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

 - Class of 1984

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ARROW” . a dazzling, spectacular, new tragi-comedy by the Cape Charles Public School acting group. A must for everyone. Superb cast! Fantastic Action! Tintillating scenery! A treat for the whole family!” D. L. Kidner, CCHS Critic SYNOPSIS ACT I The arch villains (faculty) who reside in the torture chambers of a small public school are introduced so they can be recog- nized throughout because they take many disguises in their daily routines. These evil people, for a period of thirteen years, some- times more, use their base methods of persuasion to try to teach their victims (students) the basic knowledge for survival in the world. ACT II The heroes and heroines of CCHS in all of their magnificient glory as they prepare their minds and bodies to meet and challenge the villains in a last ditch effort to save the future victims from the torture chambers, and, from the tyrannous villains and their evil methods. ACT III The young victims of the tyrannical villains as they prepare to meet their executioners who are ready, willing, and able to torture (teach) them unmercifully with the rudiments of learning. ACT IV The poor babes in arms who have no conception of what is happening to them in the chambers of torture where they are held prisoner by the villains as they attempt to inculcate the babe’s minds with the very basics that they will need to fight their way onward and upward to that goal called graduation. ACT V The knights and their ladies who, upon their roaring steeds with big engines and four wheels, are speeding to the rescue of the persecuted victims of the maniacal villains who are slippery as eels and elusive as ghosts. ACT VI The small guerilla groups who are trying in their own small way to aid the knights and their ladies in the crusade to wipe out and annihilate the blood-thirsty villains who will stop at nothing short of death, or retirement, to attempt to instill the basic knowledge that the victims need to cope in this ever expanding universe and in the journey called life. ACT VII The benefactors and supporters of the heros, heroines, knights, ladies, victims, and villains who all work together in the chambers of torture at 23 North Park Row which is more commonly known as CAPE CHARLES PUBLIC SCHOOL. 1 A Farewell Message Cc JL J) jJlO JyntL' $J yyyuJ Je lcIu L Q 1MJUV cut Jafu. CXctyJU Ji OiMi jJko AAJiZl mo yyia miCirvfroUo. }7] yyrvcyCLio (yj Utlw oj iZu U tUto J JwuM Atrrvio uttlOU cu uJe,j aJovtj OauJ tjuioo Ju Jjuuimj Awno UOryio Mull o-j -UHMscMsU cuu L Ju v AECMO .uAlc yk(U C s wurv -ync uUX r JbuJu (X id my'UUyu - Au t utcu j (yu n iAu uuwiL Juuh). 