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

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't'7'T T t V Gape Charles High School i 'g:- ps Charles, Virginia Volume XXX!H h - a. k ! ■ W v JTV • , V. Our Year Began With Varied Activities 5 7 A woman of many duties, she nonetheless always has time to assist the students who drop into her office day after day. We, the Senior Class respectfully dedicate the 1970 ARROW to you, Mrs. Phyllis Bennett. Mrs. Phyllis Bennett Dedication i Faculty 9 Cape Charles School Board Supports Building Construction MR. FRANCIS E. WENDELL Chairman, Cape Charles School Board Mr. Francis Wendell and Mr. George Savage discuss school budget with Mrs. Mary Elliott. Mrs. Katherine Penney was absent when photograph was taken. 10 MRS. LENNA AMES MRS. FERN BARBAN MRS. FRANCINE EDWARDS MRS. MARION VICK MRS. BEVERLY WATSON MRS. LINDLEY WEBB MR. MONTY WEBB MRS. JOAN BELOTE MRS. PHYLLIS BENNETT MRS. RUBY BULL MR. JOE BURNHAM MRS. BETTIE COLWELL MRS. ALICE CURLING MR. WILLIAM DANIELS MR. BERKLEY ASHBY MISS MARION KELLEY MRS. PAGE NOTTINGHAM - MISS BETTY NYE MRS. EDYTHE OUTTEN MR. JAMES PRESTON MRS. VERDELL RUSSELL Seniors' Accomplishments VALERIE S. BARBAN: Valerie ; April 20, 1952; Annual: 1,2, 3,4,(5), Editor; Varsity Club: (5), Treasurer; Pep Club: 5; Creative Writing: 4, 5; Softball: 5; Cheerleader: 4,(5), Captain; Home- coming Queen: 5; Band: 3,(4),(5), Vice-President; Girls'State: 4; Teacher's Aid: 5. DEBORAH T. BIBB INS: Debbie ; June 3, 1952; Math-Science Club: 1; 8A President: 1; Transferred to CCHS 1966-67; Annual: 4; Pep Club: (5), Presi- dent; Creative Writing: 4; Cheerleader: 4; Band: 5. DIANE E. HALL: Diane ; September 7, 1952; Annual: 4,5; Glee Club: 2; Creative Writing: 4,5; Softball: 5. JO ANNE HEATH: Jo Anne ; November 11, 1951; Annual: 4,5; Glee Club: 2; Softball: 5. GENE A. KENNEY: Gene”; November 30, 1951; Homeroom President: 1; Transferred to CCHS 1966- 67; Class Vice-President: 5; Annual: 4; Varsity Club: (5), Vice-President; Honor Society: 4,5; Football: 4,5; Basketball: 3,4,5. ROBERT M. KILLMON: Robbie ; April 18, 1952; Class President: 5; Annual: 3,4, 5; Varsity Club: 5; Boating Club: 5; Football: 2, 3,(4),(5), Captain, Co-Captain; Honorable Mention All-Shore Football Team: 4; Baseball: 2, 3,4, 5; Basketball: 1, 2,3,4; Track: 3,5; Homecoming King : 5; Band: 2, 3,(4), (5), President; Boys'State: 4. PATRICIA L. MAYBUSH: Patty ; November 30, 1950; Class Treasurer 5; Annual: 4; Honor Society: 4,(5), President; SCA Representative: 5; Creative Writing: 3, 4,5; Majorette: 5; Little Miss Junior Secretary: 4. EDITH J. MITCHELL: Edith ; October 16, 1951; Transferred to CCHS 1966-67; Annual: 4; Honor Society: 4. KAREN L. MURDOCK: Karen ; December 3, 1951; Annual: 2, 3,4; Varsity Club: (5), Secretary; Pep Club: 3,4; Glee Club: 2; Softball: 5; Cheerleader: 4; Office Assistant: 5; Teacher’s Aid: 5; Typing Award: 4. RAYMOND L. PATTERSON: Ray ; March 8, 1951; Annual: 3; Varsity Club: (5), Sergeant at Arms; Boating Club: 5; Football: 3, 4, 5; Basketball: 3,4, 5; Track: 3. DAVID L. PUCKETT: Dave ; October 31, 1951; Transferred to CCHS 1969-70; Boating Club: 5; Football: 