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

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V3L.SK Published by the SENIOR CLASS of Cape Charles High School 1957 -Am-CKj C cLpe Aaj+leS biiyh befool SmS. '-U ■'Jl. -T 'tK' -y - 'r fe .«■. «S ♦ , «v iLf ' r JI V' , H. ' • V - -'•' ■? • c'- -w . — - A _ ‘ .?. «HHHHE - v ■ 5 ■ pjr. vvT V w- -. f 'V- rV- k one Of % U a Ys Ovr Trine ipa I Mb. Fbbbest L. Fh baziQb FRANK - Radio Club 2; Tumbling 2; Art 2; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Advertising Manager on “Arrow” 4. ELLEN - Glee Club 1; Art 2; Softball 1,2,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader 4, Co-Captain 4; Representative on Queen’s Float 3; Girls’ State 3; National Honor Society 3,4, Vice- President 3, President 4; General Proficiency Award Winner 3; Co-Editor on “Arrow” 4. GORDON - Glee Club 1; Art 2; Archery 2,3; Tumbling 2,3; Radio Club 2,3; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Football 2,3,4; Basketball 3; Hi-Y 1,2,3,4, President 4; Representative to Model General Assembly 2,3; Class President 4; Photography Manager on “Arrow” 4. MARGARET - Glee Club 1,4; Art 2; Softball 1,4; Basketball 2,3,4; National Honor Society 3,4, Vice-President 4; Girls’ State 3; Snapshot Editor on “Arrow” 4. JOHNNY - Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Art 2; Tumbling 2; Radio Club 2; Football 3,4; Hi-Y 2,3,4, Vice-President 4; Class Vice-President 4; Sports Editor on “Arrow” 4. TEDDY RAY - Glee Club 1,3; Radio Club 2; Tumbling 2; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Football 3,4; Art Editor on “Arrow” 4. DIANE - Glee Club 1,2,3; Art 2; Representative on “Arrow” 1; Softball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3.4, Captain 4; Cheerleader 2,3,4, Co-Captain 4; Girls’ State 3; Co-Editor on “Arrow” 4. ANNE C. - Glee Club 1,3; Art 2; Tumbling 2; Softball 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2,3; Cheerleader 2,3; Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; Chaplain 4; Representative on Queen’s Float 4; Representative on “Arrow” 3; Advertising Manager on “Arrow” 4. JACK - Glee Club 4; Art 3; Tumbling 1,2,3; Football 4; Basketball 1,2,4; Hi-Y 4; Class Pres- ident 3; Class Play 3; Art Editor on “Arrow” 4. BETTY - Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Art 2; Tumbling 2; Basketball 1,2,3; Softball 1,2,3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 3.4, Vice-President 4; Representative on Queen’s Float 4; Football Queen 4; Features and Club Editor on “Arrow” 4. ANN M. - Glee Club 1,3; Art 2; Basketball 1,2,4; Softball 1,2,3,4; Class Secretary 3,4; Class Treasurer 3,4; Representative on Queen’s Float 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3,4, Treasurer 3, President 4; Treasurer of Cape Charles High School 4; Business Manager on “Arrow” 4. Teddy Johnny Frank Gordon LAST HILL ANII TESTAMENT We, the Seniors of Cape Charles High School, wish to leave a memory of our past with the underclassmen. We have spent twelve years in this school and have crowded into them happy and wonderful experiences. In 1945 we entered the first grade with 27 mem- bers and when we began high school there were 20 of us. We have spent 4 years working and playing together. Today there are only 10 of us left and of these ten there are only 6 who entered the first grade together. Now we are ready to go our separate