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fa Dery oa vn Pet The MARINER well typifies our yearbook. No great number of years, perhaps fifteen, has passed since almost the entirety of families of South Dorchester's constituent communites were directly or indirectly supported by water; now, maybe seventy - five per cent is supported by water. The proportion of water subsisted families will probably continue to decrease, but let us ever have pride in the water, and the MARINER. They are our God-given heritage. 3 5 olfey -{ : “MARINER 1967 SOUTH DORCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL Church Creek, Maryland DORCHESTER HIGH CHOOL Church Creek, Maryland TABLE OF CONTENTS Title Page | Administration Page 5 Seniors Page 9 Classes Page 21 | Activities Page 31 Patrons Page 54 | Advertising mT TeACHCrs, memories. The and ultimately gradua- she Wakes and meets me Sort ot nibs me . choo! is not just to a - Lp Sao more. ib alae wisdom, leew ibutes= We” her education ie person peers. the staff and to all others who .- ri bueet ibet ‘any Nay-tow dude the publieation é-MARINER- alia yi to acknowledge. my gratitudesse_ ee ADMINISTRATION ie i CADE LL SL ANE A ANNE To the Seniors of 1967 Thanks for helping to make this such an enjoyable year. Whatever your task, whatever your goal, you will be called upon to make many decir sions. I hope you will always have the wisdom or guidance to know what is right and the strength to do it. No matter where you go, may you walk with God. eee William A. Brotemarkle, Jr., Principal Mrs. Mary Hester Science Arts and Crafts Adviser poe eee SSPE serge SS Home Economics General Science “4 FACULTY Morley Jull General Science Special Studies Pep Club Adviser Boys' Coach Mrs. Alois Matthews English Latin Senior Play Director SO DO Adviser Jerry McCulley Industrial Arts Mathematics Student Council Adviser Mrs. Wyona Mills Civics English Psy chology MARINER Adviser Mrs. Mary Mitchell Commercial Subjects Business Mathematics Mrs. Lourene Simmons Reading Social Studie f Lt2 Jlevieny Mrs. Emma Powley Librarian Social Studies MARINER Adviser Wayne Towers Mathematics Physical Education me, Boys' Coach Mrs. Betty Parks om XY Varsity Club Adviser English mis General Mathematics Mrs. Catherine Spicer School Secretary Mrs. Donna Rice English Physical Education Cheerleading Adviser Girls' Coach A TRIBUTE TO JAMES ORVILLE PRITCHETT As student, leader, athlete, and personal friend to all who knew him, Jimmy helped mold the traditions of our school and left behind him an unforgettable record of service and devotion to duty. One of the goals in a student's life is look- ing forward to graduation and being able to wear the adornment that is symbolic of graduation. The adornment of graduation is the class ring. To the senior, the class ring with its ruby set and Spartan insignia, symbolizes twelve long years of hard work. The ring, in a sense, is a reward for the countless hours of studying and the knowl- edge gained while in school. This ring, worn proudly on the hand of the senior, distinguishes him from all other students. SENIORS SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Andrew Todd Tolley--President Wanda Joyce Lewis--Vice President Roberta Rose Mills--Secretary Deborah Lee Meredith--Treasurer Ann Marie Adams Ann Marie Fishing Creek, Maryland College Preparatory She cannot think of two things at once so she thinks of him. Field Hockey 1-4; Volleyball 1-4; Cheerleading Squad 1-4; Librarian 1; Student Council 2; Varsity Club 4. Future plans--Undecided. Thomas Franklin Ashton Dit-Dit Hoopersville, Maryland General Leave silence to the saints; I'm just human. Basketball Manager 3-4; Cafeteria Helper 4; Chef Club 2. Future plans--Be a truck driver. John Joseph Bleyer avin Lakesville, Maryland Business I agree with no man's opinion; I have some of my own. Basketball 3, 4; Cross Country 3,4; Track and Field 3,4; Gym Club 3; Student Council 4; Varsity Club 4. Future plans--Join the Air Force. Robert Harmon Cumberland Bobby ! Crapo, Maryland General He always has something on his mind, mostly nothing. Track and Field 4; Gym Club 3,4. Future plans--Join the Navy. Edward Bain Dean Elmer ! Fishing Creek, Maryland General Why should the devil have all the fun? Basketball 1-4; Basketball manager 1; Cross Country 3,4; Track and Field 3,4; Gym Club 3,4. Future plans--Undecided. Barbara Ann Gootee Cal! Golden Hill, Maryland General ! Friendliness is the key to success. ! Fiéld Hockey 4; Art Club 1. a Future plans--Undecided. Robert Larry Gootee Garry Golden Hill, Maryland College Preparatory An athlete that scores in more than one way. Basketball 1,2, 4; Cross Country 1, 2,4; Track and Field 1-4; Gym Club 3,4; Varsity Club 4. Future plans--Undecided. Wanda Joyce Lewis Gomez Church Creek, Maryland Business Nice things come in small packages. . Basketball 1-4; Field hockey 1-4; Class Officer 1-4; SO DO Staif 1-4; Student Council Officer 2-4; Varsity Club 4. Future plans--Be an airline stewardess. Sadie Amanda McGlauglin Sqm ! Andrews, Maryland College Preparatory Like a good book--she is bound to please. Class Officer 1-3; Librarian 1-3; MARINER Staff 2-4; Monitor 1; Pep Club 3,4; School Pianist 1-4; Student Council Officer 1. Future plans--Undecided. Alice Marie Meekins Alice Fishing Creek, Maryland Business She thinks, speaks, and acts as she should. Art Club 1. Future plans--Do secretarial work. Deborah Lee Meredith Peter Mills Toddville, Maryland Business Dates are my favorite fruit. Class Officer 2-4; Librarian 1; SO DO Staff 1-4; Student Council 1. Future plans--Attend a business school or work at duPont's. Po We gue 4 i ea Juanita Lynne Mills Igor Bishops Head, Maryland College Preparatory Why take life seriously? You never get out alive. ie. Basketball 1-4; Field Hockey 1-4; Class Officer 2,3; Dramatic Club 1; SO DO Staff 1-4; Varsity Club 4. Future plans--Enter the field of journalism. Roberta Rose Mills Birdie Bishop's Head, Maryland Business 'The remedies of love she knew by name; she was wise in that old game. Class Officer 4; Dramatic