South Dorchester High School - Mariner Yearbook (Church Creek, MD)

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Page 55 Herbert Hughes, Jr. Editor Jeanne Spicer Co-Editor Foreword As we pause for a moment and reminisce back to the school year of 1967-1968, many memorable events come to mind; exciting basketball games, the never to be forgotten night of the prom, or just an informal gathering of friends in the school corridors. This year has been filled with sports events, exams, dances, assemblies, and just good times in general, It has been a great year for many of us. We have tried to present the highlights of some of these activities of the year in the MARINER. We hope we have succeeded. We would like to thank the MARINER Staff, the sponsors, and all who have helped in anyway to make this publication possible. Derbut Hoghes fp, Senne Socew Administration TO THE SENIORS OF 1968 Thanks for helping to make this such an enjoyable year. Whatever your task, whatever your goal, you will be called upon to make decisions. 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. William A. Brotemarkle, Jr., Principal Mrs. Wanda Ciekot Home Economics Science Music Makers Adviser Mrs. Alois Matthews English Latin SO DO Adviser Mrs. Mary Hester Science Arts Crafts Adviser Varsity Coach Mr. Jerry McCulley Mrs. Wyona Mills General Business English Industrial Arts Social Studies Student Council Adviser MARINER Adviser PI - i Fa FA Faculty Mrs. Mary Mitchell Commercial Subjects General Business Mrs. Betty Parks English Mathematics Senior Play Director ry Mrs. Emma Powley Mrs. Donna Rice Librarian English Social Studies Physical Education MARINER Adviser Cheerleading Adviser Girls' Coach Mrs. Lourene Simmons Reading Mrs. Catherine Spicer Social Studies School Secretary — eT Ty NS OT BS ene se ea a os ‘A Tribute TOo % Cecil Raymond Jenkins Cecil Raymond Jenkins graduated from South Dor- chester High School June 1966. In March 1966, he enlisted in the United States Marine Corps. He gave his life at Con Thein, Viet Nam on May 8, 1967. Py Ek inane ie Senior Class Officers pee sneaeennne ie sey cy Peccecmsal Gt caed La iF | dedi ae eeeree ewer sen ® HOP EWHE ROBE, . eee Pere He ee a eeneree ee wee ees PEPER, ¢ eeenetee ee eee ees el daca pt er eeeeree eS S28 i. eke Votes ee a. ee FT Ee ed Badal tellcdacliviaed et eee etee eee 4 he eee t hee Oe thee eN, eaeeet PT Ti died diclied meveosst ye ea 4 eS SOS o8ts 0009861 Oe oe weeee amo: ‘i 3 sbee eee eee SSSR sesesese gee eeeee OCS eT TL Ldeaibibes. 3 err TT TT. L Adiees seereeee eet ee ers eee ee ee ee eS FSHSR toeeees eee 88884; Seeeseee see FSS SES: $eeeeeereee eH Sees Seeeonnes eee eee Feeeeereee eS SR HD ee te tte edited Seeeeeeeeeee FERS: Peeeneseeeeeoeee Hee eee en eee eee HO Te Oe LL dedieddded POH RESETS EERO LL LL ddediteaed Aid LA dL deddedaddeiaee teen’ Linda McGlaughlin- --President Herbert Hughes---Vice President Rosemary Parks---Secretary David Hooper ---Treasurer Sandra Lee Abbott Sandy Toddville, Md. General She seems shy, but ask her friends. Future plans--Become a beautician. Donna Faye Eskridge Bird Legs Fishing Greek, Md. Education Why take life seriously, you'll never get out of at alive.” Cheerleader 1-4; Hockey 1-4; Volleyball 1-4; Varsity Club 3,4; Student Council 3. Future plans--Work in the field.of automation. Sharon Maxine Bloodsworth Sharon Wingate, Md. General She has a ready smile for everyone. Future plans--Undecided. Roger David Hooper Hooker Fishing Creek, Md. General All the world may not love a lover, but all the world watches him. Basketball 1,2,4; Basketball manager 3; Class officer 4. Future plans--Work at E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. in Seaford, Delaware. Herbert McGlaughlin Hughes, Jr. Bird Ella Marie Jones Andrews, Md. College