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

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We can't capture all of these memories in words and pictures, but when you pause and reminisce, maybe this book will bring you back to the 1970-71 school year. Happenings in class, the faculty, extra-curricular acti- vities, and graduation, where we bid our farewell to all, add to the highlights of the MARINER. May you trea- sure these memories of your school days at South Dorches- ter High School. I personally would like to acknowledge my appreciation to the advisor, the staff, and to all who have co ntributed to the publication of the 1971 MARINER. Cheryl Jones Editor TO THE SENIORS OF 1971 Thanks for helping to make this such an enjoyable year. Whatever your task, whatever your goal, you will be called upon to make deci-e 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. Thy f bastombvete William A Brotemarkle, Jr. Principal Mr. Thomas Bennett Jr. High Math Algebra -- Geometry Science Mr. Kenneth Edgar Physical Education Varsity Coach Science Gym Club Advisor Mrs. Christine Dayton Aide -- Commercial subjects Mr. James Bishop Economics English Mariner Adviser Mrs. Mary Hester Science Arts Crafts Advisor Guidance Counselor FACULTY Mrs. Helen Julian Science Home Economics Beautician Club Advisor Mrs. Alois Matthews English Latin So Do Advisor : 4 | Mr. Jerry McCulley Industrial Arts General Business Student Council Advisor Mrs. Mary Mitchell a cea Parks Commercial Subjects we oh General Business BRACULTY Mrs. Emma Powley Mr. Wayne Robinson Librarian Social Studies Social Studies Varsity Club Advisor Mr. Thomas Rothdeustch Mrs. Kaye Todd Special Education Physical Education “= ee Girl's Varsity Coach LAs : Mrs. Catherine Spicer Cheerleading Advisor School Secretary SENIORS SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS x President: Bonnie Parks Vice-President: Mickey Riley Secretary: Jenny Rippons Treasurer: Sharon Parks 10 ee k Kr we rey ) YY C a aos College Prtparatery Red SS Cathy Lucille Abbott SH NS) WV Ww cs “Cathy woe he ee OS : WW WO HO YY 8 Wingate, Maryland ‘Ml can only think of{ghe ththg af a time, so I think : {Nhinn) SN ud A D °c Yes ‘ ) MA RENER : 9-4; Stident, Coun¥il: 1-3; Class Officer: Sy 33 Music Mike} 71. Y WY ry Figure Plans: As became Mis. Danny Mills. f ) a DY nayr ‘a ay ® Topsy Oneita Bleyer Topsy College Preparatory Church Creek, Maryland Love many, trust few, learn to paddle your own canoe, SO DO: 3-4; Savings Stamps Program: 2; Music Makers: 1; School Store: 3-4. Future Plans: To attend Delmarva Beauty Academy. Randy Lee Bradford Randy Church Creek, Maryland What I don't know would make a great book. What I do know couldn't be put in a book. SO DO: 1-4; Basketball: 1-3; Varsity Club: 4; Cross Country: 1; Track Field: 1; CIVEC: 4. Future Plans: To attend college to become a Certified Public Accountant. George Granell Elliott Sugar Bear General Church Creek, Maryland IT know that I'm cute, so just call me the love machine. Basketball: 1-4; Soccer: 3-4; Gym Club: 1-4; Track Field: 3-4. Future Plans: Join the United States Marine Corps. Robert William Hall, Jr. General Hunky Fishing Creek, Maryland It's better to wear out than to rust out. MARINER: 1-2; Student Council: 1-2; Arts Crafts: 1-2; Basketball: 1-4; Soccer: 4; Track Field: 2-4, Future Plans: Attend a school for technology. College Preparatory Cheryl Jane Jones “Cheryl Bishop's Head, Maryland Nothing is a waste that makes a memory. Class Officer: 3; Basketball: 1-2; Basketball Man- ager: 3-4; MARINER: 1-4; Savings Stamps Program: 1,3; Dorchester County Advisory Committee: 4. Future Plans: Tc attend Salisbury State College. Phillip Leland Jones General Phil Crocheron, Maryland Don't start something you can't finish. Basketball: 1-4; Soccer: 2-4; Track Field: 1-4; yey Club: 3-4; Gym Club: 1-4; Class Officer: 1-2. Future Plans: Undecided. General Rudell Ermit Molock, Jr. Rudy Church Creek, Maryland I'll do you like the farmer did the potatoes; plant you now and dig you later. Soccer: 3-4; Basketball: 3-4; Dorchester County Advisory Committee: 4. Future Plans: To be a Computer Programmer. Business Education William Anthony Newcomb PBilly. Church Creek, Maryland