Club 1,2; MARINER Staff 2-4; Pep Club 3,4. Future plans--Become Mrs. Thomas Tobat, Jr. Ronald Lee Newcomb ''Poopsie Church Creek, Maryland Business Take good care of me. Good men are rare. Basketball manager 3, 4; Class Officer 2; Student Council 3. Future plans--Get a good job and also continue taxidermal work. Linda Sue Parks Linda Wingate, Maryland Business She seems quiet but ask her friends. Dramatic Club 1,2; Librarian 4; Student Council 2-4. Future plans--Work at duPont's. Patricia Theresa Parks Pat!! Hoopersville, Maryland Business When she is good, she is very good; when she is bad, she is better than most of us. Basketball 3,4; Field Hockey 4; Volleyball 3,4; Librarian 2,3; MARINER Staff 2-4; Varsity Club 4. Future plans--Undecided. Glen Arthur Phillips Glen Fishing Creek, Maryland Business Laughing, smiling evermore; he's a boy we all adore. Basketball manager 1; Cross Country 1-3; Track and Field 1-4; Art Club 1; Gym Club 3, 4. Future plans--Undecided. Richard Wesley Robinson PRicky Toddville, Maryland General All the world may not love a lover, but all the world watches him. Basketball 1, 2,4; Cross Country 3; Track and Field 2; MARINER Staff 2-4; Monitor 1. Future plans--Join the Service. Edward Louis Ruark Moose Crocheron, Maryland College Preparatory You can never tell what he will do next. Basketball 1-4; Track and Field 2-4; Dramatic Club 1,2; Gym Club 3, 4; Varsity Club 4. Future plans--Attend a medical school to become a laboratory technician. Dorothy Eliza Simmons Dottie Hoopersville, Maryland Business A light heart lives long. Art Club 1. Future plans--Make Bob a good wife. Lingan Thomas Spicer Tin Golden Hill, Maryland General T am not lazy; I am just saving my energy! Cross Country 3; Track and Field 3; MARINER Staff 2-4. Future plans--Join the Marine Corps. Andrew Todd Tolley Mlolley™ Toddville, Maryland College Preparatory A good mind possesses a kingdom. '! Basketball 1-4; Cross Country 2-4; Track and Field 1-4; Class Officer 1, 4; MARINER staff 2-4; Varsity Club 3,4. Future plans--Attend the University of Maryland. Daniel LeeTolley “Horse” Fishing Creek, Maryland General Tall, dark,. and then some. Basketball 3,4; Track and Field 1,2; Gym Club 3, 4; Varsity Club 4. Future plans--Work ar du Pont's or under the General Motors Training Program. Robert Fulton Travis Rabbit ; Fishing Creek, Maryland General Mischief is no trouble for him to make. Cross Country 1-4; Track and Field 1-4; Gym Club 3,4. Future plans--Join the Air Force. Robert Carroll Bramble ‘Tootie™ Bishops Head, Maryland Graduated from South Dorchester High School in June 1966. Reentered South Dorchester High School in September 1966 for post graduate work. Class Motto: Duty and today are ours; results and futurity belong to God. Class Colors: Blue and Gold Class Flower: Roses There are no beaten paths to Glory's height, There are no rules to compass greatness known: Each for himself must cleave a path alone, And press his won way forward in the flight. Peal, Sout bad L7 SENIOR CLASS HISTORY The history of the class of nineteen hundred and sixty-seven is so dramatic and colorful that it resembles a play--one of those modern plays that so skillfully disre- gards all the rules of the drama. This is a play in five acts. The play was written by the actors as they played their parts under the direction of Mr. Ernest Leap and Mr. William Brotemarkle, Jc., prin- cipals, and a band of capable assistants, the faculty. It is produced by the board of education with the cooperation of the taxpayers and is given by an all-star cast. This play belongs to no particular classification, being, at various stages--no pun intended--comedy and tragedy and sometimes a review--spelled any way you please. Act I shows the arrival of the class in the halls of learning. Their timidity and curious mistakes furnish some bright comedy moments. For the first time in their lives they choose class officers. Act II shows the people in the same place, but now they are known as Freshmen. With the name Freshmen comes the task of sponsoring a dance and choosing a Student Council officer. Act III finds the same people again in the same place, but they are known as Sopho- mores, @wing to an advance in rank. In this act the members of the cast seem to have achieved a charm, an ease of manner, anda feeling of security that were noticeably lacking in Acts I and II. Incipient love affairs are noticed, and the costumes are much more elaborate, as is also the make-up used. Act IV begins with the same people in the same place--which may make the play sound monotonous to you, but I assure you it is not. The actors are so changed that each act seems like an entirely new play. They are now called Juniors. Their position and pride have both advanced. There are many, many delightful interludes to make this a cheerful act. The highlights were the receiving of class rings and sponsoring the Junior-Senior Prom. Other unexpected things are happening. Many who came on in the first act with enthusiasm and high hopes have wearied of the struggle and left the cast in search of high positions offering speedy remuneration and less brain.fag. We miss them, but realize that they may be entirely justified in their withdrawal. Act V arrives at last and is warmly received. By this time, the actors are so matured, so at ease, so changed for the better that it is difficult to recognize them. We seem to view with rose-colored spectacles the scene that so soon will vanish. It looks impossibly attractive. We have grown honestly fond of all the cast, some of whom we regarded with any- thing but favor as the curtain rose on the first act of this queer play. The action is more rapid and more complicated than its preceding acts. There is more comedy than before, and there are some delightful interpolations. These include the presentation of our senior play, the Junior-Senior Prom given to us by the Juniors, and the receiving of our diplomas. The entire production attains a smoothness and a finish that are very pleasing. Despite all the gaiety, grim preparations