Cape Charles High School - Arrow Yearbook (Cape Charles, VA)

 - Class of 1919

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The AliUOU Cape Charles High School Editorial Staff EVELYN LOWE... AMMON BARTLEY THOMAS ASHBY... DORIS MILLS... JAMES TILGHMAN MADGE COX..... ETHEL GLUNT... PEARL BOUNDS.. FRED THOMPSON MARIE TAYLOR.. SOm'sorp Committee Mr. D. W. Peters. Miss Sara Douc ty Miss Preston Ambler ..............Editor-in-Chief ...Assistant Editor-in-Chief ..............Athletic Editor ...Assistant Athletic Editor .................Class Poet ..................Joke Editor ...................Art Editor ...............Society Editor ...........Business Manager .Assistant Business Manager 10

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Cape Charles High School The ARROW Faculty Miss Sara Doughty, our faithful English and Latin teacher, has carried us through a very hard course with thoroughness and dispatch, in the meantime making friends with us all. Mr. Hefbert Powell, our math instructor, took up the math work at a late day, but has succeeded wonderfully in organizing and carrying out his program. He is a great baseball fan and has helped greatly in training the team. Miss Preston Ambler has carried us through a long history course in a shorter time than is generally given the Senior Class for this course. Although sometimes “Tempest,” and sometimes “Sunshine,” she has always been full of school spirit and loyalty. Miss Addie Bidwell is the first commercial teacher we have ever had; and if the succeeding ones are as successful and as well loved as she, we shall be satisfied. She is ever ready and willing to aid any of her class. Miss Mary Robertson, supreme mistress of the domestic science kitchen, deserves great credit for the way she has handled that department, in connection with teaching the seventh grade. Miss Mae Brandt has done very effective work with the sixth grade; in fact, it is worthy of the highest praise. She has. indeed, been a loyal member of the faculty. A very favorite expression of Miss Leftwich is: “I don’t like big boys and girls, because I can’t pet them.” All appearances verify this statement. She is a friend and little “school mother” to them all. Mrs. H. W. Layfield has put a lot of “pep in the work of the fourth grade. We hope she will be able to continue this. We can also say that when Mrs. Layfield says “Move,” she means “Move.” She is truly the nemesis of the “Demerit Brigade.” Miss Myrtis Tankard, teacher of the third grade, came in late in the session to fill a very difficult vacancy. She has done splendid work, and has endeared herself to the hearts of her pupils. Miss Willye Jones has successfully handled the second grade work during a session that was extremely hard on the teacher as well as the pupils. Miss Jones is not only a good teacher but a wonderful musician. Miss Rebecca Scott’s hardest work is to sew on little boys’ clothes and wash dirty faces. By her patience and gentleness she has made a wonderful success in this art. 9



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