Chincoteague High School - Chinco Yearbook (Chincoteague, VA)

 - Class of 1951

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DEDICATION To William C. Carey, Jr. in deep appreciation of his cooperation and thoughtful guidance of our school days. v ■ y - - $1% iffi v. . - - ' i4 mm v m k -• h mf , A , n% r? m vf 1 - : - N 4m 73 • r M v MOJLTY VIRGINIA JEFFERIES Math BETTY BELLE MATTHEWS A JOHN H. STUART CHRISTINE CONKLIN Commercial HELEN CAPPS Music JANE BURTON English ELIZABETH TILGHMAN Science ERNEST BAKER Chemistry GRACE BYRD Librarian : MH| ROBERT LOUIS WATSON (Bob) President of Senior Class, Hi-Y, Patrol, Key Club. Photographer. . .Friendly. . . Nice - Argurer. . . BARRY EWELL FISHER Skin Football, Hi-Y, Key Club, Vice-Pres. of Senior Class Patrol, Baseball. Troublemaker. . .Mysterious, Good Sport, .. Likes good time... Chief of Big Nice build .. .Nosey .. . Senior Class Officers REX DONALD BELL Cheesie Treasurer of Senior Class Chinky News-Editor, Hl-Y, Lt. Bov. of Key Club, Year Book Staff, Football. Brilliant. . .Active in school activities. . .Progressive. . . Well liked... Good Sport . JANICE DOLORES JONES Jan Secretary of Senior Class, Year Book Staff, Glee Club Hi-Y. Sweet. . .Bill' s girl. ..good student. . .Engaged. . .Geesie Peesie favorite expression MARLENE JOAN TAYLOR Marlene Member of Band, Basketball Hi-Y. Pete's type of girl... sweet Slowpoke. .. Nice Personality Good sport . JAMES EDWARD TARR Jim Secretary of Key Club, Lt. Patrol. Class Comedian's assistant Tail of Big 3... Favorite name is Joan . AVIS LEIGH BEEBE Avis Majorette of band, Hi-Y Chaplain, Year Book Editor, Art Always going. .. Likeable. . . One of class artists... Good time gal. . .Uniforms preferable . DONALD LUTHER RILEY Donnie Treasurer of Key Club, Capt. of Patrol, Hi-y, Baseball. Key transportation boy.. Serious minded .. .Cute. . . Well liked. . .Swell jalopy Good mechanic . 4 PATRICIA OLIVE DERRICKSON Irish Year Book Staff, Basketball Hl-Y Treasurer, Strutter In Band. My sterious. . .Cute. . .Engaged Good arguer . . .Nice to know. i KAYE FRANCES HILL Kaye Year Book Staff , Softball, Basketball, Tumbler in Band, Hl-Y Vice-Pred. Class comedian of the girls Good sport. . .Carefree. . . Swell personality. . .Nice. . . Companionable . FLOYD ARTHUR MASON JR. Junior Key Club, Lt. in Patrol, Hl-Y. One of bie 3,.. Nice pal.. Class comedian. . .Friendly HERBERT JEFFERSON JESTER Herb” Hi-Y member. Loves red-heads. . .Books of no concern. . .Specialty is gunning. =5= ■i • CONSTANCE INEZ WHEALTON Mickey Capt. Basketball Softball, President of Hi-Y, Chinky News typist. Brilliant. . .Happy and alert Crushes galore. . .Active in sports. . .Choice state is Texas . FRANK DENNIS WATSON Frank South Main St. Preferred.. Army looking. . .Quiet . PEGGY ANN TARR wpegn Art, Member of Hi-Y Mysterious love,.. Sweet Agreeable. . .One of our steady gals. . .Prefers Md to Va. ERNEST CLAYTON JONES Dickie President of Hi-Y, Band, President of Key Club, Baseball. Quiet. . .Blond ' s Preferred i MARY ELIZABETH HANCOCK Mary” Basketball, Softball, Hi-Y, Band member. Quiet .. .Sweet. . .Active in sports. . .Chattie forever... English teachers agree with Mary . RAYMOND KERRY HORNER Tootler Football, Baseball, Hi-Y Patrol, Band. Dry conversationalist... Easy going... Good sport.. Dopey . WARREN PIERSON WATSON Warren Baseball, Hi-Y Lover... Good Sport... Guitar player. . .Ambition — Photographer . MITCHELL LEE HOWARD Mitch Big tease. . .Loves myster¬ iously. . .Mischieveous. . . Broke attendance record by being absent . BETTY BYRD HALL Pa © Glee