are going on, to the end that those who are how stars may remain so and that others may continue to remain in the cast. Many hearts are weak with anxiety. As the act nears its close, white faces and brows drawn with worry are noticed. For this is the final struggle. Victory now means freedom from study and examinations. At last the fatal hour arrives, and the final examination raises its head. The attack of the Seniors is brave and well organized. The result of concentration is apparent. To a man--and a woman--the Seniors emerge victorious. The play ends ina burst of glory, with flowers, music, and congratulations--in Short, graduation exercise; and we have the well-known and ever popular happy ending. = SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the class of 1967 of South Dorchester High School, Dorchester County, Mary- land, being sound in both mind and body, do hereby make this duly attested will to dispose of our possessions. If any slight discrepancies or apparent injustices or partialities should appear to you in the distribution of our effects, we trust that you will pardon them and realize that these things are not caused by exhaustion of the brain. And in this manner do we dispose of our possessions: Item 1 We give and bequeath to the Junior class all the examination questions we have been given during the past year. The answers, never known in entirety by us, are not included in this legacy. Item 2 To our good friends, the Sophomore Class, we leave our patience. It will be found useful as the only means by which they can endure the Juniors. Item 3 To the sophisticated and confident'' Freshmen we leave our little book en- titled, 'How to Tell the Teachers, a pamphlet compiled by us during our years of arduous study. It contains specific information as to which teachers can not be bluffed, which are easy, and which are hard to please. It tells who your favorite authors must be to stand well with the English and reading departments, which social studies teacher is especially fond of government, and which one is partial toward economic development. It tells what questions to ask the science and math teachers to make them really forget the lessons and be interesting. It also contains a list of the favorite books in the library and explains how and when to borrow and return them. Finally, the pamphlet gives clues on how to be physically fit in order to make the teams and win the trophies. The information in this book is invaluable to anyone wishing to make high grades in the subjects mentioned. Item 4 We leave to next year's eighth grade students our good luck. It made us what we are today and should satisfy them. Item 5 We give and bequeath to the incoming seventh grade a map of the school building to enable them to find the following rooms in the order of their importance: The cafeteria, the gymnasium, and the classrooms. Item 6 To the athletes of next year we leave the privilege of gazing admiringly at the trophies that previous teams have won. Item 7 To next year's class president we leave Andrew's ability to overcome all opposition and to prevent others from knowing opposition existed. Item 8 To the undergraduate needing it most, we give Edward's supply of language, which will enable the recipient to talk more and say less than any other human being. Item 9 To the over-ambitious undergraduate we leave Tommy's perfect indolence, which if properly used will insure against nervous breakdown from overstudy. Item 10 To the Student Council we leave the authority to designate the cafeteria as a ''Recovery Room for students confined to the health room. Item 11 To our dear old school building itself, we leave sadness and gloom caused by our departure. Item 12 To our principal we leave our gratitude for his counsel and guidance. Item 13 To our teachers, the faculty of South Dorchester High School, we hereby give, free from all taxes, our entire stock of knowledge. From them it came and to them it should be returned, that others may be benefited by it as we have been. Besides these bequests, we leave our best wishes to any and all who may desire them. Finally, we do hereby name and appoint as the sole executrix of this our last will and testament, our class adviser, Mrs. Alois C. Matthews. In witness whereof, we, the class of 1967, the testator, have set our hand and seal on this first day of June in the year of 1967. ANN MARIE BARBARA DEBORAH TIME HAS PASSED cororty AND NOW WE. 2moe. ovaor, HAVE BECOME THE GRAVE AND REVEREND SENIORS We grave and reverend Seniors, Who though the years so slow We spent in acquisition Of things we had to know, Are filled with wild excitement; At last the goal is won. We gaze in admiration Upon the work we've done. The courses we have taken, The stiff exams, we've passed Would indicate intelligence; With wonder we're aghast. The faculty, they tell us, Are equally surprised, For when they found us passing They scarce believéd their eyes. Perhaps it was their wisdom That dragged us up to grade, And so we're saying, Thank you, Ne For good advice and aid. How often we have counted The time till holidays, And wished the hours were shorter In education's ways! But now we may discover What old folks say is true: Life's working day is lengthy, And holidays are few. Still armed with high endeavor We'll meet fate with a smile -. PATRICIA And strive with heart undaunted, Remembering the while That life, despite misfortune, Is but adventure gay, And Death's a friend that gives us A last long holiday. ROBER Tyce ROBERT «T. ROBERTA RONALD THOMAS - 3 NO PHOTO AVAILABLE Our school is made up of classes--each class comprised of individuals--each having individual qualities. Since all people do not have equal abilities, they are recog- nized separately. But, the most important factor is that the majority of our students are ready, willing and able to learn. There- fore students carrying their books into school symbolize the character of our classes at South Dorchester. ala, CLASSES JUNIOR CLASS Junior Class Officers President--Rosemary Parks