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January 4, 1998
Society of Surveyors names Robert Gauss Surveyor of the 0) YearThe Maryland Society of Surveyors has named Robert F. Gauss, president of R. F. Gauss & Associates Inc. in Emmitsburg, 1997 Surveyor of the Year.A member of the professional association for 22 years, Gauss was its president in 1994-1995.Gauss is a 1956 graduate of Baltimore Polytechnic Institute. He also took courses at Frederick Community College, Penn State University and Johns Hopkins University.Gauss is a member of the National Society of Professional Surveyors, the American Congress on Surveying and Mapping, the Emmitsburg Business and Professional Association, the Emmitsburg Historical Society and the Mason Dixon Line Preservation Partnership.
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SPORTS
By John W. Stewart and John W. Stewart,SUN STAFF | November 5, 1995
Sophomore All-Americans Pam Gauss and Susan Mackley combined for two goals and two assists, as Harford Community College defeated Dean Junior College, 2-0, for the 20th annual National Junior College Athletic Association field hockey championship in Bel Air yesterday."
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By John W. Stewart and John W. Stewart,SUN STAFF | October 22, 1995
When Harford Community College faces visiting Ocean County College in the first round of the National Junior College Athletic Association field hockey championships Saturday, it will have some added incentive.It wasn't supposed to be that way for Harford's nationally top-ranked team, but the Owls stumbled in their quest to an undefeated season last week, losing at Ocean, in Toms River, N.J., 2-1.Tomorrow the national committee will seed two teams in the Northern Division, with perennial playoff entries Herkimer (N.Y.
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By John W. Stewart and John W. Stewart,Staff Writer | November 14, 1993
Make no mistake: It is tradition that drives the mental part of the Fallston field hockey program. And when the physical part is as good as this year's team, good things happen.Pam Gauss scored two minutes into yesterday's state Class 2A championship game and a stout defense keyed by sweeper Julie Haire made it stand up for a rainy 1-0 victory over Parkside (11-4-1) at Goucher College yesterday.Except for a just-wide shot by Susan Mackley in the second half, Gauss' shot was really the only scoring opportunity for the Cougars.
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