Yearbooks at the Historical Society of Cecil County

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Yearbooks at the Historical Society of Cecil County Name of School Year Type of Cover Number P = Paper Back of H = Hard Back Copies Bohemia Manor High School 1959 H 1 Bohemia Manor High School 1960 H 2 Bohemia Manor High School 1961 H 1 Bohemia Manor High School 1962 H 1 Bohemia Manor High School 1963 H 1 Bohemia Manor High School 1964 H 1 Bohemia Manor High School 1969 H 1 Bohemia Manor High School 1971 H 2 Bohemia Manor High School 1972 H 2 Bohemia Manor High School 1973 H 2 Bohemia Manor High School 1974 H 2 Bohemia Manor High School 1975 H 2 Bohemia Manor High School 1976 P 1 Bohemia Manor High School 1976 H 3 Bohemia Manor High School 1977 H 1 Bohemia Manor High School 1978 H 1 Bohemia Manor High School 1986 H 1 Bohemia Manor High School 1990 H 1 Bohemia Manor High School 1992 H 1 Bohemia Manor High School 1993 H 1 Bohemia Manor High School 1996 H 1 Bohemia Manor High School 2002 H 1 Bohemia Manor High School 2003 H 1 Bohemia Manor High School 2004 H 1 Bohemia Manor Middle School 2003 P 2 Bohemia Manor Middle School 2004 H 1 Bohemia Manor Middle School 2005 H 1 Bohemia Manor Middle School 2006 H 1 Calvert Elementary School 2006 H 1 Cecil County School of Technology 1991 H 2 Cecil Manor Elementarty School 1993 P 1 Cecil Vocational Technical Center 1986 H 4 Cecil Vocational Technical Center 1987 H 3 Cecil Vocational Technical Center 1988 H 1 Cecilton Elementary School 2003 H 1 Cecilton Elementary School 2004 P 1 Cecilton Elementary School 2005 P 1 Cecilton Elementary School 2006 P 1 Cherry Hill Middle School 1971 P 1 Cherry Hill Middle School 1989 P 1 Cherry Hill Middle School 1992 P 1 Name of School Year Type of Cover Number Cherry Hill Middle School 1994 P 1 Cherry Hill Middle School 1995 P 1 Cherry Hill Middle School 1996 P 1 Cherry Hill Middle School 1998 P 1 Cherry Hill Middle School 1999 P 1 Cherry Hill Middle School 2000 P 1 Cherry Hill Middle School 2003 P 1 Chesapeake City High School 1945 P 1 Chesapeake City High School 1947 P 1 Chesapeake City High School 1948 P 1 Chesapeake City High School 1957 P 1 Chesapeake City High School 1958 P 1 Elkton Christian School 1985 H 1 Elkton Christian School 1986 H 1 Elkton Christian School 1988 H 1 Elkton Christian School 1989 H 1 Elkton Christian School 1990 H 1 Elkton Christian School 1991 H 1 Elkton Christian School 1993 H 1 Elkton Christian School 1995 H 1 Elkton Christian School 1997 H 1 Elkton Christian School 1998 H 1 Elkton Christian School 1999 H 2 Elkton Christian School 2000 H 1 Elkton Christian School 2002 H 1 Elkton High School 1944 P 2 Elkton High School 1947 H 1 Elkton High School 1948 P 1 Elkton High School 1949 P 1 Elkton High School 1951 H 2 Elkton High School 1952 H 2 Elkton High School 1953 H 1 Elkton High School 1954 H 1 Elkton High School 1955 H 1 Elkton High School 1956 H 2 Elkton High School 1957 H 1 Elkton High School 1958 H 2 Elkton High School 1959 H 1 Elkton High School 1960 H 1 Elkton High School 1961 H 1 Elkton High School 1962 H 1 Elkton High School 1963 H 1 Elkton High School 1964 H 1 Name of School Year Type of Cover Number Elkton High School 1965 H 1 Elkton High School 1966 H 1 Elkton High School 1967 H 1 Elkton High School 1968 H 1 Elkton