'J v Jbcj UZ2i £oUid t j!i xio n xJoyUAu 1 ‘u MTU Mu, • “'■ - Jo mu J i XAytt TriOr UuA '. Ji sdluU l7l4AA ' utbo JJt{ )7lMJJJly J UlcluM y J A lJoJ JJlinJQJAMj dyVhJ Mu jJ J Csafio UvasJto J'l tdv JutAs Ob jUlAA ma JJaJ 4 ?yi4sd j n4 JM, MMO AaJjiJJ . JJa Mm A07u Ij OUusiJ Atiryyiitonh iLC sUc aJl. dmuJit JJuJo sUM bb 1 JjtJ yyL' JmjLo J dUi i o uunj Ouu JmmJL W Jo. frilAtilUl Jb Jb yCAsU O Dedicaticn We the 1984 Annual Staff are proud to dedicate the 1983-84 ARROW to a teacher for whom we hold in the greatest esteem. She has taught the students of Cape Charles for the past twenty-eight years. We take this time to thank her for her helpfulness and dedication to all of her students everywhere. During her teaching career she has taught grades kindergarten through twelve, coached basketball, softball, and cheerleaders; directed plays; and worked with all extra- curricular activities. Words cannot express how we, the students of CCHS, will miss her We Love You! Verdell Russell 3 Faculty and Admini- stration Stewart Landrum Principal Fred Birchett P.E. — Drivers Ed. ■ Scott Gray Soc. Studies Katherine Ames Second Grade Nancy Blair Librarian Denver Kidner English Jill Ashby Foreign Language Kathy Fountain Third Grade Sandra Nottingham Reading — Math Bernadette Baker Business Juanita Godwin Home Economics Elizabeth Nye Guidance — Soc. Stud. 4 Mark Trama Sixth Lisa Ward Kindergarten Monty Webb Music 5 Aides and Staff Gaye Karpa Cafeteria Edith Moore Aide Alice Sample Aide Mabel Mitchell Aide Evangeline Perry Aide Azile Downing Aide Kim Dunton Nurse 6 7 Andrea Marie Alter Jackie Lee Bailey Leah Catherine Bowen Purnell Leon Burgess Margaret Kay Callahan Jeffrey Edwin Conrow Tracey Elizabeth Etz Rusty Frank Fitzhugh Tonya Leigh Gilliland Robert Eason Lambertson Tracy Azile Smith Denise Lannaine Weaver Joseph William Lee Martha Sterling Pruitt Raymond Wallace Steffens Charles Terrell Waldo The Stars cf 1984 9 ANDREA ALTER — Band 8, 9,10,11, 12; All Shore Band 8, 9,10; Cheerleader 8,12; Basketball 8, 12; Softball 9,11,12, Capt. 12; Second District Centerfield; Baseball Mgr. 8; Football Mgr. and Statistician 10; Prom Comm. (Pres.-Treas.); Prom Princess; Homecoming Queen; Awards (Biology, 10, Business 11, Natl. Band); Flag Girl 11; Annual Staff Bus. Mgr. 11, 12; Who's Who Among American High School Students. JACKIE BAILEY — Tony Tew Award 11; Perfect Attendance 11; Football 11,12; Statistician 8, 9, 10; Football Co-Capt. 12; Basketball 8,9,10; Basketball Capt. 10; Baseball 11, 12. LEAH BOWEN — Perfect Attendance 8,9,10; SCA 8; Homecoming Rep. 8,9; Band 8, 9,10,11, 12; Awards (Who’s Who in Music 9,11, America's Outstanding Names Faces 9,10, U.S. Natl. Band 12, All American Hall of Fame Band Honors 11, American Musical Foundation Band Honors 11, Business 12, Society of Distinguished American High School Students); All Shore Band 8,9,10, 11,12; Regional Band 9,10,11,12; Basketball 9, Basketball Mgr. Statistician 9; Cheerleader 10,11, 12; Annual Staff 9,10, 11, (12 Editor); Who’s Who Among American High School Students. PURNELL BURGESS — Band 8,9, 11,12; All Shore Band 12; USNBA; Prom Committee; Dress Code Committee; Perfect Attendance 11; Class Treasurer 12; Basketball 8, Scorekeeper 10,11,12. 1 ■ t k rr KAY CALLAHAN — FHA 10, 11; Softball 11; Most Improved Player 11; Flag Girl 11; USBEA; Annual Staff 12; Who’s Who Among American High School Students. JEFF CONROW — Football 9,10,11,12, (Defensive Capt. 12); Basketball 8, 9,10, (Capt. 8); Baseball 9,10, 11,12; Band 8,9,10; All Shore Band 8, 9; Prom Committee; Homecoming King 12; Prom Prince 11; Sweetheart King 12. 