Northampton High School - Torch Yearbook (Eastville, VA)

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'..... -.4 ,4 n nw Mills ALMA MAT ER Standmg near the Chesapeake With IIS waters clear Looking toward a great old ocean Does our school appear: Near the homestead of the Indians, Who in former times Roved the paths of old Northampton, In our pleasant climes. Chorus: Oh Northampton! dear Northampton Praise her to the sky! Hail to thee, our Alma Mater. Hail! Northampton High! INDIVIDUAL PHOTOS Edna Wagstaff, Ch. Virginia Gladden Paige Fitchett Comilua Lewis Phyllis Parks Henrietta Elliott Lillian Bailey Joyce Bowen Barbara Gibbs LAYOUT COMMITTEE Irene Looney, Ch. Morris Lewis Alice Croft .fwfr smtp rl Vic vs vm 'S' CLASS AND CLUB REPORTERS Mary Lu James, Ch. Lois Ann Nottingham CLASS AND CLUB PHOTOS Wanda Lee Warren, Ch. PUBLICITY Lucia Whitehead, Ch. Jimmy Dunton Morris Lewis Mary Lu James PROOF - READ ERS Mary J. Cowling, Ch. Jane Douglas ADVERTISING SALES Peggy Colonna, Ch. Sonny Cobb Lou Ann Ashby Paige Fitchett Joe Downes Roger Wilkins Virginia Gladden Jeannine Goode ANNUAL SALES Barbara Killmon, Ch. Lois Ann Nottingham Eleanor Somers Joyce Bowen Jeannine Goode Comilua Lewis Mary E. Barns Lillian Bailey Virginia Gladden Alice Croft Phyllis Parks ARTISTS Gerry East, Ch. Mary E. Barns Robert Tittermary TYPISTS Lou Ann Ashby, Ch. Lillian Bailey Joyce Kelley Irene Looney Ruby Amis Maurice Nottingham Eleanor Somew' JANE DOUGLAS , , . . Editor-in-Chief IRENE LOONEY. ...... . . . Assistant Editor MAURICE NOTTINGHAM. . ..... . . .Business Manager SPONSORS MRS. LORETTA W. SMALLEY MRS. MARY N- KELI-AM Cldminiabcatiue, Mr. W. F. Lawson -fe S. N LQ K x 1 j K Superintendent of Schools Mr. G.C. Hamilton Assistant Superintendent Mr. J. L. Johnson Principal Mr. B. Gordon Wescott Elementary Supervisor Miss Phoebe Windecker Secretary Miss Helen Lowe Clerk of School Board Jag 1- 2 7 '-if A -fi , wg' flacuetg, Mrs. Jennie S. Mapp Mathematics Miss Elizabeth Jones Science 8: Mathematics Mrs. Loretta W. Smalley English Mr. George B. Wynne History xi ff' '09 . if-of Mrs. Volina Tumer Eighth Grade Mrs. Phyllis Nottingham Eighth Grade Miss Margaret Scott Libra rian Mr. William P. Barley Music W . C 3 if-A ' - A 'Yiwu 'Q' 1 . Mr. John Badger Agriculture Mr. Thomton Taylor Agriculture Sc Shop Mr. Burleigh Turner, Jr. Science Mr. Edgar P. Guest Athletic Director is www fiacw Mrs. Irma O. Floyd Home Economics Mrs. Virginia O. Savedge Home Economics Mrs. Mary N. Kellam Commercial Miss Lila N. Jacob Foreign Language 8a English in 15. WMF' '. L. Q40 All ,Q I-QI M , , tra - n My Qgwwg-225 ? 'wi 'P g '?'-1. fw' vggsvf' fing- 'qw JOHN C. ADDISON A11 are not saints who go to church. ' LOU ANN ASHBY A quiet tongue makes a wise head. RUBY LEE ANNIS Be content to seem what you really are. LILLIAN FRANCES BAILEY She is the sweetest of all singers. CHARLES W. ASHBY Great bashfulness is of- tener the effect of pride than of modesty. MARY ELLEN BARNS She speaketh notg and yet there lies conversa- tion in her eyes. rr, mt h K-.. A sv Q' IQ' fiii ,fa -sg vw vw,- 'I-:inf X NS 'nr Qu .mv X QS' K1 flip? .3 lr RJ , S N. V Y s fi or JOYCE M. BOWEN To love the game beyond the prize. WARREN N. COBB, IR. Though we cannot out- vote them, we'11 outargue them. ARCHIE L. BRADFORD A di11er, a dollar, a ten o'c1ock scholar. PEGGY J. COLONNA A11 nature is but art. oTHo 1, BRADY, JR, Much could be said of him if one could read his mind. MARY I. COWLING All too often the clever girl who knows the answer is never asked. 