Prep. SC ELLae Why should the devil have all the fun? Toddville, Md._ Business Education Basketball 1-4; Cross Country 1,2; Track and Not very tall, not very small, but fair and sweet, Field 1-4; Chef Club 1; Class officer 1,3, 4, and liked by all. MARINER-STAFF 3,4; Student Council 1, 2. Pep Club 3, Student Council 3, 4. Future plans--Attend college. Future plans--Do secretarial work. Coot NS © Lemuel Stephen Lewis Linda Dar ae M ecta Rae esl Linda Hoopersville, Md. General- Andrews, Md. Business Education It takes a tall man to know what is going on in ''To know is nothing at all; To imagine is every- 4 the world. ' thing. Basketball 1,4; Track and Field 1-3; Arts and Librarian 1; Monitor 1-3; Class Officer 1,3, 4; Crafts Clubil, 2;-Gym Clubs. Pep Club 2,3; Student Council 1. Future plans--Join the U. S. Navy. Future plans--Be a successful secretary. f2 William Bruce Meekins Dalits Fishing Creek, Md. General Being outdoors is the pleasure of life. ' Basketball 2,4; Chef Club 1. Future plans--Undecided. Daniel Wayne Mills Danny Bishops Head, Md. College Prep. Play and I'll play with you, study and I'll play alone. Basketball manager 1-3; Cross Country manager 3; Track and Field Manager 2, 3; Varsity Club 3,4; Class Officer 1; SO DO Staff 1-4. Future plans--Attend Salisbury State College and return to Cambridge to teach. ) wy 4 A. YZ ZITO a Pal “14 Ceo) YB. ir pa SIZ, 7 ore 2 Donna Marie Morris Donna Toddville, Md. Business Education Dates are my favorite fruit. Pep Club 2,3; MARINER Staff 4. Future plans--Attend a business school. Vicky Lynn Morris RSlick Toddville, Md. Business Education She can be seen where fun and mischief beam. Cheerleader 1-4; Hockey manager 3,4; Volley- ball 1-4; Librarian 4; Varsity Club 3, 4. Future plans--Be a beautician or a bank employee. Flora Rosemary Parks Rosecherry Wingate, Md. College Prep. She cannot think of two things at once, so she thinks of him. Drama Club 1, 2; Pep Club 2, 3; Class Officer tf, 3,4; Student Council 1-3. Future plans--Attend college. | Harry Cletus Phillips UBeesien Fishing Creek, Md. General Any one who throws a kiss is terribly lazy. (I'm industrious). '' Basketball 1,2,4; Cross Country 1; Track and Field 2-4; Gym Club 1-4; Varsity Club 4; Class Officer 1,2; STUDENT COUNCIL 4. Future plans--Undecided. James Calvert Parks Crow ! Hoopersville, Md. College Prep. The presidential chair needs energetic men like Lincoln, Hoover, and me. Basketball 1-4; Track and Field 1,3,4; Gym Club 1-4; STUDENT COUNCIL 4. Future plans--Attend the U. S. Coast Guard Academy. A Ply al } gir BAY!) al A ’ 71 Ww jd a Gary Wayne Pritchett A (Irth Webster 1A Wingate, Md. General , AV My ability and strength mean hard work; but A f (she) means my happiness, always. ' Ld i Basketball 1-4; Cross Country 1; Track and Field y 1-4; Gym Club 3,4, SO DO Staff 1,2. SLA : Future plans--Enter the business world. | UN ee F 7 hae Keith Thomas Rippons PRipY Hoopersville, Md. General This guy is fast--his driving that is. Basketball 3,4; Cross Country 1-4; Track and Field 1-4; Gym Club 3; Music Makers 4, Varsity Club 2-4; STUDENT COUNCIL 2. Future plans--Join the U. S. Coast Guard. Karen Frances Ruark Giggles Hoopersville, Md. General Good things come in small packages--me. ' Drama Club 1; Music Makers 4; Pep Club 3; Savings Stamp aide. Future plans--Undecided. Candace Lynn Ruark Cande Wingate, Md. Business Education Yes, it's true that blonds have more fun; Look out, world, here I come. ! Drama Club 1; Pep Club 3; MARINER Staff 4. Future plans--Attend a school for interior designing. Paula Marie Ruark Bear'! Hoopersville, Md. If words were worth a penny, she would be a millionaire. Hockey 1, 3,4; Volleyball 1-4; Librarian 3; Var- sity Club 4; SO DO Staff 1-4. Future plans--Attend college to prepare for a teaching