Vice President--Linda McGlaughlin Secretary -Ella Jones Treasurer--Herbert Hughes Sandra Abbott Sharon Bloodsworth Sheila Dawson Donna Eskridge JUNIOR CLASS 2 David Hooper Herbert Hughes Ella Jones Lemuel Lewis Linda McGlaughlin Judith Meade Bruce Meekins Daniel Mills Donna Morris Vickey Morris James Parks Rosemary Parks Harry Phillips Gary Pritchett Keith Rippons Candace Ruark Karen Ruark Paula Ruark Anthony Shockley Susan Simmons Bruce Abbott Gerald Brittingham Bruce Collins Janice Cox Lana Creighton Daniel Dawson Jo Ann Elzey Patricia Elzey Charles Flowers Brenda Hayward SOPHOMORE CLASS 1 a i? a jen . ot ett ; Sophomore Class Officers President=-Richarcsrranl Vice Presidént--Jeanneé: Spicer. Secretary--Bonnie Gaye Powley Treasurer--Debra Parks SOPHOMORE CLASS — Deborah Holotik John Holotik Joseph Hughes Sharon Lewis Deborah McGlaughlin Randy McGlaughlin Robert Miller Barbara Parks Debra Parks Bonnie Gaye Powley Wanda Powley Richard Prahl Lynn Pritchett Shirley Rippons Gloria Robinson Glenn Ruark Carl Shockley Eddie Shockley Sherry Shockley Jeanne Spicer Gloria Thomas Barbara Todd Lynn Todd Hansel Travers Margaret Willey Robert Willey Franklin Windsor Joyce Ann Woodland Linda Aaron David Adams Sherry Andrews Lorraine Bloodsw orth Lance Bramble David Brown Bruce Gootee Mickey Hayward Junius Henry Dorothy Hooper Paul Jones Phillip Jones William Keene Susie Lewis William Lewis Penny McGlauglin Deanna Mills Wayne Newcomb Delores Parks Kathy Phillips Martha Ann Phillips Reginald Phillips Donna Powley Deborah Pritchett FRESHMAN CLASS FRESHMAN CLASS Linda Pritchett Charlotte Rhea Carol Ruark Donna Ruark Thomas Ruark Gary Shockley Cynthia Simmons Linda Simmons Robin Simmons Sandra Simmons Allen Smith Janet Spicer Diana Thomas. Gail Todd Rebecca Todd Reginald Todd Sandra Todd Linda Travers Richard Travers Roland Travers Sally Travis Carson Windsor Christina Woodland EIGHTH GRADE Cathy Abbott Marie Abbott James Adams Leroy Bell Oneita Bleyer Randy Bradford Millie Dean Charles Elliott George Elliott Lee Gore Robert Hall Patricia Hayden Deborah Insley Cheryl Jones Linwood Jones William Newcomb Bonnie Parks Sharon Parks John Phillips Delores Powley Ritchie Powley Gregory Rhea Michael Riley Brenda Rippons Jenny Rippons Rudy Robbins vs AAW? Nee Be ae Virgil Ruark Carmen Santiago Gillis Todd Glenwood Todd Ralph Travis SEVENTH GRADE Douglas Abbott Wayne Abbott Carol Brittingham Patrick Dawson Richard Elzey Rhonda Flowers Sherry Flowers Judy Handley Anthony Hayden Dale Holliday John Wayne Holliday Thomas Holotik Darlene Hughes Daniel Jones Zant Connie Lewis Glenda Murphy Roland Rhea Leroy Rippons Eddy Robbins Kathryn Robbins Woodrow Robbins Jeffrey Robinson Clarence Ruark Patti Ruark Trudi Ruark Areida Shockley Carlton Shorter Barbara Simmons Donald Simmons Robert Simmons Carlton Thomas Martin Tolley Rachel Travis es ev FAMILIAR SCENES When the library is quiet the tide Nobody move. I dropped my usually rises. contact lens, Oh no. Danny Tolley has caught We'd rather starve than go with- What? Trouble with the heat his neck in the rim again, out salt and pepper. ' again? 30 The gavel symbolizes many things. Perhaps the most important is leadership. In meet- ings where a gavel is used, leadership is demanded. The gavel symbolized activities; these activities encourage the development of leadership. Leaders are chosen to do a job and being the performers that they are; the task is done. In summary, the gavel represents leadership, hard work, an ob- jective, and the will to accomplish this goal. DY eee ui, ACTIVITIES SEATED: Andrew Tolley--Editor, Sheila Dawson--Asst. Editor, Roberta Mills--Business Mgr. , Amanda McGlauglin--Advertising Mgr. , Pat Parks--Typist. STANDING: Herbert Hughes, Judy Meade, Jeanne Spicer, Richard Prahl, Lin Spicer, Gloria Thomas, Deanna Mills, Joyce Ann Woodland. Mrs. Wyona Mills Mrs. Emma Powley Adviser Adviser SO DO STAFF Editor--Lynn Mills lst Page Editor--Linda McGlaughlin Assistant--Barbara Parks 2nd Page Editor--Donna Powley Sports Editors (Girls)--Deborah Meredith Assistant--Janie Cox (Boys)--Danny Mills Ath Page Editor--Paula Ruark Reporters--Linda Aaron, Sharon Lewis, Randy Bradford, and Lance Bramble Business Manager --Sherry Shockley Advertising Manager--Wanda Lewis Assistant--Christina Woodland Exchange Editor--Debbie McGlaughlin Photographer --Billy Lewis Mrs. Alois Matthews Adviser Lynne Mills Editor STUDENT COUNCIL SEATED: Wanda Lewis--President, Donna Eskridge--Vice President, Brenda Hayward--Secretary, Cindy Simmons--Treasurer. FIRST ROW: Pat Elzey, Ella Jones, Rosemary Parks, Mr. McCulley--Advisor, Dorothy Hooper, Donna Ruark, Linda Parks, Rhonda Flowers. SECOND ROW: Wayne Newcomb, Carol Ruark, Glenn Ruark, Jay Bleyer, Richard Prahl, Joey Hughes, Cathy Abbott, Robert Hall, Carol Brittingham. This is a portion of the Student Council float in the making which won 2nd place in the annual ''Cambridge Christmas Parade. SQUTH MORCHESTER SALITES YO ON F. CANNON = VIETNAM SGT MICHEAL ROBINSON VIETNAM AF Pc JOHN SIMMONS = VIETNAM. | Under the auspices of Mr. McCulley, FRETIERITK CANNON VIETN NY, Wanda discusses some facet of a | Student Council project. emer co maa Basketball Queen 1966-1967 President Larry Gootee Vice President Ann Adams Secretary Vicky Morris Wanda Lewis Treasurer Donna Eskridge VARSITY CLU a) sel Se, ee od ahs or FIRST ROW: Ed Ruark, Lynne Mills, Jay Bleyer, Pav Parks, Andrew Tolley, Ann Adams. SECOND ROW: Judy Meade, Debbie Parks, Bonnie Powley, Wanda Lewis, Jeanne Spicer, Donna Eshridge, Brenda Hayward, Pat Elzey, Vicky Morris, Sherry Shockley, THIRD ROW: Danny Tolley, Glenn Ruark, Randy McGlaughlin, Larry Gootee, Keith Rippons, Danny Mills, 35 ARTS AND CRAFTS CLUB — 4% =) he Tye att : a me Sy The Arts and Crafts Club meets twice weekly under the supervision of Mrs. Mary Hester. The club members participate in such activities as copper enameling, plastic casting, copper tooling, and various other crafts. Members of the club are as follows: SEATED: Wanda Powley, Millie Dean, Reginald Phillips, Wayne Newcomb, Lance Bramble, Robert