'Faux -Y J. r 'Uv 'ww I Yr :uv 9' fd ':, ,,.' fb: V ln 73 'fl- 1 w M.. ' W 4-1' 4 5 1 'W Mu-k 1 -sf' Y 'fj X, 5' X, 5 g,g xx- or '52 3 5. ' if., i fi Q 1-f S ALICE S. CROFT Marriage is destiny, made in heaven. EMILY JANE DOUGLAS She ran her fingers over the ivory keys. EST ER DCWA LD There is sweet music here. JOE S. DOWNES Humor is gravity con- cealed behind the jest. KENNETH E. DOUGHTY Such strength as a man has he should use. JAMES C. DUNTON, JR. Like a dog, he hunts in dreams. 4.3 IM -Q- VYOQ Q, f 'O' QW., '95 Y ff ' , are-.J L: LN 'L' s clam Q QL Nw,- lx -4. 5 , f gg il Q, g , K f'-rigs '11-::r' 'fm u 'Q 'Q-gl GERALDIN E EAST Art is not a thing! It is a way! N. PAIGE FITCHETT Laugh and the world laughs with you. S. PET ER EAST Young fellows will be young fellows. BARBARA C. GIBBS Mind cannot follow it, nor words express her infinite sweetness. HENRIETTA N. ELLIOTT Speech is great, but silence is greater. VIRGINIA LEE GLADDEN Nowhere a busier one than she. Qbfii s'TT'.1i7' X -SC? Yi fi! s-, Q. any -53 .-l, X ,Mil O .Lay .: L 'fgigsw , Si? vm. if s I' ,M -, , l .Iii . T: I. 1 . f A 1 ji TQ, iff? -is N P I VL i Nw hh' ' .af IEANNINE M. GOODE The only way to get rid of a temptation' is to yield to it. MARY LU JAMES Music has charms, we all may find. CLARENCE W. HOLLAND My business in the so- ciai system is to be agreeable. ELLISON C. JOHNSON, JR. A happy man is a better thing to find than a five potmd note. LEONARD S. HUGHES It's safer to keep si- lence than to speak. E. JOYCE KELLEY F1irtation is attention without intention. TD b4i,m.ga of I s, 'l. 1431's-nd 'mv'?a f ' ' Lx VAS? if Saw . JKT 'il 'B' gf as 5'- x 3 Q-'fry 'vwfvw J' I BARBARA ANN KILLMON In her tongue lies the law of kindness. A, MORRIS LEWIS, JR. A gentleman by nature, a scholar by education. DONALD KILLMON He knows not when to be silent who knows not when to speak. THOMAS R. LEWIS I was never less alone than when by myself. CORNULIA C. LEWIS I lose my patience, and I own it, too. ROBERT T. LONG Some minds are like con- crete, all mixed up and permanently set. C59 fl l M fx 'Inf-A 1 1 X' Qvf -Y 'N277 .Mgt ww' I if f'x 0 'itfwirtf' SHIRLEY IRENE LOONEY It's all right to hold a conversation, but you should let go of it now and then. LOIS ANN NOTTINGHAM Lovely hair adds beauty to a good face. CHARLES MASSEY Anything for a quiet life. MAURICE NOTTINGHAM, IR. I can resist anything except temptation. BENJAMIN MOORE The strength of twenty men! PHYLLIS JUNE PARKS You are food of argu- ments. we 'fn 1, fain- sas' 12? F Y G F f ' 1 W In if we Avi' S V QL - Egg M Q fx. - ' A bn .F xt i n yy 6, ' ' '1 X 1 it Rs Q WA .- V .,,,-nr 1.54 .-P' Nui ROBERT RICHARDSON The world knows nothing of its greatest men. STEWART SHIELD Friend1iness is a gift of the gods. R. AUDREY RUSSELL My tongue is the pen of a ready writer. GENE F. SIMPSON He is the best of all mu- sicians. JAMES W. SAVAGE I can do anything better than you. JOHN T. SMITH I'11 laugh and be fat, for care kills a cat. .6 .