5. SHERRY N. PUSEY: Sherry ; September 16, 1952; Class Secretary: 5; Class Representative: 1; Annual: 2,3,4; SCA: (5), President; Softball: 5; Office As- sistant: 5; Teacher's Aid: 5; Typing Award: 3,4; Shorthand Award: 4; Physical Fitness Award: 4; Thanksgiving Float: 1. GEORGE S. RIP PON: Smitty ; December 30, 1951; Annual: 5; Varsity Club: 5; Boating Club: (5), President; Distributive Education: (3), Historian and Convention Delegate; Football Manager: 1; Foot- ball: 2, 3,4, 5; Baseball: 2, 3, 4, 5; Track: 5. BRENDA Y. SAMPLE: Brenda ; June 26, 1952; Transferred to CCHS 1966-67; Annual: 4. VICTORIA L. SCHUMANN: Vickie ; October 13, 1952; Transferred to CCHS 1969-70; Annual: 5; Homecoming Float Representative: 5; Miss Home- maker: 5. DENISE THORNES: Neicie ; August 13, 1952; Annual: 3,4; Office Assistant: 5. LINDA D. WATERS: Linda ; March 7, 1952; Stu- dent Council Representative: 1; Transferred to CCHS 1966-67; Pep Club: 5. JULIUS I. WYATT: Jukie”; January 4, 1950; Track: 1. 12 13 6 n i o This is not the end, but merely the begin- ning of our education. Let's not be like the student who, upon graduation day, threw away her books and said, Educated, thank God. Let's remember that Education is what is left after the books have been put away. May we utilize what we have learned to help form a world where understanding predominates and peace lives. r Q 14 VALERIE SUE BARBAN DEBORAH TERESA BIBBINS DIANE ELIZABETH HALL Classes - 15 16 - Classes RAYMOND LEWIS PATTERSON DAVID LEE PUCKETT SHERRY NOTTINGHAM PUSEY Classes - 17 GEORGE SMITH RIPPON BRENDA YVONNE SAMPLE VICTORIA LYNN SCHUMANN Seniors participate in Veteran's Day activ- They ve been together since the first grade, ities. Happiness is ... being together! Boys' State. We were well served by our senior class of- ficers: Robbie Killmon, president; Gene Kenney, vice-president; Patty Maybush, treasurer; Sherry Pusey, secretary. She’s ours! Representatives to Girls' State and TT1 J u n • i o r We, the Juniors of 1970, have taken another step in climbing that long and often frustrating ladder of life. As we look back on this year's defeats, problems, and sorrows, which are all intermingled with our triumphs and joys, we realize we have greatly matured. Although we anticipate our year as seniors to be great, our memories of our Junior year will not be forgotten as we ascend that ladder of life. 19 Denise Ames Lena Ames Doris Ayers Donna Bailey Claude Bennett Diane Bradford Julia Ann Brown Donna Burkholder Juniors Enjoy M-m-m that Hai Karate does it every time!!! Gee, which diet plan are you all on? Teresa Cutler Deborah Elliot Frank Etz Wayne Flynn Extra Activities Cecil Fogle Laura Hickman Gol Fight 1 Win! Walter Hopkins George Kenney 21 Maybe I'll hit it this time! Margaret Stratton Edwin Travis Linda Waters John Wilson 22 With a face like that no wonder we lost! Could this be Dr. Hyde drinking his secret formula? 