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

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CONTENTS Front Ice Foreword y ' Dedect tion Faculty ' Senior ' --lass ' ' Seniors Hi story Last Will and Testament Staff of -c-rrow Poem Class of 36 Class of 35 Fre shiran Freshman History Honor Sound 1 Home Ece. Athletic Council Commercial lass Boys asketball Girls Basketball Popularity Jokes Social Calendar in later years, m HOPE that this book will be a MEANS, TO YOU, OR LIVING AGAIN, THE DAYS THAT HAVE GONE, BRINGING TO MIND YOUR TRIUMPHS, YOUR REPEATS, THE PLEASANT HAPPENINGS AND PRIENDLY ASSOCIATIONS AT GAPS CHARLES HIGH SCHOOL. F o : R E Y! 0 R D IN YEARS TO COME, TE HOPE THA T THIS BOOK ILL BRING BACK THE MEMORIES OF THE DAYS GONE BY RECALLING TO YOUR MIND THE DEFEATS, TRIUMPHS AND THE MANY PLEASANT HAPPENINGS AND ASSOCIATIONS AT CAPE CHARLES HIGH SCHOOL. TO MR. A. S. BE HA VS N WHO 3Y THE INFLUENCE OF HIS LIFE, UPON US DAILY, jiS TEACHER, AS MAH AND AS FRIEND INSPIRES US TO SEEK KHOPLEDGE AND TO ASPIRE TO HIGHER AND NOBLER LEEDS. MISS SARAH DOUGHTY WHO IS GUIDING IJS THROUGH OUR SENIOR YEAR, AND, WE HOPE SHE WILL SEE MANY MORE CLASSES GRADUATE FROM THIS SIIC CE S SFUL SCHO OL. - . . tit 4 I ■ III I 4 t I IN MEMORI AM : : m 4 4 • ■ t 4 t EVERETT CARROL WISE 1 34 :: 4 1915 : 1935 ii Mr. A. S. DsHaven Our Principal Miss Josephine Corbitt Hi story Miss Virginia Kellam Fourth Grade Miss Sarah Doughty English Latin Miss Lenna Wright Home Economics Miss Lucille Latimer Third Grade Miss Florence Spady Mathematics Miss Fanny Thomas Commercial Miss Ellen Parsons Second Grade Mr. Floyd Armstrong Science Mrs. Ruth Willis Sixth Grade Miss Rebecca Scott First Grade Mr. John Neal Wadell Engliah Miss Maude Rippon Filth Grade Miss Mamie Roberts Special S K N I 0 R CLASS Colors: Yellow and Green Motto: Work Flower: conquer ,b everything. ' Daffodil President- Vice-pre sident Se ere tary- Treasurer- Franklin Lambertson -Oneta Primer -Up shur pope -Upshur Pope MEMBERS James Atkinson Irving Buchanan Hyland Bull Junior DIsharoon Franklin Lambertson Edwin Leatherburv Upshur pope Garrick Stevenson Margaret Andrews Jeanette Baker Oneta Briraer Do ro thy Dun can Louise Etz Mary Moore Hall Alice Steven Hogg Iva Travis Norman Merritt Billy -E. ’Wilkins Aub r e y r i 11 i am s Marguerite Beiota Class Sponsor-Miss Sara Dorothy Agnes Duncan Dot General Dramatics Club 1 34, ' 3D She has more goodness in her little finger than many do in their whole body, To Dorothy, a true friend and classmate, goes mu eh credit. Tho ' not a genius or book-worm, her mark in school h ,3 been very satisfactory and her cooperation and willingness to help others has made her outstand¬ ing, Irvin p; ?, u eh an an Biffo General Vice-President of Class ' 33 Dramatics Club ' 34, ' 35 The world knows only two, Rome and I, Ry 1arid fine 3 Bull Jr Bull General Basket-ball ' 33, ’34, f ;il Vi ce-P re sident Athlotic A sso. ’ 34 Dramatics Club ' 34, ' 35 Athletic Editor of ' ' ARROW He hath a heart as sound as a bell an 3 his tongue is the clapper, for what his heart thinks his tongue speaks. Louise 1 3 ad o r a E t z ft tf Lou General Base-ball ' 34 Dramatics Club ' 54, ' 33 a ' j s w ©et delight a quiot 1 ife affords. 