Cape Charles High School - Arrow Yearbook (Cape Charles, VA)
- Class of 1958
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V 0 | U M t W DEDICATION FOREWORD SCHOOL ANNUAL STAFF FACULTY SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN JUNIOR HIGH CLASSES FAVORITES ORGANIZATIONS ATHLETICS ELEMENTARY ADVERTISEMENTS Dedication MRS. PEARL POWELL SMITH We, the Senior and Junior Classes of 1958, dedi- cate the XXI Volume of THE ARROW to you, Mrs. Smith, for your interest, willing guidance, and un- tiring efforts throughout our school years. Believe That You Can Believe that you can and you will not fail, Though mighty the task begun! Believe that you can though hard the trail, And rugged the road you run! Have faith in yourself! Just know you can And you’re simply bound to do; And never a barrier, bar, or ban----- Can keep you from carrying through! Believe that you can and then go in And do with your heart and your soul! Believe that you can and you'll surely win; No matter how far the goal! There's a marvelous force in the faith that springs From this great and noble thought! By the magic spell of the strength it brings--- The mightiest deeds are wrought! Believe that you can and you will succeed! For as sure as you hold this thought, You will back your faith with the power of deed; Till the last hard fight is fought! Aye, hold to the thought and you'll do your part In the way that it should be done! Just start with a winner’s face and heart And your battle is really won! - Author Unknown Our School We leave you, School, with mixed emotions. Some of us go, never to return; Many will be back for other years. Some look forward to their proud day of departure; Others look back on happy memories sprinkled with the salt of experience. As all our problems pass by us, as soldiers in review, We see how small they were in camparison to the battle of life that grows so close. But always we shall remember you, be thankful to you, love you And carry you ever with us in our hearts. We bid you farewell. Annual Staff Editors-in-chief - - Business Manager — Advertising Manager Assistants----------- Feature Editor Literary Editor Club Editor - - Sports Editor - Grade Editor--------- Photography Manager Snapshots----------- Artist-------------- Typist--------------- Contributing--------- 8th, 9th, 10th Grades ............CAROLE DRENNEN BILLY VICK ......... ANNA MAY THORNES ...... ANNA FAYE NAVARRO .............. JANE JOYCE NORMA SPENCER BOBBY LAMBERTSON ......MARY JANE FOXHALL ......... EMMA JEAN CORBIN ............. BONNIE COLONA ARNOLD HUDGINS ............CAROLYN CRANK JIMMY RAYNE THOMAS BORUM ..........BETTY ROSE EWELL RODNEY SHRIEVES ...............JACK WILSON JACK HICKMAN ...............JIMMY PRUITT .............. BILLY RYAN ............BETTY MARSHALL ............NORMA SPENCER PRESTON BELL HARRY LEE HART BILLY McALLEN REGGIE DYCKMAN MICHAEL, JANET, and LINDSEY Oar Principal's Message Dear Student Body: I am glad to have the opportunity of addressing a message to you at the end of our school year. First, I would say a word of congratulations to the annual staff and Mrs. Ames for capturing for us this book of memories. We all know what a mammoth un- dertaking it is, added to the regular routine of a school day. Then I would say a word to the Seniors: Would you recall the words I asked you to write at the top of your clean slates one hot day last September. They went like this: It is better to know where you are going than to get there fast. Those words are worth remembering each time one starts a clean slate. I will have a chance to look with pride at your now new and shining ones. It is with pleasure that I extend sincere congratulations to each of you. I hope that your chosen careers will hold satisfaction and fulfillment. To the rest of the student body let me say that I have enjoyed working with you, and I hope you have a happy vacation time. May you return in the fall with renewed determination to raise your school and yourselves to higher stand- ards of ethic, scholarship and citizenship. My best wishes, J Ip. G (( Oct S MRS. DUNTON First Grade MRS. POWELL Second Grade MISS LATIMER Third Grade MISS CLORE Fourth Grade MRS. CURLING Fifth Grade MRS. TROWER Sixth Grade MISS NYE Seventh Grade MR. LANG Phy. Ed. and Social Studies MISS FITCHETT Commercial MRS. VICK English and Latin MRS. SMITH History and Guidance MISS SPADY Mathematics MRS. AMES Librarian and French MRS. RUSSELL Science and Physical Education Faculty Our Teachers By R. B. MacDonald Each teacher has the honor. On a