Chopticon High School - Chopticonian Yearbook (Morganza, MD)

 - Class of 1970

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Riding Club 3 (Treasurer), 4 (Treasurer). I, Kim Leighton, bequeath to Patty Teague and Edward LLOYD, MICHAEL WALTER “Mike” Photography Club 1, 2; Conservation Club 2, 3, 4; Band 3, 4; N.H.S. 3,4; S.C.A. 3. Holsinger and Toni Buellere, a brain to work with. LONG, ELLEN MARIE “Piggy” Science Club 1; Medical Service Club 2; Newspaper 3; Drama Club 4; S.C.A. 4. I, Ellen Long, bequeath to my brother Tommy to try and get along better with kids during his senior year at C.H.S., as I’ve tried to do. LONG. GERALDINE ELIZABETH nGerrT,T F.T.A. 1; Medical Services Club 2; French Club 3, 4 (Secretary). I. Gerri Long, bequeath to all underclassmen the ability to be as great a senior class as the Class of“70’ LONG, SUSAN ELAINE “Twig” Chorus 1, 4; F.B.L.A. 1, 2; Riding Club 4. I, Elaine Long, bequeath to Patti Gray my clothes so she can wear them extra long, a “knee knocker”; and to Judy Holsinger and Toni Buellere, a brain to work with. LOPITZ, MICHAEL PETER “Mike” Football 1, 2; Freshmen Class President; Photography Club 1; Medical Services Club 1; S.C.A. 2; Spanish Club 2; Social Studies Seminar 3; Yearbook 3; Newspaper 3; Conservation Club 3; Drama Club 4; Librarv Club 4; Educational Film Club 4. I, Mike Lopitz, bequeath to Laurie Toomey,one marshmallow and to Mike Insley, one fifth of Bali-Hai. LOWE. EARL LEROY “Leroy” Football I; Basketball 1; Track 1; Spanish Club 1, 2; Industrial Arts Club 1; Wrestling 3, 4; Varsity Club 4. I, Leroy Lowe, bequeath to “Love Bug” my ability to put up with homeroom teachers, especially my last one, and kisses to remember the Class of “70.” LUCAS, BRENDA SUE “Luke” Chorus 1; F.B.L.A. 2, 3 (Treasurer), 4 (Treasurer). I, Brenda Lucas, bequeath to my sister, Joyce, all my old shorthand notebooks, cartridge pens and empty cartridges in hopes that she can make good use of them. LUMPKINS, FRANCIS IRVIN “Francis” MASON, MARY MARGARET “Margaret” Newspaper Club 4; Library Club 4; Drama Club 4. I, Margaret Mason, bequeath to Patricia Maddox my ability to stay cool, calm, and collected through the most pressing moments; and to my brother John, my good manners and politeness. MASON, SHARON MARIE “Sharon” I, Sharon Mason, bequeath to Brenda Thompson my ability to chew gum in P.O.T.C. class without getting caught; and to Deborah Butler, my ability to stay out of trouble and to get along with boys. MATTINGLY, GLORIA JEAN “Witch” Photography Club 3, 4. MATTINGLY, JOAN ELIZABETH “Joan” F.T.A. 1 (Secretary); Chorus 3; Photography Club 4. I, Joan Mattingly bequeath to W’endy Nickerson all secret hiding places where Coach McGrew never found Dave and me. “Luke” McCOLLUM, DEBORAH MARY “Debbie” G.A.A. 1; Newspaper 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 2, 3 (Business Manager). McDonald JR., THOMAS ALOYSIUS “Tommy” Drama Club 4. I, Tommy McDonald, bequeath to Mike Gibson my wallets and combs and the ability to keep the keys of other houses safe and sound. I also leave Harry Webb the luck he needs to get a diploma. McGINNIS, JACKIE RAY “Jackie” McGONIGLE, DIANE MARIE “Diane” Softball 1, 2; Volleyball 2; Newspaper 3, 4. I, Diane McGonigle, bequeath to my sister my ability to be truthful; and to Dot Mace, my place on the corner. McKAY, KAREN PILKERTON “Karen” Newspaper 2, 3, 4; Photography Club 2; F.B.L.A. 3, 4. I, Karen McKay, bequeath to Kathy Connelly my seat on bus 86, and to all the kids of Chopticon everything our school has to offer. McWilliams, patricia Elizabeth “Patty” Pep Club 1; Art Club 1; F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 (Vice-President); N.H.S. 3, 4 (Secretary-Treasurer); Social Studies Seminar 3, 4; Spanish Club 4 (Secretary). I, Patricia McWilliams, bequeath to my sister, Monica, my ability to do no homework and still pass; to