Miller, Mrs. Mary Hester, adviser. STANDING: Daniel Jones, Robert Simmons, Darlene Hughes, Dolores Powley, Dale Holliday, Glenda Faye Murphy, Areida Shockley, Janet Spicer, John Phillips, Phillip Jones, Roland Travers, Allen Smith, David Brown, Thomas Ruark, Rudy Robbins, Gillis Todd, Paul Jones, Eddy Robbins, Carson Windsor. GYM CLUBS Junior High Gym Club FIRST ROW: Ricky Shorter, Tommy Holotik, Pat Dawson, Doug Abbott, Ricky Elzey, Donnie Simmons, Carlton Thomas, Leroy Rippons. SECOND ROW: Jeff Robinson, Wayne Abbott, Woodrow Robbins, Gary Shockley, Glen Todd, Bruce Gootee, Ricky Powley. THIRD ROW: Greg Rhea, Mr. Towers--instructor, David Adams. Senior High Gym Club FIRST ROW: Jim Parks, Jerry Brittingham, Randy McGlaughlin, Larry Gootee, Mr. Towers--instructor, Lem Lewis, Bruce Meekins, Danny Dawson, Eddie Dean. SECOND ROW: Tony Shockley, Franklin Windsor, Joe Hughes, Glenn Ruark, Hansel Travers, Bruce Abbott, Eddie Shockley. LIBRARIANS SEATED: Mrs. Emma Powley, Librarian STANDING: Susan Simmons, Donna Powley, Deborah McGlaughlin, Deanna Mills, Gloria Robinson, Jenny Rippons, JoAnn Elzey, Paula Ruark, Linda Parks, Shirley Rippons. The South Dorchester High School Library is a fine one with about three thousand, two hundred fifty books and 48 periodicals. The librarians are in the library for the purpose of assisting and recom- mending interesting reading material to faculty and students. They also help in locating and checking out books. The library serves as a key toward helping students as they prepare themselves to be well informed citizens in a rapidly progressing SOCIety. SOUTH DORCHESTER’S U.S. TREASURY SAVINGS PROGRAM oe oe THE WONDERFUL WORLD Brings Us Closer ay wont a wonderful Worl ty ny We Olud y KODE To understand tr and loca tien. , Our feign her hoaod DOr Country. ¢. far Gway piace § endertyl water round you. cu 2 Wonderty $4, Ubon Your Breast orld, you are be itlly : he yonderful i : i Airsvepderl aid king tere iat i eaiNs Gn The water and whirls the mille, And alke to ikse Son the top or He hilis, y iendl ith fet ¥ +) 4 oar Ap eody sh sy F ind Vel ast an rake dresse ‘ The saving stamp program at South Dorchester High School provides the students with a way to save for the : future. Stamps and savings bonds are sold weekly. The student helpers who assist in this program are as follows: STANDING: Deanna Mills, Gail Todd, Mrs. Mills--Sporsor, Donna Powley, Randy Bradford, Rachel Travis. SEATED: Barbara Gootee, Judy Meade, Brenda Hayward, Bonnie Powley. soo nmenmneermsnnesnnnenscenes ene _ FIRE MARSHALS SEATED: Larry Gootee, Lin Spicer, John Bleyer, Ronnie Newcomb, Andrew Tolley. FIRST ROW: Reginald Phillips, Robert Hall, Gary Shockley, Lenny Jones, Leroy Bell, Paul Jones, Joe Hughes, William Keene. SECOND ROW: Glenn Ruark, Gary Pritchett, Keith Rippons, Mickey Hayward, Herbert Hughes, James Parks, Martin Tolley. MONITORS Cindy Simmons, Linda McGlaughlin, Sherry Shockley, Bruce Collins, Richard Prahl, Brenda Hayward, Donna Eskridge, Ella Jones. The Spartan of early Greece has been de- scribed as being physically and mentally disciplined to the highest degree. He was a proud member of a military aristocracy. However, his rigid training left him con- servative, unimaginative, narrow-minded, and suspicious of all outsiders. As a symbol of our school, the Spartan, should keep us ever aware of our goal, to become physically and mentally disci- plined; but at the same time we should become more well rounded and useful persons than this figure of old. ATHLETICS HOCKEY TEAM FIRST ROW: Donna Ruark, Rebecca Todd, Bonnie Powley, Wanda Lewis, Ann Marie Adams, Dorothy Hooper, Cindy Simmons, Paula Ruark. SECOND ROW: Patricia Elzey, Charlotte Rhea, Janet Spicer, Lynne Mills, Patricia Parks, Donna Eskridge, Carol Ruark, Kathy Phillips. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Donna Rice--Coach, Diana Thomas, Debbie Parks, Jeanne Spicer, Martha Ann Phillips, Linda Aaron, Judy Meade, Brenda Hayward, Sherry Shockley, Vicky Morris--Manager. Hockey Schedule 1966 North Dorchester 6 South Dorchester Cambridge 3 South Dorchester North Dorchester 4 South Dorchester St. Michaels 7 South Dorchester Cambridge 3 South Dorchester St. Michaels 4 South Dorchester CROSS COUNTRY SQUAD KNEELING: Jay Bleyer, Larry Gootee, Bruce Gootee, Keith Rippons, Andrew Tolley. STANDING: David Brown, Glenn Ruark, David Adams, Randy McGlaughlin, Thomas Ruark, Gary Shockley, Coach--Wayne Towers. Jay Bleyer participating in the District V Cross Country Meet held at South Dorchester High School. BOYS’ VARSITY BASKETBALL Andy Tolley, Tony Shockley, Hub Hughes, Gary Pritchett, Gary Pritchett, Ed Ruark, Danny Tolley, Larry Gootee, Jay Bleyer, Robert Cumberland, Jim Parks, and Keith Rippons who is absent. KNEELING: Wayne Towers, Coach. JAYBLEY EB. GIRLS’ BASKETBALL TEAM STANDING: Charlotte Rhea, Cynthia Simmons, Patricia Elzey, Dorothy Hooper, Janet Spice, Brenda Hayward, Martha Ann Phillips, Sherry Shockley, Pat Parks, Judy Meade, Lynne Mills, Jeanne Spicer, Wanda Lewis, not in picture--Donna Powley. KNEELING: Coach--Mrs. Donna Rice, Managers--Barbara Parks, not in picture-- Sheila Dawson. Sen ; Shoekley oo - - ; Y Pee Brenda Hayward Jeanne Spicer eke wll | re i CHEERLEADING SQUAD Donna Eskridge, Bonnie Gaye Powley, Vicky Morris, Lana Creighton, Debbie Mrs. Donna Rice--Adviser Parks, and Captain--Ann Marie Adams. PEP CLUB FRONT ROW--Bonnie Parks--Treasurer, Jo Ann Elzey--Secretary, Linda McGlaughlin--Vice President, Roberta Mills--President. SECOND ROW--C. Santiago, G. Robinson, E. Jones, S. Simmons, C. Simmons, K. Ruark, W. Powley, R. Flowers, R. Travis, C. Ruark, Mr. Jull--Adviser. THIRD ROW--A. Shockley, C. Brittingham, B. Todd, S. Rippons, L. Pritchett, D. Hughes, D. Morris, P. Ruark, T. Ruark, R. Parks. FOURTH ROW--D. Mills, D. Powley, L. Aaron, J. Rippons, M. Dean, O. Bleyer, A. McGlaughlin, B. Gootee, B. Simmons, M. Abbott. ia seein Sh iN Ce Ri aay KNEELING: Joey Hughes, Glen Ruark, Gary Shockley, Tommy Ruark, Bruce Abbott, Bruce Gootee. STANDING: David Adams, Randy McGlaughlin, Richard Prahl, Lynn