10 TRACEY ETZ FHA 8, 12; USNHEA: Softball 9,10,11; USBEA: Typing Award 11; Accounting Award; Perfect Attendance 8; Who's Who Among American High School Students 11,12. RUSTY FITZHUGH — Basketball 8, 9,10, (JV High Scorer and Most Rebounds 10); Basketball 11,12, (Capt. 9,10 Co-Capt. 12); Baseball 9,10; Football Mgr. 9; Softball Mgr. 11; Prom Committee; Band 8,9,10,11,12; All Shore 12; USNBA. TONYA GILLILAND — Band 8, 9,10,11,12; Softball 9, 10,11; All Shore Band 9,10,11; USNBA; Who's Who in Music 11. ROBERT LAMBERTSON — Band 8, 9,10,11, 12; Who's Who in Music 10,11, 12; Basketball 8, 9, 10, (Most Rebounds 9); Baseball 9; Football 10, 11,12, Co-Capt. 12; Boy's State 11; Girl's Scorekeeper 10; Softball Mgr. 10; Biology Award 10; Who's Who Among American High School Students; Society of Distinguished American High School Students 11,12; USNBA 11,12; Prom Committee. JOEY LEE — Football 8,9,10,12, Offensive Capt. 12; Offensive Player of the Year 10; Basketball 8, 9,10,11,12; Baseball 9,10, 11; All District Second Baseman 11; Most Improved Football Player 8. MARTHA PRUITT — Cheerleader 8, 9,10,11,12, Co-Capt. 9,10,11; Softball 9,10,11,12, Capt. 10,12; District 3rd Baseman 9,11; Band 8,9,10,11,12; All Shore Band 8,9,10,11,12; Regional Band 9,12; Homecoming Rep. 11; Prom Comm.; Annual Staff 9,10,11, 12; SCA; Baseball Mgr. 8; Who's Who in Music 9, 11; Girls’ State 11; Who’s Who Among American High School Students; Society of Distinguished American High School Students; USNBA; USBEA; Perfect Attendance 9; Highest Batting Av. 11. 11 SAMUEL SPADY — Prom Committee; Football 11; Basketball 10,11. RAYMOND STEFFENS — Football 9,10,11,12; Baseball 9; Basketball 8, 9,10; Prom Committee; Band 8,9,10,11,12; All Shore Band 9,10,12; Who’s Who in Music 11,12; Who’s Who Among American High School Students; USNBA; USBEA; Chemistry Award; Perfect Attendance 9,10. k ■ 1 Sl CHARLES WALDO — Basketball 8, 9,10,12; Baseball 11; Prom Committee; Dress Code Committee; Annual Staff Artist. DENISE WEAVER — Softball 9; Basketball Mgr. 10; FHA 8,11,12; Typing Award 11; Accounting Award 11; Prom Committee; USNHEA 12; Who’s Who Among American High School Students; USBEA. TRACY SMITH — Girl’s Basketball Scorekeeper 11. 12 Dorothy Trower Hank Bowen Wendy Gholson Jamie Parks Patricia Rourke Sandra Braxton Jason Craft Dawn Moriarity Mildred Rippon Tony Treherne Michelle Lee Cathy Reynolds Matthew Spencer Kip Addison Amy Barnes Carlos Fisher Alfonzo Outlaw Charles Robbins Pam Brown Matt Carstens Tom Maroney Doug Rippon Tanya Stratton 11th Grade 10th Grade 13 Andy Dunton Julie Neville Dawn Smith Kim Gasperini Tina Taylor Christina East William Powell Tammie Tapman Thomas Godwin Ronnie Treherne Susie Fitchett Danny Rasmussen 9th Grade Darren Mitchell 8th Grade Ann Lewis Steve Loomis Elaine Rourke Thomas Scott Heather Biesinger Alicin Alter Robert Moore Mary Shimulunas Rodney Battle Lynn Bowen 14 Julie Clayton Frank Collins Sandra Dunton Dallas Brown Jeanine Butler Tonja Godwin Robert Gonzales Angela Elliott Sean Kropfeld Ken Lewis Melissa Marsh Tracy Mitchell Billy Powell Elroy Rasmussen Teresa Rasmussen Cheryll Tapman Jennifer Thornes Jomo Stratton Bradley Steffens 7th Grade Scott