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The BodycombsLinda Bodycomb almost fell through the cracks.  When she was a student, she worked full-time as a waitress to pay for college and it took its toll.

Stephanie FranklinStephanie Franklin
"Receiving the scholarship was a great honor!  I was very excited because, at the time, my need for financial assistance had largely increased after an expected scholarship from the state fell through."

Cheryl White
“Being a non-traditional student has been both a benefit and a detriment,” Cheryl White simply states. 

EthanJohn Greely '07
Students come to St. Mary’s mainly for academic reasons, yet one in seven competes on a varsity athletic team and many more participate in club, intramural, or recreational opportunities.

Scott ThrumburgScott Humburg
In Scott Humburg’s closet a classic black tuxedo hangs next to camouflage fatigues. Depending on the day and the task at hand, Scott dons one or the other.

Teresa Wren
Years ago my late husband and I tried to sell a piece of real estate during a down market. We had owned the property for many years and it had appreciated quite a bit.  When the property didn’t sell our accountant suggested an alternative: donate it to a non-profit organization and receive a charitable tax deduction. 

Black Student Union Scholarship DonorsStudents for Scholarship: Black Student Union (BSU)
It’s not unusual for the College’s Development Office to be approached by a donor who wants to establish a new scholarship.  It is, however, unusual for us to get such a request from a student club.

Beth LuginbillBeth Luginbill '06
"As students we are encouraged to give back to the community,” said Elizabeth Luginbill, a 2006 cum laude grad. “Each of my volunteering activities gave me real-world experience and perspective that can be lacking in lives of so many young people. I learned a lot from everything I did.”

The May Russell Lodge DedicationThe May Russel Lodge
"To me and my cousins, May was our own Auntie Mame, and when she rolled into town, as they said in the stage play, doors were definitely going to open for us."

Ethan ElliotEthan Elliott
Ethan’s interest in physics expanded with a summer research opportunity at Patuxent River Naval Air Station (NAVAIR), made possible through the Weitzel Scholars Fund, which supports undergraduate summer research in the sciences. 

Anya Katrinic '07Anya Katrinic
It has been over 165 years since three County representatives rode to the House of Delegates in Annapolis to present their plans for a school that would one day become known as St. Mary’s College of Maryland. It has been a little more than a year since Anya Katrinic ’07, a student from the school, made the same journey.

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The 2008 Joseph Marion Gough, Jr. Excellence in Art Award

Bill Sturgis and Theresa Tenaglia

And the winner is...Theresa Tenaglia '08, right, receives congratulations from Bill Sturgis, regional president of PNC Bank. The winning work, Nevada, is in the background.

St. Mary's students are taking their art to the community.

For the past three years, St. Mary's students have gotten the chance to showcase their art at the PNC Bank in Leonardtown and to vie for the opportunity to win the Joseph Marion Gough, Jr. Excellence in Art Award. This year, eight students were invited to exhibit their work at the bank.

To be eligible for the award, students participate in the Annual Juried All-Student Art Show at the College's Boyden Gallery in April. Representatives from the bank then visit the gallery to select the works for the Gough Award competition. Once at the bank, the works are judged by a jury of local business people and bank associates.

This award was established to honor the memory and community service of Mr. Gough, a longtime president of the First National Bank of St. Mary’s (now PNC Bank), a community leader, art lover, and fervent supporter of St. Mary’s College of Maryland.

This year's exhibition includes the work of the following students:

Galen Brew '08 Father #4

Kris Fulk '09 Spyglass

Kris Fulk '09 Photography, Using Nikon FM10

Theresa Ann Tenaglia '08 Nevada

Sarah Kramer '09 Gunshot Wound

Jessica Porter '08 study of city space

Emily Norris '09 Memory Environment II

Elizabeth Nittler '08 Scarp Profile

Natasha Elizabeth Finnegan '09 Untitled

The works will remain on display at the Leonardtown bank through August 27, 2008. This year's program can be viewed here.

Joe Marion Gough

Portrait of Joseph Marion Gough, Jr. by Peter E. Egeli.
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