Evelyn, my vice-presidency in F.T.A., and to Charlotte, my grades in hopes that they will all use them wisely. MEREDITH, KATHIE DALE Kathie” Cheerleading I, 2, 3, 4 (Co-Captain); S.C.A. 1; Photography Club 2 (Secretary); Sophomore Class Treasurer; Yearbook 3, 4 (Ass’t Advertising Manager); Drama Club 4. I, Kathie Meredith, bequeath to Dawn Parish my ability to love Dwight, T.J., and Tracy. MILLS, SHIRLEY LOUISE “Shirley” Art Club 1; F.T.A. 1, 2 (Historian), 3 (Vice-President), 4 (President); Yearbook 2, 3, 4; Sophomore Class Ways and Means Chm.; G.A.A. 3, 4; N.H.S. 3, 4 (Vice-President); Junior Class Ways and Means Chairman; Spanish Club 3; Library Club 4; S.C.A. 4. I, Shirley Mills, bequeath to Mr. Ryan my artistic ability in hopes he will be able to draw a picture of Russian History to students like me. MORGAN, MARY DELORES “Delores” Chorus 1, 2; F.B.L.A. 4; Library Club 4. I, Delores Morgan, bequeath to my sister, Beverly, the ability to keep and be faithful and true to one steady, while flirting with all the other boys; and to Betty Bowles, my sw’eet personality and all the boys she can handle. MORGAN, MARY LOU “Lu Lu” All State Chorus 3; Drama Club 4; Chamber Singers 4. I, Mary Lou Morgan, bequeath to my brother, Wayne, my ability to stick with school through thick and thin. Good kid, you’ll need it. MURPHY, ROBERT EUGENE “BoDoy” Baseball 1. I, Robert Murphy, bequeath to Cupcake all my love and in June my ability to say “I do” to the minister, too. NELSON, FRANCIS ALOYSIUS “Song Bird” Track 1, 2, 3; Cross Country 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; S.C.A. 1, 4; Art Club 3; Chamber Singers 3, 4; Varsity Club 4; Drama Club. I, Francis Nelson, bequeath to Lucy Barnes all my love and affection; and to James Stewart my ability to love all the 141 MATTINGLY. LUKE WILLIAM

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of my 200 pounds so he can diet to play football too; to Dave Harmon, my football helmet; and to Bobby Hall, my football shoulder pads. HOLLEY, MICHAEL JEROME “Dinka” I, Mike Holley, bequeath to William Jones my ability to excel- in physical education. HOLTON, LARRY WILLIE “Wil” Band 1, 2; Art Club 3, 4; Folklore Club 4; Track 4. I, Larry Holton, bequeath to Ronald Curtis, and any other boys with this unfortunate problem, my ability to crow a decent bush. HOWARD, KIRK BRADLEY “Brad S.C.A. 1, 2, 3; Art Club 1, 3 (Treasurer); Science Club 1; Conservation Club 2; Social Studies Seminar (President); Folklore Club 4; Senior Class Treasurer. I, Brad Howard, bequeath to Mike Wathen my empty gum wrappers and to Paul Choporis my ability to be absent on days French tests are given. HOWE, PAUL THOMAS “Paul” HURRY, JOHN WILLIAM “Jay” F.T.A. 1; Basketball 1; Football 2; Yearbook 2, 3 (Ass’t. Advertising Manager), 4 (Advertising Manager). I, Jay Hurry, bequeath to Betty Reeves my dry scaly liver and to Silas Hurry and Sue Weiner, 1,000 pieces of “Chubble” bubble gum. JOHNSON, JAMES EDWARD “Jethis” F.F.A. 1. I, Jimmy Johnson, bequeath to Carl Clements and Billy Draheim a case of Budweiser and a fifth of Canadian Club. JOHNSON, SUSAN MARIE c “Sue” Band 1; F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Newspaper 2; S.C.A. 2, 3 (Treasurer), 4; Yearbook 3, 4; N.H.S. 3, 4. I, Sue Johnson, bequeath to my younger brother. Billy, all the joy and heartaches of four years of high school, and to Mr. Miller, two well-used data books. JONES, AGNES HORTENSE “Gertie” I, Agnes Jones, bequeath to Cathy Bailey and Sharon Alvey, Jack Williams and whatever they decide to do with him; and to Sharon Alvey my title as first runner-up for Queen of Tolerance. I know she’d love to have it. JONES, LINDA MARIE “Lynn” I, Linda Jones, bequeath to Imogene Morgan and Clara Bowles the ability to drink Bali Hai and smoke cigarettes in school without getting caught. JONES. VIVIAN LOUISE “Viv” Drama 4; Library