career. College Prep. Charles Anthony Shockley Chocolate Fishing Creek, Md. General T just love work; I could sit and watch it all day. Basketball 1-3; Cross Country 1-2; Track and Field 1-3; Gym Club 1-4; Varsity Club 4. Future plans--Undecided. Class Motto ..... .. .loday's Thoughts Bring Tomorrow's Succe ss, Class Colors. .... .. .British Racing Green and White. . Green and White Carnations, Class Flowers... Senior Class History In September of nineteen hundred and sixty-two a wonderful thing happened to South Dorchester---forty-five seventh graders stepped through its doors for a higher ed- ucation, We were scared, but we were also industrious and eager to learn, A year went by, and we entered our second year of junior high school feeling a little less frightened and having a whole year's experience. We faced many more tasks, but we had a greater feeling of security. Elected as our representatives to the Stu- dent Council were Harry Phillips, Sheila Dawson, Tommy Powley, and Linda McGlaughlin. We were really beginning to be great leaders, At last our first year of senior high school came and with it the honor of being freshmen, We also had the responsibility of sponsoring our first dance. Our plans were as elaborate as those of a huge inaugural ball, but we narrowed them down a little. We learned that our delegates to the student government were Herbert Hughes and Rosemary Parks with Linda McGlaughlin as the treasurer. After another year, and having advanced a step higher, we became sophomores, This did not stop us from having fun because we got into more mischief than we ever had, But we anxiously awaited the final steps toward our goal--graduation. To head us in that direction were Keith Rippons and Herbert Hughes, our homeroom repre- sentatives, while Rosemary Parks held the office of secretary. As our final year came a little closer, we gained the acclaimed role of juniors. This meant sponsoring the Junior-Senior Prom and acquiring our class rings, two symbols of the hard work during our past years. But with the Prom came many headaches and problems, Mrs. Parks was our class adviser, and our officers were as follows: President-Rosemary Parks, Vice-President- Linda McGlaughlin, Secretary-Ella Jones, Treasurer-Herbert Hughes, Finally we are seniors. We realize the honor in this name and we try to set examples for the underclassmen, who one day will also be seniors. Our class has decreased to twenty-one students, but within our small class each is an individual and a leader. To help mold us into what we are is Mrs. Matthews, our homeroom teacher and our Class adviser during our last memorable year at S.D. Our leaders are Herbert Hughes holding the position of editor of the MARINER, and Danny Mills and Linda McGlaughlin acting as co-editors of the SO DO. Reigning over the Student Council as president is Jimmy Parks. Having reached our final destination, we are now seniors and hopefully waiting until we can obtain the one thing we have worked so diligently for in twelve years--our diplomas. As we look back over the years we recall many moments filled with hap- piness, anguish, and hard work. We hope that the graduating class of nineteen hun- dred and sixty-eight will often be remembered. As we leave, we carry many happy memories we had here and a feeling of pride that we had the opportunity of having had a role in the history of South Dorchester High. Ploae many Varhw Senior Class Will We, the class of 1968, believing that we have sound minds and bodies, do dispose of these unwanted items so that we might leave SD with free hearts and light suit- cases. Article I--To the juniors we leave our favorite game, known as GO TO THE HEAD OF THE CLASS. If successful in this game, you should gain some of the knowledge we hold. Article II--To