Club, Hi-Y. Studious. . .Sweater girl Boy crazy. . .Talkitive. . SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY Arriving home, surving a long hard day of training some new recruits, my husband met me at the door with an invitation from C. H. S. to an Alumni Banquet to be held June 12th. Of course you should know I (Avis Beebe) am married to Colonel Robert H. Watson of the Air Force and am living in Miss, where I am also serving as a Lt. in the Air Force. My two children were with their nurse and were excited over the forth coming trip home. About that time my neighbor Mrs. William Merritt, the former Janice Jones, came rushing up the steps with an invitation in her hand. Bill is also a Colonel at Biloxi, Miss. Janice said her two children were already to leave and suggested we go home together so we started planning. The next morning we hopped in our helicopter and off we went. Fir¬ st stop was Chicago where we went to Horners Cafe. The owner was of great fame, Raymond Horner. How nice Tootler looked. His place was famous for its seafood and entertainment. We were eating our dinner with Tootler at his table when we noticed the entertainment was to begin. Rah, Ah, Ta, Ta, The Up The Neck Trio. Our old classmates, Herbert, Warren, and Frank. The music was wonderful. These boys are famous throughout the country and they have brought back an old hit tune entitled Goodnite Irene. They are married with families and are successful. Herbert is engaged to a beautiful redhead in Chincoteague. Hope he has lots of luck. We knew he couldn't be a bachelor with his looks. Of course we had to have some new clothes, so New York was thenext stop. Jan and I walking down 5th Avenue sighted a very exclusive dress shop called Connie's. When we walked in, guess who greeted us. Our own valedictorian, Connie Whealton. With her smart business head she had built a beautiful dress shop. Her trade was terrific, strictly big stuff. Ha. All the big stars wore dresses that came from Connie's. Connie suggested we go over to New York General Hospital to see our own Betty Byrd Hall, who is now one of the best scientist and Lab. Technician in the country. How nice Betty Byrd looked. All dressed in her white uniform. She certainly was thrilled over the trip home. After a few hours we decided to leave having discussed our good times at C. H. S. Later on in the afternoon we wanted to see a ball-game, so we went to see the New York Giants. We wanted to see this one expedially because Ernest Jones was the star player. Ernest hit 5 home runs that afternoon and we were all very proud of him. Jan and I, and our families of course, wanted to see some nlte life in the big city. We decided to go to the Stock Car Races. The number one attraction was Devil Demon Riley and his famous Jalopy. We couldn't be- leive it was our own Donald Riley and yet sure enough it was. We sent him a message telling him to meet us after the race. Our nerves were on an edge throughout the race but Donald won and received $10,000. We were very proud of him. He said he was giving up racing and coming home to be marri¬ ed. We wished him loads of luck and told him we would see him the 12th. Leaving the Speed-way we walked directly into two service men-no we were not flirting with them. Jan and I were really surprised to see Barry Fisher an Admiral of the Coast Guard and Lt. Mitchell Howard of the Air Corps. We stopped and talked over the good old times at C. H. S. The fellows too had received invitations to the banquet and were leaving to¬ morrow on Mitchell's plane. He asked us to go