11 Chough quiet in her way, every¬ one enjoys Louise ' s company. Her frank disposition and willing heart have won her many friends. May you 7 h b be able to life as c-Ur — ly and easily as you have appeared b ° since you have been with us at C. C. H. S. - -wr- -■ J JL m du A rittzi P x b ident ojl C 13 . s s ox. Mono r L op r e s en t a t i v e ' 52 Dramat1ds Club ' 34, ' 35 Literary Editor of ARROW He ' d rather have a Tool to make him merry, than experience to make him sad. Oneta Mildred Brimea Meta Basket-ball ' 33 Basket-ball Manager ' 34 Base-ball ' 34 Vice-President of Class ' Treasurer of Athletic Ass Dramatics Club ' 34, ' 35 Edi l or-in - GL i e C of ARROW Could I love less Id ; the winner in our beauty m ay y o u 1 i k © w i s e b. e the all things you undertake 11 way s contests, i winner in in iife. . General Basket-ball ' 34 Dramatics Club ' 34, ’35 Laugh at your friends and if your friends are sore. So much the better, You may laugh the more, May Jeanette go through her whole life 1aughing and enjoying v ery r• in- ute as she seems to have done through, out the years she spent with us at -v goot old C, C. H. 3. Here ' s hoping You ' ll always bo able to wear a smile J smiette. George IJpshur Pope Popa College P r ep arato ry Treasurer of Class 34, ' 35 Honor Representative ' 35 Dramatics Club ' 34, ' 35 Art Editor of ARROVf Business Mgr. of AFEOU He who o 1 im.h s t li e gr arm. ar - 1 r e e , distinctly kno w s where noun and verb and participle grows. Jar.es Atkinson Jimmy A. General Dramatics Club ’34, ' 35 Ease-ball 33 He is not only witty in him¬ self, but the cause that wi t is in. othen. men. Alice Steven Hogg PiS College Preparatory Basket-ball ' 32, ' 33, ' 34 B a Sts - b al 1 , an.ag 6 r o - 11 o nor K s o res ont a11ve ' 31 Drainatics Club ' 34, ' 33 Ass ' t. Editor of ARROW Her g olden locks hang on her temples like a golden fleece, Sidney Jessie P ar b an Sidney General President of Class ' 31 Mahager Base-ball 1 35 Manager Basket-ball ' 32 Dramatics Club ’35 ' The rule of my life is to make work a pleasure and plea¬ sure my work, Ernest Marshield Hunt Monk General Dramatics Club ' 3.5 Ho nor Hepresentalive 1 35 ' ' Who does the best his cirCon¬ stance allows, Does well 7 acts nobly. 2 Aubrey Lee Williams, Jr. Aubrey General Honor Representative 31 DramatiGs C 1 iib ' 35 i - i y modesty is a candle to thy merit, uordon v onnell Lix hoose Me ch General Basket-ball ' 3 k Drarnat les Club ' 35 Base-ball ' 30 A1 way s will! ng Lo 1;nd his liand in artistic drawings. I ' a Glimor Travis Ivy’ 1 - Col1 3 a P r j paratory Vo i lay-’--all ZZ P r : ' - - ' _ V — 1 ' %0 ji. j . c,_t_ J . ’33, ' .34, Dramatics Club ' 34, ' 35 oo noner Rcjjro son t at i” v? O t; 11 xsioni o j, TRROV actions, Strong reason.s make stroi ■ i 1 3 n ' o p j ' i r x rx ' : ?.po Junior G 3U er s.1 Dramatics Club ' 34 , ' 33 ' Th e y n av e r taste vtio al w ay s iriak, in®y a 1 ,vays tali, who never think,” J o s sph Garrick Slav e n so n Ben” General President of Class 1 31 Dramatics Club ' 34, 35 Basket-ball ' 31, ’32, ' 33, ' 3.4, ’35 Base-ball ' 35 No feather was ever so lightly blown to and fro ' as this male, ' argarat IIamilton k nclr..s Hi- _ „ ii ■-ti ' - Baskst-ball ' 30 Volley-ball ' 33 Choral Club ’32 Dr air. at i c s C1 ub 3 4 r zr o Thy head is as full of quarrels as an egg is full of meat. Margaret may like to fuss and ar¬ gue, but