-'gh' Xian 1 inf , , t4fYi,:5,T -,X ,'ge?r ' .f, ik. ,sw a fx rig-.rust-S? 'S A gy ' r I. U , 'Q',f2- I Qjx-we' 'iv--a . r, X11 1 'N.. TTT 42 ELEANOR F. SOMERS Quietness is the best. EDNA A. WAGSTAFF I have found you an-ar- gument: but I am not obliged to find you an understanding. ROBERT TITTERMARY Art for art's sake. HERMAN B. WALKER There is no wisdom like frankness. GEORGE T. TURNER, IV QL What he hit is history, what he missed is mystery. WANDA LEE WARREN The eye hath ever been thought the pearl of the face. 'Ut .. ff' , I lxwvqrs N r 'fanp- X E 9 F., 5 9? W., 9' 4 ,JFK f 5 'rf J 4,--Q SHIRLEY E. WEBB Love has a tide. ROGER W. WILKINS Nothing grows again more easily than love. ' LUCIA WHITEHEAD I know what pathway leads to popularity. PEGGY A. WILSON 'The timid sees dangers which do not even exist. RANDOLPH WIDGEON Gayly the troubadour touched his guitar. SMITH V WILSON Why should the devil have all the good times? 'Ql- .1 Qf,-n.' -K feat I gli an -ur' 656 '77 f .Ca f '-J e ' wrt :Y Q 5 'v...,x XX x o if X nr E IIS VF P V WIT we .,,-ea. 9 4 . D 5, Dear Torch, Today, September 9, 1948, the class of '52 began its high school career. We chose as our class officers: Herman Walker, Presidentg Randy Gibbs, Vice-Presidentg Mary Lu James, Secretary, and Virginia Lee Gladden, Treasurer. Our flower was the rose and our colors were blue and silver. The Student Council was organized at this time. Our representatives were Lucia Whitehead, Maurice Nottingham, and Paige Fitchett. Mostof our fun came with the class parties. In our Sophomore year we planned and compiled the football program for the annual Northampton-Cape Charles football game. At last we became Juniorsl This year we elected Lucia Whitehead, Paige Fitchett, Jane Douglas, Wanda Warren and Irene Looney as our cheerleaders. This year Northampton had its first Majorette Corps, with Lou Ann Ashby as a leader. Our class play, Elmer , was a big hit with parents and students alike. The big event came when we gave the seniors a wonderful Prom in May. On September 6th, we entered the last stretch on our road to our graduation. Mr. J. L. Johnson joined us as new principal. Our class again reorganized with the following officers: Herman Walker, Presidentg Joe Downes, Vice-President, Barbara Killmon, Secretary and Archie Bradford, Treasurer. The Student Council was continued with Morris Lewis, Sophomore and Junior President of our class, elected president by the student body. We soon received our class rings. Examinations! We then began work on our class play. We hope that when we leave, we will be remembered for our contributions to the life of the school. a fe -P fait! ,wr ,m.. ,Nm X , .uk 5-x VAS? 7- T, lf J if '??M v Y Q ,Q , SM I N N? ffl? v il . an A.,-ff' Q 'V' x t Ui X X ,eX f . z in f ' ri W V' 1: K 'Y'-' 9 Q.