crisp September day To open wide the portals On a new fall school array. To turn the light of learning In such a friendly way That every child reflects it In their work or in their play. Youth climbs the hill of knowledge With a purpose every step And it is a teacher's duty To see they don't regret. To keep Old Glory flying With honor in the sky Each teacher imparts knowledge To every girl and boy. Teaching is an honor For it could well be said They mould our nation's future Putting knowledge in youth's head. So we say to teachers Wherever they may be Knowledge is our Master And our future up to thee. Class of ’58 ANNA MAY THORNES National Honor Society 2, 3, NHS Secretary 3 NHS Vice President 4 Softball 1 Float Representative 4 Football Queen 4 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4 Class Vice President 2 Class Treasurer 3 Class President 4 Business Manager Arrow 4 ARNOLD WADE HUDGINS Football 2 Track 2 Baseball 1 Tumbling 1 Archery 1 Basketball 2,3, 4 Basketball Captain 3,4 Hi-Y 1,2, 3.4 MGA 3 C-Club President 4 Radio Club 1 Class Vice President 4 Club Editor Arrow 4 Class of '58 MARGARET JAKE JOYCE Softball 1 Basketball 2 Cheerleader 2, S, 4 Tri-Hi-Y S, 4 Tri-Hi-Y Chaplain S Tri-Hi-Y Reporter S Class Treasurer 1 Class Secretary 4 Glee Club 2. S Float Representative 1 Girls' State S Advertising Staff Arrow 4 BETTY LOU MARSHALL Basketball 2,4 Softball 2, 3 Tri-Hi-Y 3.4 Class Treasurer 4 Glee Club 2 Float Representative 4 Typist Arrow' 4 Class of ’58 THOMAS EDWARD BORUM Football 1, 2, 3,4 Football Co-Captain 3 Baseball 1 Basketball 2, 3, 4 Track 2,3 Tumbling 1 Hi-Y 2,3,4 C-Club 4 Radio Club 1 MARGARET CAROLE DRENNEN Basketball 2, 3,4 Cheerleading 1 National Honor Society 2,3,4 NHS President 4 Float Representative 3 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4 Girls' State 3 Editor Arrow 4 Class of '58 MARY JANE FOXHALL Feature Editor' Arrow” 4 From Memphis High School Cheerleader 3 FHA 1,2,3 FHA State Representative 2 FHA President 2 Junior Play 3 Who's Who 3 Band 1,2 JOHN LAWRENCE HICKMAN Tumbling 1 Archery 1 Radio Club 1 Hi-Y 1,2, 3,4 Hi-Y Treasurer 3 Photographer Arrow 4 Class of ’58 ANNA FAYE NAVARRO Basketball 2, 3 Cheerleader 2,3,4 National Honor Society 2,3,4 NHS Secretary-Treasurer 4 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4 Class Secretary 2 Class President 3 Girls' State 3 Advertising Manager Arrow 4 JACK RICHARD WILSON Football 1,2, 3, 4 Football Co-Captain 3 Baseball 1,2, 3 Tumbling 1 Hi-Y 4 C-Club 4 Photographer Arrow 4 In the Beginning ARNOLD CAROL BETTY LOU ANNA MAY JACK H. MARY J. JACK W. JANE ANNA F. Bits of News From Tomorrow When? 1978 Where? Here, There, and Everywhere! Why? Finding their place in the wilderness of the world. Who? Seniors of '58 Arnold Wade Hudgins - Teaching English - Yes, Mrs. Vick retired! Anna Faye Navarro - promoted from chief chou mein'maker of the Waldorf Astoria kitchen to The Supreme Spaghetti Saucer. Wanted: A baby sitter for the thirteen Foxhall brats! The all-time, all-time great! Thomas Borum - Basketball player. Come one! Come all! See the beautiful dancing girls!” Shouts Jack Hickman from his side show at the carnival. FLASH!!! Dr Carol Drennen returned Monday from the moon, beating all space travel records in the fastest supersonic jet ever built! Anna May Thornes - Secretary for the Coast Guard, and wife of a Fleet Admiral. Problems? Any kind, size, or description. Write to Aunt Jane (Jane Joyce to us!) and let her solve your problems. Tune in your T. V. set any night - hear and see Miss America (Betty Lou Marshall to us!) sing Winston tastes good, like a cigarette should! Jack Wilson - Has made quite a name for himself. He owns a beauty salon and is the best cosmetologist in the country. Results? A very, very successful class!! I Facts on Life NAME CAN BE RELIED ON TO SAY USUALLY FOUND PET PEEVE FAVORITE PASTIME Anna Faye Huh? Where She shouldn't be Dirty finger- nails Loafing Arnold Treat me nice! Staying after school Caugnt skipping Riding Anna May Now listen here! Riding around Diets Reading Jack H. I don't care! On the beach front English IV Old Cars Betty Lou Say hey, baby! In Griff's A curfew Sleeping Jack W. It isn't time for the bell Ironing his pants flat tires Ringing the bell Carol Rats! Where everyone else isn’t Writing letters Spending money Thomas My name is Ace! Out of school Boys from North- ampton Basketball Jane We'll have a ball! With a boy No Male Mail Arguing Mary Jane I'm Hungry! Chasing Jigger Dog hair Talking Last Will and Testament We, the Senior Class of Cape