that may go to kelp train h or vo c al chor G s, wh i cl sur e1 j c an produce beautiful notes. May the pationts she nurses profit by tkis tralning si. 0 got whi 1 0 in high school for surely the songs she sings would br-igl tan any soul or body. Jp Williar Edmund Wilkins, II. Billy E. College Preparatory Dr amatic s Club 1 55 .Basket-ball Mgr. Friends are like mellons. Snail I tell you why? To ' find one .as good as Billy, You must a hundred try. Sadi e Karrist Lanbertson B r e e cl i a s General A till e t i c Represent at i ve 1 5 2 , 1 53 Ho no r Rep r e sentativ e 3 4 ?resident cf Athletic Asso . 35 Basket-ball 33, ' 34. ’55 0ap 1 ii of Basmet—ba j, 1 oo Base-ball ' 34 Volley-ball ' 33 Dramatics Club 34, ’35 Joke Editor of ABBOT; Her heart is as far from fraud as heaven from earth. !! This quotation, as everyone v ho knows her wi11 agree, Jescribes Sadie well, but the words f villiag, worthy, kind, cocperativo, sweet, refined, pure , of the best quality yet, jolly ' may also define her, as she really is. J. No rrnan F i s ch er I ' er r i 11, Jr. Fanny General Stage Manager ' 34 Drarf:at i c s Club ’ 34 , 1 35 Be silent and safe-- Silence never betrays you, M rguar i te ,7 i Ison Eelote Kite 1 e n 0 r a j. Dramatics Club ’34, ' 35 H appy ar. I , f r or care, d e ad - r r @ e T .7hy aren ' t they all contented like me? Marguerite has been with us but one year, here at C. C. H. S., but that has been long enough forgher to prove her worthiness. ’”e fell as the ' we Lave been deprived of a great joy by not having had her with us during all our school years. c ' J T 0 E Y Having been cEoson by my of the Senior Class of ' 35, I the history of my class. classmates as Historian-Editor shall endeavor to portray to you The Senior Class of ' 35 ivas introduced as beginners in ' 23. The students who have remained in this original class are: Mary Moore hall, Billy E. Wilkins, Aubrey Williams, arid Iva Travis, Alice Hogg joined our class in the Third grade and has done her part to keep the record of our class high. In the Class of ' 32, three of our prized pupils, Edwin Leatherbury, Junior Disharoon, and Hyland Bull entered our ' happy-go-lucky ' class and have stuck by us through thick and thin. We have teen honored by the presence of Dorothy Duncan, Garrick Stevenson, Margaret An¬ drews, Louise htz, Jimmie Atkinson, Oneta Primer and Franklin Lambertson since 33. Dorothy Duncan and Louise Liz came to us from, the Catholic School of Cape Charles. These pupils have been ho no r ab 1 e students and we have enjoy ed hav j.ng th er. vvi th us. Jimm i e Atkinson Garnie to us from Wilmington, Delaware and has been the cause of many laughs and happy hours. We hope he will always keep those around him. happy. Upshur Pope was introduced to our class in 1 34 from Christ Church School. Upshur has made a ' hit ' with both students and faculty and has made grades honorable to any student. This year Marguerite Belote of Capeville, Norman Merritt our ' Radio boy ' , Sadie Lambertson, and Marshield Hunt have studied with us . We Hope that their accomplishments prove profitable. During our high school days, we have had many class parties. In our Freshman year, we had a party in celebration of Hallowe ' en. In our Sophomore year, we enjoyed the presence of the faculty at our class