along, and naturally we accepted. While getting ready to leave the hotel the next morning, we spotted Mr. Mrs. Everrett Snead. We immediatly rushed over. They had been stay¬ ing at the same hotel. My but Kaye looked nice.' We wondered if Buddy had cashed In his War Bonds to give her the Mink coat she was wearing. WowJ He must have had quite a few or else the Snead Construction Co. is prospering. By the way Kaye wanted to be a secretary but Buddy fixed that. We picked up a paper on the way to the airport and guess whose photo was on the front page, Prof. Rex Bell. My Rex looked distinguished. He had been appointed President of Univ. of Penn. Before this appointment he was one of the most famous advisors on world affairs. Rex certainly made us feel proud. Jan and I made a note to be sure to congratulate him when we saw him. Mitchell told us he had to stop in Cape May, N. J. to pick up Mrs. David Savage. Of course we know who she formerly was, well it was our own little Marlene Taylor. Of course we had to wait for Marlene. She is never on time. Marlene had her three children with her when she arrived. She and Pete are living In Cape May where Pete is a Lt, In the Coast Guard. Marlene certainly did look lovely. We had a swell trip, arrived home about 11:30. It sure was good to see our home town one more time. Chlncoteague is now one of the biggest cities in Virginia since Floyd Mason started his poultry farm. The people then came from everywhere. Floyd has a beautiful estate on Old Dominion Road, and his three kids are just like their father happy-go-lucky. We walked by a beautiful little camera shop and noticed Robert Watson in the shop. Was Robert excited, my goodness yes! He took pictures for Look, Life and other big magazines. We are mighty proud of'The Camera a book written by Robert. He just had to make good being a Watson. Hurmph - We were practically starved so we stopped in Tarr's the very famous eating plade of Chlncoteague. We were greeted by the proprietor, himself, Jimmy Tarr. We were glad to see him of course since he gave us the best table in the place, near the orchestra. While eati ng Mr. Mrs. William Jones walked in. Pat was just glow¬ ing and she still looked like the same school girl she did in 1951. Bill said the offsprings were home with his mother. Pat invited us around to her new hous after the banquet. My but we were excited to see her beautiful ranch style home. Peggy and Mary walked in and immediatly rushed over to see us. Peg is living in Pocomoke now and has a small family. She looks extremely happy. Mary also looks happy. She and Chattie have built a home next to The Floyd Masons. Theirs is quite an estate also I hear. Jan and I made a note to visit them before we left to go back to Mississippi. The banquet was quite a success. At last we were all together after ten long years. As the party broke up about 1 A.M. we looked at each other. Although no words were spoken. our thoughts were the same. C. H. S. WOULD NEVER CHANGE .'J.' SENIOR ENGLISH CLASS We Get Into Mischief CLASS WILL We, the Class of 1951, in the town of Chincoteague , the county of Accomac, and the state of Virginia, being in as good mental condition as usual, and in much better temper than usual, do hereby make this, our last will and testa¬ ment, rendering void and of no avail any former will or wills that may have been previously made by us during a period of temporary optimism. We feel that our brilliant record and our unusual achievements will live after us, but, not wishing to take any chances, we suggest that a tablet, on