23 s o m o r e Q We, the Sophomores of 1970, have found this year exciting and rewarding. All of us took bi- ology and English which were challenging. Most of us joined at least one club while others par- ticipated in sports and band. We are looking forward to a successful Junior year. 25 Mark Barban Debbie Bennett Belinda Blackburn Brenda Carpenter Charlene Cook Daniel Cotter Sophomores . . . Tony prepares to win. 26 - Classes Debbie whistles while she works. Classes - 27 Meet our Cheerleaders: Ginger and Emily. Jane Kertesz Lillie Merritt r Our S. C. A. representatives. Sophomores watching the clock. Guess Who? Patricia Savage Sharon Spencer Richard Stiles Virginia Wendell 28 - Classes r n Finally we made its We are young ana strong Freshmen. Most of us have enjoyed this year immensely and are looking forward to taking our next three steps up the stairs. Then some of us will go on to college, business school, nations armed forces, etc. This year has been seemly more exciting than the eight previous ones, and we hope our descendants will enjoy their Freshman year as much as we have enjoyed ours. 9Q Rhonda Allums Randy Carlson Marie Bailey John Cotter Kim Barban Harold Elliott Hope Beech Colleen Flynn Concenfrefion Helps . . . an - Sue practices her speech. J. B. plays checkers with Scott. William Fogle James Murdock Chris Killmon Debbie Outten Ann Marchant Mary Lee Merritt Jo Anne Parks Jeff Reid Classes - 31 Algebra students solve equations. Ann Rittenhouse Charles Smith Sue Spencer When its free, Jeff and other football players eat and eat. Allen Thomas Earl Lee Tyndall Freshmen excel in mapmaking. Colleen and Rhonda try to hide feminine arts. 32 This past year has been a most interesting year for all of us. We have had much fun as we did our work. We have accomplished much and we are looking forward to our Freshman year. I o r g h Robert A yres W illiam A yres Ronald Bailey Dale Ballard Baby, Baby, Eighth Graders. CLASS OFFICERS: Billie Burkholder, Vice-President; Scott Hopkins, Presi' dent; and Ronnie Bailey, Secretary- Treasurer. 34 Walt Bennett Richard Bland Martha Bull Billie Burkholder Brenda Costen Alfred Ewell Pearline Fisher Burleigh Hopkins We gather together to ... Shad concentrates in his studies. Samuel Parry Marc Jones John Miller Sally Mitchell Classes-35. Robert Powell Karon Puckett Jane Restein Dorothy Saunders Would you believe Mrs. Russell studies too? M-m-m! Ice Cream! Deborah Sawyer - Classes Frederick Schroeder Andrew Wiggins I 37 Academics Social Studies promotes good citizenship American History students examine other students projects. Hope Beech locates the Soviet Union. Ann Marchant reports to her class. Students enrich their studies by doing projects. 38 Irk Studies in English and Foreign Language prepare students for college Seniors enjoy discussions in English class. 39 Studying Science is interesting and exciting Students look on fearfully as Nicky Parks performs an experiment in Chemistry. Math problems challenge and intrigue 40 Math 8 poses new problems each day. Driver Training encourages safe driving. Lena Ames, Brenda Carpenter, Margaret Stratton, and Mr. Daniels prepare for class. Students profit by taking physical education. 41 Seventh graders relax during P.E. period. Students learn basic drafting principles in Mechanical Drawing I Other students look on as Kenneth completes a drawing. The Business Department includes many courses Students learning to type work for speed and accuracy. 