Stiles Steve Wilson Ronnie Brady 15 Tommy Collins Brian Crumb Thelma Lewis Susan Loomis Gary Nuchols Tommy Rasmussen Robert Ruffin Alex Alter Paula Barber Nichole Jacobs Brian Johnson Paul Kropfeld Robin Lewis Sheanna Sauls 5th Grade Ernest Guerra Heather McCready Mary Beth Scott James Braxton Joan Hilliard Penney Pruitt Vanessa Townsend George Brown Curt Hopper Angle Merritt Sarah Pruitt Jenny Vita Cantane Daggins Gloria Johnson April Parks John Rourke Lana Dow Jennifer Lewis Jimmy Martinez George Ruffin Jarred Sayers Rodney Braxton Tracy Rasmussen Ricky Stiles Loria Trower Dominic Cruiss Jimmy Inabinet 3rd Grade John West Julie Wilson Steve Lemon Donna DesChamps 4th Grade Angel Lewis Kim Frisby Karen Inabinet Jimmy Wiggins Tabitha Lee Begonia Moyano 2nd Grade Holly Abraham Jim Pruitt Chaim Avila Greg Rippon Jay Bell 18 Jason Brown Robert Carpenter Alyson Dow Crystal Downing Ken Frisby Kinder- garten Geoffrey Abraham Sharon Ames 19 SCHOOL SPIRIT The student body of Cape Charles Public School is a very enthusiastic group of people. When it comes to school spirit, we are more than just a few voices in the crowd; we are deafening! When it comes to school pride, we are more than just proud; WE LOVE CCHS!! Few in number the Indians may be, but there’s always spirit for victory!!” 20 FOOTBALL 12 CC vs Northeast 8 18 CC vs Memorial Christian 0 12 CC vs Hampton Roads 6 6 CC vs Broadwater 18 8 CC vs Greenbrier 21 14 CC vs Memorial Christian 0 14 CC vs Faith Christian 16 0 CC vs Chincoteague 32 20 CC vs Sheets Memorial 6 0 CC vs Frederick Military 48 GIRL S BASKETBALL 13 CC vs Broadwater 67 16 CC vs Chincoteague 40 18 CC vs Arcadia 46 34 CC vs Chincoteague 61 31 CC vs Broadwater 57 ll CC vs Onancock 42 20 CC vs Central 26 7 CC vs Arcadia 43 22 CC vs Onancock 55 14 CC vs MNS 9 32 CC vs Parksley Middle 26 Spcrts BOY S BASKETBALL 17 CC vs Central 43 34 CC vs Chincoteague 61 36 CC vs Onancock 95 31 CC vs Broadwater 57 30 CC vs Onancock 82 34 CC vs Chincoteague 54 35 CC vs Central 67 28 CC vs Arcadia 77 44 CC vs Chincoteague 66 42 CC vs Arcadia 75 SOFTBALL 14 CC vs Broadwater 16 7 CC vs Broadwater 10 30 CC vs Central 29 17 CC vs Onancock 6 14 CC vs Arcadia 10 1 CC vs Central 0 10 CC vs Chincoteague 14 16 CC vs Chincoteague 17 13 CC vs Onancock 9 1 CC vs Arcadia 0 6 CC vs Onancock •District Playoff 25 7 CC vs King and Queen •Region Playoff BASEBALL 22 CC vs Broadwater 2 10 CC vs Broadwater 7 10 CC vs Central 2 8 CC vs Onancock 7 3 CC vs Arcadia 6 12 CC vs Central 5 5 CC vs Chincoteague 1 12 CC vs Chincoteague 7 1 CC vs Onancock 0 3 CC vs Arcadia 5 •District Playoff 1 CC vs Washington and Lee •Region Playoff 21 THE INDIANS!!! Fcotball The Cape Charles High School football team had a very good season this year. The Indians finished the season with a 5-5 record. The team and their new coach, Mr. Birchett, should be very proud of the 1983-84 football season. Row 1: Jeff Conrow, Robert Lambertson, Raymond Steffens, Jackie Bailey, Joey Lee, Coach Birchett. Row 2: Matt Carstens, Charles Robbins, Jamie Parks, Matt Spencer, Carlos Fisher, Hank Bowen, Alfonsa Outlaw. Row 3: Thomas Scott, Kip Addison, Steve Loomis, Jessie Coffey, Andy Dunton. Row 4: Dallas Brown, Robert Moore, Bobby Powell, Scott Stiles, Tommy Godwin. Row 5: Sean Kropfeld, Ken Lewis, Steve Wilson, Brad Steffens. 