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By From Staff Reports | April 21, 1995
Junior Courtney Crangi scored six goals as the Goucher women's lacrosse team beat host Frostburg State, 17-14, in overtime yesterday.The Gophers (11-1) scored four goals in the final 2 1/2 minutes of regulation -- two by Michele Mohlman -- to send the game into overtime.* St. Mary's 17, Washington College 5: Kristi Lavadera had five goals and an assist to lead St. Mary's (6-4) over host Washington (0-12).* Western Maryland 16, College of Notre Dame 13: Jodi Wagner scored four goals and earned two assists as host Western Maryland (5-4)
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NEWS
January 25, 2006
On January 23, 2006, HENRY JOHN MARIKLE, beloved husband of the late Wanda Mildred Marikle (nee Shellow), dear father of Mary Ann Soltys of Juneau, AK and Helen Marikle Passano. Loving grandfather of Mary Louise Soltys-Gray, Catherine Passano Mc Donnell, Tamara Ann Passano and Sarah Rebecca Passano. Adored great-grandfather of Alain Thomas Soltys-Gray, Emma Nelson Mc Donnell and Abigail Alden Mc Donnell A Memorial Mass will be offered Friday 10:30 A.M. at the Marikle Chapel of the Annunication of the College of Notre Dame of Maryland.
ENTERTAINMENT
By GENA R. CHATTIN | May 3, 2007
May 5 is more than just the date of Adele "Deli" Strummer's appearance at College of Notre Dame. It's also the anniversary of her release from a Nazi concentration camp. Strummer has since worked as a medical researcher at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York and at Sinai Hospital in Baltimore. She is also president of the Zarhar Remembrance Fund. Join Strummer on Saturday as she recalls her experience as a Holocaust survivor. Pianist Nancy Roldan and violinist Jose Miguel Cueto will also perform.
NEWS
July 14, 2005
On July 10, 2005, STEPHEN F. BECKENHOLDT, devoted father of Kiersten Poss and Daniel Beckenholdt; husband of Patricia Beckenholdt; brother of Cheryl Snyder and Annette Waymire; grandfather of Alexa Poss; step-father of Lindsay, Joel and Paul Strayer; uncle of Tyler and Shane Ramsey and Jordan and Jeremey Waymire. The family will receive friends at the family owned Ruck Towson Funeral Home Inc., 1050 York Rd (at Beltway exit 26-A), on Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M. A Memorial Mass will be celebrated at the Marikle Chapel of the Annunciation at the College of Notre Dame on Friday, at 10 A.M. Memorial contributions the the Stephen F. Beckenholdt Award Fund, Care of the Development Office at the College of Notre Dame of Maryland, 4701 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21210, will be appreciated.
NEWS
January 3, 2008
The family of Nancy A. Kreiter, who died Sunday while scuba diving in Florida, will receive friends from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday at the Schimunek Funeral Home, 610 W. MacPhail Road, Bel Air. Dr. Kreiter, 50, was an associate professor of biological sciences at the College of Notre Dame of Maryland. The Bel Air resident received her doctorate from the University of Maryland, Baltimore County. A memorial fund has been established in Dr. Kreiter's name at the College of Notre Dame, 4701 N. Charles St., Baltimore 21210.
NEWS
June 5, 2001
"Since becoming mayor of Baltimore, I've learned just how hard it is to get back in the habit of winning. Much of the leadership of our city is still mired in a culture of failure that infects our civic life, our media and too many of our private conversations." -Mayor Martin O'Malley in his May 26 commencement address at the College of Notre Dame.
NEWS
November 2, 2004
On October 30, 2004, in Convent Station, New Jersey, formerly of Baltimore, MD, MARGARET CARLIN BOYLE, beloved wife of 56 years to the late B. Dorsey Boyle, a 1927 graduate of the College of Notre Dame, former president of the Alumni Association of the College of Notre Dame and former Assistant of Operations of the Cathedral of Mary Our Queen, dear mother of Mary Carlin Porter, of Key West, FL and Suzanne Boyle Herrmann of Morris Township, New Jersey....
SPORTS
October 9, 1993
Senior Betsy Elder scored her first goal of the season with 2 minutes left as Maryland upset No. 8 William & Mary, 2-1 -- the first win by the Terps over a ranked team.Maryland (8-2-1) took a 1-0 lead on junior Terri Rich's goal -- her third of the season -- at the 53:44 mark. Tribe sophomore Natalie Neaton evened the score at 63:18.Cailin Mullins made nine saves for the Terps. Maren Rojas recorded two for William & Mary (6-3-1).* UMBC 3, Navy 0: Freshman striker Kris Einarson scored two goals -- at 7:06 and 14:09 -- to lead host UMBC (8-6)
NEWS
By Frederick N. Rasmussen | October 26, 2008
Regina M. Hubbard, former alumnae director of the College of Notre Dame of Maryland, died Oct. 19 of heart failure at Pickersgill Retirement Community in Towson. She was 87. Regina Anne McKeowne was born in Baltimore and raised on Bartlett Avenue. After graduating from the Institute of Notre Dame in 1939, she enrolled at the College of Notre Dame of Maryland, where she earned a bachelor's degree in English in 1943. During World War II, she worked as a secretary at the Coast Guard yard in Curtis Bay. After the war, she was an assistant buyer for more than a decade at the old Stewart's department store at Howard and Lexington streets, and later at its York Road and Walker Avenue location.
NEWS
April 8, 2003
Sister Teresa Marie, a former official of the College of Notre Dame of Maryland, died of pneumonia Thursday at her order's motherhouse, Villa Assumpta, in Baltimore County. She was 86. The Baltimore native was born Teresa Helldorfer and raised in the 2700 block of St. Paul St. A 1935 graduate of the Notre Dame of Maryland Preparatory School, she earned a degree in history from the College of Notre Dame and a master's degree from The Catholic University of America in Washington. She entered the School Sisters of Notre Dame in 1944, two years after her twin, Sister Rita Marie Helldorfer, joined the same Roman Catholic order.
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