High School 1969 H 1 Elkton High School 1970 H 1 Elkton High School 1971 H 1 Elkton High School 1972 H 1 Elkton High School 1973 H 1 Elkton High School 1974 H 1 Elkton High School 1975 H 1 Elkton High School 1976 H 2 Elkton High School 1977 H 2 Elkton High School 1978 H 1 Elkton High School 1980 H 1 Elkton High School 1981 H 1 Elkton High School 1983 H 1 Elkton High School 1985 H 1 Elkton High School 1986 H 1 Elkton High School 1988 H 1 Elkton High School 1994 H 1 Elkton High School 1996 H 1 Elkton High School 1997 H 1 Elkton High School 1998 H 1 Elkton High School 1999 H 1 Elkton High School 2000 H 1 Elkton High School 2001 H 1 Elkton High School 2002 H 1 Elkton High School 2004 H 1 Elkton High School 2005 H 1 Elkton Middle School 1990 H 1 Elkton Middle School 2003 H 1 Elkton Middle School 2005 H 1 Holly Hall Elementary School 2004 P 1 Holly Hall Elementary School 2005 P 1 Holly Hall Elementary School 2007 P 1 Holly Hall Elementary School 2008 P 1 Leeds Elementary School 1994 P 1 Maranatha Baptist Church Academy 1980 H 1 North East High School 1960 H 1 North East High School 1961 H 1 North East High School 1970 H 1 North East High School 1976 H 1 Name of School Year Type of Cover Number North East High School 1981 H 1 North East High School 1987 H 1 North East High School 1989 H 1 North East High School 1992 H 1 North East High School 1993 H 1 North East High School 1995 H 1 North East High School 1996 H 1 North East High School 1997 H 1 North East High School 1998 H 1 North East High School 2000 H 1 North East High School 2002 H 1 North East High School 2003 H 1 North East High School 2004 H 1 North East High School 2005 H 1 North East High School 2006 H 1 North East High School 2007 H 1 North East High School 2008 H 1 Paola High School 1954 H 1 Perryville High School 1963 H 1 Perryville High School 1965 H 1 Perryville High School 1970 H 1 Perryville High School 1972 H 1 Perryville High School 1994 H 1 Perryville High School 1995 H 1 Perryville High School 1996 H 1 Perryville High School 1997 H 1 Perryville High School 1998 H 2 Perryville High School 1999 H 1 Perryville High School 2000 H 2 Perryville High School 2001 H 1 Perryville High School 2002 H 1 Perryville High School 2003 H 1 Perryville High School 2005 H 1 Perryville Middle School 1979 P 1 Perryville Middle School 1984 P 1 Perryville Middle School 1985 P 1 Perryville Middle School 1987 P 1 Perryville Middle School 1988 P 1 Perryville Middle School 1990 H 1 Perryville Middle School 1991 H 1 Perryville Middle School 1992 H 1 Perryville Middle School 1993 H 1 Perryville Middle School 1996 H 1 Name of School Year Type of Cover Number Rising Sun High School 1947 H 1 Rising Sun High School 1947 P 3 Rising Sun High School 1952 H 2 Rising Sun High School 1953 H 5 Rising Sun High School 1954 H 3 Rising Sun High School 1955 H 1 Rising Sun High School 1956 H 3 Rising Sun High School 1957 H 2 Rising Sun High School 1958 H 2 Rising Sun High School 1959 H 2 Rising Sun High School 1961 H 1 Rising Sun High School 1962 H 1 Rising Sun High School 1963 H 1 Rising Sun High School 1963 H 2 Rising Sun High School 1964 H 2 Rising Sun High School 1965 H 3 Rising Sun High School 1966 H 2 Rising Sun High School 1967 H 2 Rising Sun High School 1968 H 5 Rising Sun High School 1969 H 6 Rising Sun