12 Concert Band Our concert band performed at the Memorial Day Services. Marching Band 4.3 The marching band livened up half-time break at our games. Cadet Band Students just learning to play their instruments are in Cadet Band. Stage Band 44 These students really know how to play! 45 TOP ROW: (1. tor.) Donna Burkholder, Debbie Elliott, Donna Jo Bailey. SECOND ROW: (1. tor.) Ginger Wendell, Laurie Hickman, Emily Joynes. BOTTOM ROW: Valerie Barban, captain. Happiness Is .. . Being a Cheerleader!! AI Valerie and Robbie, our Homecoming Queen and King!? J. V. c h q L. TOR.: Captain, Sue Spencer; Co-Captain, Karen Puckett; Debbie Sawyer, Sally Mitchell, Debbie Outten, Jane Restein, Billie Burkholder, and Martha Bull. (ABSENT: Q Hope Beech). r The J. V. Cheerleaders would like to thank Mrs. Watson for all her time and patience during our first year c? of cheerleading. d e r Q Spirit brought success!!! AO The Rough and Tough _ . . s I r L3iV I FIRST ROW: (1. tor.) Daniel Cotter, Ricky Stiles, Richard Bland, Walter Hopkins, David Puckett, George Kenney, Randy Carlson. SECOND ROW: Smith Rippon, Wayne Flynn, Jeff Reid, Mike O'Neill, Chris Killmon, Robbie Killmon, Ray Pat- terson. THIRD ROW: Manager, Dale Ballard, J. B. Murdock, Alex Parry, Cecil Fogle, John Outten, Gene Kenney, Harold Elliott, Manager, Scott Hop- kins. 49 Coach ’Manager BACKS FRONT ROW: (1. to r.) Gene Kenney, Richard Bland, Cecil Fogle, Ricky Stiles, David Puckett, Daniel Cotter. BACK ROW; (1. tor.) Randy Carlson, Walter Hopkins, and George Kenney. LINEMEN FRONT ROW: (1. tor.) Ray Patterson, Wayne Flynn, Smith Rippon, Jeff Reid, Robbie Killmon. BACK ROW: (1. to r.) Chris Killmon, Mike O'Neill, J. B. Murdock, and Harold Elliott. •f 50 Qqued Grows In Number end Qpirii FRONT ROW: (1. tor.) Tony Robinson, Steve Kenney, Co-Captain; Ray Patterson, Co-Captain; Puckett, Walter Hopkins, Mark Barban, Wayne Wesley Jacobs, Cecil Fogle. Flynn. BACK ROW: (1. tor.) Ricky Stiles, Gene Gene tries for rebounds during pre-game warmup. Ray goes in for a lay up. 51 2 FRONT ROW: (1. to r.) Robert Powell, Harold El- liott, Marc Jones, Sam Parry, Willie Fogle, Chris Killmon, Kim Barban, BACK ROW: (1. tor,) Randy Carlson, Andrew Wiggins, Jeff Reid, Earl Tyndall, Shad Schroeder, Richard Bland, Walt Ben nett. Coach Heath. SCORES Cape Charles 22 Cape Charles 64 Cape Charles 43 Cape Charles 43 Cape Charles 55 Cape Charles 64 Cape Charles 62 Cape Charles 41 Cape Charles 27 Cape Charles 113 Cape Charles 47 Northampton 64 Central 19 Chincoteague 36 Chincoteague 46 Central 36 Parksley 28 Onancock 33 Atlantic 45 Atlantic 32 Parksley 12 Onancock 33 53 FRONT ROW: Mark Barban, Mike O'Neill, Walter Hopkins, Frank Russell, Alan Thomas, Ned Schroe- der, Manager. SECOND ROW: Ricky Stiles, Smith Rippon, Robbie Killmon, Donald Sparrow, Steve Puckett, Coach Heath. 