Charles High School of Cape Charles, Virginia, being as weak in mind and body as usual, and being endowed with exceptionally rich gifts and talents which we believe should be handed on lor the benefit of posterity, do here- by make this our last will and testament to be executed in the following order: ARTICLE I To The School To our Alma Mater we leave all of our broken-down equipment and many of our good friends. ARTICLE II To The Faculty To the faculty we leave many grey hairs and the hope for classes that are more in- dustrious and attentive in the future. ARTICLE III To The Classes To the Juniors we leave our caps and gowns and the anticipation of graduation. To the Sophomores we leave the unused portions of our intellect in hopes that they make better use of it than we did. To the Freshmen we leave our old comic books and half-eaten candy bars for support in the next three years. SECTION 1 SECTION 2 SECTION 3 SECTION 4 SECTION 5 SECTION 6 SECTION 7 SECTION 8 SECTION 9 SECTION 10 ARTICLE IV To The Individuals Thomas Borum leaves his ability to attract NHS girls to L. T. Bradford. Jack Hickman leaves his ability to get old cars in working order to Bill and Jan Neville. Arnold Hudgins leaves his Elvis Presley handbook on How to Do What You Did When You Did What You Done Last Night to Reggie Dyckman, Jack Wilson leaves his office of president of the Royal Order of the Bell Ringers to anyone who'll have it. Jane Joyce leaves all her boy-friends to Bonnie Colona. Betty Lou Marshall leaves her ability to sleep through English class to Preston Bell. Anna May Thornes leaves her favorite parking spot to Bobby Lambert- son. Carole Drennen leaves her argyle knee-socks to Lindsy Ltringfellow. Mary Jane Foxhall leaves all her troubles far behind her. Anna Faye Navarro leaves her promptness to Jimmy Rayne. UNIOR Junior Class Prophecy Every year hundreds of historical events are added to our history books. Washington, Franklin, and Lincoln are all well-known figures of American history as every student well knows. But have you ever thought what figures of history your ancestors a hundred years from now will be studying in their history courses? We of the junior class have our own ideas about these characters. The following is our version of America's future history makers: We visualize Norma Spencer as the first feminine Coast Guard Commander in charge of recruiting. It is assumed that all recruits with the name, Stanley, will have an easy time of it. We predict that Carolyn Crank will become the first woman horse racer to win the Kentucky Derby. It is speculated that her horse will be named Jack. Jimmy Pruitt will become the highest paid baseball player when he receives a cool million to sign up for the St. Louis Cardinals. Preston Bell will become the world's most noted explorer when he canoes to the head of the Amazon River following the migratory habits of the wild South American Dodo Bird. Billy McAllen will follow Preston up the Amazon on foot and become a wbrld hero when he saves Preston from a tribe of head hunters. Bonnie Colona will become the first woman president. This will cause the ultimate downfall of the United States. Harry Hart promises faithfully he will do something spectacular. Norman Shrieves will revolutionize the automotive industry by inventing a nuclear car which can out race, out fly, or out swim any previous car, plane, or boat. Betty Rose Ewell will follow in Schubert's footsteps by finishing his Unfinished Sym- phony. Jimmy Rayne will introduce a new style to replace Rock and Roll by making Hi-Fi recordings of audience reactions to Elvis Presley. Rodney Shrives will crash into New York society circles by marrying Marilyn Rocke- feller and by some shrewd dealing will wind up with the whole Rockefeller estate. Bobby Lambertson, while experimenting with atomic energy in his laboratory, will blow himself to the moon and become the first man to have done so. Emma Jean Corbin will become a famous writer by composing her life story in poetry form, I. Reggie Dyckman says he will invent a new element and name it femailillium in honor of his favorite pastime, courting pretty girls. Billy Ryan will make his fame by jumping off the flag pole on the Empire State Building and although he may not live to tell about it, he will become the first to have tried it. Billy Vick will establish the first permanent American Colony on the moon and also will found the first outer space college for space cadets. The foregoing remarks were written by Chief Rock Roll so that you have ample