There is no comparison between that which is lost by not succeeding, and that which is lost by not trying. Student Council: 1-3. Future Plans: Undecided. Bonnie Estelle Parks Bonnie College Preparatory Why should I take life seriously; Ut néver gehout of it alive. j SL Class Officer: 1,3, 4; SO DO, 1 M,; kaye Marae Ae Basketball: + 74; ’ Pheld Hoesen AG -As {vay sana 1-4, ; ‘ Future plabs! Undeoiaed. is q - eh aad Business Education a «(Sharon Ann Parks 4 WAV Sharon! Wingate, Maryland, “a! PE UNE in adding life to years; not just years to life. yA seid Council: 1-4; Class offiker: § t4. Future Plans: To attend a business gollege. ,j Carmen Lee Phillips Business Education Ruby Fishing Creek, Maryland Her ways are unexpected; her results are ac- cepted. Cheerleading: 1-4; Field eat 1-4; Librarian: 1; SO DO: 4; Class Officer: 2 « Future Plans: To be a good wife to Tommy. John Russell Phillips, Jr. Business Education Jackie Church Creek, Maryland An expert is one who knows more and more about less and less. Arts Crafts: 3-4; Basketball: 1. Future Plans: Undecided. Delores Ann Powley Business Education Dinky Wingate, Maryland oe I'm as short as a pistol, and twice as dangerous. Arts Crafts: 1-2; Librarian: 1-4; Student Council: 4; CIVEC: 4. Future Plans: Undecided. ‘ Larry Ritchie Powley General Boo Wingate, Maryland fe Women, Wine, Song (No Just Women). Basketball: 1; Soccer: 2-4; Arts Crafts: 2,4. « AW Future Plans: To work on the water or work fer John Ns Tyler. x F et General Edward Michael Riley Mickey (1) Crocheron, Maryland Why should the devil have all the fun! Arts Crafts: 1-4; Soccer: 4; Class Officer: 4. Future Plans: Undecided. Business Education Brenda Joy Rippons Brenda Hoopersville, Maryland Red hair and freckles are my specialties. Basketball: 1-4; Arts Crafts: 1; Music Makers: 1; Librarian: 4, Future Plans: To become Mrs. Jack Walters. Mary Virginia Rippons Jenny Business Education Hoopersville, Maryland When she is good, she is very good; when she is bad, she is better than most of us. Field Hockey: 1-4; Basketball: 1-4; Volleyball: 1-4; MARINER: 1-4; Class Officer: 1,3,4; Varsity Club: 2-4; Music Makers: 3-4. Future Plans: Undecided. College Preparatory Virgil Warren Ruark, Jr. Sonny Fishing Creek, Maryland Never do today what you can put off until tomor- row. Basketball: 1; MARINER: 1-4; Student Council: 4; Class Officer: 2. Future Plans: To attend Commercial Electronics Institute. Leslie Lynn Sears College Preparatory | Tes! j Toddville, Maryland She is certain to be seen where fun and mischief beam. SO DO: 4; Basketball: 4; Volleyball: 4. Future Plans: To become an X-ray technologist. Gillis Swain Todd General Gillis Wingate, Maryland You can never tell what he is going to do next. Arts Crafts: 1-4; Soccer: 4; Track Field: 3. Future Plans: Undecided. 6 telaak to ns Gene Ralph Glenwood Todd, Jr. rs [ [ Eiuh ! Gah f (6 ame ys Crocheron, Maryland vA Tf spydking really kills people, I'll never die. Huse Lime WX Wa Club: 1-3; Basketball: 1-4; Varsity Club: 4; Cross Country: 1; Track Field: 1-2; Soccer: 3-4. akan ‘ Future Plans: Undecided. q kun a7 Celestine Travers General Shack Church Creek, Maryland Make this world a better place; put a little love in your heart, Groovy Groomers: 3-4, Future Plans: To join the Job Corps. 16 CLASS MOTTO: “DUTY IS OURS; RESULTS ARE GOD’S.” CLASS COLORS: MAROON AND HOT PINK CLASS FLOWER: ROSE CLASS HISTORY In September of nineteen hundred and sixty-five, South Dorchester received twenty-five heterogeneous faces. We entered the doors as optimistic specimens, who were awaiting the teachers commands. Many considered this a fun year , while others were eager to acquire the knowledge that was awaiting us in our remaining years at South Dorchester. A year passed by and we entered our second year of Junior High with thirty-one students . Cathy Abbott and Robin Hall represented us in the Student Council. Finally in the year of sixty-seven we received the title as Freshmen. Cathy Abbott was elected Treasurer of the Student Council and Sharon Parks and Billy Newcomb were chosen to represent our class. We not only held positions in the Student Council, but our class officers were: President -- Bonnie