-, si kv :NL .Ap xi fflm f 4 is fr I Q NX 4 ' 1 1 J' ' 'QQ R X , : b 'F M I - 3 ,942 'V ' Ai ' ,.:: ,gg - 4 ' A Xa, ' , ' V L 5 Q, f' ' I ' Aff ., 9 M, Vx Q15 'I ., 7 f 3, ' X ' 'ffl' ' Wi iff' 3 Johnny Addison Ruby Annis Charles Ashby Lou Ann Ashby Lillian F. Bailey Mary Ellen Barnes Joyce Bowen Archie Bradford Otho Brady Warren Cobb Peggy Colonna Mary J. Cowling Alice Spady Croft Kenneth Doughty Jane Douglas Joe Downes Jimmy Dunton Gerry East Pete East Henrietta Elliott Paige Fitchett Bar ara C. Gibbs Virginia Lee Gladden Jeannine Goode Clarence Holland Mary Lu James E. C. Johnson Joyce Kelley Barbara Killmon Donnie Killmon Comelia Lewis Morris Lewis Tommy Lewis Bobby Long Irene Looney Charles Massey Don Matthews Bermie Moore Lois Ann Notti ham Maurice Nottingham Phyllis Parks Bobby Ricardson Audrey Russell Jimmy Sava e Stewart Shieid Gene Simpson John T. Smith Eleanor Somers Robert Tittermary George T. Turner Edna Wagjtaff Herman alker Wanda Lee Warren Shirley Webb Lucia Whitehead Randolph Widgeon Roger Wilkins Peggy Wilson Smith Wilson Seniaw Do hush! Don't know-do you! You think so! Well hon-nee! Sugar! Oh, no! Not that! Well honey! Movin on! No kidding! I wouldn't worry about it! Oh, Bab-ee! My cow! l'll swanee! Kiss me again! My cow! You'd better believe it! Bull! Hi, kid! l'll never te!!! You're silly! Don't know-do ya! Ghee whiz! Oh, shawl Oh, Eeavens! Huh! Hon-nee! Chee! Oh, great! Well, of all thin s! Ain't it the truth? I thought I'd die! Ah, nuts! Now you're cooking with gas! Don't know-do ya! No listen! Hi, doll, whose little girl are Don't make no difference! What'll you have! Oh, for gosh sakes! Thay, fellow! Well, hon-nee! Don't rock the boat! l'll tell on ya, see don't I! Shoot! Hot d' ! I knowngll about it! You think so! Could be! Poor-ain't it! Let's went! What difference does it make! That's life! Oh, daddy-Ol Shaving cream! Yous'l1 never know! You'll think so! ru hop ri ht to 1:1 Oh, heck? I dare me! you I Q, H l . w'x.wf- .. ' I W i- --ww f- - W ww 1 . Xt: faqggqp-ww mm , Y F ' V4 M NW H. f , mi .M ..,,aQQn W ML. A N , gnXfwv 1 v 1 ' 'x,, ..-.., war . A Aga, -lm- - MY-EH. A.. vw., '-nuts '96l'vL? ' can E i f 'gnu' P ms.-P-A K 6 , y ,W fe- is as B V . I Civ 1' 'Bl' X vid -'T Sylvia Adkins Owen Ashby Jeanne Badger Charles Bailey Betty Jane Bayly 1 Emilie Bedsworth Norman Bell Verna Boole Lenore Boss Kirby Bowden Marie Bowen Barbara Brittingham Charlotte Clark Elsie Clark Peggy Costin iwggwatwaw. Donald Elliott t, S F ff -3 3,10 ,j Francis Elliott ,fu ...su-W' I '11 . jf? Frances Ennis . 3, X I, H' v f I I l 4. AT, 5' ' :X A 1 , Y ,A 1631 R . r . 5 ,pl s Q f- .1 F 'CF' -.-04 I . f 4 'li Q l A V at 2- Q if in Emma Sue Ferguson 2 ' ' E 'U ' at X, :La Z..,..x xg A. Thomas Fitchett Q :A wi . II . 1 V in sv ze- if Page Floyd r , X f,f'3f - E wi. Q I 9 4 gif N ,D N J.. 4 ily., ' IJ Bennett Gaskill in '--1 Mary Anne Gaylor ' M' V M gk, Ethel Gladden t ,EWU 1 'gi' X -S John Holland L, 4- 317 .st in Raymond Hopper I 1'f I! C. Thomas Hudson , - E' 'ml Y' .1 i 3' , A X f FL lilii '4 x f 9 R Edward Gladstone Q ,, Q Io Ann Griffith . 9 ,mf . Mary Ann Henderson , , W N 1 cl fp. ,M ' ? Q. f Q 1 -U. Q , K I --.Q -...anti 1 ' ,. yvwlmikg i IE W Q 39? - - It fx. A, f - 1- S 'Q' 2- +-M 1' 'EW' y rm e far, S fe f if S 'B was is-via. y P' W fa? M f l I Larry Killmon Martha Ann Lewis Audrey Mapp Daniel Marshall Robert McCready Thomas Miles Harvey Moore William Moore Evonne Outten Janice Parks Margaret Anne Savage Betty Scanlan John Page Scott Elsie Shrieves Byrl Small We Mary Lou Smith FQ' - an Warner Smith 1 5 Betty Anne Tatum ' 4 . Barbara T aylor ra A Robert Taylor Louise Travis