warning to prepare for America's fate. Our Teacher Treasurer JON RODNEY SHRIEVES Secretary HARRY LEE HART, JR. President WILLIAM EBEN VICK Vice President NORMA PARKS SPENCER MRS. PEARL P. SMITH WILLIAM THOMAS RYAN CHARLES PRESTON BELL BETTY ROSE EWELL EMMA JEAN ALVORD CORBIN JAMES CARMEN RAYNE REGINALD AARON DYCKMAN ROBERT EASON LAMBERTSON WILLIAM EDWARD McALLEN bJl CAROLYN COLONNA CRANK BONNIE WHITE COLONA JAMES ALLEN PRUITT, JR. NORMAN RUBY SHRIEVES, JR. We Grow The philosophy of the faculty of Cape Charles High School is based upon the idea that the teacher will help the pupil to discover and de- velop his interests, attitudes, and abilities ( mental, social, physical, and spiritual). After the student discovers his interests and abilities, he is encouraged to set his own goals. From this encouragement he will develop self -discipline and will be able to take his place in school and in a democratic society. In this age of Sputniks, jet propulsion, and hydrogen bombs, young people realize the importance of a good education. Without it, one is lost. Since C. C, H. S. is a small school, the students have the ad- vantage of being able to work closely with the faculty and get more individual instruction. The majority are interested in gaining all of the knowledge within their abilities, and they strive to do their best. There is much truth in the old adage, All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. Included in the curriculum of the school are activ- ities to promote social growth through supervised recreation. The fine dances held in the gym, and the activities of the worthwhile clubs are examples. These aid in making the student a well-rounded individual. Physical development is another important aspect in the life of the student. The athletic teams and physical education classes help the boy and girl to understand the value of working as a team, and have consideration for the other fellow while they are growing more alert physically. Growing spiritually is important to every person. This is not for- gotten at C. C. H. S. The main objective of the Tri-Hi-Y and the Hi- Y is to make better Christians of the students. The scripture reading and prayer in the morning starts the day off right for everyone. With a program devoted to the total needs of the students of C. C. H. S., it is no wonder that the graduates of each year turn out to be the worth- while citizens of tomorrow. Mrs. Vick Stanley Bennett Nancy Downing Lloyd Bradford Mary Mann Bond Disharoon Sharon Savage Robert East Betty Jean Stiles William Hamilton Lindsey Stringfellow Jerome Joyce Nancy Sudemo Samuel Lewis Charlotte Wooldridge William Neville Frank Williams Junius Neville SMOKE SIGNALS from the Down With Exams! As the last deadline of the ARROW is frantically trying to be met, the staff mem- bers are just recuperating from the mid-term exams; so, fellow students, if this annual has any defects, do please try to understand. Such exams would wear down the best. For instance, questions such as; ENGLISH 1. Did you enjoy Macbeth?” If not, to what defect in your character do you attrib- ute this poor taste? 2. William Shakespeare was born in April, 1564, and died in April, 1616. Name the pall bearers at his funeral and give the name of the casket manufacturer of his casket. HISTORY 1. List the effects of the discovery of America on the citizens of lower Sloblovia. 2. The United States has had 33 presidents. George Washington was the first, and Dwight Eisenhower is the present one. Based on this, how many corners are there in the White House? MATH 1. Mary is 24 years old. Mary is twice as old as Ann was when Mary was as old as Ann is now. When is her birthday? 2. If a rabbit eats four heads of lettuce in three days, and his wife eats three carrots in two days, what was the price of rabbit stew when Charles I was beheaded? CHEMISTRY 1. Raise one ounce of nitroglycerine to 600°. Observe through microscope any chem- ical changes or reactions. The only bad part about exams is the fact that we have them. So, our conclusion The more we study, The more we know. The more we know. The more we forget. The more we forget, The less we know. The less we know, The less we forget. The less we forget, The more we know. So, why study? Jackie Bailey Nancy Abbott Ethel Carpenter Billy Borum Bobby Carpenter Joyce Ewell Gwen Humphrey Truitt Casteen- Parker Forest Janet Lewis Phil Lovelace Miss Fitchett Ricky Parks Etta Luettinger Betty Parsons Clement Pruitt J. R. Outten Marian Robbins Ellen Twiford Tommy Scott Alvin Simpson