Parks; Vice-President -- Robin Hall; Secretary -- Jenny Rippons; Treasurer -- Millie Dean. We ventured into our Sophomore year as twenty-six students. Millie Dean was elected Secretary of the Student Council. Sharon Parks and Robin Hall represented us. The class officers we re: President -- Carmen Santiago; Vice-President -- Phil Jones; Secretary -- Cheryl Jones; Treasurer -- Sonny Ruark. We eagerly acclaimed the role of Juniors. The sponsoring of the Junior-Senior Prom, and acquiring our class rings were symbols of our years of hard work. Bonnie Parks again led our class as President. Cathy Abbott was Vice-President, with Jenny Rippons as Secretary and Sharon Parks as Treasurer. Cathy Abbott was elected Vice - President of the Student Council. Sharon Parks and Billy Newcomb again regained their positions as representa - tives. Finally we are Seniors. Bonnie Parks leads our class while Mickey Riley is Vice-President, Jenny Rippons -- Secretary, and Sharon Parks -- Treasurer. Sonny Ruark and Delores Powley serves as representatives. Our leaders are Cheryl Jones, holding the position of editor of the MARINER, and Bonnie Parks, acting as editor of the SO DO. Reigning over the Student Council as President is Sharon Parks. Our Senior Class consists of twenty-three illustrious students. The Senior Play, the Junior-Senior Prom, and the receiving of our diplomas completes our years at SDHS. With the help of the faculty, and the principal, and as the saying goes, 'No man is an island , this holds true for us as Seniors. We have worked hard to achieve this title. Now as we bid our farewell in happiness, and in sadness, to our principal, faculty, and fellow students, we have a feeling of pride to have had the opportunity of having a role in the history of South Dorchester High School. 18 THE CLASS WILL OF 1971 We, the 1971 graduating class of South Dorchester High School, County of Dorchester, state of Maryland, being in a state of exquisite mental and physical health, do hereby make this, our last will and testament in order to dispose of our prized possessions. I, Cathy Abbott, will all the fun I had on the Physics trip to Cheri. Sorry you can't go for yourself ! I, Topsy Bleyer, will my position in the school store to anyone who wants to announce anything to the teachers. Randy Bradford, will my ability to be persistant in discussions with Mrs. Mitchell during Business Law classes to Glenda Murphy and Darlene Hughes, because one of them cannot be persistant enough. George Elliott, will my car to Kevin Johnson. Robin Hall, will my Peter Max sweatshirt to Eddy Robbins. Cheryl Jones, will all the fun I had working with the staff as editor of the MARINER, along with a good eraser and a bottle of aspirins to anyone willing to take on this great task. Phil Jones, will my eagerness to my brother, Paul, in his future years at SDHS. Rudell Molock, will to Kevin Johnson my basketball, to Louis Travers my shoes, and soul power to everyone. Billy Newcomb, will my spelling 1Q to anyone dumb enough to take it. Bonnie Parks, will my good looks and shapely figure to Sandy Jackson, who needs it. Sharon Parks, will to my cousin, Brenda Abbott, the hope that she will enjoy her senior year as much as I have enjoyed mine. Carmen Phillips, will my ability to eat Hershey candy bars in class to anyone sneaky enough not to get caught. Jackie Phillips, will my extra History classes to anyone dumb enough to take them. Delores Powley, will my tremendous height to all new seventh graders and to Wilt Chamberlain. Rickey Powley, will my troubles, problems, and fun to Martin Tolley. Mickey Riley, will all my hair to Mr. Brotemarkle. Brenda Rippons, will my ability to take shorthand to anyone who can fake it. , Jenny Rippons, will my dull school life to anyone energetic enough to try it. Sonny Ruark, will Leroy Rippons all the fun I had on the Physics trip, being he couldn't be there. Leslie Sears, will my three foot red-headed Sugar Bear to Rita Shockley. Gillis Todd, will Carol Brittingham two turtleneck sweaters. Glen Todd, will my letter and my sweater to the . . . who stole it. Celestine Travers, will my friendliness to Lenora Molock, my smile to Phyliss Hall, and my tennis shoes to Cynthia