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Joyce Ann Woodland Joyce Business Education Crocheron, Md. Work alone creates happiness; I am sure of that one thing--and I forget it all the time. MARINER: 2-4. J aceite Wind Future Plans: Do secretarial work. ames Austin Windsor NHJ. General Crocheron, Md. Take care of me, good men are hard to find. Basketball: 2-4; Gym Club: 3-4. Future Plans: Undecided. CLASS MOTTO....... TONIGHT WE LAUNCH; WHERE SHALL WE ANCHOR? CLASS COLORS ...... YELLOW AND WHITE CLASS FLOWER. ..... YELLOW AND WHITE DAISY
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Lynn Deborah Todd Miva General Toddville, Md. She cannot think of two things at once so she thinks of him. Future plans: Undecided. Gloria Jean Thomas Gloria College Prep. Bishops Head, Md. T don't care what people say about me as long as it isn't the truth. Mariner: 2-4; Librarian: 1, 3. Future plans: Undecided. C v A) oe Pal A ears | Fyankliy Windsor, eral J f solu! , 3; Arts uture pldhs! We le hay dnd Sid Ta Hansel Dewey Travers Bucky General Fishing Creek, Md. What I have learned I have for- gotten; what I know I have guessed. Cross Country: 1,2; Gym Club: 2-4; Track and Field: lez Future plans: Be a painter. Margaret Ann Willey Maggie General Andrews, Md. Play and I'll play with you; Study and I'll play alone. Typing Club: 1; Music Makers: 3; Librarian: 4, Future plans: To make Danny a good wife.
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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY In September of nineteen hundred sixty-three, there was a great day to always be re- membered. I guess you're wondering what happened on this day. Well, it all started when forty-eight students stepped on the grounds of South Dorches- ter for the first time. They were each different in their own little way; some in heights and others in person- alities. Some were humor filled while others were rather serious minded. But as dif- ferent as they were, they still all had a similarity; a feeling of timidity. Yes, we were frightened of these new surroundings and even the teachers. But we soon came out of our little shells when we became more accustomed and familiarized with everything and everyone. Our first bit of responsibility came when we elected our Stu- dent Council representative. Now we were on our way. As the next year approached we entered the halls of S.D. as a class of 41. We were ready to continue to gain knowledge and to now walk down the halls, no longer timid, but with our heads high. Af ter we finished junior high we entered the senior high with 39 acquiring the name Freshmen. With this name came many responsibilities. One being the sponsoring of a dance. The thoughts thrilled us on the surface, but really we were a little frightened at the thoughts. Jeanne Spicer became treasurer of our Student Council. Another year passed, and we became sophomores. We eagerly awaited the arrival of our junior year with which comes much more responsibility. But we were willing and had the ability to accept such responsibilities. This year Brenda Hayward represented us in Student Council as the Secretary. The year finally came that we so desperately waited for. We received our class rings at last. One important symbol of 11 years hard work. Although some rings were passed on to girlfriends and boyfriends, they still symbolize our work. Many headaches and barrels of sweat came on the scene as 35 students who were burst- ing with originality made the elaborate plans for our Junior-Senior Prom. But with the assistance of our class advisor and the leadership of our president, Sherry Shockley, our plans all fell into their proper places. Representing,us in Student Council was Richard Prahl serving as the Vice President. At last we are where we have so patiently waited to be. At the top as Seniors all 32 of . us. With the name of Seniors came leadership; Jeanne Spicer has edited the Mariner, : Barbara Parks has edited the So Do, and Brenda Hayward has presided over the Student Council. We came timid and unexperienced, but we leave full of knowledge, wisdom, and under- standing. We the class of 1969 give thanks to our principal and to our faculty for the guidance we have received throughout our six years at S.D. Now we bid farewell, in happiness, and in sadness, to our principal, faculty, and fellow students at South Dorchester High.
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