22 23 THE LADY INDIANS!!! Girl’s Basketball The Cape Charles girl's basketball team may not have had victories in the scorebook, but they were victorious in our hearts. They played with spirit and enthusiasm. One team member, Jennifer Parks, was chosen as an All-Shore Basket- ball player. Thank you for your dedication. Front Row: Manager, Natalie Gasperini, Jennifer Parks, Scorekeeper, Tracy Smith. Clockwise: Cathy Reynolds, Dawn Smith, Julie Neville, Penney Pruitt, Sandra Braxton, Andrea Alter, Coach Frank Wendell, Ronda Massey, Alicin Alter. 24 Bcy s Basketball Carlos Fisher, Joey Lee, Doug Rippon, Charles Waldo, Kip Addison. Ab- sent: Hank Bowen, Rusty Fitzhugh, Alfonso Outlaw 25 GIRL’S SOFTBALL MAKES HISTORY!! Girl’s Scftball The Cape Charles girl’s softball team had the most suc- cessful season in the history of softball at CCHS. The girls made it to the district and regional playoffs. Congratulations to the girls and the coach. Row l: Kim Gasperini, Alicin Alter, Susie Fitchett, Andrea Alter, Elaine Rourke, Ronnie Treherne, Pam Brown. Row 2: Manager, Heather McCready, Tina East, Tammie Tapman, Ronda Massey, Martha Pruitt, Jennifer Parks, Michelle Lee, Heather Biesinger. Row 3: Scorekeeper, Leah Bowen, Manager, Penney Pruitt, Cathy Reynolds, Coach Birchett. 26 BASEBALL TEAM GOES TO REGIONALS Baseball The Cape Charles baseball team had a very successful season. They played extremely hard and were very dedicated. The team made it to the Regional playoffs. Congratulations to the players and to coach Gary West for a spectacular season. Front Row: Tom Maroney, Jackie Bailey, Kip Addison, Matt Spencer, Thomas Scott, Steve Loomis, Andy Dunton. Back Row: Coach Gary West, Carlos Fisher, Matt Carstens, Douglas Rippon, Jeff Conrow, Hank Bowen, Jamie Parks, Jason Craft, Richard Costin, Assistant, Larry Stevens, Assistant. 27 Bottom, Left to Right: Martha Pruitt, Andrea Alter, Leah Bowen. Top, Left to Right: Julie Neville, Heather Biesinger, Page Nuckols. 28 basketball Cheerleaders Cheerleading Sponsors: Sandy Alter and Kim Dunton Top to Bottom: Julie Neville, Andrea Alter, Heather Biesinger, Alicin Alter, Susie Fitchett, Dawn Smith. 29 ACTIVITIES The Marchina Indians BAND GETS NEW THREADS After much hard work and citrus fruit, the C.C.H.S. Band finally received their new uniforms. They were very attrac- tive, but, some students encountered physical difficulties when attempting to dislodge themselves from the uniforms. Mr. Webb resolved the problem and the uniforms will be ready for the fall. 31 THE BEGINNING BAND Left to Right: April Parks, Angel Merritt, Jennifer Lewis, Lana Dow, Curt Hopper, Ricky Stiles, Bryan Lewis, Jimmy Martinez. THE CADET BAND Back Row: Nicole Jacobs, Sheanna Sauls, Paul Kropfeld, Tommy Rasmussen, Gary Nuckols, Brian Elliot, Mathew Mawyer. Front Row: Dana Rippon, Heather McCready, Penney Pruitt, Mary Beth Scott, Brian Johnson, Randy Hickman, Angela Williams, Susan Loomis. 