Matthews. _ ewe eye we w v_ ewe we be oe ee ee ee Oe | pve SOUTH RGR Dp SD 09 oe G SENIOR SCENES x = O Cp) S ed RO DY Robin Hall Cathy Abbott oa ae Phil Jones Rudell Molock Jenny Rippons Sonny Ruark Leslie Sears Glen Todd SENIORS L9G Celestine Travers JUNIOR CLASS JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Glenda Murphy: President Arieda Shockley: Vice President Leroy Rippons: Treasurer Sewell Fitzhugh: Secretary Carol Brittingham Pat Dawson Sewell Fitzhugh Rhonda Flowers Sherry Flowers Phyllis Hall Judy Handley JUNIOR, CLASS Dale Holliday John Holliday Darlene Hughes Danny Jones Paul Jones Lenora Molock Glenda Murphy Leroy Rippons Eddy Robbins Kathy Robbins Woodrow Robbins Jeffrey Robinson Patti Ruark Trudi Ruark Arieda Shockley Ricky Shorter Barbara Simmons Donald Simmons Robert Simmons David Terrill Carlton Tolley Martin Tolley Rachel Travis Kevin Willey SOPHOMORE CLASS SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Lester Aaron: Treasurer Cathy Mills: President Cindy James: Vice President Linda Goote: Secretary Lester Aaron Douglas Abbott David Adams Irving Cumberland Ricky Elzey Linda Gootee SOPHOMORE CLASS Tony Hayden Linda Insley Cindy James Kevin Johnson Don Lewis Susan Meekins Cathy Mills Danny Molock Wanda Moore Charles Parks Albert Parry Sheri Dawn Robinson Suzanne Robinson Pam Ruark Marie Simmons Danny Travers Loistein Travers Danny Windsor FRESHMEN CLASS Brenda Abbott Wayne Abbott George Andrews Brenda Creighton Mickey Dean Michael Elliott Regina Elliott Marcus Flowers Debbie Hansen Kim Jackson John Mark Johnson Tanya Johnson Eddie McGlaughlin Leona McNamara Carmen Moore Debbie Moore Gary Newcomb Janie Phillips FRESHMEN CLASS Jo Ann Phillips Michael Pritchett Ronnie Pritchett David Rhea James Riley Cindy Rippons Nancy Rippons Cindy Robbins Randy Robbins Bonnie Ruark David Sears Jay Simmons Wendy Thomas Jimmy Tolley Steve Willey Terry Windsor Danny Wright EIGHTH GRADE Cheri Abbott Gene Abbott David Andrews Michael Bloodsworth Dennis Bradford June Brittingham Shelly Cannon Eloise Elliott Cindy Elzey Nettie Eskridge No John Hooper Photo Tina Hughes Sandy Jackson Cindy Jones Randy Jones Bruce Lewis Doris Carol Lewis Cindy Matthews Hubert Meekins EIGHTH GRADE Pam Miller Dawn Moore Don Moore Terri Moore Benny Parks Janice Parks Curtis Phillips Kevin Pritchett Rickey Rippons Donna Sue Robbins Jeff Robbins Philip Robbins Crystal Robinson Jacqueline Ruark Wayne Ruark Jo Ann Stafford Emerson Todd Cindy Travers Francine Travers Louis Travers SEVENTH GRADE Ellen Aaron Eddie Abbott James Abbott Parks Abbott Terry Adams Joan Bramble Russell Colbourn Reginald Dorsey Jerome Elliott Melvin Elliott Sarah Foster Jeanne Hayward Paul Hayward Robert Holotik Betsy Hughes Gary Hughes Avis Johnson Marty Jones Melody Jones Katie Keene SEVENTH GRADE Tony McNamara Calvert Meredith Buddy Mills Rodney Molock Laura Moore Lowell Moore Timmy Parks Johnny Parks Patsy Riley Benjamin Robinson Teena Ruark Steve Sears Alfred Simmons Margaret Simmons Ellsworth Stinchcomb Carl Stubbs Darren Todd Jimmy Todd Mark Tolley Marlene Travers FAMILIAR SCHOOL SCENES Does Mr. Robinson have something we don't have? new students? No, that's Mr. Busick and Mr. 's Trash Collector FAMILIAR SCHOOL SCENES Todd sitting on the job? Do these students want time out from class? Another bulleting board! (a Puli You shouldn't have done it! What are Phil and Glen up to? Is this a trailer where some of the students reside ? NO! This trailer was one of the familiar scenes at our school this year. It was brought to us through the works of the Board of Education, Students from the twelfth grade, elev- enth grade, and tenth grade worked in the trailer. Some of the things that were taught were food packaging, recognizing bad checks, the use of the cash register, and how to prepare for an interview when looking for a job. Is Kevin Johnson being put through the first de- gree? NO! He is being interviewed for a job. ACTIVITIES MARINER STAFF Trudi Ruark Sonny Ruark «+ Advertising manager Cheryl Jones -- Editor Cathy Abbott -- Business manager Jenny Rippons -- Typist Jeffrey Robinson -- Photographer Wanda Moore Cindy James Darlene Hughes Glenda Murphy Sheri Dawn Robinson Wendy ‘thomas Brenda Creighton