Violet Ward Jackie Sorrells Bobby Steffens A Look Into the Future Jackie Sorrells - The new game warden of Northampton County (Shoots game out of season) Ethel Carpenter - A movie star over night. (That's the only time she was a movie star) Etta Kay Luttinger - Confidential secretary to a big law firm. (Can't keep her mouth shut) Jackie Bailey - Owns a great deal of farm land. (Two inches by two inches) Gwen Humphrey - Teacher who cracks students on the head with a ruler. (Buys a gross of rulers a day) Billy Borum - High rank in the Air Force. (Private all his life) Marian Robbins - Golf instructor. (Plays her life away) Parker Forrest - Operates and owns a yacht club formerly known as Kings Creek. (Owns one boat) Tommy Scott - Best producer on the Eastern Shore. (Raises mostly mischief) Violet Ward - White uniform, cheerful smile, a good nurse. (Always sticking you with a needle) Joyce Ewell - Chief operator of Bell Telephone. (Always lis- tening over the line) Bobby Steffens - Commander of the Chincoteague Coast Guard. (Commander of pealing potatoes) J. R. Outten - Science professor at Yale University. (Doctor, if you please) Ellen Twyford - Sole owner of teenage dress shop. (Mortgaged to the hilt) Ricky Parks - Tallest and best basketball player of the year. (Never makes a basket) Betty Parsons - Married to a millionaire. (Owns one tin dime) , Alvin Simpson - The leading stock holder of the Pennsylvania Railroad. (Never rides a train) Clement Pruitt - Broad shouldered star player of the Cleveland Browns. (Trips over his own feet) Phil Lovelace - Best radio technician. (His radio never works) Truitt Casteen - A lawyer who is famous throughout the world. (Famous for losing cases) Janet Lewis - A commercial artist on T. V. (Famous, so she thinks) Nancy Abbott - A top-rate physical education instructor. (Just to keep her figure) Bobby Carpenter - Best baseball player of his day. (Strike out king) . Let's Dance! Mr. Lang Eighth Grade James Joyce J°hn Mary Douglas Sue Mike Kay McMillan Bradford Summerlin Stevenson McCabe Whitehead Jimmy Lewis Sandra Tyndall Betty Bradford Keith Bull Linda Mickey McConnell Chambers Wayne Gunter Linda Wilkins Joe Groppenbacker India Winslow Forrest Stiles Suzanne Holloman BiUy Patricia Joy Martha Sharon Lowell Willis Savage Dix Rasmussan Just Imagine o Keith Bull - Not being a junior or scientist. Betty Bradford - Loud and awkward. Mary Bradford - Wearing size thirteen shoe Wayne Gunter - Jitterbugging. Sue Stevenson - Not liking boys. James Joyce - Not chewing gum in school. Mickey Chambers - With blond hair. Joy Savage - Staying mad at somebody. Sharon Rasmussen - Being bad in school. Sandra Tyndall - Not flirting. India Winslow - With short curly hair. Mike McCabe - A track star. Douglas Sumerline - Understanding. John McMillan - A football star. Linda McConnell - Short black hair. Suzanne Holloman - Not riding in a '29' Chevy. Billy Lovell - Big and husky. Lewis Midgett - Not talking. Jimmy Lewis - Not bashful. Joseph Groppenbacker - Being quiet. Pat Willis - Full of vim and vigor. Linda Wilkins - Getting all F's on her report. Forrest Stiles - Not eating. Kay Whitehead - Not dancing. Watch Me Strut Sleeping Beauty? Girls’ State '57 ' liii iiii Hot Rod All Aboard Library Assistants Sputnik No. 3 No Sleep Tonight! There we are, says Arnold, right there on the map. You can't learn 3 dimensional figures by watching 3-D movies! Parlez-vous Francais? Non! I pledge allegiance to the flag . . . Fidem meam obligo vexillo ... I wonder what will happen if I add a little of this green stuff to that ted stuff? Famous last words of our chemistry class. Whether it be work or play, we're ready! What would we ever do if Friday afternoon didn't come every week? Busy fingers make callouses! Best Built and Best Figure REGGIE and BARBARA Most Courteous JACK W. , THOMAS B. and CAROLE DRENNEN Laziest BOND D. and ELLEN Most Popular ARNOLD and ANNA MAY Best Athletes JACK, JIMMY and NORMA Neatest BILLY and ANNA FAYE Cape Charles High School Representative of the International Azalea Court Norfolk, Virginia, April 14 - 20, 1958 Photo Contest Two of a Kind What is it? 3rd. Prize Get-te-up 1st. Prize Rock-a-bye Baby 2nd. Prize ugh! Help! Disgusted Hi-Y First row, left to right: Harry Lee Hart, Thomas Borum, Jimmy Pruitt, Arnold Wade Hudgins, Billy Vick, Jimmy Rayne, L. T. Bradford, Frank Williams, James Joyce. Second row: Jackie Bailey, Clement Pruitt, Bond Disharoon, Phil Lovelace, Billy Ham-- ilton, Billy Borum, Norman Shrieves, Parker Forest, Jack Wilson, Bobby East, Rodney