Club 4; Newspaper 4; Folklore 4. I, Vivian Jones, bequeath to Irene my pleasing personality and my seat in the senior class; and to Sharon, my ability to stay calm when another girl takes your guy. JORDAN, JAMES GREGORY “James” JORDAN, MICHAEL JACOB Michael” Basketball 1, 2, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Art Club 1; Baseball 2, 4; Drama Club 4 ; Chamber Singers 4; Varsity Club 4. I, Michael Jordan, bequeath to Wayne Jones my ability to play basketball and talk “jive” to the girls. KANE. ELLEN PATRICIA “Snoogs” G.A.A. 1, 4; Newspaper 3; S.C.A. 4; Drama Club 4; Librarv Club 4 (Secretary). I, Ellen Kane, bequeath to Diane Gough my ability to stay out of trouble and to resist going out with other boys. KANOWICZ. MARK JOHN “Mark” Medical Services Club 1; Spanish Club 2; Wrestling 3, 4. I, Mark Kanowicz, bequeath to Nancy Larrabee my ability to remain awake after twelve o’clock midnight. KEITHLEY, DONNA SUZANNE “Suzanne” Art Club 1; College Club 2; Pep Club 2; S.C.A. 2, 3, 4. Drama Club 3,4. I, Suzanne Keithley, bequeath to Paul Kraft all my bad luck in hopes he keeps his family name. KELLUM, TANA ELAINE “Pig Chorus 1; Photography Club 2 (Treasurer); Newspaper 3 KNOTT, VIRGINIA DARLENE “Darlene” 4; Drama Club 4. KIMBLE, VIVIAN SUE “Cupcake” Girls Track 1, 2; Intramurals 3, 4. I, Vivian Kimble, bequeath to Miss Smith my ability not to dress out for class and take her keys without her finding out, and to Bobby, my ability to say “I do” to the minister. KNOTT, GARY PATRICK “Gary” KNOTT, MARY ELIZABETH “Mary” Photography Club 1; F.B.L.A. 4. I, Mary Knott, bequeath to Cindy Tennyson and Kathy Bailey my ability to go out and always have a good time. KNOTT, VIRGINIA DARLENE “Darlene” Pep Club 1, 2; Art Club 3 (Vice-President), 4 (President); Newspaper 3, 4; Chorus 3, 4. I, Darlene Knott, bequeath to Dawn Parish the ability to stay sober while watching movies up-side-down; to Marlene Dean, the ability to be “non-conceited”; and to Karen Knott, my seat on the bus. KRAWCZYK, BARBARA ANNE “Barbara” Bacteriology Club 1; Medical Club 2; F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4. I, Barbara Krawczyk, bequeath to Judy Holsinger and Karen Krawczyk, my ability to get along with all my teachers. I also bequeath good health to all store managers. LAKE, KEITH ALEXANDER “Keith” I, Keith Lake, bequeath to Sandy Lumpkins my ring, tie, and broken second string, in hopes it will always keep her out of mischief and trouble. LARRABEE, GAIL ANN “Gail” Newspaper 3; S.C.A. 4 (Recording Secretary). I, Gail Larrabee, bequeath to my “little” sister Nancy, the ’67 Fiat with a crumpled roof w'hich was bequeathed to me last year. I also bequeath to Sandy Kanowicz any trace of Polish blood which may be in my family tree. LASCHALT, CHARLES BERNARD “Charles” LATHROUM, BARBARA JEAN “Barbara Jean” Photography Club 2. I, Barbara Lathroum, bequeath to Daryl Pilkerton a bushel and a peck and a hug around the neck, and the title of being a “Mighty Senior.” LAWRENCE, PAUL ANTHONY “Paul” Industrial Arts Club 1. I, Paul Lawrence, bequeath to Debbie Cusic my ability to get suspended once a year without failure. LEIGHTON. KIMBERLY JEANNE “Kim” 140



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fjirls that I didn't get a chance to love, and show them what a good thing they missed. NELSON, HELEN THERESA “Tee” I, Helen Nelson, bequeath to Francis Young all of my A’s and B’s that I made in my junior and senior years. NELSON, LINDA LOUISE “Lynn” I, Linda Nelson, bequeath to Dinah Nelson, my younger sister, my good personality and the ability to become a cheerleader next year. NELSON, ROBERT WAYNE “Wayne” Building and Grounds; Baseball; F.F.A. I, Wayne Nelson, bequeath to Chris Quade my ability to catch a baseball. NEWKIRK, RICHARD ANDERSON “Ricky” I, Ricky Newkirk, bequeath to my Mom, the whole school. NEWTON, CHRISTINE MARIE “Chris’ I, Christine Newton, bequeath to Jerry Bohle my pens, pencils and workbooks; and to Gary Knott, my ability to stay awake in P.O.T.C. class. NORRIS. ROSE VERONICA “Rose” OLIVER. PAUL BENJAMIN “Paul” PRICE. DOROTHY IRENE “Dot” G.A.A. 1, 2, 3; Home Economics 1. 