ways into the world, hoping to be successful citizens of America. WE, THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1957, being in as good a mental condition as usual, and being thoroughly drilled in English, history, and math, do hereby make this our last will and testament, to be executed in the following order: ARTICLE I. TO THE FACULTY ITEM 1 - To our principals, past teachers, and fellow students, we leave our gratitude for their helpful understanding. ARTICLE II TO THE CLASSES ITEM 1 - To the Juniors we give the thrill of being Seniors. ITEM 2 - To the Sophomores we leave more girls to show up the boys. ITEM 3 - To the Freshmen we leave our most sincere wishes for a good high school career. ARTICLE III. TO THE INDIVIDUALS ITEM 1 - Ellen Bradford - Leaves her ability to drive a car to Bonnie Colona. ITEM 2 - Johnny Colona - Leaves his convertible to anyone who likes fresh air. ITEM 3 - Margaret Groppenbacher - Leaves her well kept book on How to Do Trig in English IV” to Nancy Suderno. ITEM 4 - Teddy Phillips - Leaves all he can’t take with him. ITEM 5 - Ann Morabito - Leaves her well kept set of books to anyone crazy enough to keep them. ITEM 6 - Frank Fitzhugh - Leaves his ability to crack jokes to “Wobbles.” ITEM 7 - Diane Lewis - Leaves her ability to get the most out of a pencil to anyone who enjoys stealing them as she does. ITEM 8 - Gordon Rippon - Leaves his ability to hook school during hunting season to Jimmy Pruitt. ITEM 9 - Jack Lovelace - Leaves his ability to attract the Franktown girls to Arnold Hudgins. ITEM 10 - Betty Bender - Leaves to all her teachers her sense of humor without which she would have found school painful indeed. MRS. SMITH History and Guidance MRS. VICK English and Latin MISS CLORE Fourth Grade MRS. DUNTON First Grade Our 7ea.cAeYs MISS SPADY Mathematics MRS. RUSSELL Science and Phy. Ed. MRS. CURLING Fifth Grade MRS. MC GRATH Commercial MRS. TROWER Sixth Grade MRS. AMES Librarian and French MISS PARKER Music MISS NYE Seventh Grade MRS. POWELL Second Grade MISS LATIMER Third Grade STANDING: Ann Crumb, Frank Fitzhugh, Ann Morabito. SITTING: Ellen Bradford, Mrs. Ames, Diane Lewis. Billy Vick Carole Drennen Janet Lewis Lindsey Stringfellow SITTING: Betty Bender, Gordon Rippon, John Colona, Margaret Groppenbacher. STANDING: John Lovelace, Teddy Phillips. ENIORS CLASS OF ’57 GORDON EYRE RIPPON ANN STILES MORABITO JOHN EDMOND COLONA, JR. CLASS OF ’57 FRANK CARTER FITZHUGH JOAN DIANE LEWIS CLASS OF ’57 ELLEN TOWNSEND BRADFORD MARGARET MARY GROPPENBACHER JOHN DOUGLAS LOVELACE JUNIORS MRS. PEARL P. SMITH Teeta The reason history repeats itself is that most people were not listening the first time. KATHERINE ANN VIVEIROS Kathy Her life is an open book which would be banned in Boston. ANNA FAYE NAVARRO Sis Bait the hook well; this fish will bite. MARCIA SUE FERGUSON Mobile She has a one track mind and the traffic on it is very light. ANNA MAY THORNES Peaches She spends money as if it were going out of style. MARGARET JANE JOYCE Freckles I like winter sports if they don't try to get too fresh. JUNIORS MARGARET CAROLE DRENNEN Little Pat Don't tell me what I mean- let me figure it out myself. BETTY LOU MARSHALL Scotty The feather in her hat--it is sticking out of her brain. ARNOLD WADE HUDGINS Crip Girls are always running through his mind--they don't dare walk. THOMAS EDWARD BORUM Ace The toughest