which shall be inscribed our several names and a few of our most astounding deeds, be purchased and placed in the auditorium of the school in a position where it will strike the eye of all who enter. I, Janice Jones, will to Ann Hooks my inability to make decisions, provid¬ ed she always makes a true one. I, Betty Byrd Hall, will to Connie D. Reed my brilliant orange sweater provided she will, while wearing it, guide the Junior Class through the com¬ ing year. I, Kaye Hill, will to Mrs. Conklin Ishie Ushie and Danny Boy, providing she will treat them with great kindness. I, Connie Whealton, will to Yvonne Hill my little maroon Ford , providing she will go parking every night. I, Avis Beebe, will to Eula Mae Taylor my majorette boots and baton, pro¬ viding she has the best time of her life leading the band in the future. I, Marlene Taylor, will to Nancy Blake my long fingernails, providing they do not exceed two inches. I, Patsy Derrickson, will my ability to heave a basketball down the court to Barbara Birch, provided she doesn't sweep anyone off their feet. I, Peggy Tarr, will my valuable sense of humor to Carrie Jane Holston in hopes it will do much to make the coming years endurable for her. I, Mary Hancock, will to Shirley Walker my personality, providing she doesn't win too many friends. I, Rex Bell, will my slow wink and whistles to Floyd Breasure, if he can get as much use out of them as I havel I, Raymond (Tootler) Horner, will my ability for making dumb remarks to Richard Jester, provided it causes him to go to the office five times a week. I, Mitchell Howard, will my promptness to come to school every day on time to Thomas Conklin. Do as well as I have done! I, Donald Riley, will my ability to smoke cigars to Keith Merritt, provid¬ ing he smokes them in a hopped-up-Chevrolet , going to Franklin City. I, Ernest Jones, will to Peter Cathell my secret ability to play baseball, provided he wins every game next year. I, Herbert Jester, will to Bob Birch my brown eyes, provided one lid drops slowly as a good-looking blonde passes by! I, Warren Watson, will my guitar to Eleanor Lou Bowden, providing she will learn to play, so she will have something to keep her busy while I'm visiting with Uncle Sam. I, Frank Watson, will all my hillbilly songs to Nina Bowden, providing she will always remember me when she hears them. I, Barry Fisher, will my muscles (almost all) to Jimmy Sharpley, in hopes he will either conquer Joe Louis, or win Betty Grable. I, Floyd Mason, will my ability to dance to Janice Watson, providing she will be able to keep up with me at the next dance. I, Jimmy Tarr, will my morning worship service to Joan Watson, providing she will guide the Junior Class as well as I have guided the Seniors. Last comes the one thing hard for us to part with. To our successors we must leave our places in the hearts and thoughts of our Principal and Teach ers. They will love them, unworthy as we feel they are, even as they have loved us; they will show them all the same tender kindness and attention that they have bestowed upon us; they will feel the same interest in their attempts and successes; the same sorrow when they fail. We trust that the Class of 1952 will appreciate all this as deeply as we have done, that it may be their most precious possession, as it has been ours, and the one we are most loath to hand over to them. In witness whereof, We, the Class of 1951? the testators, have to this our will, written on one sheet of parchment, set our hands and seal this thirty-first day of May, one thousand and fifty-one. R.o oe How We Looked Tavuc-e We Relax- We Work — We Study LooKvrxc anevo KTrx . M “51 Y s U.r s ut- j ice Cev e M l Owl f 5ree. 0. imMMhW) U. c ' '' ( Vx T V 3 V WHO'S WHO?” fHost Pot Aar . Rvi s {3es t flH Rr-owrvci . vTvtnmy a twee. 