Gordon Lee Ward --. William Ward Anne Webb i . Essie May West Z Q I I. fs Janet Whitehead I t K Willis Wharf, Va. April 12, 1961 Dear Elsie, I know it's lonely up there in New York without your lil' ole roommate, but I can't say I'm sorry I came home. I'm just full of news about all our classmates of '53. The other day I had lunch with Peggy Costin, who's married now, and says life at Cobb's Island is fine. Peggy told me that Jeanne Badger and Betty Ann Tatum ownabeautyshop. Jeanne is now famous for inuoducing the pony tail to the shore. We passed Owen Ashby's farm. Peg says he has been nicknamed the Cucumber King of the Eastern Shore . We also passed Tommy Fitchett in his fifth new Buick of the year. Another car whizzed by. Later Irealized Raymond Clayton has finally gotten a new Chevrolet. Billy Ward and Warner Smith are now rival gas station owners. Evonne Outten and Charlotte Clark are now both married, and have duplex apartments. Anne Webb and her husband have converted the Coo Coo's Nest into a hotel for honeymooners. While I was reading the local paper last nightl noticed Donald Elliott had an ad in for his ducks, Betty Jane Bayly was advertising the newFords for her agency. Incidently, she and Clarence have voted model parents of the year. Gordon Lee's new movie, The Shiek of Araby and The Brat , starring Robert Taylor, were coming attractions. Page Floyd has won 350, 000 on his new race horse, Loretta-Wynne . Among the new teachers at N. H. S. , l found many of our former classmates. Sylvia Adkins teaches bookkeeping, Margaret Anne Savage, Frenchg Norman Bell has taken over the English department, and Bsie May West teaches Home Ec. . Byrl Smalladvertises his SMALL Loan Agency. J. P. Scott has been appointed game warden. Daniel Marshall runs a taxi. Don Matthews is editor of E.S. News! The Red-Headed League meets monthly with Barbara Brittingham and Martha Lewis as president and vice-president respectively. Did you see TV last ui ht? Many of our friends were on it. Eddie Gladstone, is not a sports-caster. Bobby McCreasy now plays football for the Chicago Bears, and Kirby Bowen has just won a Uack race. Elsie Shrieves is Sid Caesar's new partner. Mary Lou Smith and Jo Ann Griffith are the Foni Twins! Of course, we who remember Jo Ann's naturally curly hair know Mary Lou had the Foni. On The Celebrity Hour , Verna Boole sang an aria from her latest opera. Also, on the show were Betty Scanlan, who's been voted Our Favorite Dance Partner by the U. S. Marines and Emilie Bedsworth, who has been voted by the Hairdressers' Society as the Girl With The Most Beautiful Black I-lair in New York . Francis Ennis previewed her book, Frankly Speaking , and Raymond Hopper, now Eddie Arnold's assistant, sang a number. As I was cutting the TV off, Mary Ann Henderson flew in. She runs a crow shooting gallery in Washington. Ethe Gladden is married for the fifth time, and Janet Whitehead is now in Paris, France. efore Mary Ann left, Larry Killmon and Barbara Taylor came in to say hello. Larry now manufactures green suede shoes, and Bobbie is athletic director at Mary Washington. Tommy Miles will have a concert, sponsored by the Kellam Distributing Co. Jack Holland delivers milk for Mapleton Farms. Lenore Boss's project is a Lonely Hearts Agency. Tommy Huison manufactures typewriters with Louise Travis as hisstar sales clerk. Benny Gaskill has moved back to North Carolina, and Charles Bailey is chief drummer in a Ringling Circus band. That is the climax! Love ya , Marie W X 'Sw Mtv . , 3, 55 in ni , ,, .RE R 3 . gi: 4, M gr. 