pass defense most football players face is put up by their professors. JACK RICHARD WILSON Willy Men of few words are the best men. JOHN LAWRENCE HICKMAN, JR. Jack He not only starts things he can't finish, he starts things he can't even begin. Norman Shrieves Bobby Lambertson Reggie Dyckman Harry Hart Billy McAllen Betty Ewell Barry Mapp Preston Bell SOPHOMORES Billy Vick Carolyn Colonna Jimmy Rayne Rodney Shrieves Rebecca Travis Norma Parks Jimmy Pruitt Bonnie Colona FRESHMEN Sharon Savage William Bond Neville Disharoon Junius Neville Robert East Samuel Lewis Betty Lindsey Charlotte Nancy Stiles Stringfellow Wooldridge Downing Ellen Twiford Lloyd Bradford Stanley Bennett Nancy Suderno We, the glorious FRESHMAN CLASS (If all goes well and we pass) Will, in 1960, graduate. (Oh happy day, how can we wait!) But meanwhile in rhymes below. Are each of us before we go. With chest so big and manly-- Who else, but our own Stanley? Frank Williams likes to play baseball And loves to hear early spring's call. Billy and Jan love to fish; The one that got away--tish, tish, tish! «0WO RV Ellen has a yen for Jack; We hope he returns it back. Betty Jean is quiet and looks quite shy; Watch out boys, she's giving you the eye! Sharon Savage and Jimmy Pruitt Are always together making a duet. A la maison is Jimmy's expression; His French fills us all with indigestion. Jackie Lewis is over six feet tall How can we miss him at roll call? Our greenest Freshman, Bobby East, Doesn't think so, in the least. Nancy S. came to us from Japan; We hope she doesn't go back in a sampan. Nancy and Bip are one and the same; Short she is and full of game. Billy Hamilton is a whiz at farmin' And also is good at book lamin'. Charlotte Wooldridge is her name Her hair is like a brilliant flame. L. T. has Elvis in mind-- They both have sideburns of like kind. Holler Squeaks and in comes Jerry Not Tom, Dick, Sam, or Mary. When Bond is in a floodle, He scratches the back of his noodle. Mrs. McGrath is young and jolly. But better not create too much folly. Speaking from the mouth of the horse-- Lindsey S. is me, of course. Imagine JACKIE BAILEY Growing upward instead of outward Imagine DONNIE BROWN On a date Imagine BOBBY CARPENTER Girl crazy KIUIITH 4.RADE Imagine NANCY ABBOTT Holding a grudge Imagine ETHEL CARPENTER Without Preston Imagine BILLY BORUM In a crowd of girls Imagine RICKY PARKS Not eating Imagine MISS PARKER Singing Hound Dog Imagine Imagine J. R. OUTTIN JACKIE SORELLS As Elvis Presley Playing Santa Claus Imagine JOYCE EWELL Six feet tall Imagine GWEN HUMPHREY Not looking in a mirror Imagine TRUITT CASTEEN With a red mustache Imagine TOMMY SCOTT Minus his red hair Imagine PARKER FOREST Not bashful with a girl Imagine GARLAND BENNETT Coming to school Imagine Imagine JANET LEWIS ETTA K. LUETTINGER Without her books Long, blonde curly hair Imagine PHILLIP LOVELACE Coming to school on time Imagine MARIAN ROBBINS Nothing, but bones Imagine BETTY PARSONS 200 pounds at five feet Imagine VIOLET WARD Talkative, rough and rude Imagine CLEMENT PRUITT Jitter-bugging Imagine BOBBY STEFFENS Not playing a trick Imagine ALVIN SIMPSON Being good in Science POPULARITY CONTEST MOST COURTEOUS Carole Johnny LAZIEST Rebecca Jack GREENEST FRESHMEN Ellen Bobby MOST GRACEFUL Anna Faye MOST AWKWARD Bobby MOST STUDIOUS Margaret Billy BIGGEST GRUMBLERS Ellen Reggie MOST SOPHISTICATED