'Ci«3'y a A C.vxt’est: rAar ev e Leas'll i - . C ) ass tn t che l tTlast liKdy to .Swccced t5«t:t:y B 7 'Robert Best Pail LooKxnq - Yhert UlTttSlr-Kaye Vt osX tipiUlantr C.O V vv 9 nnd Re. 1. I, Herbert Jester resolve, That Jack Horner won more lasting fame than Peter, Peter, pumpkin eater. 2. I, Avis Beebe resolve, That a woman would make a better President of the United States than a man. 3. I, Barry Fisher resolve, That it pays to try to bluff your teachers. 4. I, Marlene Taylor resolve, That exercise and diet are ruining the coun¬ try. 5. I, Ernest Jones resolve, That no commencement is complete without a brass band. 6. I, Pat Derrickson resolve, That absence makes the heart grow fonder for someone else. 7. I, Robert Watson resolve, That gum-chewing in class aids a student's mental process--if any. 8. I, Mary Hancock resolve, That it is necessary to build a road to sell your mousetraps. 9. I, Raymond Horner resolve, That he who hesitates is iossed. 10. I, Connie Whealton resolve, That the general public should take the serviceman's welfare at heart. 11. I, Jimmy Tarr resolve, That a college education may help a man get a job but also can prevent him from keeping it. 12. I, Janice Jones resolve, That all roads lead to romance. 13. I, Rex Bell resolve, That a good memory is of more service to a student than a well-developed reasoning power. 14. I, Kaye Hill resolve, That all colleges and high schools should provide bigger and better holidays for their students. 15. I, Mitchell Howard resolve, That all men know more than one man. 16. I, Peggy Tarr resolve, That parents are people and should be treated as such. 1 7. I, Floyd Mason resolve, That good looks are of more value to a student than a college diploma. 18. I, Betty Byrd Hall resolve, That to be great is to be misunderstood. 19. I, Donald Riley resolve, That there is no such thing as an uneducated man. 20. I, Warren Watson resolve, That the aim of education is a sound mind in a sound body. 21. I, Frank Watson resolve, That bridge has broken up more homes than any other one influence. RONNIE BEEBE NANCY BLAKE FRED TOLBERT V CALVIN BARRETT EMMA SUE WILLIAMS THOMAS CONKLIN BARBARA WATSON LEE BREASUBF 4 JOAN WATSON JIMMY SHARPLEY ROSALIE JUSTICE WILLIAM PARKS iirri f4t ELIZABETH REED HARRY C. BUNTING PAT CLAYVILLE AGNES MUMFORD TERRY POWELL NEWMAN BOWDEN CONNIE D. REED SONNY STRINGFELLOW ESTELLE MEARS President - SONNY STRINGFELLOW Vice President-FRED TOLBERT Secretary - JOAN WATSON Treasurer - RONNIE BEEBE ( fcofe B rc_V ivA JToa w Y Heart s if i r. ■ •• Mb' mm2; . ROBERT L. DAISEY BILL DERRICKSON JERRY WHITE PETE CATHELL DONALD KENNY YVONNE HILL DAVID MC'CREADY RICHARD JESTER LEONARD MASON RAYMOND WATSON CURTIS CARPENTER - • %| 1 1 JACK RILEY WAYNE TOLBERT BARBARA BIRCH LEE KLECKNER ROBERT DAISEY NINA BOWDEN EDWARD WATERHOUSE EIGHTH GRADE First Row — Left To Right — Tolbert, Jones, Smith, Fitchett, Reynolds, Williams, Adams Second Row--Thornton, Ayres, Bowden, Budd , Carpenter, Wilgus, Watson, Hudson Third Row - Savage, Connor, Williams, Holiaway, Mason, Bradford, Conklin, Collins, Birch, Lindenborn Fourth Row--Powell, Bowden, Watson, Hopkins, Tarr, Williams, Shields, Bowden, Carpenter Fifth Row— -Lewis, Merritt, Burton, Judge, Allow, Tull, Collins, Taylor, NINTH GRADE i irst Row — Left To Right — Jones, Thornton, Watson, Watson