'Wm - gb- A4- L ' we if S 6 V . 5 , ,, f my 81.12, . ,,',, , 52:65 QW , TQ' 1' , 5, . A 5 .3 ' ' -W' we 1 f' .Q X., Q 41 ' ti . A f I . 4 H: I g .f ' kg!-I E' Acwonh M' Ames J' Bafcfaft T- B611 F. Boole G. Bowen N M y if y el, J. 3, Vigo -.o 4 fi? J' fi Q X, My x . ff F5 , J. Bowen G. Bruce ff-T3 gc. ga Y' K. Carpenter M. Carpenter .. , S K, 5' z 3 I A13 1? 'job - B, Couch G. Crockett 2 iA 5 W Q F. Duer M. Dykes we -J' -5 Gi' 5 'gy l -1. AA P. Gibb E. Hale P. Bundick B. Carpenter nd E. Churn 4... -'ff t C. Culver - mmf ' ' G. M. Elliott ew T ' 'Q A Z D. Hamilton y .,.. .4 4 A. Clayton if X I, ,. N E. Culver 0: W ly., .,. I 'S' . K S, Elliott G, Harmon A F, Carpenter J. Carpenter .c -4.1 ' -.-.-nv W' f C. Costin 1: G, :tp-.vi 4, B .31 b' 'bv si 3 . f ,. B. Doughty 'RSV AV G. 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A ' y u f Q , , fs . . - sf.. K, rv K-11--I-K - . yr,- K 'Mun-ff ' N-an -3 za- . 2 gy. 3' ,,., .lbw - ' Pfqviff-F. .AV um. vw ff. K YH- ' ' ' - 3- I i . ,5 Ebay 2 - ,,,, 1413? wr' 11 ,awifc it .M 'E cf' ,.. yr ac Lolita Barcroft Nancy Lee Barns Louvinia Belote Gloria Budd Hattie Carpenter Jane Commander Edna May Elliott Judith Erslev Nancy Fray Rosebel Gladden Shirley Hill SPONSORS: Mrs. ni1.iL A Patsy Hopper C atolyn I arman Jean Kellam Joyce Kellam Ruth Lewis Betty Lilliston Mary Lynn Mapp Jane Martin Sue Miller Barbara Moore Io Ann Moore 0 0 Carmen Nottingham Nancy L. Nottingham Gail Parks Anna Sommerville Betty M. Spady Alice Mae Tucker Mary Lou Turner Lena Jane Umphlett Virginia C. Ward Carole V. Wilson Betty I. Wolfe Phyllis Nottingham, Miss Elizabeth Jones, and Mrs. Volina Tumer. ,. .gb J L fffgili, 5, ri' 'N is . fa 'Q S Q . KW il' W. . Q. J if 'C . yas? ,rqy yi .35 6 K Q Miro.. wxr 'Sr H' N-of f 1 1 L ,, pxpi Willie Bailey Edmund Bedsworth Grayson Booker Roland Bowen Alben Brittingham Warren Carpenter Ronald Couch William Doughty George Ennis Dorsey Gladden Barton Holland . , Q is r 1 V, .1- - is L' 4, x -.ki lk - I Thomas James Frank Kliensorgen Frank Lafferty Ioe Lewis Wallace Looney Jackie Mapp Douglas Marshall Belvin Moore James Moore Robert Ogburn John Parkerson avi rw 132 5+ I J' -r . R if I ,rgifgfff as Glen Pearson Bobby Powell Donnie Reed Henry Reynolds John Robbins Billy Shrieves Oscar Smith Robert Simpson Tommy Toussainr Norman Watson John P. Wescott SPONSORS: Mrs. Phyllis Nottingham, Miss Elizabeth Jones, and Mrs. Volina Tumer. -5 1951-1952 it 'Y -X TEMBER N ,. X ' SEP FEBRUARY L' s-LQ, , cms yn ' , 1 d d f ll be- , fi Q qumgsgsen S an a February and Leap Year, J 'I C Days are short and crisp All E33 are glad v-7 x 3 alll. . ' . Schogl bells ring for one Au 213571515 do Jump and all: 0 ' Students answer teacher's TTY I0 Cafh 3 hand' 'af' A eau. some oy. c. H. W- C- -'-11 'x OCTOBER J, MARCH 'Mid falling leaves and frosty ' ht . , . Halfggeesn ghouls give aWfu1 Alongtwivth winds comes baseball, t-rights. Andhripging spikes go down the - L . h in a . But igglors qu Smy ome Term papers in, and then we' find And never throw pepperyso We re back again to daily grind. 