32 BANNER CARRIERS, MAJORETTES, AND FLAG CARRIERS Left to Right: Pam Brown, Heather McCready, Mary Shimalunas, Cheryl Tapman, Susan Loomis, Michelle Lee. REGIONAL BAND Left to Right: Leah Bowen, Heather Biesinger, Christy Etz. 33 FHA IS VERY ACTIVE future Homemakers cf America The FHA organized many new projects this year. They sang Christmas carols at Heritage Hall. They also took a trip to historic Williamsburg and visited the Williamsburg Pot- tery. In the spring the FHA held a tea for the Parents of the home economic students. The FHA was recognized for their outstanding efforts. Front Row: Tanya Stratton, Dorothy Trower, Denise Weaver, Cheryl Tapman, Natalie Gasperini, Mrs. Godwin, Advisor. Second Row: Jomo Stratton, Elizabeth Pruitt, Wendy Gholson, Pam Brown, Tammy Tapman, Mary Shimalunas, Angie Elliot. Third Row: Jennifer Parks, Matt Spencer, Michelle Lee, Tina Taylor, Lynn Bowen, Ronnie Treherne. Fourth Row: Dawn Moriarity, Cathy Reynolds, Melissa Marsh, Tracey Etz, Tina East, Brad Steffens. 34 yearbook Staff I 5appcrfc W5-%4 C-C- H S- l , 'Pat OnI „,u, icon Robert Lambe rtson Martha Pruitt Alicin Alter Leah Bowen Andrea Alter Tom Maroney Kay Callahan 35 Fall Festival FUN, FOOD, AND PLAY ON CAPE CHARLES DAY The Cape Charles 8th Annual Fall Festival was held on September 24,1983. The beautiful day began with a five-mile run around town. Many vehicles, bands, and organizations participated in the annual parade. The Cape Charles High School band performed in front of the fire house. The grand marshall of the festival was Mr. Joe Foulkes. There were many events that were enjoyed by all. 37 38 WE WON 20-6!!! licmecoming The week before Homecoming was very busy for the cheerleaders. They decorated the King and Queen's float and had a bonfire on Thursday night. On the night of Homecoming we played Sheets Memorial Academy. At half-time the parade of floats took place and the King and Queen were announced. Jeff Conrow was king and Andrea Alter was queen. We won the football game so Homecom- ing was a very happy night. 39 Homecoming Royalty: King Jeff Conrow and Queen Andrea Alter 40 VALENTINE ROYALTY Sweetheart King and Queen Each year aorund Valentine's day the high school votes for the Sweetheart King and Queen. This year Jeff Conrow was voted king and Heather Biesinger was voted queen. Congratulations to both of you. 41 All Ni PROM ROYALTY Princess Amy Barnes, Prince Jamie Parks, King Sam Spady, Queen Martha Pruitt 43 44 CITIZENSHIP AWARDS Scrcptimist Club Award For the second year in a row two Cape Charles students received the Soroptimist Club Citizenship Awards. Leah Bowen won the first place award of $100.00. Robert Lambertson won the second place award of $50.00. 45 I pity the fool. Bang your head. Tmagine I'm just chillin out. 48 Get outa here. Cut me some slack. M Me Tarzan. Where Jane? Like, totally turbo!! 49 Getting too fresh. The good guys??? Cheerleaders of the Night Death Row Inmates Death by lethal injection. We're out on parole!!! 