the sophomores we leave two bottles of Excedrin. You will be having many of those Excedrin headaches when prom days arrive. Article HI--To the freshmen we leave one pamphlet to be closely examined by all. This pamphlet is entitled, How To Succeed in Business . From this resourceful book of knowledge anyone should learn all the tricks of all the trades. Article IV--We leave to the eighth graders luck, luck, and more luck. It made us what we are today. Article V--To the seventh grade we leave a thought that has constantly been with us throughout our school years. The thought is: ''Time passes--will you? Article VI--To Mrs. Matthews, our English teacher and class adviser, we leave one bottle of Loving Care. Perhaps she will need it after the gray hairs we probably have given her begin to show. Article VII--To Mr. Jull we leave the memories of our great P.O.D. discussions, We are sure he will remember them as being intriguing, informative, and very original. Article VII--To the rest of the faculty, we leave life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. These things will come after we have gone. Article IX--To Mr. Brotemarkle we leave our sincere wishes that his stay at South Dorchester will be as happy as our years at SD have been. Article X--To Mr. Bradshaw we leave a handbook for sending smoke sig nals. While you are burning the school trash, you can also make contact with other janitors. Article XI--To the library, we leave our favorite book, MY LIFE AS A BIRD by Hu BIRD Hughes. Article XII--To the cafeteria we leave many boxes of Halloween noise makers. Since we are leaving, man-made noise will need to be produced. Article XIII--To the home economics classes we leave one package of wool. If used wisely you should learn how to pull the wool over teachers' eyes. Article XIV-- To the bus drivers we leave, free of charge, the opportunity to take a six week course on Driver's Education. This will teach you that, When you drive, drive defensively, and watch out for the other guy. Article XV--To the healthroom we leave a silver plaque with these words embossed on it. We came to you for rest We came to you for sleep We stayed when work was undone Until it was time to eat! Article XVI--To the school building itself, we want to be remembered in this way: There was never a class like us before and there will never be one like us again! So from these things we now depart We leave SD with an open heart. Soules Kank! | JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Sherry Shockley --President Richard Prahl---Vice President Bonnie Powley---Secretary Bruce Collins---Treasurer Bruce Abbott Lowell Candel Bruce Collins Janie Cox Lana Creighton Junior Class Daniel Dawson Jo Ann Elzey Patricia Elzey Charles Flowers Brenda Hayward Deborah Holotik Clara Jubb Sharon Lewis Deborah McGlaughlin Randy McGlaughlin Barbara Parks Debra Parks Bonnie Gaye Powley Wanda Powley “AS Py Gece. Vp tate Vo A Richard Prahl] Lynn Pritchett Shirley Rippons Glenn Ruark Edmund Shockley Sherry Shockley Jeanne Spicer Gloria Thomas Barbara Todd Lynn Todd Hansel Traveps; Margarét Atin Willey Franklin Windsor James Windsor Joyce Ann Woodland Sophomore Class SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Wayne Newcomb-- President Gail Todd---Vice President Kathy Phillips---Secretary Dolores Parkes---Treasurer Linda Aaron David Adams Sherry Andrews Lorraine Bloodsworth Lance Bramble Gerald Brittingham Bruce Gootee Mickey Hayward Junius Henry Sophomore Class Dorothy Hooper William Keene Susie Lewis William Lewis Penny McGlaughlin Deanna Mills Wayne Newcomb Delores Parks Kathy Phillips Martha Ann Phillips Reginald Phillips Donna Powley Deborah Pritchett 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 Sandra Todd Linda Travers Richard Travers Roland