'tis said! H W I. G. sl. APRIL NOVEMBER 3 f S s April has its showers Q' ,X Thanks fiving day is here galore N 6' A again, - While the class play we r 1 ' And results are much the same: B inine' , , f H X. But that just simply goes to prove ase H. Sgnson S In u I ' M' L. ers... sting. ff M. N. I, I E L - 5 l MAY DECEMBER 1 h 11 ' ' d - Q-'S December brings us Christmas T eifgizir mme is raw 'Z ,W clleen But all you Seniors have ihetimc for the Monogram dance good cheer. i' 'H fs herei The Senior Prom will come I-,N x Vacatijon Elves is all great fun. i . and go, Than x ac to sc ool-it new year s Delightful memory leaves ' - as bigun' its glow. J. D. In G- JUNE JANUARY - The Alma Mater's echo rings: .-' ff Out with the old, in with At graduation the Glee Cl ,- f' the new. sin s. M 2 6 Exams begin, a new term As Sengors all with misty 'G-'l,, 34 100. eye W fi' ' Two more reports- Hurray Say 'au revio1 ' but not 'good-by X f we're through! W ' I. D. I. G. fiqfw A lx .135 Y' wr 1 ,gi ex ff' -ll All . ,dr- .5 'E an .5 . 'fx :RA f + L xgfffy gi' ' ,'iX4' f 1 Ag 'wwe SHIP-,. L W 1 M - 1' W B 551 4 If My 1 xl . ,, ' 'Q E NQ ' L if -'SW'-., as w vQ N T9 . If ., ' J 'f nf' ., A A ,.J,: Q --, 'Y f 'Q 1 K, nf ' N V .xN, ' Nl 4 y , -f -- 9 ' 1 msii ig ik' .X - N1,g.f Qz, , ? X L iw K.. M S5 A V V, A A K N A ,JF .kq .V I I wk 1 Q Ax , I A 'if -. , M Q . 'B as :L - X3 AVL W. , FQ? g Q .. S 2 is M1 5 vi L as hd ,... f' wx 1 an xx i ,lA Mybxxi ,. R x if-WTI N I E .ga-51 .X K I A A ' x . r A X . fx A af Vx . X' Nm ' 'Q 1 I .yr ,H vm' If L 03 ,J 4--' .- 4A',x':' n , 1 ' .1 .. s' W. 11 fflmfvf V cf ff-1 ,. - I fu nail, P? s SANFURDS ' f mrmcin msronv MAPS President ----- ------------ M ORR15 LEWIS Vice pwsidem ..... MAURICE NOTTINGHAM Sec,m,y ...... ........... N ANCY TURNER T,eas,,,e,--- ---GORDON LEE WARD Reporter .... .... J ANE DOUGLAS MEMBERS: Seniors: Mary J. Cowling, Irene Looney, Herman Walker Juniors: Lenore Boss, Amie Webb, Janet Whitehead, Eddie Gladstone Sophomores: Eleanor Churn, Frank Mapp, Frank Duer Freshmen: Judy Erslev, Billy Doughty, Bob Ogburn In its fourth year of operation the Student Council of Northampton High School has done outstanding work in social and school activities. Under the leadership of Presi- dent MorrisLewis and the sponsor, Mr. Johnson, they planned interesting assemblies sold magazines, had fire drills, and sponsored intramural sports. They hope that in future years the council will be as much of an asset to the students and faculty as it has been in years gone by. -- - Y '- ' - ff f 'T -l- '- President --------------- MARY J, COWLING Vice-President -------------- LENORE BOSS Secretary ------ BARBARA CHANDLER GIBBS Treasurer --------------------- ANNE WEBB Accompanist -------------- JANE DOUGLAS Assistant Accompanist -------- JANE WARREN The Northampton High School Glee Club is composed of twenty-nine members, under the direction of Miss Lila Jacob. They have presented Chrsitmas selections at Red Bank Baptist Church on Sunday, December 9, and at the Eastville Firehouse on Dec- ember 21, 1951. At the Christmas assembly