Shrieves, Ricky Parks, Keith Bull. Third row: Billy McAllen, Reggie Dyckman, Jerry Joyce, Jack Hickman, Bobby Carpenter, Bobby Lambertson, Jackie Sorrells, Preston Bell, Tommy Scott, Bobby Steffens. Advisor President................................BILLY VICK Vice President......................ARNOLD HUDGINS Secretary..............................JIMMY PRUITT Treasurer--------------------------L. T. BRADFORD Chaplain...............................JIMMY RAYNE MR. LANG Tri-Hi- Y Create, Maintain, Extend Seated, left to right: Jane Joyce, Carolyn Crank, Norma Spencer, Betty Rose Ewell, Sharon Savage, Bonnie Colona, Rebecca Travis, Anna May Thornes, Anna Faye Navarro First row: Ethel Carpenter, Ellen Twiford, Joy Savage, Sue Stevenson, Janet Lewis, Charolette Wooldridge, Carole Drennen, Gwen Humphrey, Etta Kay Luettinger, Betty Parsons, Mary Mann, Mary Bradford. Second row: Nancy Abbott, Violet Ward, Nancy Downing, Betty Lou Marshall, Suzanne Nottingham, Linda Wilkins, Kay Whitehead, Sandra Tyndall, Pat Willis, Joyce Ewell, Betty Lee Bradford. Advisor MISS NYE President------- Vice President Secretary - - ■ Treasurer - - ■ Chaplain------- - SHARON SAVAGE BETTY ROSE EWELL BETTY JEAN STILES ■ - NORMA SPENCER - BONNIE COLONA C” Club C CLUB First row, left to right: Bobby Lambertson, Reggie Dyckman, Preston Bell, Tommy Scott, Billy McAllen, Jackie Sorrells. Second row: Billy Hamilton, Jerry Joyce, Arnold Wade Hudgins, Jimmy Pruitt, Jimmy Lewis, Clement Pruitt. Third row: Parker Forest, Frank Williams, Norman Shrieves, L. T. Bradford, Rodney Shrieves. Fourth row: Jack Wilson, Thomas Borum, Ricky Parks, Billy Vick, Jimmy Rayne, (not shown) Bobby Steffens. The C Club is a newly organized club at Cape Charles High School. To be a mem- ber a boy has to receive an athletic award in one of the following sports: football, bas- ketball, track, or baseball. Miss America Oh, Great Allah MR. LANG - Advisor 6:00 a. m. OFFICERS President------ Vice President Secretary - - - Treasurer - - •ARNOLD HUDGINS - JIMMY PRUITT FRANK WILLIAMS - PARKER FORREST Yes. Masters Honor Society President: Vice President: CAROLE TENNEN ANNA MAY THORNES Secreta ry-Treasurer ANNA FAYE NAVARRO The Sarah W. Doughty Chapter of the National Honor Society is composed of Junior and Senior High School students. They are chosen on the following basis: Character, Scholarship, Leadership, and Service. Football Kneeling: L. T. Bradford, B. Vick, R. Dyckman, B. Steffens, T. Scott, C. Pruitt, P. Bell, B. Mc- Allen, R. Shrieves, J. Pruitt. Standing: S. Bennett, J. Sorells, J. Lewis, J. Neville, J. Joyce, J. Rayne, T. Borum, J. Wilson, P. Forrest, F. Williams, J. Styles, B. Neville, R. Parks, M. Chambers, B. Lambertson, Coach Lang. Sitting: J. Williams. Boys Who Earned Letters in ’57 J. WILSON - F. B. J. RAYNE - Q. B. T. BORUM - H. B. C. PRUITT - H. B. F. WILLIAMS - R. T. P. FORREST - L. T. T. SCOTT - R. G. B. VICK - R. G. R. SHRIEVES - L.E B. McALLEN - C. R. DYCKMAN - L. G. J. JOYCE - T. E All-Shore Team J. PRUITT - a B. fens, P. Bell, J. Stiles, B. Neville, Second row: J. Neville, J. Lewis, Coach Lang, M. Chambers, R. Parks. L. T. BRADFORD - C. Thanksgiving Follies Our rival goes up in smoke. At the Hop! Cheerleaders Linda Wilkins, Nancy Abbott, Gwen Humphrey, Sharon Savage, Mary Mann, Carolyn Crank, Norma Spencer, Joy Savage, Anna Faye Navarro, and Jane Joyce. Advisor: Mrs. Russell. Basketball 1958 JACK WILSON JIMMY PRUITT THOMAS BORUM JIMMY RAYNE BILLY VICK BILLY McALLEN Jump at center Action shot Happy Victors! Coach Lang SCHEDULE and SCORES DATE OPPONENT WE THEY January 7 Norfolk Academy - Away 26 64 January 10 Parksley - Home 29 31 January 14 Northampton - Away 28 61 January 17 Central - Home ie; 37 January 24 Atlantic - Home 30 43 January 27 Central - Home 29 41 January 30 Onancock - Home 45 41 February 4 Atlantic - Away 30 46 February 5 Onancock - Away 38 58 Girls' Basketball Standing: Manager Anna May Thornes, Betty Rose Ewell, Betty Parsons, Mary Mann, Nancy Suderno, Coach - Mrs. Russell. Kneeling: Nancy Abbott, Janet Lewis, Carolyn Crank, and Sharon Savage. Ab- sent: Ethel Carpenter, Norma Spencer, Emma J. Corbin, Bonnie Colona. Girls Softball 1957 Standing: Mrs. Russell, Coach; Ann Morabito, Sharon Savage, Ellen Bradtord, Margaret Groppenbacher, Betty Bender, Charolotte Woodridge. Kneeling: Carolyn Crank, Diane Lewis, Betty Parsons, Gwen Humphrey. Sitting: Lindsey Stringfellow, Nancy Abbott, Norma Spencer, Joyce Ewell. 