Second Row-Jester, Merritt, Booth, Andrews, Snead, Jester, Hall Bowden Third Row — Judge, Booth, Coulbourn, Jester, Savage, Clark, Reynolds Fourth Row-Mason, Mayall, Daisey, Whealton, Lewis, Kambarn, Cherrix, Daisey, Powell Fifth Row — Andrews, Shreaves, Reed, Hill Whealton, Lewis, Justice, Watson, Conklin. - % — Girls Softball r j V | ' ' , • ife Jv it f ag rr-ri I I I £ M y jO ' pi- | . i ! JKBmMwBwii; ■ I ' 4 rnmt r j j [ ■ 4 First Row — Left To Right — Reed, Taylor, Shreves, ffhealton, Hancock, Hill, Birch. Second Row — Conklin, Daisey, Whealton, Mason, Daisey, Bowden, Cherrix, Lewis Kambarn. First Row — Left To Right — Riley, Conklin, Merritt, Derrickson, Cathell. Second Row — Coach — Baker, Jones, Horner, Beebe, Fisher. BASKETBALL TEAM Football Team Varsity Squad Cheerleaders fir Glee Club W , V KjHEjr t yiW! ?'■ i BwrB •■ ''4Br m1'' • j wHui ’ y 3BwB Key Club First Row — Left To Right — Jones, Tolbert, Tarr, Riley. Second Row — Bell, Mason, Breasure, Fisher, Watson, Merritt, Beebe. Patro I Left To Right — Watson, Fisher, Quillen, Riley, Breasure, Mason, Horner, Tarr. Art Class Standing--Lef t To Right — Beebe, Burton-Teacher, Savage, Snead, Daisey, Merritt Seated--Barrett , Parks, Tarr, Watson, Bowden, Andrews. Yearbook Staff Left To Rlght--Assistant Editor-Kaye Hill, Production Manager-Janice Jones, Business Manager-Rex Bell, Publicity Director-Patsy Derrickson, Edltor-in- Chief-Avis Beebe. Front Row — Left To Right — Shirley W. , Pat D. , — Treas. Connie W. Pres., Joan W. — Sec., Kaye H. — Vice-Pres., Avis B. --Chaplain. Second Row — Kathryn T., Namoni B., Janice W. , Emma Sue Williams, Mary H. , Betty B. , Barbara B. , Nancy B. , Yvonne H. , Marlene T. Third Row — Estelle M. , Rosalie W. , Barbara B. , Maureen C., Matthews — Sponsor, Pat C., Peggy T., Ann H. , Janice J. , Connie R., Donna M. Front Row — Left To Right — Dickie W. , Floyd M. , Thomas C .--Chaplain, Lee K. , Floyd B. , John H. , Seonnd Row — Robert W. , Robert B. , Ronnie B. --Sec. , Barry F. Ernest J. — Pres., Raymond H. — Treas., Harry B. V CON GAATUlAT JONS DUNCAN BROS JNC SALES SERVICE PARTS ‘'JOUR CHEVROLET, OLDSfflOblLE, CADILLAC DEALER CHEVROLET AITD G.fll.C. TRUCKS Gosonne Ano diesel jogs POcomoKE ciry,(nARyiflno RALPH BEEBE, REPRESENTATIVE CHINCOTEAGUE, VIRGINIA R. L. T U L L FANCY MEATS 4 GROCERIES, FROZEN FOODS CHINCOTEAGUE, VA. INSURANCE FIRE _ AUTO - CASUALTY C. EVERETTE JEFFRIES CHINCOTEAGUE, VA. GLADDING BROTHERS MOTOR CO. BUICK PONTIAC POCOMOKE CITY, MD. JONES MASON BROS. DEALERS IN GAS, OIL, PARTS We Grease To Please CHINCOTEAGUE, VA. rJ TJ WiAKMACY Vr £ A IX ALL DRUOG 1ST J.F. HinDflllT REG I5TE l?ED PHARMACIST CHincOTEflGUE , VlRGinifl BE BURE YOUR DRUGS CO E FROM A DRUG STORE Because IDE KnOUJ DRUGS SUPPORT YOUR HOME TOWN DRUG STORE WE nEED SOUR BUSIOESS Compliments of MURRAY'S 5, 10, 25 STORE CHINCOTEAGUE, VA. Compliments of SHOWARD'S HARDWARE STORE CHINCOTEAGUE, VA. POINTER 4 PALMER CLEANERS CHINCOTEAGUE, VIRGINIA J. E. 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Chincoteague High School - Chinco Yearbook (Chincoteague, VA) online collection, 1986 Edition, Page 1

1986

Chincoteague High School - Chinco Yearbook (Chincoteague, VA) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 10

1951, pg 10

Chincoteague High School - Chinco Yearbook (Chincoteague, VA) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 25

1951, pg 25

Chincoteague High School - Chinco Yearbook (Chincoteague, VA) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 41

1951, pg 41


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