Jay Simmons : Gary Newcomb Eddie Robbins Mr. James Bishop Advisor Crystal Robinson -- 4th page editor Randy Bradford -- 3rd page editor Bonnie Parks -- Editor Mrs. Alois Matthews -- Advisor Doris Carol Lewis -- 2nd page editor Patti Ruark -« 1st page editor Shelly Cannon Cathy Mills Terri Moore John Wayne Holliday -- Photographer Suzanne Robinson «= Business Manager Leslie Sears Cindy Jones David Terrill Mickey Dean Carmen Phillips Topsy Bleyer -- Exchange editor Linda Gootee Mrs. Alois Matthews Advisor STUDENT COUNCIL FRONT ROW: Sharon Parks -- President, Trudi Ruark -- Vice President, Sheri Dawn Robinson -= Secretary, Jay Sim- mons -- Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Eddie Abbott, Teena Ruark, Rita Shockley, Benny Parks, Sonny Ruark, Wanda eee Carol Brittingham, Mr. Jerry McCulley -- Advisor, Gary Newcomb, Linda Insley, Marty Jones, Curtis Phillips, en Aaron. The Student Council has strived this year to fulfill to its utmost abilities. At Christmas time, presents were given to patients at the Cambridge Maryland State Hospital who wouldn't receive any. This is only one of the many projects praised by the Student Council. 40 SEATED: Glenda Murphy, Darlene Hughes, Teena Ruark, Patsy Riley, Sandy Jackson, Pam Miller, Linda Insley, Bon- nie Parks, Jenny Rippons. STANDING: Jeff Robbins, Darren Todd, Dennis Bradford, Lowell Moore, Bruce Lewis, Gillis Todd, Ellsworth Stinchcomb, Parks Abbott, Mickey Rile y, Michael Elliott, Benny Parks, Ronnie Pritchett, Johnnie Parks, Robin Hall, David Adams, Glen Todd, Ricky Elzey. Fire Wardens Paul Jones Sonny Ruark Phil Jones Martin Tolley Rickey Powley ARTS CRAFTS aia aaa) VE || 45 reg ce as cae aM, ei” ins SEATED: Marlene Travers, Melody Jones, Joan Bramble, Betsy Hughes, Jeannie Hayward, Glen Todd, Gillis Todd, Ellen Aaron. STANDING: Laura Moore, Terry Adams, Timmy Parks, Emerson Todd, Marcus Flowers, Mickey Riley, Donald Simmons, John Mark Johnson, Rickey Powley, Robert Simmons, Douglas Abbott, Teena Ruark, Danny Wright, Albert Parry, Patsy Riley, Steve Willey, Wayne Abbott. nee eg sad SEATED: Mrs. Emma Powley -- Librarian. STANDING: Rita Shockley, Brenda Rippons, Carol Brittingham , Rachel Travis, Dale Holliday, Barbara Simmons, Marie Simmons, Crystal Robinson, Kathy Robbins, Sherry Flowers. The South Dorchester High School Library contains materials which assists the faculty and students. With its many references and equipment, the li- brary, with the help of the librarians, serves to be very efficient. The library is a key toward aiding the faculty and students in becoming acquainted with the world and its fundamentals. BEAUTICIAN CLUB | FRONT ROW: Leona McNamara, Eloise Elliott, Katie Keene, Jo Ann Stafford, Regina Elliott. SECOND ROW: Tanya Johnson, Cindy Travers, Lenora Molock, Sarah Foster, Phyllis Hall, Arelette Travers. THIRD ROW: Celes- tine Travers, Francine Travers, Avis Johnson. Sk. GYM CLUB 5) 2g Ut ae ee | ae FRONT ROW: Mr. Kenny Edgar -- Advisor, John Hooper, James Riley, Benny Parks, Randy Jones, Bruce Lewis, David Andrews, Wayne Ruark, Louis Travers, Jeff Robbins. SECOND ROW: Rodney Molock, Ricky Elzey, Ronnie Pritchett, Woodrow Robbins, Richard Rippons, Kevin Pritchett, David Adams, Hubert Meekins. THIRD ROW: | Tony Hayden, Pat Dawson, Leroy Rippons, Kevin Willey, Michael Elliott, Curtis Phillips, Michael Pritchett, Philip Robbins, Dennis Bradford. JR. GYM CLUB ! iI g i. ag ip mena 8 Sa pI BOwW sy ROR HIGH FIRST ROW: Rodney Molock, Calvert Meredith, Marty Jones, Johnny Parks, Robert Holotik, Eddie Abbott, Mark Tol- ley, Jimmy Todd. SECOND ROW: Everson Travers, Carl Stubbs, Buddy Mills, Ellsworth Stinchcomb, Alfred Simmons, Darren Todd, Paul Hayward, Mr. Kenny Edgar -- Advisor. THIRD ROW: Lowell Moore, Benjamin Robinson, Reginald Dorsey, Jerome Elliott, Russell Colbourn, Melvin Elliott, Tony McNamara. oe TOP ROW: Glen Todd, Paul Jones, Randy Bradford, Ricky Elzey. BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Wayne Robinson -- Advisor, Rhonda Flowers, Robin Hall, Jenny Rippons, Bonnie Parks, Phil Jones, Barbara Simmons. Phil Jones: President Bonnie Parks: Treasurer Jenny Rippons: Secretary Robin Hall: Vice President oo Pa Kon, 2 oe ATHLETICS BOYS’ SOCCER TEAM ze KNEELING: Kevin Pritchett -- Manager, Steve Willey, James Riley, Marcus Flowers, Gary Newcomb, David Adams, Rudell Molock, Rickey Powley, Mickey Riley, Jimmy Tolley, Leroy Rippons, Carlie Thomas, Louis Travers -- Man- ager. STANDING: Eddie McGlaughlin, Ronnie Pritchett, Michael Elliott, Glen Todd, John Mark Johnson, David Terrill, Kevin Johnson, Tony Hayden, Ricky Elzey, Kevin Willey, Robin Hall, Phil Jones, Paul Jones, George Elliott, Kenny Edgar -- Coach. Captain: Phil Jones Coach: Kenny Edgar Captain: Robin Hall GIRLS’ HOCKEY TEAM it ti 8 8 98 i SO OAR: tn miteee tion ia ecmnn at een nee : mer ss . scsatanad KNEELING: Cindy Robbins, Cindy James, Carmen Moore, Jenny Rippons, Bonnie Parks, Cindy Rippons, Suzanne Robin- son, Brenda Creighton. STANDING: Sheri Dawn Robinson -- Manager, Linda Insley, JoAnn Phillips, Janie Phillips, Rhonda Flowers, Dale Holliday, Barbara Simmons, Rita Shockley, Carol Brittingham, Wendy Thomas, Carmen Phil- lips, Linda Gootee -- Manager, Mrs. Kaye Todd -- Coach. Captain: Jenny Rippons Coach: Kaye Todd Captain: Bonnie Parks Michael Elliott. y Rippons, Tony Hayden, Donald Simmons, George Elliott, Lero i aa ets amc ttt Wes: — iin, ee i eeimllaetiitabiy Martin Tolley, Paul Jones, Phil Jones. Robin Hall, Captains Paul Jones Phil Jones Glen Todd, Gary Newcomb, Kevin Willey, p] Danny Molock STANDING: John Holliday -- Manager d ety x Ce ie ee . ee SO Be ee A REDE A gai Pua ae i ? Manager, Kenny Edgar -- Coach. Absent septenscstae igeiecom tee 3 : : g aa = TN = = sé eo XO TOE Rei ai i ia sions ROR 8 Ae Ret eit Aa ie ee i i: “ penne Hie semen raneencence 8 LP eer eet He eR a eee KNEELING: Kevin Johnson Jeffrey Robinson -- BE COLES AM CLE LEE: sii ees Ee Rear ciaeee Ba YS dined VERS in Sigs AR Rae, GIRLS’ BASKETBALL TEAM SITTING: Leslie Sears, Brenda Rippons, Bonnie Parks, Jenny Rippons, Carol Brittingham, Dale Holliday. STANDING: Sheri Dawn Robinson -- Manager, Linda Gootee, Marie Simmons, Barbara Simmons, Glenda Murphy, Cathy Mills, Wanda Moore, Cindy James, Linda Insley, Suzanne Robinson, Mrs. Kaye Todd -- Coach, Absent: Cheryl Jones -- Man- ager. Captains: Bonnie Parks and Jenny Rippons BOYS’ VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Cindy Robbins, Linda Insley, Carmen Moore, Carmen Phillips, Rhonda Flowers, Pam Ruark, Brenda Abbott. Captain of the cheerleading squad: Carmen Phillips Sandy Jackson, June Brittingham. llips, Pam Miller, Cindy Rippons. SITTING ON STAGE Substitute Cheerleader Jacqueline Ruark Janie Phi wD AS RS = RQ = Re = S Ss = a) = SS 1 3 = S KNEELING GIRLS’ VOLLEYBALL TEAM — et ae Debbie Moore, Janie Phillips, Cindy Robbins, Carmen Moore, Suzanne Robinson, Marie Simmons, Glenda Murphy, Cindy James, Leslie Sears, Dale Holliday, Jenny Rippons, Bonnie Parks, Rhonda Flowers, Carol Brittingham, Barbara Simmons, Cathy Mills, Linda Gootee, Linda Insley, Wanda Moore, Brenda Abbott, Nancy Rippons, Cindy Rippons. STANDING: Sheri Dawn Robinson -- Manager, Mrs. Kaye Todd -- Coach. Jenny Rippons Bonnie Parks NUTRITION In our nutrition department our cooks: Mrs. Jean Insley and Mrs. Wilimina Keene. Our cashier in the cafeteria: Mrs. Katherine Spicer Our cafeteria monitor: Mrs. Patsy Elzey Our cafeteria helpers: Tony McNamara Phillip Robbins Ricky Elzey exene ERRESOT Revesexcss SaRRSEGeRee: we Te eed sa x 8588 z sae MAINTENANCE Gary Newcomb Floyd Elliott Our bus drivers: Frederick Pinder, Sherman Wilson, George Parks, Martha Newcomb, Theo Creighton, Tom Jones, and Clarence Pritchett. PATRONS Mrs. Elsie Aaron Mr. and Mrs. Elihu Abbott Mr. and Mrs. Harold Adams Mrs. Helen Adams Mr. and Mrs. James Adams Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Adams Mr. and Mrs. George Andrews Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bennett Betsy and Donnie Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bloodsworth Mrs. Minnie Bloodsworth Mr. and Mrs. Roger Bloodsworth Mrs. James W. Bramble Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bramble Mrs. Morris Bramble Mr. and Mrs. Pardee Bramble Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Brittingham Mr. and Mrs. Sam Brittingham Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brittingham Mr. and Mrs. Calvert Cannon Mr. and Mrs. Homer Cannon Cathy and