party. In our Junior year, we honored the Seniors with a banquet, as the custom, has been for years, and this year, we will have the honor of being the guests of the juniors. At all parties, everyone has had a good time and are anxious to have others. In our Senior year, we have been encouraged and cheered by our home room teacher. Miss Sara. She has done her part in keep¬ ing up school spirit and feeling of good will. We thank her for what she has done and hope she is successful with all her classes to come. I. G. T , OUH MEMORIAL—SEN102 CLASS Oi ' ’35 The race is run the story ' s done, ' Tis written arid ' tie sealed at last. The theme is made, ' twill never f--.de, Our hearts have made it fast. A glorious day did f de away. And yet the t me has come Yet far more gay for a dearer day. More treasured dear than some. There ' s a friend behind. here may we f ■ nd Gne more to taice his pl ee? A ' friend in need, a friend indeed, ' il a o m we may f o n u embrace. ii. love so bold as that we hola i ' or the school we leave sc ae r Is found in the star tnat shines afar Luaimmeu by human tear. Before us lies the world ' s brave crie-s, and might we greet it so. But this last word our school has heard ' i’ore an aching heart can go. , 3 . ) (S The Staff Of Our Arrow Editor-in-chief,. Asst, Editor-In-Chief Business Manager. Testator.. Literary Editor. Poet... Historian. Athletic Editor. Social Editor. Art Editor. ... Joke Editor. Prophet. F acul ty Advisor.. .Oneta Brirrer .Alice Hogg .Upshur Pope ..Garrick Stevenson Franklin Lambertson ....Aubrey Williams .Iva Travis .Hyland Bull ..Edwin Leatherbury .... Aubrey Willi an s .... Irving Buchanan ...Junior Dishareo a .Miss Sara 1 .; Doughty Cln.ss Colors: Red and White m Class Flowers Tulip ' UtlAj: Tne ® leVator to success is not running; take the stairs. Officers: President- Vice-President-Warner Crumb Secretary- __ _ ---Doris Williams Treasurer-- Elizabeth Tyndall Lamar Layfield MEMBERS Warner Crumb Phil 1 p Deilaven Ward Dix Cri Ira e r Pit oh e 11 Lamar Layfield Chester Robbins Sus t av e Sw g ns o n Francis Wendell Dean Willis Jo si e Mae R1ed so e a th e rine Rundick Genevieve Cobh Beatrice Dunton Eliae Horner Geraldine Ri ch a rd so n Elinor Nottingham Ruth Sparrow Betty Lou Taylor Elizabeth Tyndall Virginia Naples Doris Williams Class Sponsor: T ' r. Wad ell Class Colors: Red and Whit Class Flower: Motto: The elevator to success is not running; take stairs. Tulip the Officers: President- Vice-pre sident Se ere tary- Treasurer- -Edwin Marsh -Herman Marsh --Kenneth Copes --Kenneth Copes MEMBERS Mary E. Bailey Courtney Bormlvili Mabel Chandler Margaret Dalby Dorothy Lewis” Luci11e P o we r s Katherine Williams Class Sponsor John Allen Kenneth Copes Edwin Marsh Herman Marsh James fears Walter Parks Jimmie Lynch Mr. Armstrong _ C L A S S 0 F Class Colors: Lavender and Silver Mot to : Through Bolts and Bars to the Stars. ’.36 Class Flower’ Lilac Officars: -George Willis Emmv G. Wadell - - C h apiG an W ard - - Chapman Ward President- Vice-President Secretary- Treasurer- MEMBERS George Mason Adkins Sidney Barban Billy Bender John Byrd, Jr. Hawley Fleet Daniel David Dix Gordon Dix Billy Duncan Howard Hud son Jimmie Milligan Charles C. Reid Chapman Ward George Willis Laura C, Ames Ora Pearl Callis Mary Jane Mine