54 55 ClubQ The purpose of the National Honor Society is to create an en- thusiasm for scholarship, to stim- ulate a desire for service, to pro- mote wprthy leadership, and to encourage the development of character in students. The Sarah W. Doughty Chapter of the Na- tional Honor Society is proud of its members who have achieved these goals. SEATED: (left to right) Mary Robins, Pat Maybush, and Edith Mitchell. STANDING: (left to right) Donna Jo Bailey, Mrs. Colwell, and Gene Kenney. Boating Club KNEELING: (left to right) Dale Ballard, Ronnie Bailey, Marc Jones, Kimmy Barban, Nicky Parks. STANDING: (left to right) Alex Parry, Smith Rip- pon, J. B. Murdock, Robbie Killmon, Ray Patter- 56 .i Debbie, Ann, and Shad are initiated into the S.C.A. The Student Cooperative Association is an organized school group. Its officers are elected by the student body. This organization helps decide on school laws. Through projects, the S. C. A. earns money for school needs. This year with the guidance of Miss Nye and Mrs. Webb we have had a successful year. The officers are: President, Sherry Pusey; Vice President, Walter Hopkins; Secretary Ann Ritten- house; Treasurer, Debbie Bennett; and Historian, Shad Schroeder. FRONT ROW: Shad Schroeder, Walter Hopkins, Russell, Patty Maybush, Linda Cutler, Randy Sherry Pusey, Debbie Bennett, Ann Rittenhouse Carlson, Mrs. Webb. SECOND ROW; Miss Nye. Martha Bull, Frank 57 Pep Club Pushes Spirit FIRST ROW: P. Dabbs, L. Ewell, B, Barban, R. Lewis, W. Belote, M. Wilson, D, Bibbins, Presi- dent; D, Bradford, Vice-President;!. Restein, Sec- retary; C. Cook, Treasurer; A. Beckett, S. Flynn. SECOND ROW: D. Harrison, G. McDaniels, J. Robins, W. Jacobs, B. Spady, L. Waters, T. Cut- ler, M. Stratton, D. Ames, L. Ames, B. Heath. THIRD ROW; K. Allums, G. Williams, D. Johnson, S. Richards, K. Latimer, D. Steffens, B. Sample, P. Fisher, B. Costen, D. Saunders. FOURTH ROW: T. Beckett, M. Fogle, D. Sawyer, M. Bull, B. Burkholder, V. Barban, D. Burkholder, D. Ell- iott, K. Puckett, S. Mitchell, J. Perry, L. Schro- eder, FIFTH ROW: W. Morris, E. Travis, W. Hopkins, B. Parks, L Hickman, C. Fogle, K. Savage, M, O’Neil, D, Dailey, J. Brown, S. Spencer. Varsity Club Promotes Progress FIRST ROW: R. Patterson, Sergeant-at-Arms; V. Barban, Treasurer; R. Killmon, President; K. Mur- dock, Secretary; A. Parry, Chaplain; G. Kenney, Vice President. SECOND ROW: S. Puckett, D. Bal- lard, J. Murdock, B. Spady, W. Jacobs, L. Wat- ers, C. Smith, T. Cutler, M. Stratton, E. Tyn- dall. THIRD ROW: D. Puckett, W. Fogle, H. El- liott, C. Killmon, C. Carlson, M. Merritt, D. Ames, G. Genney, L. Ames, FOURTH ROW: R. Powell, J. Reid, M. Barban, S. Spencer, R. Stiles, D. Burkholder, M. O’Neil, D. Elliott, C. Fogle, D. Bailey, W. Flynn. FIFTH ROW; W. Hopkins, B. Parks, K. Barban, L. Hickman, S. Pusey, D. Bradford, S. Rippon, R. Allums, J. Outten, K. Savage. 58 C.C.H.S. Majorettes Betty, Mary Anne, Colleen, Debbie, Kathy, Rhonda, and Patty Majorettes First Year Proved Successful! Majorettes say, We Love Those INDIANS! Patty, Betty, Mary Anne, Colleen, and Rhonda say, We'd freeze for those INDIANS! Oreanizarinnc no _ rq FRONT ROW: Valarie Barban, Donna Burkholder, Vicky Schumann, Julie Ewell, Jo Anne Heath, SECOND ROW: Smith Rippon, Ginger Wendell, Sha- Diane Hall, Lillie Merritt, Hope Beech. FOURTH ron Spencer, Betty Parks, Nicky Parks, Diane Brad- ROW: Julia Brown, Mary Robbins, Donna Jo Bailey, ford, Debbie