Pritchett, Jimmy Windsor, Eddie Shockley. JUNIOR CHEERLEADERS Gail Todd, Carol Ruark, Rebecca Todd, Diana Thomas, Kathy Phillips. GIRLS’ VOLLEYBALL TEAM FRONT ROW: Charlotte Rhea, Diana Thomas, Janet Spicer, Donna Eskridge, Bonnie Powley, Debbie Parks, Dorothy Hooper, Paula Ruark, Cindy Simmons, Donna Ruark. STANDING: Coach--Mrs. Rice, Pat Elzey, Jeanne Spicer, Brenda Hayward, Linda Aaron, Martha Ann Phillips, Sherry Shockley, Pat Parks, Carol Ruark, Vicky Morris, Kathy Phillips, Ann Marie Adams, Sheila Dawson--Manager. ac dt FAH Heats ee i = CA atta aq, 658 statins Foal th seestit iti FIRST ROW: Daniel Mills--Manager, Gary Pritchett, David Brown, Bruce Gootee, Andrew Tolley, David Adams, Randy McGlaughlin, Jay Bleyer, Tommy Ruark, Gary Shockley, Keith Rippons, Glenn Ruark, Larry Gootee. SECOND ROW: Herbert Hughes, Eddie Shockley, Jimmy Parks, Richard Prahl, Edward Ruark, Jimmy Windsor, Lynn Pritchett. NUTRITION In our nutrition department our cooks: Mrs. Willie Keene, Mrs. Jean Insley. Our cafeteria workers: Richard Travers, Barbara Parks, Deborah McGaughlin, Deborah Holotik, Edward Dean, Bruce Meekins. Louis Shenton, Tom Jones ry 5 ie) = (cP) a 3 G 7 ia} = ae ha) 0) G 1) “et eH Au (cd) 13) GS ic) is w i UO Bs ie) RS bo oo] ied) aa UO ° (00) G Ee Lh VU Zz x Z. Ltd _ = = Byron Bradshaw Ronald Newcomb OUR SCHOOL A new twist? Inventory Senior Typists Any answers ? ! Basketball Queen and Royal Court Packages for Vietnam Time out! Playing Hooky ? '67 MARINER is finished OUR COMMUNITIES Mr. and Mrs. George Aaron Mr. and Mrs. William Aaron Mr. and Mrs. Alonza Abbott Mr. and Mrs. Donald Abbott Mr. and Mrs. Harold Adams Col. and Mrs. Hobart Adams Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Adams Mr. and Mrs. Aldon Andrews Ann Marie and Vaughn Mr. and Mrs. Batkin : Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Bell Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bennett Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bloodsworth Mr. and Mrs. Marcie Bloodsworth Roger Bloodsworth Mr. and Mrs. Romie Booze Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Bradford Mr. and Mrs. Byron Bradshaw Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Bradshaw Edward (Honey) Bramble Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bramble Mr. and Mrs. Morris Bramble Mrs. Noda Bramble Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Bramble, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Bramble, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. John A. 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Tolley . and Mrs. Leroy Travers A. i Twigg Mrs. Mr. Dorothy Twigg and Mrs. Richard W. Tyler Vicky and Timmy Mr. Mr. Mr. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wallace and Mrs. Eugene Wheatley and Mrs. George Wheatley, Sr. Ethel White and Mrs. Homer Willey Miss Anita Windsor Mr. Mrs. . and Mrs. . and Mrs. and Mrs. Austin Windsor Carlton Windsor Crawford Windsor, Sr. Edward Windsor . and Mrs. Hammond Windsor, Sr. . and Mrs. William Windsor . and Mrs. Buddy Wingate . and Mrs. Mowbray Wingate . and Mrs. Louis Wolfe . and Mrs. D. C. Wolverton . and Mrs. . and Mrs. . and Mrs. Charles Woodland Dryden Woodland _ - Hallie Woodland . Irene Woodland . and Mrs. Lois Woodland . and Mrs. . and Mrs. Wendell Woodland, Sr. Wilson Wroten ELIHU ABBOTT Drag Line Crane Service Ditches, Channels, Piling Ponds Free Estimates Andrews, Maryland 847-8232 RUARK ASHTON, INC. Compliments of RIPPONS' (Rip's) SEAFOOD MKT. U.S. Route 750 Seafood Packers Cambridge, Maryland Hoopersville, Maryland Eldridge Rippons — Prop. Phone 397-3546 Dial 228-5061 JEANETTE'S BEAUTY SALON 518 Poplar Street | Mobil Cambridge, Maryland — Ee We have a way with hair e Jeannette Handy, Prop. 228-3676 Mobil-flame W.L. COLEMAN SONS Mobil-flame. Bottle Gas Service Exclusive Distributors P.O. Box 34] TOMMY'S Cambridge, Maryland Phone 228-3300 Compliments of Enjoy The Finest Perfect Garment Company E D Manufacturing Company Cambridge, Maryland Soft—Fresh—Delicious Wherever—Fine Foods Are Sold! Compliments of Reuben C. Murphy Mgr. Dorset Land Co. Toddville, Maryland Res. Phone COL. GEORGE J. WITTSTADT Asotin Blak AUCTIONEER Fashioned For Flattering Fit CAMBRIDGE, MARYLAND “If It Can Be Sold, | Can Sell It” AC. 8-5070 n O Mm € P.O. Box 278 beautiful === Merchandisers of Home Beauty Aids e e e Installation Specialists C A M B R I D G E Phone: VI: 7-8144. NEW DIMENSION: Breer Ne PX SERVICE YXQUALITY YXCREATIVITY YCRELIABILITY 1X oe eco Home Beneficial Life Insurance Company Box 353, Cambridge, Maryland AMERICAN YEARBOOK COMPANY and Wingate, Maryland Representative: Cambridge, Maryland NEWCOMB'S TAX Richard L. Boisjolie Hannibal, Missouri G u Ei aes Box 235 dame iri Shi—sinOW Cambridge, Md. gare: aa Expertly Mounted one rhea Hip Roof Road Golden Hill, Maryland Phone — 397-3356 LEWIS SEAFOOD For Call S W ALUMINUM Hard Crabs Norris Lewis PRODUCTS CO. Soft Crabs Viking 7-8123 Combination Storm Windows Crab Meat Wingate, Md. Doors - Awnings - Jalousies - Siding Owned and Operated by Calvin Webster Compliments of Phone 228-1555 HOT TOM'S 335 Dorchester Ave. Garage and Grocery Cambridge, Maryland 847-8367 — Toddville, Maryland WISE OIL FUEL, INC. 741 Race Street — Cambridge, Maryland Phones: TA 2-2730 — 228-4131 56 IT COSTS NO MORE.... Route 50 Woods Road Cambridge, Md. Convenient Terms No Parking Probfems WILLEY'S ANTIQUES 1 mile east of Cambridge Route 50 Cambridge, Maryland Omro Willey Phone 228-0669 Home 228-2661 CLARENCE O. PRITCHETT We strive to give you real service. 