Marilyn Scott Reba Startt Eva Grey Thorndon Do ro thy Trav is Belle W ath erwax Emmy G. W ad e 11 Jane Monfort Billy Parsons Glass 5 y onso r; Miss Spady A H L £ T I C COfT C I L Off i cer.s: o ctaa i s ij ai1} i ■ C so n -Billy Bender --Oneta Erirrer - -9neta Erimer Student Kepre sentatives: President- Vi ce-Pr-e si deni- Secretary- Treasurer- Senior- Junior- Sophomore Sr a shrr an- -Sadie Lambert son -Billy Bender Mowbray H meter son -John Allen This small group of students and and Miss Bright, undertaken for t V;e wish all our e I r - 1 have been very successful he benefit of athletics in successors the sane luck. eade j s, Mr. A.r-rr.strong in everything they have Cape Charles High School. C 0 M MERCIA L D E P T. This class has always been a success due to Miss Thomas ' kind efforts. This course Is becoming more valuable each year. Those getting Commercial diplomas are the only ones included in this picture. There are many students taking Commercial subjects. May this class have greater suc cess in years to come. B 0 Y S ' BASK E T BALL Coach-Mr. Armstrong Manager-Billy E. Wilkins Captain-Ryland Bull Players- Ryland Bull John Otto Kenneth Copes David Dix William Fitohett C. C. Keid Jimmie Milligan John Byrd Garrick Stevenson , Senior popu: lari tv Contest 1 J- - R et a 11- round Senior boy... ... ... 1 inipy A t.K inson o 1 Best girl athlete.. 3, Pest boy a thlete. 4. Best looking eriri . 5. Pest lo ok1ng be v 6. Best al 1 - round Senior- girl,. . J eane11s P ak e r Tightest Senior £. Cutest Senior bov.. . . £ . Best all-round Senior studen t...Upshur Pope 1C. Most fielde Senior. . , . ....Margaret Andrews 11. Mo st popular Senior... ' ■ ■ B . i r r ank 1 i n L an b e r t son 12. Cutest Senior girl. 13. Mo s t cl 1 gnl f i ed S on lor 14. Most st vl isk boy. Pp p n] ] i n Tit borf snn 15. Mo s t s t v 1ish girl. r. j i , - x jl i aj V- OV hi ie. Best janitor. 17. Best teacher. J 0 K E 3 Did that v oa. ' ig iars of you rs propose yet, lice? M asked her aether. T’o, aether, replied Alice, but run sure lie will tonight, ’hat Makes uj thinks. 11 ’Veil e ' re ,-oiia to he carried tomorrow Oee, . .ic-cy, he; I ent by y ur n ise this i.,orni g I beard soiue- body 3v e ar i; « s o. ething ¥f ul . « Aw, that was i.y dad. iA e was late for church and coildn ' t find his hymn book. iss Sarah— Does anyo e . ow what office Cicero holds at the present tie? Upshur “ope-- Chief An : .el, do ' t he? Miss Sarah--Lamar, what made the Tower of isa lean Lanar--There was a-fa; .ne in the land. hiss ’’right--Howard your handwriting is terrible, you must learn to vi rite o-ttsr. Howard--if x did you v o Id be finding fault with ;iy spelling Hiss Corbitt--,hat colte e in the united States-has reduced the most residents? Ha. ley Fleet--The electoral college. A Hiss Corbitt, voile observing a eertan young man, ell nowr down the o-v vty, smashed her oar into a tele Ta n ' i ole oi ' .as ?n Avenue. ' Pen an officer came r unpin n to i pure ncout tH cause, iss Corbitt causally replied, Oh officer x rust washed i iy car, and 1 can’t do a thing ith it. ;;rs, DeHa en- -- J o :u row Ashoy that it .us 15 years a. o that we ncaise en. a ,ed. ;.,r. DeHaven--oear ( ,ieteen its high time we . e getting .carried, Hiss G oroitt-whatever I do, I do it the oast way X know how, t just throw ray