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Castellan 1974-76

St. Mary's College

St. Mary's City, Md

20686

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We didn't arrive together. For some, St. Mary's was the only school. For others, just the last. For some, 1975 was year four. For others, year five or even six.

We saw changes, and we changed. We ventured into an old college, but one that was new. Just recently turned a four-year school, St Mary's was struggling with an identity crisis. It developed as we developed. Its formative years were ours.

There were events. They busted us, and we rioted. They fired our teachers, and we pro- tested. They sold us beer on campus, and we drank it.

We saw a student government die, and be reborn. We saw a newspaper fold, and be un- folded. We saw a radio station finally emerge.

There were traditions. A bath in St. John's Pond for a birthday. Waterfront day. A la- crosse game on a sunny afternoon.

We worked, and we played. We laughed, and we cried. We loved, and we lost. We grew.

It became a way of life. Springtime on the water. Lolling in the sun. Thursday nights. And all-nighters during finals week to compensate.

Then it was over. For some, too soon. For others, not soon enough.

We left one experience for others. We traded books and friends for paychecks and bosses. We left a leisurely stroll to class on a long path for crowded journey through life on a hazard- ous road.

They wished us well, and we left in style. They won't forget us.

Brian Murphy 1975

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PATRONS

Mr. & Mrs. Jerome F. Kirby

Lt. Colonel & Mrs. Maynard Y. Binge USAF-Ret.

Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin Finney

R. L. Logue

J. T. Atwell

Charles I. Fonger

Mr. & Mrs. Ralph W. Johnrton

Willard L. Laws, Jr.

Mr. & Mrs. Peter Hanlon

Mr. & Mrs. George R. Gibson

Mr. & Mrs. Hal Grainger

Melvin & Mary Crouch

Mr. & Mrs. Robert Fagan

Mr. & Mrs. Frank Bulinsky

Mr. & Mrs. Cornells A. Fontyn

Lorraine E. Filter

Mr. & Mrs. John R. Favilla

Gregory Lamar Greene

Mrs. Frances Lowell

Johnny & Elizabeth V. Jenkins

Mr. & Mrs. Richard Cook

Mr. & Mrs. Jack Husson

Mr. & Mrs. Richard Baltzell

Robert E. Barba

Mr. & Mrs. Carl Frankenfield

Colonel (Ret.) & Mrs. A. E. Carrick

Doris & Bob Case

Mr. & Mrs. E.S.Belknap

Mr. & Mrs. Cecil A. Hunt

Barbara and Harry

Mr. & Mrs. Clarence E. Dodson

Mr. & Mrs. Elliott Forgosh

President and Mrs. Renwick Jackson

Mr. & Mrs. Robert B. Steifel

Harry Woods

Maurice E. Good

Mr. & Mrs. William C. Bailey

Mr. & Mrs. David Gardner

Mr. & Mrs. I. Gold

Miki Austin

Mr. & Mrs. John Gray

Mr. & Mrs. Bernard F. Heelan

Jayne P. Figard

Mr. & Mrs. J. L. Ahearn, Jr.

Mr. & Mrs. Earl F. Hofmann

Mr. & Mrs. William J. Meyer

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Domotor

Mr. & Mrs. M. P. O'Donnell

Mr. & Mrs. Edwin J. Bradley

Mr. & Mrs. William E. Highby

Mr. & Mrs. Thomas B. Brewer, Jr.

Mr. & Mrs. Jack U. Grose

Mr. & Mrs. J. A. McCoy

Mr. & Mrs. William W. Hand

Mr. & Mrs. John H. Linthicum

Mr. & Mrs. R. J. Dennisen

Mr. & Mrs. Andres Arrogancia & Family

Mr. & Mrs. William Bremen

Mr. & Mrs. Bob Costello

Mrs. Terence Weaver

Colonel & Mrs. Gilbert E. Short

Becky Reuter

Ingrassia Vaccaro Family

Mr. & Mrs. Walter Hudson

Mr. & Mrs. Charles D. Wood

John H. Taylor

Mr. & Mrs. Marvin C. Franzen

Mr. & Mrs. R. Tedeschi

Colonel & Mrs. Rudolf H. Folts

Paul & Irene Flynn

Mrs. Margaret Athas

Mr. & Mrs. Milton L. Lantz

Mr. & Mrs. Charles Ridgell, Jr.

Mr. & Mrs. James Tolson, Jr.

Dr. & Mrs. Donald W. Nachand

Cat, Rolf, Pooch

Mr. & Mrs. Bruno J. Bozzi

Mr. & Mrs. Harry A. Young

Mr. & Mrs. Sherman Poland

Mr. & Mrs. Paul J. Stamm

Yummers and the Yum-Yum Bear

Colonel & Mrs. James E. Davis

Everett Brown, Realtor-Associate

Margaret Fitzgerald

Mr. & Mrs. William H. Vieth

Bill Vytlacil

Mr. & Mrs. Paul D. Shrock

Mrs. Sheryl Verdieck

Mr. & Mrs. John J. Stallings

Robert G. Bishopp

Dr. & Mrs. Philip W. Heuman

BEST WISHES TO

THE

CLASSES OF 1975 and 1976

Compliments of 1975-1976 CASTELLAN STAFF

Julie A. Teresa F. PamC. MarkM. Charles C. Valerie C. Janie D. MaryF. . JeffW.

Pulliam's Grocery 8:00 AM -10:00 PM 7 days a week Rt. 1 Boxl80C Lexington Park 862-2512

Billy's Texaco

Rt.235&Mattapany Rd.

8:00AM-10:00PM

7 days a week

Minor and major auto repairs

24 hour towing service

Compliments of the

RUSTLER

St. Mary's Square Lexington Park 11 :00 AM -9:00 PM Sunday -Thursday 11:00AM-10:00PM Friday and Saturday

Park Sight & Sound

The Finest in Audio

&TV

103 Coral Place

Lexington Park, MD,

20653

(301)863-8800

Mike Cooper

Hal Haley

(Owners)

Compliments of Asbury's Flowers & Skipjack Crafts & Gifts 862-2102

Bowes Books

H. Audrey Bowes Joseph F. Bowes

424 Great Mills Road

Lexington Park, MD.

20653

(301)863-6200

Compliments of Creative Ceramics Lexington Park, MD.

Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Classes of 1975 and 1976 Florence V. Curran

As editor of this book, I must say that this book was put out by a group of students who felt that an old tradition should be reborn. This group of people (who are listed on the next page) gave up a lot of their time to work on this book. I give my thanks to them and also to the faculty members who guided us through the initial hardships. So all I can say, is that, this book is dedicated to those people and all of the students of St. Mary's, who proved that old traditions can be reborn and carried out to their fullest potential.

- Julie Arrogancia 1976

EDITORS:

Julie Arrogancia, Editor-in-Chief Teresa Fitzgerald, Business editor Pam Cray, Copy editor Mark Moran, Layout editor John Nicholson, Advisor

STAFF:

Charles Cecchini Valerie Chipman Jane Dembeck Mary Fenton Jeff Wilson

ARTISTS: Debbie Davis Diane Schmidt

PHOTO CREDITS:

Joe Karevy Brian Murphy Mike Dolan Katie O'Neill Ben Bryan Bob Loeffelbein Vic Stampley Jayne Bennett Dennis Shaneybrook Steve Summers Jim White Guardian Enterprise

SPECIAL THANKS TO: Public Informational Service