Elliott, Gene Kenney. THIRD ROW: Colleen Flynn, Robbie Killmon, Karen Puckett. Ann Marchant, Mary Anne East, Vicky is one of our Senior representatives. The Annual Staff of C.C.H.S. is an organization in itself. We are supervised by Mrs. Bettie Colwell. We usually meet on Tuesdays and Thurs- days after school and work until around five. It is not all work and no play during these hours. It has been a privilege for us to design and publish this book. We sincerely hope you will enjoy the '70 ARROW. E Qmentary r i Seventh Gradere Kirby A Hums Brian Barban Terry Beckett Samuel Beckett Wade Belote Dorothy Brown Charles Cherry Marty Cherry Patrick Dabbs Oscar Ewell Shawn Flynn Margaret Fogle Debra Harrison Robert Heath Doris Johnson Kathryn Latimer Rodney Lewis Gwen McDaniel Warren Morris James Perry Sharon Richards Judy Robins Dorothy Steffens Donna Thomas Jimmy Washington Wilma Washington Gloria Williams Michael Wilson CO r' 1 Sixth Graders Robin Ayers Bruce Ballard James Barcroft Deloris Beckett Edward Bender Michael Booker Ann Cropper Ralph Dodd Carol Ewell Denise Ewell Milton Finney Alice Mapp Martha Mason Elton Merritt Blair Miller Curtis Patterson Donna Pusey Amy Rittenhouse George Savage Willie Spady Michael Sparrow Phyllis Spence Pamela Steffey Kay Tew Jeffrey Thornes Francis Wendell Linda Wilkins Odell Wood Classes - 63 Fifth Graders Carl A Hums Samuel Beckett Michael Belote Susan Belote Melinda Bennett William Blackburn Florence Braxton Darlene Brown Terri Brown Thelma Brown Jack Bono Larry Cherry Patricia Copeland Pamela Dabbs Brenda East Charlene Hall Thomas Haskins Anita Hopkins Frances Johnson Connie Outten Sandra Parks Carolyn Restein George Robberecth Edward Schroeder Kathleen Stevenson Kenneth Stiles Barbara Sparrow Wendell Stratton Cynthia Taylor Shirley Washington Annette Wiggins 64 - Classes Fourth GraderQ Judy Barcroft Juanita Beckett Woody Beckett Thomas Brooks James Conrow Patricia Carpenter Richard Carpenter Robert Carpenter Norman Charnock Alexander Cleveland Michael Cotter Jolinda Dabbs John Duncan Earl Harrison Jacqueline Holden Lynette Holden Kenneth Hyatt Vickie Jett Eugene Johnson Hattie Jones Jackie Jones Cynthia Lewis Teresa Merritt Timothy Merritt Karen Miles Teresa Moore Evelyn Richards Robert Rittenhouse David Robberecht Howard Stiles Diane Taylor Amber Waddell Elizabeth Wendell Amy Wilkins Arlene Wilson Classes - 65 Third GraderQ Lois Ballard Michael Bones William Bristol John Brooks Michael Cersley Valerie Cleveland Kimberly Cropper John Harlow Keith Godwin Gloria Graves Gloria Johnson Nancy Latimer John Lewis Laurie Mitchell Melinda Scott Dwayne Spady Karen Spence Edward Spencer Mark Spencer Barbara Steffey Yetta Stratton Anthony Tew James Thomas George Wilkins 66 - Classes Second Gradere Irish Beckett Kim Beckett Rachel Blackburn Tessa Brown Patricia Bull David Cleveland Cynthia East Glenn Haskins Theresa Harlow Victoria Howard Anita Jones James Jones Christopher Merritt Oveda Miller Margaret Parks Kenneth Porter Theresa Powell Ronald Robberecht Lenore Savage Bill Smith Alma Spady Franzine Spady Dennis Thornes Bonny Wilson First Graders Annette Bailey Martin Beckett James