BEST-LOOKING MOST JUVENILE SOPHOMORES Ellen Johnny Ellen Teddy Bonnie Billy POPULARITY CONTEST MOST DEPENDABLE Norma Gordon JOLLIEST JUNIORS Jane Arnold NEATEST Anna Faye Johnny BEST ATHLETES MOST TALENTED BEST ALL-AROUND SENIORS Diane Jimmy Margaret Johnny Diane Gordon FRIENDLIEST Arnold Betty Johnny Frank SHIEST EIGHTH GRADERS Violet Donnie SNOW ESCAPADES CTIVITIES MISS PARKER DIRECTOR rO FIRST ROW: Nancy Suderno, Carolyn Colonna, Betty Bender, Margaret Groppen- bacher, Jane Joyce, Rebecca Travis, Ellen Twiford. SECOND ROW: Bond Dis- aroom, L. T. Bradford, Arnold Hudgins, Jimmy Pruitt, Jerry Joyce, Jimmy Lewis, Preston Bell. THIRD ROW: Rodney Shrieves, Jack Lovelace, Stanley Bennett, Bobby Lewis, Jimmy Ryane, Regie Dyckman, Billy McAllen, Frank Fitzhugh, Har- ry L. Hart, Pianist: Johnny Colona. SENIOr CLEAN SPORTSMANSHIP - CLEAN SCHOLARSHIP - CLEAN LIVING - CLEAN SPEECH STANDING: Betty Marshall, Carole Drennen, Miss Nye, Sponsor; Anna May Thornes Anna Faye Navarro. J 9 SEATED: Marcia S. Ferguson, Treasurer; Betty M. Morabito, President; Anne B. Crumb, Chaplain; Viveiros, Secretary. Bender, Vice-President; Ann Jane Joyce, Reporter; Kathy CREATE - MAINTAIN - EXTEND SEATED: Sharon Savage, Treasurer; Bonnie Colona, Vice-President; Norma Parks, President; Miss Nye, Advisor; Rebecca Travis, Chaplain, Betty Stiles, Secretary! STANDING: Joyce Ewell, Nancy Abbott, Betty Ewell, Etta Luettinger, Violet Ward, Janet Lewis, Gwen Humphrey, Betty Parsons, Marian Robbins, Ellen Twiford! Ethel Carpenter. SEATED: Jack Hickman, Treasurer; Billy Vick, Secretary; Mr. Frazier, Sponsor; Gordon Rippon, President; Johnny Colona, Vice-President; Jimmy Rayne, Chaplain. Harry L. Hart, Norman Shrieves, Thomas Borum, Bobby East, Jackie Lewis, Frank Fitzhugh, Teddy Phillips, Jack Lovelace, Jimmy Pruitt, L. T. Bradford, Arnold Hudgins. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY STANDING: Anna Faye Navarro, Mrs. Smith, Sponsor; Carole Drennen. SEATED: Margaret Groppenbacher, Vice-President; Ellen Bradford, President; Anna May Thornes, Secretary and Treasurer. The object of the Sara W. Doughty Chapter of the National Honor Society is to create an enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate a desire to render service, to promote worthy leadership, and to encourage the development of character in the students of Cape Charles High School. 105« FOOTBALL TOP ROW: Coach, Mr. Frazier; Jack Lovelace, Bill Vick, Jan Neville, Parker Forrest, John Colona, Jimmy Pruitt, Jimmy Rayne, Frank Williams, Jack Lewis, Managers, Gordon Rippon and Michel McCabe. MIDDLE ROW: Thomas Borum, Reggie Dyckman, Donnie Brown, Clement Pruitt, Rodney Shrieves, Phillip Lovelace, Bill Neville, Jim- my Lewis, L. T. Bradford, Jack Wilson. THIRD ROW: Billy McAllen, Jackie Sorrells, Preston Bell, Bobby Steffens, Tommy Scott, Bond Disaroon, Jerry Joyce, Stanley Ben- CO-CAPTAINS Thomas Borum and Jack Wilson LINE QUICK OPENER 8th grade Etta Kay Luettinger 11th grade Carole Drennen 9th grade Betty Jean Stiles 10th grade Betty Rose Ewell QUEEN Betty Bender Maid of Honor Ann Morabito HER MAJESTY BOYS’ BASKETBALL TEAM TOP ROW: Phillip Lovelace, Rodney Shrieves, Jack Wilson, Jackie Lewis, Jack Lovelace, Jimmy Pruitt, Coach Frazier. BOTTOM ROW: Manager Shrieves, Billy McAllen, Thomas Borum, Arnold Hudgins, Bil- ly Vick, Jimmy Rayne, Ricky Parks. GIRLS’ BASKETBALL TEAR TOP ROW: Manager Bender, Nancy Suderno, Ellen Bradford, Margaret Groppenbacher, Marica Ferguson, Carole Drennen, Anna Faye Navarro, Charlotte Wooldridge, Coach, Mrs. Russell. BOTTOM ROW: Norma Parks, Carolyn Colonna, Diane Lewis, Ann Morabito, Sharon Savage. SNAPSHOT CONTEST REFLECTIONS MAGIC MIRROR ON THE WALL, WHO'S THE FAIREST OF THEM ALL? SECOND PRIZE MAKE BELIEVE!! HOWDY! ! SEE! ! THIRD PRIZE LOOK PRETTY! ! CATCH! ! LOOK!!!!!!!! SEVENTH 4.ltAI E Sandra Tyndall Kay Whitehead fX John McMillan Joseph Groppenbacker 1 Sharon Rasmussen 0, Marth Dix Suzanne Holloman Linda Wilkins Lorraine Viveiros ft Prentiss Chambers Douglas Sumerline Betty Bradford Patricia Willis Michael McCabe Lewis Midgett Sue Stevenson Joy Savage James Lewis Bruce Craft Wayne Gunter James Joyce i India Winslow Linda McConnell ft .V V, 1 , ,• George Early Keith Bull Mary Bradford Teacher Mrs. Trower Charles Smith ft Bowdoin Lusk Jan Belote SIXTH CiRAlIE Christopher Reardon David Dix Dianne Whitehead Peggy Horsley Elaine Molly Tyndall wise € L i Sandra Disharoon Larry Donovan Sharon Bosse FIFTH UKAIIF John Herrington Thomas Rippon Preston Lewis Mrs. Curling Cl I i Thomas Mulvey Francis Nottingham Scottie Buck George Ferguson Donna Edgerton Lewis john Bradford Barbara Heath q Henry Gladden Anne Wilkins Judy Williams hi Griffith Nancy Lingo % ft Ai hi Linda Gunter James Bennett IH Donald Stiles ft, k «« I® 1.1!« MB Eric Carl Lewis Hamilton FOURTH ORARE Jeffrey Bull Patricia Rayne Denard Spady Granville Hogg Diana Mulvey Archie Wallace Barron Downing Evelyn Hacker k Robert Shrieves Yvonne Donovan John Robert Rippon Carpenter Allyson Mills Robert Russell Dix Chambers Wayne Parks Colonna Elsie Travis Hall Molly Miller Danny Rasmussen Nancy Allen McKiel Martin Sharon Curling Charles Tankard Til I ItII I.RADE William T. Linda Parks Ewell Ellison Jones Wendy Pusey Sue Early Walter Nanette Parks Crumb Franklin Harvey Lewis Belote Keith William Disharoon Shannanhouse Miss Latimer Joseph King Brenda Reardon Edward Lewis Aaron Bowen L J- Russell Dunton ft William Parks Janice Ray SECOND gradi: r ck David Allen Lucy William Henry Shannonhouse Griffth Jones Wise Merritt Jones Linda Larry Dianna Marion William Donald Bosse McAllan Lewis Lewis Soderno McMath Virginia Bailey Douglas Hickman Teacher Mrs. Powell Betty Dora-Weston William Reade Bell Spady Ward Jr. Belote Michael Brown IlU. p Beverly King Kellam Linda Dianne Thomas Gray Downing Rasmussen Tommy Merritt Phillip Stiles a Richard Wilson Harry Fuqua Pamela Richardson X Robin Nottingham a r y Robins Buck William Heath FIRST URADE Shirley Russell Mary Suderno Muriel Randy Ann Ira Sharon Hewitt Lewis Fugua Merritt Whitman E. P. Jerry D. Deborah Peter Michael W. K. Curling Lewis Bailey Martin Thornes Latimer Scott Wyatt Rudder Turner Edward Brooks Deborah Tom Tommy Sandra Kaye Grayson Vaughan Linda Kaye Solomon Taylor Pollok Lewis Travis Dodd Chambers Deborah Joseph Brenda Earl Cinda Julius Christine Powell Bosse' Dunton Scott Bull Wyatt Harrington Camera Miss Spady N. H. S. Yellow Jacket Sneak Let's Go! Go! Go! Hep Cat Arthur Katheryn? Anybody see a mouse? “ c'1 ,VJ jO to’ Vco O O t sC Ca x° -Q ' .-dO - v e 3 d° jjVv®' 'S C° -oX ’ v ' xTe C .0 1 W s '«3-S ,.