1957 Baseball CAPTAIN JIM JIMMY CLEM ELVIS NUT ACE TWEETLER HAM LUMP David Knox Seventh Grade Miss Nye James Brown Jan Belote Sharon Bosse David Dix Sandra Disharoon Bowdoin Lusk Ann Lewis Eileen Mears Elaine Tyndall Dianne Whitehead Charles Smith Mary Wise Harley Miles Peggy Horsley Sixth Grade John Bradford Scott Buck Barbara Dix George Ferguson Donna Edgerton Harry Lee Gladden Barbara Heath Michael Grelecki Linda Gunter Carter Harris Nancy Lingo Eric Hamilton Carl Lewis Preston Lewis Ann Wilkins Harry Lewis Larry Milburn Judy Williams Francis Nottingham Thomas Rippon Absent: John Griffith Robert Herrington Fifth Grade Mrs. Curling Jeffrey Bull Russell Chambers Robert Dix Nancy Allen Barron Downing, Jr. Sharon Curling Evelyn Hacker Granville Hogg Elsie Hall McKiel Martin William McMillian Betty Jean Henches Wayne Parks Margaret Jones Elizabeth Luettinger James Partin Allison Mills William Pollok, Jr. Danny Ramussen Patricia Rayne John Rippon Robert Shrieves Denard Spady Charles Tankard Philip Travis Colonna Travis Janet Russell Archie Wallace John Williams Linda Hall Fourth Grade Harvey Belote Aaron Bowen Keith Disharoon Margaret Carlson Franklin Lewis John Lewis Russell Dunton Edward Foxwell James Parks Billie Pusey Nanette Crumb Robert Johnson Russell Parsons William Shannonhouse Sue Early Katharine East Tommy Wilson Janice Ray Wendy Pusey Ellison Jones William Parks Rebecca Scott Absent: Linda Ewell n r .Jk • Tl imiMfk'i )). C) • v r 9 Mi Third Grade Miss Latimer Reade Belote Michael Brown Robins Buck Gloria Bailey Harry Fugua David Griffith Betty Bell William Heath, Jr. Douglas Hickman, Jr. Linda Bosse Allen Jones Henry Jones, Jr. William Merritt Dianne Downing Linda Gray Larry McAllen Dianne Lewis Donald McMath Thomas Merritt III Pamela Richardson Robin Nottingham William Parks Thomas Rasmussen Jackie Scott Dora-Weston Spady Richard Shannonhouse Phillip Stiles William Sudemo William Ward Lucy Wise Daryl Booker Marion Lewis: Absent Thomas Bennett Linda Chambers Edward Brooks, Jr. Earl Curling, Jr. Christine Herring Terrance Grelecki Kenneth Horsley Deborah Powell Ira Merritt, Jr. Thomas Taylor Shirley Russell Grayson Travis Mary Suderno Rudder Turner, Jr. Richard Wilson Sharon Whitman Julius Wyatt, Jr. Second Grade James Ard, Jr. Deborah Bailey Joseph Bosse Brenda Dunton John Freeman Michael Thornes Vaughan Dodd Peter Martin Cinda Bull Wise Latimer Gary Lewis Ann Fuqua Randy Lewis Mrs. Powell Jerry Lewis Earl Scott Muriel Hewitt Scott Wyatt VV Raymond Hall Susan Curling Mary Herron Steven Lewis Mrs. Dunton First Grade Donald Sparrow Sandra Baum Bonita Turner Philip Wrona Vicki Lee Sparrow Thomas Pollok Nan Tankard Lois Ann Taylor TO THE STUDENTS AND FACULTY OF CAPE CHARLES HIGH SCHOOL We wish to join the many users of Texaco Prod- ucts in expres sing our appreciation for the opportunity of contributing to this publication, for the 8th time. 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PVROFAX PENINSULA GAS COMPANY 29 Market Street Phone: Onancock 521 Onancock, Virginia SHEP'S VIRGINIA TRUCK CENTER AND Cape Charles High School Class Rings Supplied by COMPANY 3110 West Marshall Street Richmond, Virginia NORTHAMPTON INSURANCE AGENCY For Your Every Insurance Need Representing the Travelers E. S. STURGIS, Agent E. S. STURGIS, III Office: 85183 Residence: 85225 Residence: 85147 Eastville, Virginia Best Wishes to the Faculty, Students, and Friends of CAPE CHARLES HIGH SCHOOL From Virginia's Largest Weekly THE EASTERN SHORE NEWS (Covering Northampton and Accomack Counties) Compliments of W A. DICKINSON GENERAL INSURANCE Cape Charles, Virginia CAPE O-t AT2L.ES OIL COMPANY Telephone 208 Telephone 226 You Will Find the Latest in Styles and Finest in Quality at the MARILYN'S FASHION SHOP Phone 33-W Cape Charles, Virginia EWELL'S FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES Servel Gas Refrigerators Norge Refrigerators Maytag Washers and Gas Ranges Oil Burning Heaters Sylvania and Hallicrafters Television Phone: Cape Charles 597 Cape Charles, Virginia WOTEL- Rooms With Bath JOHN W. BURFORD Manager RICHARD E ETZ JEWELER Genuine Registered Keepsake Cape Charles, Virginia BAILEY'S BAYVIEW CAPE CENTER RESTAURANT Specializes in Seafood and Steaks Diamond Rings Elgin - Mido - Bulova Watch Repairing Cape Charles, Virginia CAPE CENITER SERVICE STATION 3A SERVICE 24 Hour Wrecker Service Phone 894-J Capeville, Virginia UNITED FOOD STORES BELLE AND MELVIN BILICH Cape Charles, Virginia We Need Your Head to Run Our Business RUDY'S BARBER SHOP Compliments of RELIABLE COAL AND LUMBER COMPANY INCORPORATED Building Material - Coal Telephone 115 Cape Charles, Virginia Cape