Travers Sally Travers 4 _€arson. Windsor Christina Woddland | aiinrrtiaaad Oneita Bleyer Randy Bradford Millie Dean George Elliott Robert Hall Debbie Insley Cheryl Jones Paul Jones Phillip Jones Lelia McNamara William Newcomb Bonnie Parks Sharon Parks John Phillips Delores Powley Ritchie Powley Michael Riley Brenda Rippons Jenny Rippons Virgil Ruark Carmen Santiago Gillis Todd Glenwood Todd Arlette Travers Freddie Travers Freshman Class Cathy Abbott Eighth Grade Leroy Bell Carol Brittingham Patrick Dawson Charles Elliott Regina Elliott Richard Elzey Rhonda Flowers Sherry Flowers Judy Handley Dale Holliday John Holliday Karen Hubbard Darlene Hughes Daniel Jones Connie Lewis Glenda Murphy Leroy Rippons Eddy Robbins Kathryn Robbins Rudolph Robbins Woodrow Robbins Jeffrey Robinson Clarence Ruark Patti Ruark Trudi Ruark Carlton Shorter Barbara Simmons Donald Simmons Robert Simmons Arieda Shockley Carlton Thomas Martin Tolley Rachel Travis Kevin Willey Seventh Grade a= NO PHOTO AVAILABLE NO PHOTO AVAILABLE PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE Lester Aaron Douglas Abbott Wayne Abbott David Adams Danny Cusick Linda Gootee Anthony Hayden Thomas Holotik Linda Insley Kim Jackson Cindy James John Mark Johnson Don Lewis Susan Meekins Cathy Mills Wanda Moore Charles Parks Albert Parry Edward Regina David Rhea Roland Rhea Sheri Robinson Suzanne Robinson Pamela Ruark Ralph Ruark Marie Simmons Danny Travers Loistein Travers Danny Windsor Jo Windsor Passing Parade’”’ Cp) ea am =5 =e — = OU 26 Varsity Club FIRST ROW: Tony Shockley, Brenda Hayward, Donna Eskridge, Harry Phillips, Paula Ruark, Danny Mills. SECOND ROW: Debbie Parks, Bonnie Powley, Sherry Shockley, Vicky Morris, Jeanne Spicer, Mr. Jull--adviser. THIRD ROW: Keith Rippons, Randy McGlaughlin. Brenda Hayward Harry Phillips Donna Eskridge 30 Paula Ruark STUDENT COUNCIL 3: i em ¢ ee. ee 3 a eo es a ® FIRST ROW: Mr. McCulley--Adviser, Cathy Abbott--Treasurer, Donna Ruark--Secretary, Richard Prahl-- Vice President, James Parks--President. SECOND ROW: Carol Brittingham, Pat Elzey, Brenda Hayward, Ella Jones, Dorothy Hooper, Carol Ruark, Eddy Robbins. THIRD ROW: Sharon Parks, Shirley Rippons, Wayne New- comb, Harry Phillips, Randy McGlaughlin, Billy Newcomb, Bruce Gootee. i eg lito un, Danny Mills--Editor Linda McGlaughlin-- Co-Editor Barbara Parks--1st page editor Donna Powley--2nd page editor Janie Cox--Girls sports editor Lance Bramble--Boys sports editor Paula Ruark--4th page editor Linda Pritchett, Randy Bradford, Bonnie Parks, Millie Dean, Linda Aaron, Sharon Lewis. Sherry Shockley--Business Manager Christina Woodland- Advertising Manager Debbie McGlaughlin--Exchange editor Billy Lewis--Photographer Mrs. Alois Matthews Adviser SEATED: Herbert Hughes --Editor, Jeanne S Thomas--Business Mgr. , Deanna Mill Morris, Robert Hall, Debbie Pritchett picer- Asst. Editor, Richard Prahl -Advertising Megr., Gloria s- Photographer. STANDING: Sonny Ruark, Cande Ruark, Donna Joyce Ann Woodland, Cheryl Jones, Jenny Rippons. Mrs. Mills--Adviser Mrs. Powley -Adviser SENIOR HIGH GYM CLUB KNEELING: Tony Shockley , Jimmy Parks, Harry Phillips. STANDING: Lowell Candel, Gary Pritchett, Danny Dawson, Bruce Abbott, Hansel Travers, Glen Ruark, Jimmy Windsor, Jerry Brittingham, Mr. Elliott-- Sponsor, Glen Todd, Jackie Phillips, Tommy Ruark, Gary Shockley, Phillip Jones, Ricky Powley, David Adams. JUNIOR HIGH GYM CLUB FIRST ROW: Danny Cusick, Danny Windsor, Kim Jackson, Lester Aaron, Tommy Holotik, Albert Parry, Douglas Abbott, Mr. Elliott--Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Wayne Abbott, David Rhea, Charles Parks, Don Lewis, Roland Rhea, Tony Hayden, Danny Travers. South Dorchester’s U.S. Treasury Savings Program The saving stamp program at South Dorchester provides the students