51 Thomas concentrating??? I beg your pardon. May I have your attention? Come on you people! Odds -ii- Ends Cheese! Gosh I’m good! Chopsticks, our favorite tune! Cheers to the Seniors. Stop signifying. Best Wishes to the Class of 1984 From the CAPE CHARLES PUBLIC SCHOOL PTA Where Friends Meet Fish or Watch the Wildlife of Chesapeake Bay from Our Delmarva Peninsula Location We're just north of the BridgO-Tunnel with Colonial Williamsburg only an hour away. We offer 102 great rooms, meals with a colonial flare, entertainment in the lounge. Our facilities are perfect for large families and groups. Bring yours soon. QUALITY INN Route 13 3 Miles North of Bridge-Tunnel Cape Charles, Va. Call (804) 331-1000 or toll free, (800) 228-5151 54 Congratulations Seniors Owner: Tom Maroney Cape Charles, VA 331-2470 Compliments of JOHNNY’S MARKET CORNER STORE Fairview, VA i REDKEN Ph Plus Cosmetics KMS JVeut fyitv e UNISEX HAIRSTYLING LISHA BELL Owner-Operator 331-4939 Vi His ’N Her Hair Care Center Specializing in all Cuts and Styles for Men, Women, Children Ms. G. Linda owner-stylist stylist 678-7888 Eastville, Va We need your Head in our Business Quick Printing While You Wait — Copying Service SIMPSON PRINTING CO. Your Complete Printing Service Gene F. Simpson P.O. Box 844 804-442-5616 Exmore, Va. 23350 (Night or Day) EASTVILLE INN Eastville, Va. 678-7741 ESTABUSIILD 907 FITZHUGHS ALIGNMENT • WHEEL BALANCE - 24 HR. WRECKER SERVICE AUTO • TRUCK • MARINE - REPAIRS PHONE 331-2611 712-16 RANDOLPH AVE. 331-1990 CAPE CHARLES. VA 23310 Congratulations to the Class of 1984 From The Annual Staff Tom, Martha, Leah, Andrea, Alicin, Kay, and Robert 55 — 1 1 0a osricuy o aso S a eds, J$no. S ivn edajul qtincA - SU. .0. 2Bo 15)7. punivi™ . (setJ719-5S00 Compliments of JIMMY’S MARKET Meats, Deli’s, Produce “Can’t Beat Jimmy’s Meat!” Cape Charles 331-1383 GREEN’S MARKET “One stop will do it alll” 24 Hour Wrecker Service 331-1131 Compliments of RITTENHOUSE LODGE Cape Charles 331-2768 1 Compliments of the CORAL REEF Rt. 13 Cheriton, Va. 331-2407 Quality Clothing for Any Member of the Family JONES DEPT. STORE THE HARBOUR RESTAURANT Cape Charles, Va. Compliments of Denise Weaver Tonya Gilliland Tracey Etz SENIORS!!! 1 Compliments of TOMMY’S GULF ill wmm GOFFIGON AND LEATHERBURV L|J EQUIPMENT CO., INC. p O Box 286 [ VS : Chenton ..'irgir.'O ,'vl6 !Mjp| (804) 331-2681 1 1 i 56 Dealer for Fine Furniture at Reasonable Prices EXMORE FURNITURE OUTLET Sally Ann and Bob Huether, Owners P.O. Box 708 Rt. 13 By-Pass Exmore, Va. 23350 (804) 442-2090 WATSONS HARDWARE COMPANY 225 Mason Avenue Cape Charles, Va. 23310 804-331-3979 P. G. “Chip” Watson, III W. D. “Bill” Watson Phone 331-1517 UfllOT JOHN’S UNION 76 SERVICE John K. Carpenter, Jr. Tune Ups — Lubrication — Tire Service Pick-Up and Delivery Peach St. and Mason Ave. Cape Charles, Va. 23310 Phone:331-2475 SERVICE DUTTON’S |E ON| Wm. T. Dutton, Proprietor ■ U.S. 13 — 4 Mi. N. of Bridge-Tunnel Kiptopeke, Virginia Post Office: R.F.D., Cape Charles, Va., 23310 MIKE’S MARINE Bus. Rt. 13 Exmore, Va. 23350 Phone 442-7738 Johnson Outboards Marine Sales and Service P O BOX 607 CAPE CHARLES VA 23310 (804)3314000 TYSON’S APPLIANCE REPAIR SERVICE APPLIANCES • REFRIGERATION • AIR C0ND • HEATING QUALIFIED ON ALL MAJOR 8RANDS JOHN TYSON FACTORY AUTHORIZED ED TYSON SEARS • GIBSON STEVE TYSON GE HOTPOlNT Best of Luck WARREN SALES AND SERVICE INC. HORNE-STAUFFER, INC. 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