- , ,. wT'S e e • r eL ov‘ 'jo'- SV ' 0 V . t e . V V . ■ftet’c e , . r.tf t, i-- V'W 5el o! 8f. «ie ■ ■ tv L s xv o' oV- e c° -ps1 dsc xo tde ,tre osS V 'S 6 'vSat. te i'O ’ .0 0t ' ,Pe eP sc’ ■ ° .o'- .tPs Jimmy 'Sharon, do you remember when we met in the revolving door? Sharon--- Goodness, yes. That was when we started going around together wasn't it? Mr. Fitzhugh--- Why does the whistle blow for a fire ? Frank it doesn't blow for the fire it blows for water. They've already’ got the fire. J Bill--- Why did the little old lady put wheels on her rocking chair? Jan---- I don't know. Why? Bill--- So she could rock and roll. Rebecca--- Bonnie, what do angels do in heaven? Bonnie--- They sing and play harps. Rebecca--- Haven't they any radios? Wobbles, a cunning little creature, blew a bean and hit his teacher. Most impressive was the scene, Wobbles said when bean met bean. dW yS°' t«° f,VSvW-J e c jO'5' d Vo Sa Pe e s'- Wf- xP'- P do x 0'S C° xo 5 P0 •e eC' S' .e® ,p xo xS°' Ann--- I made this pudding all by myself. Tony--- Splendid! But who helped you lift it out of the oven? Jane--- What kind of car has Billy got? Harry L.--- A pray-as-you-enter! Stanley---- My, we'd love to go sleighing!' Frank---- MY, you're blood thirsty! TO THE STUDENTS and FACULTY OF CAPE CHARLES HIGH SCHOOL We wish to join the many users of Texaco Products in expressing our appre- ciation for the opportunity of contributing to this publication, for the 7th time. We hope the citizens and business men will be offered the same privilege each year in the future. LANCE FULCHER, CONSIGNEE THE TEXAS COMPANY C. R. ADKINS VERNON M MARTIN RC makes you feel like NEW! There’s a mighty important reason why so many folks go for Royal Crown Cola: They’ve tried and compared Royal Crown Cola with other leading colas —and by comparison they’ve found that RC suits their taste best. Yes, RC is best by taste-test—and you get 2 full glasses in the king-size bottle. So, enjoy an RC . . . feel like new. Remember: RC is low in calories! i Jr .- ' RAYNE’S GROCERY Cape Charles, Virginia We Own The Equipment but-- The Times Northampton's One And Only Newspaper Is your Newspaper The Northampton Times $2. 50 the year on the shore THE TIMES PLRLISHIYG COMPANY Telephones: 245 and 19-J Cape Charles, Virginia THE SPORTSMAN’S SHOP 130 West Plume Street Norfolk, Virginia KIFIIAItll F. FTZ JEWELER Genuine Registered KEEPSAKE Diamond Rings Elgin - Mido - Bulova Watch Repairing Cape Charles, Virginia II. C. WEST AX D SO S ( c- AND c Birds Nest Virginia IIM.UMAX'S Reed and Barton Stieff Gorham Towle Silverware Jewelers Since 1891 Hensel Spady George E. Ward Cape Charles Virginia i:. ami ii. CLEAAERS FIT IIIOII AUTO CO. Cape Charles Virginia Cape Charles, Virginia Wheel Balance Alignment Car - Truck - Marine Engine Repairs Wrecker Service Est. 1907 Phone - 211 1 . L. EDGERTON Cape Charles, Virginia Phone 221 EWELL’S HllMTI II E Compliments of THE CHERRYSTONE LODGE AMI APPLIANCES Servel Gas Refrigerators Norge Refrigerators Maytag Washers and Gas Ranges Oil Burning Heaters Sylvania Hallicrafters Television Phone: Cape Charles 597 Cape Charles, Virginia Be Sure'. S. ROGER AMES, SUPT. Insure'. Cape Charles, Virginia HOME BENEFICIAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY H. H. Thomas E. T. Smith S. P. Womble A. J. Ewell Bruce Manuel Insurance is Our Business Service is Our Motto Compliments of W. A. IMCKIVSOA General Insurance Cape Charles, Virginia It. A. r HSO S AMI CO., INC. WE BUY, PROCESS AND SELL ALL TYPES OF FARM PRODUCE. FARM SUPPLIES Phone 1180 Cape