Charles, Virginia PEEBLES DEPT. STORE Most for Your Money Shoes - Dry Goods - Bedding - Men's - Women's - Children's Wearing Apparel Draperies - Slip Covers Mason Avenue Cape Charles 1187 SINCLAIR SERVICE STATION FRANK THORNES Washing and Greasing Located at Corner of Randolph Avenue and Fig Street Telephone 594 Be Sure! S. ROGER AMES, Supt. Cape Charles, Virginia HOME BENEFICIAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY H. H. THOMAS S. P. WOMBLE BRUCE MANUEL Insurance Is Our Business Service Is Our Motto PENINSULA MOTORS C a P e C h a r 1 e s V a. Sales Service Insure! E. T. SMITH A. J. EWELL Compliments of GAS AND ELECTRIC, INC. Propane - Hotpoint Sales and Service COFFEE SHOPPE J. C. GROPPENBACHER PRODUCE Cape Charles, Virginia NASSAWADOX, VIRGINIA Mill Ends and Full Bolts in Dress, Drapery and Slip Cover Fabrics Compliments of RUSTY’S BARBER SHOP Exmore, Virginia HARRY KELLAM GROCERY Cape Charles, Virginia CUSTIS RECORD SHOP Exmore, Virginia Compliments of LEWIS’S SEA FOOD MARKET GOFFIGO N EQUIPMENT COMPANY R. A. PARSONS AND COMPANY, INC. We Buy, Process and Sell All Types of Farm Produce Farm Supplies Cape Charles, Virginia Bay view, Virginia Phone 1180 Lumber - Building Material Hardware - G. E. Appliances Paints Lyman and Trojan Boats W T McGRATH Dealer in Coal and Wood Agent for Orange Aluminum Storm Screens Mercury Motors Windows and Doors Nassawadow, Virginia Cape Charles, Virginia “The Wonderful World of Autodynamics” RUSSELL MOTOR CO., INC. 1958 Swept Wing Dodge I960 New Plymouth Power Giant Sea-Horse Dodge Trucks Johnson Motors Phone GI-26200 Exmore, Virginia JOHN H. DULANY SON, INC. Packers of High Quality Canned and Frozen Foods Fruitland, Md. EASTERN SHORE CANNING CO., INC. John Deere Tractor and Implement Division Phone: OR-8-5744 Machipongo, Virginia LLOYD’S DRUG STORE Prescription Service Cosmetics - Toiletries - Sundries Complete Luncheonette Breyer’s Ice Cream ■ : ‘. |drugs ‘Loyal to the Ethics of Pharmacy’ Phone: GI-2-6267 Main and Bank Streets Exmore, Virginia CHERITON TV CENTER Cheriton, Virginia Admiral - Emerson - Motorola Dumont Black and White - Color TV We Service All Makes and Models - TV, Radio, Phonograph Prompt, Efficient Service Phone C. C. 472 ‘Be Sure With Pure” Cape Charles, Va. Phone 331 BAGWELL OIL COMPANY, INC. Compliments of UPHOLSTERY In Cape Charles the Place to Eat Is McCarthy’s HOTEL KENNY’S Cape Charles Virginia cCy' “The Finest in Women’s Apparel” THE Phone 98 Cape Charles, Virginia FITZHUGH AUTO CO. Cape Charles, Virginia Wheel Balance and Alignment Car - Truck - Marine Engine Repairs Wrecker Service Est. 1907 - Phone 211 H. M. JAMES AND COMPANY T apestry Bates Draperies “House of Fabrics” Dan River Slip Covering Andernos Awning Corticelli Silks Duck 12 oz. Phone: and Taffeta Indian Head Swiss Laces Denims 36-48 Fruit of the Loom Nassawadox, Virginia and Embroidery INC. U. S. Highway 13 - Cheriton, Virginia Tomatoes - Cabbage - Beans - Peppers - Washed Potatoes Yams - Squash - Etc. Phone: Cape Charles 887 or 685 FOX - SCOTT FUNERAL HOME At the Start of the day ... FURNITURE COMPANY Complete Household Furniture With Stores in Nassawodox Phone: GI-2-6216 and Cape Charles Phone: 338 c 0 L L 1 N S Electrical Appliances Paints - Marine Supplies - Wallpaper H A R D W A R E Cape Charles, Virginia Phone 279 czHouic of QuaHity a m. IA ATSON CO., INC. Quality Furniture and Floor Coverings General Electric Appliances Phone Sunset 7-2636 Onancock, Virginia HOPKINS CHEVROLET LET US HELP Eastville, Virginia Greyhound and T railway Bus Stop Whitman’s Candy and Cosmetics if RAULlS ii “Good Things to Eat Where Young and Old Meet” Phone 148 Cheriton, Virginia ‘The Shore’s Leader in Sports” (fo,M C 4M (r SPORT LINES 314 E. Main St. Salisbury, Md. DON BOWDEN, School Representative Pioneer 9-9412 - 2-2051 JOE BOSSE’S TEXACO SERVICE STATION Corner of Mason and Peach Streets Cape Charles, Virginia We Own the Equipment but— Northampton’s One and Only Newspaper Is Your Newspaper THE NORTHAMPTON TIMES $2.50 Per Year on the Shore THE TIMES PUBLISHING COMPANY Telephones: 245 and 19-J Cape Charles, Virginia Compliments of adam’s quality shop G.L—. WEBSTER cape Charles, Virginia COMPANY, INCORPORATED Cheriton, Virginia To our loyal supporters who have made our yearbook a reality, we, the Annual Staff of the 1958 Arrow’’ express our sincere appreciation. HERE AND THERE He-Men? Late Again! Genius at Work? Santa Claus! LITHOGRAPHED BY — LOR PUBLISHING CO. DALLAS • TEXAS The Best Yearbooks are TAYLOR-MADE rry
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