.S.C. present a program at an assem- bly at Coppin, featuring the choir, dance and dramatics groups. A similar presentation is given at M.S.C. by students from Coppin State. This kind of educational exchange tends to stimulate greater interest in the arts at both institutions. Plans are underway to expand the program to include more ot the colleges in the vicinitv ' . There is music even in the beauty, and the silent note which Cupid strikes, far sweeter than the sound of an instrument; for there is a music wherever there is a harmony, order, or proportion; and thus far we may maintain the music of the spheres. Religio Medici. Part II, Sect. IX Maryland State College Presents Lionel Hampton In Concert Honored Guests Baltimore Svmphony Orchestra in Concert The language of tones belongs equally to all Mankind, and melody is the absolute language in which the musician speaks to every heart. Ricliard Wagner, Beethoven ir « i  -— i i Kentucky Wesleyan College in Concert Don Cossack Dancers Special Recitals Miss Delores Ivory, Soprano Kerniit Moore, Callist lohn Ballard, Folk Singer Distinguished Visitor Author Ashe, National Indoor Tennis Champion. Campus beauties receive autographs from a real champ. National Champ gives our Champ a few points on the game. Phi Nu Pi is our .Motto; Achievement is our goal. The Champ is a KAPPA Judge Robert V. Franklin Municipal Court, Toledo, Ohio All speach, written or spoken, is a dead lan- guage, until it finds a willing and prepared hearer. R. L. Stevenson Malvin R. Goode American Broadcasting Co., New York, Speaker for Alpha Phi Alpha Founders Day Program. Mrs. Whitney M. Young, Jr. Assembly speaker for Women ' Personnel Department 115 E.xtending felicitations to Mrs. Young following assembly pro- gram: Left to right: Dean Boone, Mrs. L. Smith, and Miss E. Harris. The 17th Annual Design For Living Week MARYLAND STATE COLLEGE Princess Anne, Maryland March 14, 15, 16, 17, 1965 — -- THEME: ' THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE COLLEGE IN A CHANGING SOCIAL ORDER WHAT IS DESIGN FOR LIVING WEEK ? The rehgious freedom that is ours gives to American students the priv- ilege of examining the basic tenets of their religious faith. For the past 17 years Marv ' land State College has set aside a week during which students may gi e, special attention to their religious heritage. Thus each year on the campus, a week is designated and opportunities are given for students and facult - to think through and share their religious convictions. Under the direction of outstanding leadership, it is our purpose to re-examine the con- victions to arious phases of our common campus life. OBJECTIVES 1. To encourage campus-wide thought and action within the framework of a religious approach to life. 2. To foster more interest and better understanding among faculty and stu- dents of the importance of religion and religious values in higher educa- tion. 3. To emphasize the role of Christian Service — Its appeal, demand, and challenge in the unification of a divided world. 4. To strengthen the foundations of the Eternal Verities in our lives so that we may become more unified in thought, purpose, understanding, and right action for the good of all mankind. Design For Living Week Speakers Rev. Robert T. Newbold, Jr., Pastor of Grace United Presbyterian Church, Baltimore, Maryland. Rev. Robert R. Johnson, Chairman of Committee on Church Extension and Home Missions of the New York City Congregational Church Association. Rev. H. Alexander Baron, Pastor of the Nazarene Con- Rev, William Herbert Grav, Ir., Pastor of Br.ght Hope gregational Church of Brooklyn, New York. , , 7 Baptist Church, Philadelpiiia, Pennsylvania. S-M-I-L-E You ' re On Candid Camera CAN YOU TELL A FRATERNITY BY THE SHOES THEY WEAR? A Day To Remember SPORTS nil , . -••« ;BI ! B l, il(5r-- HIlW ivpwiCf ;3«., ,,5, 3 ; , 3. $ -3 h j 473 li il ' A A. l t . ' - ] ' -; . V1 , u THE MIGHTY HAWKS , imMm2 Five beauties who cheered them on to victory. B i 9 Boozer the bruiser Mackey the Tipper Gentry the Rabbit Donaldson the Shaker FOUR LIGHTNING BACKS Shell, Ward, Duncan, Smith, Cropper, Williams STALWARTS OF THE FORWARD WALL Three bruisers for four years, about to hang it up. (Each has signed professional contracts). John Smith Joseph Williams Woodv Ward Hawks Leaving The Nest Alphonso Seabrook — Guard Joseph William — End Clyde ThnmHS — Quarterback John Smith, Tackle Woody Wiud — Tackle Douglas Goodwin — Fullback Percy Thonvds - Quarterback .« - (K f M ) The South CaroKna Trip 11% : •! Ill II i i --.: - - Game Shots In the pileup Clay breaks into the open Halftime Goodwin tries to turn the corner Boozf-r is on his way aj ain Cropper about to haul one in Game Shots Scrambling Stukes Clay in the pileup Or 2l a, ,, 7 I .... r- - T Duncan is almost free Hurt, Donaldson, Pagan close in A5 .%; v A ' . j e - -4 '  ll Homecoming weather COACHING STAFF: Backfield Coach Nathaniel Taylor, Head Coach Roosevelt Gilliam, Line Coach Clifton Anderson Tackli- John Srriit}i sit;ns his contract witli the Pros. James Privot, Guard Emerson Boozer, Halfback .• '  i w Langston Duncan, Guard James Johnson, Tackle 129 The Stringpoppers of the Hardwood o =i.UilU ' ' iUUiiliUilU STANDING: J. Jones, W. Taylor, J. Richmond, R. Poatee, R. Smith, C. Cuffee, J. Smith. KNEELING: S. Jackson, E. Williams, K. Goldsmith, Johnson, F. Gill, O. Morris. Captain — Eddie Williams Shelly JacksQii Jininiie Jones Ronald (Smiley) Smith Oliver Morris Kenneth Goldsmith Jackson guns a bucket Jones leaps for a rebound Smilcv i ets one off Kenny ' s hoolc shot Big Joe moves into position Jones puts away a crip Morris lets one go Kebouiiding The Speedsters Of 1965 BACK LEFT: Cayenne, Johnson, Golden, Crawford, Pierce, Grimes, Cooks, Paden, Cohen, Alexander, Walker. KNEELING: C. Morris, Biship, Jones, Wilson, Mitchell, King. SEATED: H. Morris, Skinner, Rogers, Brown, Stovall. Maryland State ' s magnificant varsity mile Relay Team: Robert Brown, Harley Morris, Edwin Skinner, and Earl Rogers. M.S.C. ' s Olympian Edwin Skinner Anchor man deluxe Earl Rogers James Liggins A long legged speedster Ronnie Wilson His return added a spark . ' )l lll-.C, MM. I Oi HSOMI, !■, li..L I , I l i««iris, K. Stovall and K. Brown, Ha vks From Trinidad Benedict Cayenne Carver King In Memoriam MRS. JOHN V. STRICKLAND Love, sweetness, goodness, in her person shin ' d. 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