2; Social Studies Seminar 1; Science Club 2; Art Club 2; Band 3; Majorettes 3; Newspaper 4; Library Club 4; Chamber Singers 4. I, Dorothy Price, bequeath to Idna, Yvonne and Shirley the ability to dance great, to dress nice, and most of all, to be friends with everyone. QUADE, BARBARA IRENE “Bobbi” F.B.L.A. 4. I, Barbara Quade, bequeath to my sister, Debbie, the ability to stay with one boy for at least a month; and to my brother, Mike, any girl he wants. QUADE, JOHN HOWARD “Johnny” I, John Quade, bequeath to my sister, Angela, the ability to go through high school on passing marks. QUADE, WILLIAM CARROLL “Carroll” RALEY, CYNTHIA ANN “Cindy” Chorus 1; F.B.L.A. 2, 3 (Reporter), 4 (Secretary). I, Cindy Raley, bequeath to my sister, Debbie, all the fun I’ve had in Mr. Murrell’s class. RALEY. GLORIA ROSE “Gloria” RALEY, LAWRENCE EDWARD “Larry” RALEY, LAWRINCE RAY “Ray” Basketball 1, 2; S.C.A. 1, 2, 3 (Vice-President), 4 (President). Conservation Club 2 (President); Social Studies Seminar 2, 4; F.T.A. 2, 3; Yearbook 2, 3, 4; Folklore Club 4. I, Ray Raley, bequeath to Dr. Levay my laconic speech and 40 per cent of my education; and, to Kathy Wathen, my collection of bubble gum records. REED, EDITH DIANE “Diane” REED, JOAN BERNADINE “Mouse” Drama Club 4; Newspaper 4; G.A.A. 4. I, Joan Reed, bequeath to Marie Newby, my ability to dress like a lady and to flirt with boys; and to Michael Brown, my ability to carry on in class and never get sent to the office. REHM, STEPHANIE LYNN “Stevie” Spanish Club 3, 4. I, Stephanie Rehm, bequeath to three certain junior girls my ability to know the Charlotte Hall Cadets; and, to Patty Teague, I leave my brother, Cadet Rehm. RIDGELL, JOHN STEVENS “John RIDGELL, LUCY MAY “Little May” Bank 4. I, Lucy Ridgell, bequeath to Agnes Lacey the good times and fun days I had here at C.H.S. with her brother. RIDGELL, RALPH EDWARD “Ralph” F.F.A. 1.2. RIPPLE, AMOS ERVIN “Amos” Football 1; S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook 3, 4; Library Club 4. I, Amos Ripple, bequeath to Kathy Wathen my library assistant periods in hopes that she can get her Wednesday night homework done; to Hugh Hall, I leave my seat in lunch so that he won’t have to reach as far; and, to Mike Burch, I leave my crippling tendencies and my finger. RONK, RICHARD KEITH “Rick” RUSSELL, GAIL MARIE “Gail” Glee Club 1, 2; Photography Club 3; Social Studies Seminar 3; F.B.L.A. 3; S.C.A. 4. I, Gail Russell, bequeath to my brother Joe the ability to get Mr. Van Scoik for homeroom, and to have just as much fun as I did here at Chopticon. RUSSELL, JOHN STEVENS “Steve” F.F.A. 1, 2, 3 (Reporter), 4 (Vice-President); S.C.A. 4 (Parliamentarian). RUSSELL, MARY ELIZABETH “Liz” Band 1, 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3; Chorus 4; F.T.A. 4. I, Liz Russell, bequeath to my brother, W’alter, the ability to make it through 4 years at C.H.S., and to Bonnie, June, Linda, and Debbie the ability to be able to have all of the fun next year that we have had this year. RUSSELL, ROY GALEN “Galen” RUSSELL, WILLIAM LOUIS “Willie” Social Studies Seminar 3, 4. RYCE, SHARON LEE “Sharon” Chorus 1,4; Nursing Club 2. I, Sharon Ryce, bequeath to Gayle Wise my ability to talk in Mr. Dew’s class as well as give him a hard time and not get detention. SCRIBER, DVANGELINE LOUISE “Van” Drama Club 4; Library Club 4. I, Evangeline Scriber, bequeath to Cecilia Scriber the ability to follow in her sister’s footsteps and stay out of trouble. SCRIBER, GEORGE DE ANDRE “George” Building and Grounds; Baseball. 142

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