847-8215 or 847-8136 Bishops Head, Maryland Compliments of EDGEHILL PHARMACY Race and Muir Streets, Cambridge, Md. Phone: 228-4480 Prescription and Cosmetic Headquarters Free Prescription Delivery CINDERELLA SHOP 415-417 Race Street Cambridge, Maryland From Tots to Young Juniors Phone 228-0616 JAMES CONSTRUCTION CO. Trucks Road Building Sanitary Construction Contractors Cambridge, Maryland LEC OMPTE'S SHOE SHOP 435 Race Street Cambridge, Maryland Herb and Ruth Kinnamon 1. F. CANNON SON Crab Packers Crapo, Maryland CRAIG’S DRUG STORE 521 Poplar Street, Cambridge, Maryland Prescriptions and Cosmetics Phone: 228-3322 — We Deliver J. THOMAS JONES CHARTERED BUS SERVICE Phone VI 7-8125 Bishop's Head, Maryland JOHN W. RIPPONS General Merchandise Hoopersville, Maryland P.O. Box 396 Cranes Road Materials Heavy Equipment 57 Vitamin D Homogenized Milk Whipping Cream Premium Cream Top Table Cream Pasteurized Milk Pineapple Cottage Cheese Chocolate Milk Reddi Whip KOONTZ i dairy products | il First With The ''Carriage'' Trade MILES DAIRY PRODUCTS CoO., INC. Distributor 304 Boundary Avenue Cambridge, Maryland 228-1500 58 through these doors pass those who make our progress possible . . our employees CAMBRIDGE WIRE CLOTH COMPANY CAMBRIDGE, MARYLAND PHONE 228-3000 Compliments of Compliments of The Phillips Hardware Company Todd’s Used Car Lot 102 Washington Street Phone 228-4656 Cambridge, Maryland Route 50 Phone 228-0400 Cambridge, Maryland Chesapeake Clamchip Corp. Connelly Containers, Inc. of Md. Cambridge, Maryland 228-6666 Woods Road--Cambridge, Maryland Phone 228-6000 1240 on Your Dial fhe Oty a ( ph coat i J FAs in News Finest in Music | ow | q kon Pelee alee Maryland tie Se SSF et Leauly hn Pe ee RP Academy Muir Streets Cambridge, Maryland Phone: 228-4074 LEWIS BROTHERS Dealers in : Crab Pot Bait, Marine Paint GEORGE’S SEAFOOD a tas Buyers of Shell Oysters Hoopersville, Maryland | Hoopersville, Maryland Phone Phone M. ESTHER DEAN 397-3465 397-3479 General Merchandise - Phone 397-3378 Hoopersville Maryland DORCHESTER COUNTY AUTOMOTIVE DEALERS ASSOCIATION Brooks Brothers Company Buick--Rambler Meredith Auto Sales Pontiac--Tempest Wessling Chrysler--Plymouth Phillips Ford Company Ford--Lincoln--Mercury--Comet B. J. Linthicum's Chevrolet--Oldsmobile Compliments COASTAL FOODS COMPANY CHAS. E. BROHAWN BROS., INC. Cambridge, Maryland ge Ep c= Ce = ELECTRONICS = pee Cambridge Maryland PIO General Building Contractors Since 1924 Compliments of AIRPAX ELECTRONICS BETTY'S BEAUTY SHOP AC 8-4766 Frankel Building Open - Mon. - Sat. Tues. and Fri. Nights EDGAR'S Men and Boys' Clothing Sporting Goods 8 Race St: — Cambridge, Maryland At last! A machine that does all 3 kinds of sewing . . . Sews STRAIGHT . . . ZIG-ZAG . . . and now, CHAINSTITCH, too | A new Touch and Sew Deluxe Zig-Zag Machine! Buy one now at SINGER COMPANY 44] Race Street Cambridge, Maryland TUBMAN'S Your Leading Jewelers Fine Diamonds our Specialty Cambridge, Maryland Phone: AC 8-2345 A complete line of Men's Apparel . 443 Race Street. Cambridge, Maryland MARMER'S MENS SHOP phone 228-1480 CAPTAIN SPARK'S Premium Maryland Crab Meat Fancy Shell Oysters Phone 847-8103 DORCHESTER CRAB COMPANY BAMBRICK'S PHARMACY THE STORE WITH THE 62 BAY COUNTRY LOOK Compliments of JOHNNY'S SHOE STORE 524 Race Street : “Cambridge, Maryland | KIRWAN AND BRADFORD | General Merchandise Phone 397-3331 Golden Hill, Maryland | For Your 1966 Class Rings in Sterling Silver Only $7.50 THE DIXIE : 518 Race Street | Cambridge, Maryland } Compliments of iS Ry MONTGOMERY WARD ; 505 Race Street Cambridge, Maryland YOOR'S BAKERY 510 Poplar St. 228-3838 Cambridge, Md. WILLEY'S APPLIANCE PAINT, INC. 502 Poplar Street Phone 228-4504 Delmer Willey--Owner Glidde:. Paints HERBERT HEARN HARDWARE CO. For Hardware Furniture and Paints Enjoy Yourself Play Billiards RECREATION CENTER The Shore's Finest THE CHUNG KING CORPORATION Cambridge, Maryland 228-2713 EARL E. TODD Studio Girl Cosmetics Toddville, Maryland 847-8370 THE GIFT SHOP Gifts for All Occasions Location--Edgar's Building 415 Race Street--Cambridge, Md. Ke tchardson’s Style Shop CAMBRIDGE, MARYLAND PHONE 228-0550 Sid Johnson’s Boat Shop a 211 DORCHESTER AVENUE CAMBRIDGE, MARYLAND, PHONE 298-5418 Evinrude Outboard Motors Trailcar Boat Trailers Starcraft Boats Factory Authorized Sales -- Service Used Boats - Motors - Trailers USED FURNITURE BRIC—BRAC OLD BOOKS Mills Antiques ADD CHARM TO YOUR HOME ROUTE 50 CAMBRIDGE, MD. MAILING ADDRESS MADISON, MARYLAND Compl iments of CREIGHTON'S LUNCHROOM Fishing Creek, Maryland Shop RUSSELL FRANK'S For your school needs Rob Roy Co., Inc. Cambridge, Maryland Finest in Boys' Wear 63 ROBBINS ROBBINS, Inc, HOME IMPROVEMENT CENTER BUILDERS CONTRACTORS Electrical Fixtures — Plumbing Fixtures MeLeruL Paint Building Supplies CAMBRIDGE, MD. 21613 TELE. 228-0873 SHEETS FLOWER SHOPPE finer flowers Willis and Hambrooks Blvd. Cambridge, Md. F.T.D. - Member Phone 228-2540 ANNE'S MILLINERY HAT OF DISTINCTION 432 Race Street, Cambridge, Maryland GABRIEL'S RESTAURANT Route 50 South Air Conditioned For Your Comfort HALL AND DOTY CO. Plumbing and Heating Contractors Sales and Service | Office Phone 228-2660 Home residence 228-4838 or 228-4229 GOOTEE'S MARINE SERVICE Highway 336, P.O. Church Creek, Md. Golden Hill, Maryland Phone 397-3122 Boats ' Trailers —=3€ Marine Supplies PHILIP A. GOOTEE Johnson Sea-Horse Outboard Motors HARRINGTON INSURANCE, INC. Real Estate and Insurance Serving Cambridge and Dorchester County for 33 years 518 Poplar Street Cambridge, Maryland Phone 228-5000 Compliments of SEARS ROEBUCK AND CO SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. Cambridge, Maryland OS better etter with COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY to the, oraduating lve class D 4 F - ° of Cambridge, Maryland, Inc. HARLEQUIN The Hey Building 403 Race St. 228-6915 Cambridge, Maryland Mon.