with a way to save for the future. Stamps and saving bonds are sold weekly. The student helpers who assist in this program are: Gail Todd, Linda Aaron, Areida Shockley, Karen Ruark, Sheri Dawn Robinson, Gillis Todd, Shirley Rippons, Lynn Todd, Cheryl Jones- -absent. Librarians FIRST ROW: Mrs. Emma Powley--Librarian, Delores Powley, Carmen Santiago, Jo Ann Elzey, Donna Powley. SECOND ROW: Vicky Morris, Patricia Elzey , Sharon Lewis, Deanna Mills, Gloria Thomas. With its many books, magazines, newspapers, filmstrips, recordings, other visual materials, and equipment, the central library of South Dorchester High School is an integral part of the school. The library staff strives to be helpful in assisting teachers and students in locating and checking out materials that may be used individually or by groups. The library serves as a key in helping students and faculty become better in- formed and educated citizens in helping to preserve our freedom. Arts And Crafts Club Students SEATED AT THE TABLE are: Dale Holliday, Delores Powley, Ralph Ruark, David Adams, Linda Insley, Wanda Powley. FIRST ROW: Susan Meekins, Reggie Phillips, Rhonda Flowers, Gillis Todd, Dar- lene Hughes, Jo Windsor. SECOND ROW: Cathy Mills, Glenda Murphy, Cindy James, Wanda Moore, Linda Gootee, Suzanne Robinson, Pam Ruark, Sherry Flowers, Marie Simmons, Mrs. Mary Hester--Adviser. THIRD ROW: Leroy Bell, Phil Jones, Carson Windsor, Areida Shockley, Sheri Dawn Robinson. Music M FIRST ROW: Karen Ruark, Linda Aaron--Pianist, Jeffery Robinson. SECOND ROW: Suzanne Robinson , Linda Gootee , Wanda Powley, Eddie Regina. THIRD ROW: Cindy James, Lana Creighton, Clara Jubb. FOURTH ROW: Cathy Abbott, Oneita Bleyer, Donna Powley, Carol Brittingham, Sherry Dawn Robinson, Marie Simmons, Wanda Moore, Cathy Mills, Mrs. Wanda Ciekot--Adviser. FIFTH ROW: Lowell Candel, Keith Rippons. Fire Marshals FRONT ROW: Herbert Hughes, Rudy Robbins, Eddy Robbins, Douglas Abbott, Albert Parry, Tony Shockley , Jimmy Parks. BACK ROW: Gail Todd, James Windsor, William Lewis, Reggie Phillips, Randy McGlaughlin, Eddie Shockley, Bruce Abbott. The fire marshals' job is to insure safety of the students during any fires. They are responsible to see that the classrooms are completely vacant and that all doors and windows are closed. _ Monitors SEATED: Donna Ruark, Jo Windsor, Sherry Shockley , Dorothy Hooper. STANDING: Carol Ruark, Jimmy Parks, Richard Prahl, Brenda Hayward. The monitors are appointed by the Student Council to assist in the administration of the school. The monitors dismiss classes for lunch and assemblies and maintain or- der in the corridors. The supervision by the monitors has contributed much toward the peaceful and pleasant atmosphere of the school. 0 XS YT —, == E+ ea = an EH Girls’ Basketball Team FRONT ROW: Jenny Rippons, Millie Dean, Donna Powley, Patricia Elzey, Janet Spicer, Jeanne Spicer, Sherry Shockley, Brenda Hayward, Martha Phillips, Charlotte Rhea, Brenda Rippons. BACK ROW: Kathy Phillips--Manager, Mrs. Rice--Coach, Barbara Parks Manager. = Be e ror Win, ee tie a Boys’ Varsity Basketball FIRST ROW: David Hooper, Keith Rippons Randy McGlaughlin, Lynn Pritchett, James Parks KNEELING: James Windsor Bramble, Reggie Phillips, - SECOND ROW: Gary Pritchett, Bruce Meekins , Hubby Hughes, , Eddie Shockley , Coach--Morley Jull. THIRD ROW , Richard Prahl. FOURTH ROW STANDING: Lance , Glen Ruark, Harry Phillips Tony Shockley, Billy Lewis. Varsity Cheerleaders Captain-- Rebecca Todd Diana Thomas Dolores Parks Cynthia Simmons Carmen Santiago i i i H SOUTH DORCHESTER Re a FIRST ROW: Bonnie Powley Captain-- Vicky Morris Donna Eskridge SECOND ROW: Debra Parks Carol Ruark Kathy Phillips Gail Todd J. V. Basketball Team KNEELING: Manager--Carlton Thomas, Coach--Steve Elliott, Manager--Leroy