Danny Cheryl and Honey Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Creighton Mr. and Mrs. Tom Creighton Mrs. Minnie Corcheron Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cusick Ginny and Shannon Dawson Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dawson Jack Dawson Mrs. Stella Dean Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Dean Debbie and Charles Diana and Carlie Mr. and Mrs. John Elliott, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Elzey Mr. and Mrs. Prettyman Elzey Mr. and Mrs. Tootsie Elzey Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Flowers Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Flowers Craig Stephen Gootee Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gootee Mr. and Mrs. George W. Hall Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hall Mr. and Mrs. Armond Hayward Mrs. Amanda Lee Holitik Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Holliday Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Holliday Mr. and Mrs. Alton Hooper Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hughes Mr. and Mrs. James Hughes Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Hughes Bill R. Hunter Mr. and Mrs. Robert Insley Jack and Brenda Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Jackson Janie and Tommy Mr. and Mrs. Brice Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Johnson Miss Faye Jones Mr. and Mrs. Luther Jones Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. 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FO eG Fire Department Ambulance Service Phone 397-3311 JILMis DREV WAIN Subs and Pizzas Betty and Walter Travers Phone 228-9767 Carpet -- Wall-To- Wall Room Size Rugs Inlaid Linoleum -- Vinyl HOME BEAUTIFUL 200 Gedar St. 228-5070 Cambridge, Maryland JONES IMPLEMENT COMPANY Rt, 502-= (P70 4 Box 397 Cambridge, Maryland STEVENS SMITH CO, for all young fashions 421 Race Street 228-4646 BUMBLE BEE SEAFOODS A division of Castle and Cooke, Inc. Packers of Fine Sea Foods ENGLE'S FURNITURE- APPLIANCES, INC. Where Service Is First 507 Race Street Phone 228-1942 Cambridge, Maryland CAL worl Admiral Sales Service 'We Sell The Best Service The Rest''! 628 Race St. Cambridge, Maryland 228-0990 Compliments UNION TRUST COMPANY OF MARYLAND Maryland's oldest Financial Institution - General Banking Eastern Shore Offices: Cambridge, Easton, Salisbury, Hillsboro, and Chestertown Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation and Federal Reserve System HENRY DEVOS JEWELERS MATTHEWS COMPANY For Kirk Reed Barton Silver Real Estate Insurance Bulova Longines 541 Poplar Street Keepsake Diamonds Cambridge, Maryland 424 Race St. Cambridge, Md. National Bank of Cambridge All ‘banking facilities Savings Commercial Dept. Drive-in window Mortgage commercial loans Consumer Loan Dept. Safety deposit boxes 304 High St. 228-5600 CRAIG'S DRUG STORE WESTERN AUTO 521 Poplar Street, ASSOCIATE STORE Cambridge, Maryland 446 Race Street Prescriptions and Cosmetics Cambridge, Maryland Phone: 228-3322 -- We Deliver Russell Stover Candy Freeman Shoes’ Expert Repairing JOHNNY'S SHOE SHOP SEMAN'S 522-524 Race Street poe ate SHOP Handbags Child-Life Shoes 428 Race Street firs. 9° ASM to 6 Pe Ve URIS SED a? bE Me etoile Maoate SEL RT ET ASE EE ETE EIT TD, OEE TY TEE EI 7 Compliments of EDGAR'S Complimentary 415-417 Race St. Wishes Cambridge, Maryland. 228-4750 MR. MRS. KENNETH THOMAS GEORGE'S SEAFOOD Hoopersville, Maryland Phone Phone 397-3465 397-3479 BEAUTY PATER S02 Kacerwt. Cambridge, Md. Artistic Hair Styling Custom Permanents Compliments of JIMMY SIMMON'S CENTER MARKET UBMAN’S YOUR LEADING JEWELERS ine 2 Aref Gur Specialty ee — CAMBRIDGE, MARYLAND PHONE: AC 8-2345 Read By Everyone In South Dorchester CHARLES W. PARKS CO. Wholesales retail packers of Steamed Crabs -- Crabmeat Soft Crabs Office: Residences: 397-3400 39725107 397-3273 WDOrstinctiver Deautye eryvice | CEGILLE'S BEA WY -scALON 407 Muir Street Gambridge,, Md 21613 Cecilia Windsor, Prop. MAR-B SHOP 406 Race Street Phone 228-4760 The Finest in Ladies’ Apparel Compliments of CLARENCE O, PRITCHETT We strive to give you real service. 847-8215 or 847-8136 Bishop's Head, Maryland. 