Charles, Virginia NORFOLK VIRGINIAN-PILOT NORFOLK LEDGER-DISPATCH Morning and Sunday Evening Except Sunday NORFOLK NEWSPAPERS, INC. Phone 51431 Norfolk 1, Virginia KELLA MOTORS Sales Service Eastville, Virginia Phone 81375 SAVAGE’S DRUG STORE Cape Charles Virginia COLOMAL STORE JOE ROSSE’S TEXACO Cape Charles, Virginia SERVICE STATION YOUR FOOD BILL IS LESS WHEN YOU SHOP CS CORNER OF MASON AND PEACH STREETS CAPE CHARLES, VIRGINIA GOFF1GON EQUIPMENT COM P AN V t ----------- INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER HOPKINS CHEVROLET Bayview, Virginia Cheriton, Compliments Virginia of EXMOKE COCA-COLA BOTTLING WORKS CAPE CHARLES OIL COMPANY DRINK COCA-COLA IN BOTTLES Telephone 208 Telephone 226 Compliments of RELIABLE CAPE CEXTEIt COAL AMI LUMBER SERVICE STATION COM PAN Y, 3A SERVICE INCORPORATED 24 Hour Wrecker Service mm Building Material - Coal Capeville, Virginia Telephone 115 Phone 894 Cape Charles, Virginia Compliments PEEBLES DEPT. of STORE MOST FOR YOUR MONEY EASTERN SHORE OIL SHOES - DRY GOODS - BEDDING CORP. MEN'S - WOMEN'S - CHILDREN'S WEARING APPAREL Distributor of Pure Oil Products DRAPERIES - SLIP COVERS Mason Avenue Cape Charles 1187 SINCLAIR ELWOOII 11. COLLI.XS SERVICE Hardware and STATIO X Electrical Appliances Marine Supplies FRANK THORNES Washing and Greasing Flats Fixed | Pittsburgh Gleem Paints Wallpaper Located at corner of Phone 279 Randolph Avenue and Fig Street Telephone 594 YOU WILL FIND THE LATEST Compliments IN STYLES AND FINEST IN QUALITY AT THE of MARILYN’S FASHION SHOP BELLE AMI MIL VIA BIL1CH Phone 33-W Cape Charles Virginia CIIEHITON TV CENTER Cheriton, Virginia Admiral - Emerson - Motorola Dumont Black and White - Color TV UHF-VHF Antenna Installations Compliments of BAKU BROTHERS. INC. Your We Service All Makes and Models - TV, Radio, Phonograph Prompt, Efficient Service Phone C. C. 472 Friendly Jewelers v • _____' ' S Diamond Watches Silver-ware Cape Charles, Virginia THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF AUTODYNAMICS RUSSEL MOTOR CO., INC. 1957 Swept Wing Dodge 1960 New Plymouth KIOTOPEAK E AMOCO SERVICE RUDY DOWNES, JR. Lubrication - Tires - Accessories Power Giant Dodge trucks Sea-Horse Johnson Motors Phone Belle Haven 2-520 Exmore, Virginia Route 13 Cape Charles, Virginia eastville i Eastville, Virginia South's Finest Foods Rooms with Private Bath By Day or Week Reasonable Rates Parties or Clubs Luncheons Accepted Phone 8288 NORTHAMPTON LUMBER COMPANY Lumber - Building Material Hardware - G. E. Appliances Paints Lyman Trojan Boats Mercury Motors Nassawadox, Virginia W. T. 1 4. RAT II Dealer in Coal and Wood Agent for Eagle-Picher Aluminum Storm Screen Windows and Doors EASTERN SHORE CANNINC CO., INC. John Deere Tractor Implement Division Phone: Eastville 8006 Machipongo, Virginia WHY NOT SHOP ADAM’S QUALITY SHOD Mason Ave. Cape Charles, Virginia PEXIXSCLA MOTORS SALES SERVICE Telephone 208 Cape Charles, Virginia HOTEL VIRGINIA PALACE THEATER Rooms With Bath George E. Ward Cape Charles Virginia John W. Burford Manager Cape Charles Virginia HARRY KELLAM GROCERY Cape Charles Virginia Compliments BAILEY’S . BAYVIEW of CAPE CENTER RESTAURANT U. L. WEBSTER Specializes in Seafood and Steaks COMPANY, INCORPORATED © Cheriton Virginia w J. C. GROPPENBACHER DON'T ,, FORGET 4r PRODUCE Cape Charles Virginia R AIMI 1 THEATRE WORK CLOTHES SHOES - SPORTING GOODS 207 Mason