Rippons. STANDING: Score- keeper--Sherry Shockley, Virgil Ruark, Bruce Gootee, Robert Hall, John Phillips, Thomas Ruark, David Adams, Randy Bradford, Allen Smith, Gary Shockley, Glenwood Todd, Rithcie Powley, Roland Travers, Scorekeeper--Brenda Hayward. Hockey Team FIRST ROW: Bonnie Powley, Wanda Powley, Donna Eskridge, Mrs. Rice--Coach, Paula Ruark, Carmen Santiago, Bonnie Parks. SECOND ROW: Vicky Morris- manager, Charlotte Rhea, Patricia Elzey, Dolores Parks, Cynthia Simmons, Diana Thomas, Barbara Parks, Jenny Rippons, Debbie Parks, Shirley Rippons- Manager. THIRD ROW: Janet Spicer, Kathy Phillips, Millie Dean, Linda Aaron, Martha Phillips, Brenda Hayward, Carol Ruark, Sherry Shockley, Jeanne Spicer. HOGK EY SGHEDULE= G7 South Dorchester South Dorchester South Dorchester South Dorchester South Dorchester South Dorchester North Dorchester Cambridge North Dorchester St. Michaels St. Michaels Cambridge OwWFH OC Ww m= NO ON Wb STANDING: Steve Elliott--Coach, Glenn Todd, Jerry Brittingham , Keith Rippons, Robin Hall, Randy Bradford. KNEELING: Glen Ruark, David Adams, Bruce Gootee, Randy McGaughlin, Tommy Ruark. Girl's Volleyball Team FIRST ROW: Paula Ruark, Donna Ruark, Vicky Morris. SECOND ROW: Diana Thomas, Carmen Santiago, Barbara Pa rks, Charlotte Rhea, Bonnie Powley, Pat Elzey, Brenda Rippons, Cindy Simmons, Bonnie Parks, Wanda Powley. THIRD ROW: Manager--Rebecca Todd, Coach--Mrs. Rice, Jeanne Spicer, Kathy Phil- lips, Debbie Parks, Millie Dean, Martha Phillips, Sherry Shockley, Brenda Hayward, Jenny Rippons, Carol Ruark, Dolores Parks, Manager--Linda Aaron. on ‘s s 2 4 (6 Fi ow o £ td = . ‘ a Nutrition In our nutrition department our cooks: Mrs. Jean Insley and Mrs. Willie Keene. Transportation Tom Jones, Clarence Pritchett, Martha Newcomb, George Parks, Theo Creighton. Maintenance Byron Bradshaw Wayne Newcomb Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mr. Mr. | Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. George Aaron and Mrs. Lester Aaron and Mrs. William Aaron and Mrs. Alonza Abbott and Mrs. Donald Abbott and Mrs. Parks Abbott and Mrs. Paul Abbott and Mrs. Harold Adams Helen Adams and Mrs. Monroe Adams and Mrs. William Adams and Mrs. Aldon Andrews and Mrs. Raymond Ashton and Mrs. Wayne Ashton and Mrs. Murray Batkin and Mrs. Elwood Bell and Mrs. Milton Bennett and Mrs. Howard Bloodsworth and Mrs. Marcie Bloodsworth Minnie Bloodsworth and Mrs. Roger Bloodsworth and Mrs. Chester Bloomfield Bonnie and Kieth Romie Booze Edward (Honey) Bramble Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bramble Melvin Bramble Mr. Mrs. Rev. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Rev. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Bramble Noda Bramble and Mrs. Pardee Bramble and Mrs. Phillip Bramble and Mrs. Samuel Brittingham and Mrs. Walter Brittingham and Mrs. Homer Cannon and Mrs. William Cannon and Mrs. Larry Coleman and Mrs. Irving Collins and Mrs. William Cordrey, Jr. and Mrs. Jerry Coulbourne and Mrs. Otis Creighton and Mrs. Samuel Creighton and Mrs. Thomas Creighton Wanda and Bobby Creighton Mrs. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Minnie Crocheron and Mrs. Robert Cusick and Mrs. Harold Dawson and Mrs. Quentin Dawson, Sr. and Mrs. Shannon Dawson and Mrs. Brice G. Dean and Mrs. Clinton Dean and Mrs. Delmas Dean Our Supporters Mr. and Mrs. Milton Dean Mrs. William C. Dean Donna and Rex Mr. and Mrs. John Elliot, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Elzey Mr. and Mrs. Prettyman Elzey Mr. and Mrs. Tootsie Elzey Mr. and Mrs. Franklin B. Ewell Mrs. Lillian Flowers Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Flowers Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin Foxwell Mr. and Mrs. Harry