High School 1970 H 1 Rising Sun High School 1972 H 1 Rising Sun High School 1973 H 1 Rising Sun High School 1980 H 2 Rising Sun High School 1981 H 2 Rising Sun High School 1983 H 2 Rising Sun High School 1987 H 5 Rising Sun High School 1988 H 3 Rising Sun High School 1989 H 1 Rising Sun High School 1992 H 4 Rising Sun High School 1995 H 1 Rising Sun High School 1999 H 2 Rising Sun High School 1998 H 3 Rising Sun High School 2000 H 1 Rising Sun High School 2001 H 1 Rising Sun High School 2003 H 3 Rising Sun High School 2004 H 2 Rising Sun High School 2005 H 1 The Tome School (For Boys) 1906 P 1 The Tome School (For Girls) 1906 P 1 The Tome School 1908 H 1 The Tome School 1909 H 1 The Tome School 1910 P 1 Name of School Year Type of Cover Number The Tome School 1911 H 1 The Tome School 1912 H 1 The Tome School 1913 H 1 The Tome School 1914 H 1 The Tome School 1915 H 1 The Tome School 1916 P 1 The Tome School 1917 P 2 The Tome School 1918 H 1 The Tome School 1919 P 1 The Tome School 1920 H 1 The Tome School 1921 P 2 The Tome School 1922 P 2 The Tome School 1923 P 2 The Tome School 1924 P 1 The Tome School 1925 H 1 The Tome School 1927 H 1 The Tome School 1928 H 1 The Tome School 1929 H 2 The Tome School 1930 H 2 The Tome School 1931 P 1 The Tome School 1932 P 1 The Tome School 1933 P 1 The Tome School 1934 P 3 The Tome School 1935 P 3 The Tome School 1936 H 1 The Tome School 1936 P 1 The Tome School 1937 H 2 The Tome School 1937 P 1 The Tome School 1938 P 2 The Tome School 1938 H 1 The Tome School 1939 H 1 The Tome School 1939 P 1 The Tome School 1940 H 1 The Tome School 1941 H 2 The Tome School 1942 H 1 The Tome School 1943 H 1 The Tome School 1944 H 1 The Tome School 1945 P 2 The Tome School 1948 P 1 The Tome School 1957 H 1 The Tome School 1958 H 1 The Tome School 1961 H 1 The Tome School 1962 H 1 Name of School Year Type of Cover Number The Tome School 1964 H 1 The Tome School 1967 H 1 The Tome School 1968 H 1 The Tome School 1969 H 1 The Tome School 1970 H 1 The Tome School 1971 H 1 The Tome School 1972 H 1 The Tome School 1974 H 1 The Tome School 1975 H 1 The Tome School 1976 H 1 The Tome School 1977 H 1 The Tome School 1978 H 1 The Tome School 1979 H 1 The Tome School 1980 H 1 The Tome School 1981 H 1 The Tome School 1982 H 1 The Tome School 1983 H 1 The Tome School 1984 H 1 The Tome School 1985 H 1 The Tome School 1987 H 1 The Tome School 1988 H 1 The Tome School 1989 H 2 The Tome School 1990 H 2 The Tome School 1991 H 2 The Tome School 1992 H 1 The Tome School 1995 H 1 The Tome School 1996 H 2 The Tome School 1997 H 1 The Tome School 1998 H 2 The Tome School 1999 H 2 The Tome School 2000 H 1 The Tome School 2004 H 1 The Tome School 2007 H 1 The Tome School 2008 H 1 Thomson Estates Elementary School 2006 P 1 Thomson Estates Elementary School 2007 P 1 United States Naval Training Center 1953 H 1 United States Naval Training Center 1956 H 2 West Nottingham Academy 1931 H 1 West Nottingham Academy 1932 H 1 West Nottingham Academy 1933 P 1 West Nottingham Academy 1934 H 2 West Nottingham Academy 1959 H 1 Name of School Year Type of Cover Number West Nottingham Academy 1960 H 1 West Nottingham Academy 1996 H 1 West Nottingham Academy 1997 H 1 West Nottingham Academy 1999 H 1.
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