21611 THE DAILY BANNER The Second Largest Daily Newspaper on the Shore CAMBRIDGE SCIENTIFIC INDUSTRIES Division Wow. Grace Go 101 Virginia Avenue Cambridge, Maryland 21613 (301) 228-5111 JOHNAWeeTIEDERS TING | Congratulations Electrical Gontractor Ea, HUBBER Tate SON UING 403 Sunburst Hwy. 508 Maryland Avenue Cambridge, Md. Cambridge, Maryland 21613 American Hardware Store Compliments of DAIRY QUEEN HARRINGTON INSURANCE, INC. 320 Sunburst Highway Cambridge, Maryland Insurance Real Estate 512 Poplar Street Cambridge, Md. Serving Dorchester County Alexander's House of Music Phones Sunburst Hwy. 228-5000 228-5001 228-2131 WISE OIL Shell Petroleum Products Plumbing -- Pyrofax Gas AND Heating -- Refrigeration 741 Race Street - FUEL, I NC. 228-4131 Glenda Faye Murphy and Trudi Ruark are ready for all occasions with fashions from Lesrett., There 1s everything from pant and jump suits to gypsy dresses. All the right accessories are dtelLecvett. Efenuet Downtown Cambridge 228-3900 RIPPONS BROTHERS packers Fine Seafoods shipper factory -- Hoopersville, Md. Telephone, 397-3200 RIPPONS GROCERY Hoopersville, Maryland Eugene Rippons Prop. 397-3340 LEWIS BROTHERS Dealers in Crab Pot Bait, Crab Pot Wire, Marine Paint and Buyers of Shell Oysters Hoopersville, Maryland GENERAL CHIP CORPORATION Congratulations to the 1971 graduating class of South Dorchester High School. 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Quality Seafood Products For More Than Three Decades Brice Ry Phillips Fishing Creek Charles Shockley Maryland POWLEY, INC, Dealers in General Merchandise Crab Meat, Oysters, and Fish Compliments of WOODS ROAD SHELL Proprietor: W. Wayne Brown MIDWAY MARINA 397-3214 Honga, Md. Compliments FRANKLIN MURPHY Goose Creek Seafood Phone 847-8345 Toddville, Maryland SID JOHNSON BOAT AND TRANSPORTATION CO. Cambridge, Maryland Phone: 228-4820 Evinrude Outboard Motor Sales Service Charter Buses HALL DOTY CoO. Plumbing And IT GOSS NO MORE wet 6 Heating Contractors Route 50 228-2660 TO SHOP A FINE STORE Cambridge, Maryland Route 50 Woods Road Cambriage, Md. Convenient Terms No Parking Problems CHARLES E. BROHOWN BROS. General Gontractors Since 1924 Cambridge Maryland _fm farmers merchants national bank of cambridge KR ichardson D Style Shop CAMBRIDGE, MARYLAND PHONE 228-0550 CHOPTANK REAL ESTATE CO, C. Mace Thomas, Broker Cambridge, Md. 228-2142 Leasing--Appraisals--Water Fronts Trade-Ins--Investments--Town Properties--Management--Acreage THE CINDERELLA SHOP On the Balcony ! Edgar Building Infants, Girls, Boys, Chubbies, Teens, Juniors MARY EWELL TOWN AND COUNTRY CLOTHES 502 GAY STREET CAMBRIDGE, MARYLAND PHONE 228-4422 THE ANVIL SHOP Finest Antiques''! Mrs. Joseph S. Brocata 228-5044 Compliments of EDGEHILLe PHARMACY Race and Muir Streets Cambridge, Md. Phone: 228-4480 Prescription and Cosmetic ; Headquarters ARTWELL SALES CO. Home Furnishing Cambridge, Md. Douglas R. Foxwell 228-0997 M. Ralph Foxwell seseeegarcy pine vat ie STI seat Sali de il pe Hh meas yl) RR Res. PHONE AUCTION BLOCK 228-3877 228-9887 AUCTIONEERS APPRAISERS (ieee LIQUIDATORS DAVE’S DRIVE-IN CAMBRIDGE, MARYLAND “IF It CAN BE SOLD, WE CAN SELL IT” COL. GEORGE J. WITTSTADT T. 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Our employees CAMBRIDGE, MARYLAND CONNELLY CONTAINERS, INC. of MARYLAND Woods Road Cambridge, Maryland 228-6000 CAMBRIDGE WIRE CLOTH COMPANY PHONE 228-3000 DORCHESTER COUNTY AUTOMOBILE DEALER’S ASSOCIATION Johnson Motors, Inc. Buick-Rambler-Opel J A Linthicum so oons-s Llnce Chevrolet-Oldsmobile Hubbard's Auto Sales, Inc. Dodge Meredith Auto Sales, Inc. Pontiac-International Brohawn Chryslers, Inc. Chrysler-Plymouth- Austin Healey = BPEGKULER MOTOR PARTS, INC. Automotive Jobber 405 Cedar St. Cambridge, Maryland W.L. COLEMAN SONS SHEETS FLOWER SHOPPE 216 Dorchester Ave. finer flowers Cambridge, Md. 21613 Willis and Hambrooks Blvd. Cambridge, Md. ( =5 gf -fo) WY) = F.T.D. -- Member Phone 228-2540 FRANK WRIGHT Dick Linthicum is showing Richard Meekins a new style sport coat for his trip to H.I. to see Best Wishes from ROB ROY CoO., INC. and Strobe Division finest in Boys' and Young Men's Fashions A ED ERNE 2 OCEAN HIGHWAY ESSO Wer, chet emu Cambridge, Md. 228-3322 Esso. 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