Foxwell Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Foxwell Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hall Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hall Mr. and Mrs. Jack E. Harvey Mr. and Mrs. Armond Hayward Mrs. Mildred Hayward Junius Henry, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Junius Henry, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Holliday, Sr. John Wayne Holliday Johnny Holotik Mr. and Mrs. Alton Hooper Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hughes, Sr Mr. and Mrs. James Hughes Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hughes Mr. and Mrs. George Jackson Jeanne and Harry George Jenkins Mr. and Mrs. Brice Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Allan Jones Mr. and Mrs. Asbury Jones Mr. and Mrs. Brady Jones Mr. and Mrs. Calvert Jones Mr. and Mrs. Garland Jones Mrs. Helen E. 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WESTE HS! lefld Nea Lessa mommies skSss V OO SN 59 Compliments Union Trust Company of Maryland Maryland's Oldest Financial Institution General Banking Eastern Shore Offices: Cambridge, Easton, Salisbury, and Hillsboro Member of rederal Deposit Insurance Corporation and Federal Reserve System Enjoy Yourself Play Billiards RECREATION CENTER The Shore's Finest THE GIFT THAT STARTS A HOME ee Every girl loves a hope chest See us for finest selection Prices start at $49.95 NATHAN’S FURNITURE STORE High Street, Cambridge, Maryland KR ‘chardson’s Style Shop CAMBRIDGE, MARYLAND PHONE 228-0550 WILLEY'S APPLIANCE PAINT, INC. 502 Poplar Street Phone 228-4504 Delmer Willey--Owner Compliments of GOOTEE'S RESTAURANT 397-3589 Church Creek, Maryland Spicer, Inc. Spicer Building Material, Inc. Golden Hill Road, Church Creek Route 335 Phone-EX-7-313] Glidde.. Paints WISE OIL FUEL, INC. | 741 Race Street — Cambridge, Maryland Phones: TA 2-2730 — 228-4131 | GOOTEE'S MARINE SERVICE Highway 336, P.O. Church Creek, Md. | | | | Golden Hill, Maryland MARYLAND TUNA CORPORATION Phone 397-3122 Rooe Packer of | Trailers | ; t Marine Supplies Bumble Bee Seafoods PHILIP A. GOOTEE Johnson Sea-Horse Outboard Motors Compl iments of THE GIFT SHOP Gifts for All Occasions Location--Edgar's Building STEVENS SMITH a TOO). 415 Race Street--Cambridge, Md. “Your Complete Men's Store —$———— a ee ———$——— KIRWAN AND BRADFORD Don't Envy Centar General Merchandise Trousers. Phone 397-3331 Elie Hacer. Golden Hill, Maryland Shire Wear Them Sport Coats ARTWELL SALES CoO. Home Furnishing Cambridge, Md. 228-0997 Douglas R. Foxwell M. 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Phone 228-0470 Academy Muir Streets Cambridge, Maryland Phone: 228-4074 Best Wishes to the Class of 1968 CAMBRIDGE OFFICE SUPPLY COMPANY Cambridge Compliments FRANKLIN MURPHY Goose Creek Seafood Phone 847-8345 Toddville, Maryland BO Paty Delow — Our Best Wishes to the Graduates DAN GARNER CO. Cambridge, Md. Best Wishes to the Class of 1968 PHOTO-LITE 2 LeCOMPTE FUNERAL SERVICE _ 308 High Street Cambridge, Maryland NS, Compliments of EDGEHILL PHARMACY Race and Muir Streets, Cambridge, Md. Phone: 228-4480 Prescription and Cosmetic Headquarters Free Prescription Delivery THE NATIONAL BANK of Cambridge, Maryland Complete Banking Service Since 1880 High Street--Phone AC 8-5600 MAR=-B SHOP Distinctive Beauty Service 406 Race Street Phone 228-4760 CECE BEAUTY SALON The Finest in Ladies' Apparel 407 Muir Street CHOPTANK REAL ESTATE CO. C. Mace Thomas, Broker Cambridge, Md. 228-2142 Leasing Appraisals Water Fronts Trade-Ins Investments Town Properties Cambridge, Md. 21613 Cecilia Windsor, Prop. Management Acreage J. THOMAS JONES CHARTERED BUS SERVICE Compliments Phone VI 7-8125 of Bishop's Head, Maryland SEARS — ROEBUCK AND CO UBMAN’S YOUR LEADING JEWELERS — Sina Damenh our Specialty ee . — SEARS, ROEBUCK eee ee AND CO. 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