Brooks Selene Brown James Blackburn Charles Bono Diana Cersley Mary Cotter Douglas Cropper Thais Davis Florence Fogle Annette Graves Shawn Harrison Patricia Haskins James Hopkins Francine Jimerson Catherine Joynes Jacqueline Jones John Jones James Kertesz Bobbette Lewis Vicky Merritt Lisa Moore Vicky Moore Elizabeth Powell Eric Pulley Sharen Robberecht Elton Sneed Robert Spellman Richard Steffey Brock Stiles Michael Tew CO _ 69 Who 's Whaf You call this Most Lively ? (Martha, Shad) You just hit me ... Friendliest Freshmen. (Sue, Chris) You think this is silly” —? (Debbie, Wesley) Who’s Most Mischievous ? (Martha, Richard) What do you mean, Most Talkative ? Did you say, Most Willing to Help ? (Debbie, Mark) 70 I'm Betty Parks. I'm Nicky Parks. We're Betty and Nicky Parks! Jol- liest Juniors. This is real Courtesy ! (Laurie and Cecil) Best All-Round, what? (Robbie, Valerie) Who could forget V alerie and Smith? Ha! Ha! Most Unforgettable. 71 Is this personality, or is this Personality Plus ? (Betty, Nicky) Man, this is really School Spirited. ” (Walter, Valerie) Muscle bound? Most Athletic. (Val, Gene) They really look sharp! Ha! Ha! Best Dressed (Ginger, Betty, Laurie, Tony) All the way to F ! They really are Outstand- ing Students. (Gene, Deborah) WOW ! How's this for looks ? (Laurie, Cecil) Did somebody say, Biggest Flirts ? (Cecil, Valerie) HA ! HA ! HA ! Best Sense of Humor (JoAnne, George) 72 Around the corner... across the state... 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Custis, Prop. EXMORE, VA. Exmore, Virginia Compliments of Compliments of CAPE CENTER RESTAURANT PURE OIL MARINE PRODUCTS Cape Charles Harbor, Cape Charles, R. F. D. Cape Charles, Virginia Compliments of Compliments of M. B. MAPP PURE OIL DELMARVA TIRE SERVICE Phone: 331-8459 Cheriton, Virginia One-day Service Compliments of Phones Day 678-5141 Night 678-5344 W. E. BAGWELL WARDS BODY SHOP Virginia's Eastern Shore Real Estate A. C. WARD, JR. Body and Fender Work Cheriton, Virginia Phone: 331-1901 Auto Glass Cut and Installed Eastville, Virginia Compliments of Phones: Residence Summer Res. 442-6908 Bus. 442-9381 442-4428 JONES DEPARTMENT STORE X ._ ■ jr ini ■ • rllonloK ' cvde t J s4ata Soled McGregor Wear Florsheim English Leather Misty Harbor L'Aiglon Amy Deb Naturalizer Lassie Jr. Cape Charles, Virginia New . Cars . Used Route 13 - Exmore, Va. 23350 HARLAN BOWDEN Owner and Operator A He - SO TIDEWATER UPHOLSTERY Broad Street PARKS Exmore, Virginia J. A. MATTHEWS 5-10 BEN FRANKLIN 5-10 Home Phone: 442-6371 Business Phone: 442-9205 Exmore, Virginia Compliments of Compliments of KENNY’S BARBER SHOP C. J. PRETTYMAN, JR. AND J. T. HOLLAND INSURANCE COMPANY Exmore, Virginia Nassawadox, Virginia Compliments of C. J. PRETTYMAN C. BEVERLY HALL SONS Exmore, Virginia Realtors Phone 442-6131 Broad Street Exmore, Va. GREGG HARRIET SHIRT CO., INC. C 7 PRODUCTS Exmore, Virginia INCORPORATED Box 471 Cape Charles, Va. 23310 Compliments of JACK WEBB’S L H. MEARS REAL ESTATE Self-Service Machipongo, Va. Eastville, Virginia Where Competition Is Made - Not Met. Compliments of Compliments of ATLEY BAILEY’S GROCERY ADDISON CO. HARDWARE Dalby, Va. Eastville