Avenue Cape Charles, Virginia Cape Charles Virginia H. Clifton Hamilton Sales Manager PYROFAX PENINSULA GAS COMPANY 29 Market Street Onancock, Virginia Phone: Onancock 521 EASTERN SHORE PUBLIC SERVICE BEST WISHES to the ARROW STAFF DR. L. R. BELOTE Cape Charles Virginia OItl STIKO l IIIIOS colona's BARBER SHOP Mason Avenue Cape Charles Virginia LLOYD’S IMH O Belle Haven, Virginia Furniture Phone 26025 OHTA K GAS CO., INC. Exmore, Virginia Bottled Metered Gas Service Phone 26025 STOKE Prescription Service Cosmetics Toiletries Sundries Complete Luncheonette Breyer's Ice Cream PRESCRIPTIONS LOYAL TO THE ETHICS OF PHARMACY Phone: Belle Haven 2-6267 Main 6c Bank Streets Exmore, Virginia i. s. disiiakoon. jr Telephone 465 Cape Charles, Virginia CAPE CHARLES HIGH SCHOOL CLASS RINGS SUPPLIED BY W. C. SAUNDERS COMPANY 3110 West Marshall Street Richmond, Virginia II. M. JAMES AND COMPANY Tapestry Draperies Slip Covering Awning Ducks 12 oz. Indian Head Denims 36-48 inch Fruit of the Loom HOUSE OF FABRICS Phone: B. H. 2-6064 Nassawadox, Virginia Bates Dan River Andersons Corticelli Silks and Taffeta Swiss Laces and Embroidery PAUL’S” n r Good Things To Eat , i? K , tVv Cj 1 Where fcung and Old Meet f I | ' Greyhound Trailway Bus Stop Whitman1s Candy Cosmetics Phone 148 Cher iton, Virginia KENNY'S Cape Charles Virginia Compliments Of Wb fi nutcr Cape Charles, Virginia In Cape Charles The Place To Eat Is MC CARTHY'S HOTEL Compliments Of MELSON'S SEA FOOD MARKET JENKIN'S BARBER SHOP Cape Charles, Virginia We Need Your Head To Run Our Business RUDY'S BARBER SHOP Cape Charles, Virginia Compliments Of MEELHIM'S Phone 5 Cape Charles, Virginia The Finest In Women's Apparel THE PARRY SHOP Phone 98 Cape Charles, Virginia SHEP'S VIRGINIA TRUCK CENTER Compliments Compliments H. L. HART PLUMBING AND HEATING Phone Office - 32 Residence - 414 Of RUSTY'S BARBER SHOP Compliments Of MILADY'S BEAUTY SALON Phone - 861 Compliments Of RITTENHOUSE LODGE Northampton KIPTOPEAKE SERVICE CENTER Cape Charles 652 r STAMDAW Esso STATIONS Route 13 Townsend, Virginia CURTIS RECORD SHOP Exmore, Virginia IN PHILADELPHIA IT'S IIL'XTKIt IIIIOS. Specializing in Greens Root Crops 125 Dock St. thru to 238 So. Front Telephone: MArket 7-1011 and LOmbard 3-1011 IN VIRGINIA IT'S IldXTER BROS..IXC. U. S. Highway 13 - Bayview, Virginia TOMATOES - TRELLIS TOMATOES CABBAGE - BEANS - PEPPERS - WASHED POTATOES - YAMS - SQUASH ETC. Phone: Cape Charles 887 P. 0. Box 191, Cape Charles Plan to visit us in our new modern buildings MARSHALL’S STLRIO Photographer for the Arrow Pocomoke, Maryland WE WISH TO THANK ALL OF OUR LOYAL SUPPORTERS WHO HAVE HELPED MAKE OUR YEARBOOK POSSIBLE THE AXXUAL STAFF OF THE ’’ARROW” FRANK SAYS THANKS, TOO. ADVERTISING MANAGER


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Cape Charles High School - Arrow Yearbook (Cape Charles, VA) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 1

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Cape Charles High School - Arrow Yearbook (Cape Charles, VA) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 1

1958

Cape Charles High School - Arrow Yearbook (Cape Charles, VA) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 1

1959

Cape Charles High School - Arrow Yearbook (Cape Charles, VA) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 1

1960


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