self int it. Billy ] ' arsons--Did you ever try digging a well? Hiss fright--Donald, what us a cannibal Donald McMath--! doc ' know Hiss ' ’right— ' ell, if you ate your mother and father what would you o Donald ;;cHath--An orphan David t)ix--]--;r. ' adell why didn ' t I pass on English this month 1 ? Hr . adell--Don 1 1 y ou know w hy? David Dix--I can’t think Hr, ' ad ell--You guessed it ’ alter—Slave y ju forgotten something, sir ' ? Mr. DeHaven—-Vhy, I thought I gave you the customary tip alter — on did sir, out you forgot to eat. I ' iss Corbitt—Do yon think paper can be used effectually to keep people varra Ti. .my Atkinson—The last re nrt card. I bought hox.-ie kept the fanily hot for a .ek. (3. FT. L.) SCHOOL CaLISHDaH OP 1934 1935 Sept. IS. 25. Oct. 2. 3. 5 . 8 . 16. 19. 20 . Nov. £ . 16. 22. 28. Dec. 7. 18. 22. Jan. 2. 18. 25. 30. Feb. 4. 18. 27-28 Mar. 4. 5. 14. 14. 18. 19. 20. 28. April 5 . 18. 25, 26. Ivlay 1 . 6. 8. 17. 30. 29-30 June 2. 5 d The doors are opened. Hoys ' Basketball practice is started. Girls start their .Basketball practice. The Class of ' 35 is organized. Minstrel for Athletic Association. The big day of the freshmens ' initiation. Girls start Basketball at Sastville, ie won 15 to 5. The boys play their first game with Cheriton at home, losing 17 to 6. Local boys play football at Hargrave. Hargrave.45, cape Charles 14. B eniors to a gin t he programs. The sub j ect, Halloween. Holiday. Teachers ' meeting. Boys play the deciding Basketball game with Cheriton at Bastville. Cher£ton 4, Cape Charles 3. Thanksgiving holiday. The Arrow dedicated to Hiss Sarah. Athletic Banquet. Christmas holiday begins. Back bo school again. Post Graduates gave a very good play for their program. The Bed Headed tep child goes over with a hang. Exams begin. Hew Term. de took pictures for the .rrow. . dheeler Play. Baseball spring training begins. Pictures arrive. The History IV class attempted to go on strike, de are measured for caps and gowns. Class decides to get two oak tables and an electric clock for Hiss Sarah ' s room. Caster holiday begins. Invitation battle. School Supper is a success. Hubert the Magician. The tables arrive. It has been decide: to have Art for Hearts ' Sake as the play for class Light. Baseball game with Bastville in which Jimmy a” knocks a home run with the bases loaded. Invitations have arrived. Sidney Barban wins smte Latin Tournament in Class C. iremens ' Day. Pecks Bad Boy v, as a great success. Senior Exams begin. . Potato Blossom festival. Hiss Oneta rimer represents Cape Charles High School and Hiss Boro thy Leahy, Cajje Charles. Baccalaureate Sermon delivered by dev. J. V, F . dooten. ulass Night. dE RECEIVE DIPLOMAS. JUj J, L Hr. a. S. DeHaven Our Principal lull s s Sara Do a gh ty English Latin Li ss Florence Spaay Hathemat ice Mr, 1’ 1 oyd rm s t r o ng Science la 5s Klorine ’fere Snglieh Hiss Joseph!ne Gorbi11 Hi s to ry Hiss Henna Vright Home ' economies Hiss Virgiuia Kellam fourth Or ' acse Miss Luci11e Lati rr .er Third brace H i s s HI 1 e ri Par sons been no trace His z He ' oscea Sco tt Hirst Jraoe Hiss Liamie .loberts Special Hiss Fanny Thomas Commereial Mrs. Hath 71111 s Sixth Grade Hi ss Hand .ippon i if th 3rade Hr s . Pearl 3mlth belief Teacher


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