-Sat. 10-6 he DDS Nea Ss AGENCY INC. alk In or Drive In Service--Savings- Security Dorchester Ave., Cambridge, Md. Compliments of GOOTEE'S RESTAURANT 397-3589 Church Creek, Maryland J. F. D. CANNERS Canned Tomatoes Andrews, Maryland 847-8389 SPICER BUILDING MATERIALS, INC. Free Delivery In Dorchester Co. Building Supplies--Lumber Concrete Products--Plywood Paints--Builders Hardware Your Complete 1-Stop Building Supply Center 397-3131 Golden Hill Road, Church Creek Route 335 65 Have Wreck Will Travel Shenton’s Body and Paint Shop 503 Henry Street Cambridge, Maryland Day Phone: 228-4761 Night Phone: 228-0565 Compliments of MADEWELL SHOPS, INC. DETROIT DIESEL SALES SERVICE Cambridge, Maryland STALEY SUPPLY CO. 504 Roslyn Ave. Cambridge, Maryland Everything in Hose Belting Use TURNER'S BOTTLED GAS SERVICE Cambridge, Maryland Sunburst Highway 228-3377 © MIDWAY MARINA Wallace Craft Honga, Md. 397-3214 W. T. Ruark Co. Phone Exbrook 7-3133 Exbrook 7-3233 Exbrook 7-3134 Exbrook 7-3422 Courtesy of the Hoopers Island Vol. Fire Co., Inc. Fishing Creek, Md. Fire Department | Ambulance Service Phone 397-3311 Ay EPHILEIPS 23 0N ING Fine Seafood Fishing Creek, Maryland Phone EX-7-3188 RAINBOW CLEANERS Dry Cleaning--Pressing--Rug Cleaning Cambridge, Maryland Compliments of WILLEY'S SERVICE STATION Sunburst Highway Cambridge, Md. TOLLEY AND RIPPONS SEAFOOD Fishing Creek, Maryland Telephone 397-3280 Cambridge and Fishing Creek, Md. Packers and Shippers of BEST YET BRAND SEAFOOD Fish, Oysters, Crabs, Crabmeat We specialize in JUMBO--live crabs If it's Ruark's on the can, - “MS GOCE mrt © be Shipping Point: Cambridge, Md. Compliments of PATIO DRIVE-IN Sunburst Highway CHARLES PARKS' CRAB HOUSE Phone 397-3400 Fishing Creek, Maryland Compliments MRS. MYRTLE PHILLIPS GENERAL GROCERY Phone 397-3148 Fishing Creek, Maryland GEORGE O. POWLEY CO. Dealers in General Merchandise Crab-Meat, Oysters, Soft Crabs Phone 847-8121 Wingate, Maryland JOHN J. BARTH Fine Candy ENGLE'S FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES, INC. Phone 228-1942 401 Academy St. Cambridge, Maryland E. S. HUBBERT SON, INC. |.H. Farm Equipment Farmall Tractors--Farm Supplies Hardware Phone 228-3474 Cambridge, Maryland Compliments of AMOS PHILLIPS SERVICE STATION Phone 397-3562 Fishing Creek, Maryland CAPT. CHARLES FLOWERS Soft Crabs Peelers Chartered Fishing Parties Fishing Creek, Maryland Compliments of Lakes Straits Vol. Fire Co. Ambulance Service Fire Control Wingate, Maryland Compliments of The Phillips Hardware Co. Cambridge, Maryland Compliments of CALDWELL CASTING COMING: Cambridge, Maryland BOB NORTH'S Pure Oil Service Station Cambridge, Maryland 228-1688 Compliments of FOXWELL'S TASTEE FREEZE GLAMORAMA BEAUTY SALON Alice Outten--Proprietor Phone 228-2293 Sunburst Highway J. FRANKLIN MURPHY General Merchandise Bishop's Head, Md. Pleasing you is.our pleasure, Serving you is our satisfaction.’ BISHOPS HEAD LODGE Proprietor--Carl B. Burton Bishops Head, Maryland Phone 847-8329 ALEXAN DER'S MUSIC SHOP For everything in fine music Cambridge Salisbury, Maryland FREY MEMORIAL, INC. Cambridge, Maryland 21613 Mr. Dood- it Says One Call Rents It All Complete rental service Call o28=6 727 United Rent-Alls 400 East Cedar St. Cambridge, Maryland THE NATION'S NEIGHBOR HECKLER MOTOR PARTS, INC. Automotive Jobber 435 High Street Cambridge, Maryland JIM'S DRIVE IN Subs and Pizzas Betty and Walter Travers Phone 228-9767 MINNIE CROCHERON General Merchandise Best Wishes to All. Phone: 847-8210 Crocheron, Md. 21627 Compliments of KIRWAN'S BOATYARD Crapo, Maryland SLACUM’S T.V. Appliance Center 410 Race St. Cambridge, Md. Phone: 228-6333 You Can Be Sure If Its Westinghouse ol THE GIFT THAT STARTS A HOME Every girl loves a hope chest See us for finest selection Prices start at $49.95 NATHAN’S FURNITURE STORE High Street, Cambridge, Maryland Compliments of STEVENS SMITH CO. Your Complete Men's Store Don't Envy Sweaters Trousers His Jackets Shirts Wear Them Sport Coats LeCOMPTE FUNERAL SERVICE 308 High Street Cambridge, Maryland LEGGETT’S is getting ready for the new Career and College Season. Pat has chosen fashions from the Wardrobe Magic by Bobbie Brooks. Lin is wearing the ever popular suede car coat with orlon lining and turtle neck sweater to keep the fall chill off. MATTHEWS COMPANY Real Estate and Insurance Over 50 years in business 541 Poplar Street Cambridge, Maryland Compliments of DIZZYLAND RESTAURANT Cambridge, Maryland Compliments of HOLT AND CO. Tires, Tubes, Batteries, Acc. AC 8-4670 Cambridge, Maryland HENRY S$. DEVOS Jeweler Keepsake Diamonds Kirk Sterling Bulova Watches Phones: Shop AC 8-4188 MERRICK'S ANTIQUES Authentic, Early Victorian Furniture China--Glass Cor. Muir Academy Sts. Cambridge, Md. William T. Merrick Compliments of HIGH SPOT Cambridge, Maryland Our Best Wishes to the Graduates DAN GARNER CO. Cambridge, Md. CCHOPTANK REAL ESTATE CO. C. Mace Thomas, Broker Cambridge, Md. 228-2142 Leasing Appraisals Water Fronts Trade-Ins Investments Town Properties Management Acreage DAILY BANNER Over 5,600 copies Daily Res. AC 8-5528 WM. C. DEAN AND CO. Packers and Shippers of Oysters--Soft Crabs--Crab Meat VI 7-8129 - Wingate, Maryland PURE FIREBIRD SERVICE Tires--Batteries--Accessories Pick-Up Delivery--Phone: 228-6522 High Glasgow Sts. Cambridge, Maryland WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE 446 Race Street Cambridge, Maryland WESSLING CHRYSLER—PLYMOUTH 730 Race Street Cambridge, Md. Phone 228-5454 For Service Call Us MAR=-B SHOP 406 Race Street Phone 228-4760 The Finest in Ladies' Apparel LEWIS, PAYNE AND JENKINS_ BARBER SHOP 404 Race Street Cambridge, Md. MARYLAND NATIONAL BANK . does so much for so many people Offices in Metropolitan Baltimore, The Eastern Shore and Southern Maryland. MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION FARMERS MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK Cambridge, Maryland Friendly Hometown Growing Compl iments Union Trust Company of Maryland Maryland's Oldest Financial Institution General Banking Eastern Shore Offices: Cambridge, Easton, Salisbury, and Hillsboro Member of eederal Deposit Insurance Corporation and Federal Reserve System THE NATIONAL BANK of Cambridge, Maryland Complete Banking Service Since 1880 High Street--Phone AC 8-5600 71 MEREDITH MEREDITH Packers and Shippers of Merediths Fishing Bay Oysters, Crabs, and Crabmea i WEREDITH NEREDITH Ton I at Wingate, Md. | } Telephone: 847-8151 ATW EEIZ SALE S.€O: Home Furnishing Cambridge, Md. 228-0997 Douglas R. Foxwell M. Ralph Foxwell Compliments from O. H. MOORE'S GROCERY Toddville, Maryland pri ft cterso(fnd cer, PAINTING FLOOR SANDING l@ejare looking at jacket Py sport coats from : and VERNON L. MORRIS, JR. : ; DRY WALL TAPE CHURCH CREEK, MD. 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