Phone 678-5218 SHREAVES SERVICE STATION RICHARDSON’S Washing Tire Repairs Lubrication GARAGE Phone 678-7293 Eastville, Virginia Eastville, Virginia BAY TUNNEL SERVICE WESTERN AUTO Ataco SPORTING GOODS Auto Parts Evinrude Dealers C. W. BROWN Cheriton, Va. Capeville, Va. Ads - 91 Compliments of C ompliments FLORA DAWN of FLORIST POLLOK’S SUNOCO Exmore and Cape Charles Phone - 442-6505 or 331-1963 Day or Night We wire flowers. SUNOCO U.S. 13 Townsend, Virginia Compliments THE TANKARD dzl Compliments of NURSERIES |g| see decal To help you make the Eastern Shore a more beautiful place in which to live. THE NATIONAL BANK OF NORTHAMPTON Exmore, Virginia Nassawadox, Virginia Compliments of Compliments of B C STORE R. R. PRODUCE Nassawadox, Virginia Townsend, Virginia Phone - 331-1330 Compliments of HERBERT SENN C omplime nts of FRANK DUNTON’S TEXACO STATION Exmore, Virginia (W Nassawadox, Virginia 92 - Ads CAPE CENTER TRUCK STOP Compliments of (Ke| RITTENHOUSE LODGE DONALD BROWN, Manager Rt. 13 - Cape ville, Va. Cape Charles Va. Compliments of JOHNNY’S MARKET Fairview, Virginia NORTHAMPTON INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. The Finest in Women's Apparel THE All Insurance Needs PARRY SHOP Phone 678-5183 Phone 331-1507 Eastville, Virginia Cape Charles, Virginia Compliments of Compliments of EWELL’S GROCERY RAYNE’S GROCERY Cape Charles, Virginia Cape Charles, Virginia Ads - 93 CAPE CHARLES OIL CO. Sales (§ 3) Service DICKINSON INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. Phone 331-1808 Mason Avenue Cape Charles, Va. Cape Charles, Va. a0 northampton|[TP1 Compliments of (nSsl Service Station RAYMOND SPADY, Prop. Phone: 331-8408 Fig Street and Mason Avenue PENINSULA MOTORS FORD DEALER Across From Ice Plant - Cape Charles, Va. , 23310 Cape Charles, Va. Phone 331-1808 Compliments of Compliments of E H CLEANERS PAUL’S RESTAURANT Phone 331-1508 Cape Charles, Va. Cheriton, Virginia Compliments of Compliments of THE TEXTILE SHOP Nassawadox, Virginia PEACOCK MOTEL 94 - Ads Compliments KENNY’S . of McCRORY’S 11 Cape Charles, Virginia Cape Charles Virginia FLORA V. ETZ JEWELER A Gift From Your Jeweler Is Always Something Special. 227 Mason Avenue S3 fcmoiim stoTTs] Compliments of COLONIAL STORES Cape Charles, Va. Cape Charles, Virginia THE FRIENDLY BEAUTY SALON CHERITON T.V. CENTER Open Six Days a Week ALENE MOORE LILLIAN LEWIS Phone 331-1408 Cape Charles, Va. TV, Radios, and High Fidelity Phonographs, FM Mobile Admiral and Motorola Color Ship-Shore Radio Sales and Service Cheriton, Va. Phone 331-1980 Box 598 Ma s s ey-Fergus on-Olive r Chrysler Marine Industrial Engines Compliments of WARREN SALES SERVICE ROGER BROTHERS Cheriton, Va. Cheriton, Virginia Ads - 95 We, Betty, Diane, Laurie, Diane, Donna Jo, and Valerie (the ad committee), would like to thank everyone who made this yearbook possible. L i : ►VI • r. f - . • ,« V. . • y r ■ ■ • . « • • • • ' V- :‘r' • ’ X ‘V - iv a ... •V • • .V V • 7 ,• ft ♦ ; • ■ ., • V vV y’ -'V. v y-. • -vV-i ■ V ° ' • v •• ■- t ■■ ■ • « 1 ; . '£ r A - • J ;J J| :4‘ A V. • -4« -% V. ' %r ,a . I • r : . . . 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