On December 21, the group sang Christ- mas selections which included The Christmas Scripture in Song. The Club also ren- dered the music for commencement exercises. MEMBERS: Lou Ann Ashby, Jean Badger, Lillian Frances Bailey, Betty Jane Bailey, Verna Boole Lenore Boss, Eleanor Churn, Mary J. Cowling, Jane Douglas, Paige Fitchett, Barbara C. Gibbs, Virginia Lee Gladden, Jo Ann Griffith, Mary Ann Henderson, Mary Lu James, Joyce Kellen, Barbara Killmon, Irene Looney, Lois Ann Nottingham, Audrey Russell, Betty Scanlan, Mary Lou Smith, Barbara Taylor, Nancy Turner, Edna Wagstaff, Jane, Warren, Wanda Lee Warren, Anne Webb, and Shirley Webb. S . vii ati. i , 1 I ! B- I mu, .,,,g,,,,,,.,.,.....as.. .,., , K Q R sf wr 'wi ' 'R' Ks - t' 5 ' M, Q' - .fl wif Q Mx ,. . 1 E' J. '.,. dw , Q na ga.: rg . H3 EiIiENii J,-4 HERMAN WALKER ------- President MORRIS LEWIS ---------- Vice-President WARREN COBB--- ---Treasurer MAURICE NOTTINGHAM ----- Secretary Sponsor - MR. BURLEIGH B. TURNER, JR. Citizenfo, sf. wif ,ns-211. lute ia. SW if-911 The purpose of the Good Citizen's Club is the training of young people in forensic activities Open forum discussions, public speaking, and debating are the chief activities of the club. During the past ten years several members of the club have won first place in the intra-state high school debate, held each year at the University of Vir inia, This year we ex ect to artici ate a ain in the state ro- 8 P P P 8 P gram, and we are expecting to have a winning team. Officers: President-Maurice Nottingham, Vice-President-Herman Walker, Secretary-Lenore Boss, Treas- urer -Janet Whitehead. Members: Elizabeth Acworth, Lou Ann Ashby, Charles Bailey, Betty Jane Bayly, Lenore Boss, Becky Couch, Mary J. Cowling, Jane Douglas, Eddie Gladstone, Jack Holland, Morris Lewis, Irene Looney, Lynn Mapp, Tommy Miles, Maurice Nottingham, Eleanor Rowe, Margaret Ann Savage, Betty Scanlan, Mary Lou Smith, Libba Tankard, Edna Wagstaff, Kay Warren, Herman Walker, Anne Webb, Janet White- head, and Lucia Whitehead, Sponsor - Mr. G.B. Wynne , 'Glad The Dramatic Club of '52 under the direction of its sponsor, Miss Elizabeth Jones, had as its officers: President, Lucia Whiteheadg Vice-President, Tommy Miles: Secretary, Elizabeth Tankard: Treasurer, Margaret Lyn James. Above the club is shown having tryouts for the Christmas play, The Birds' Christmas Carol . This play was given as part of the Christmas assembly program in collaboration with the Glee Club. The plans for the year included the presentation of at least one three-act and several one-act plays. These have meant a very successful year for the club. Sponsor - Miss Elizabeth Jones and . A '-7 aff? President ' ------- I OAN WOERNER Vice-President ------- FRANK KLEINSORGEN Secretary and Treasurer ----- RONNIE COUCH We planned and prepared a puppet show which was presented February 29, at E period as an assembly program, This year we have also been weaving, knitting, and carving in wood and soap. MEMBERS: Bailey, Willie James Barcroft, Jimmy Barnes, Nancy Boole, Floyd Bowen,, Gerald Brittingham, Barbara Carpenter, Warren Chambers, Bobby Clayton, Albert Couch, Ronald Dykes, Marvin East, Gerry Ferguson, Emma Sue Fitchett, Melvin Gaylor, Betty Gladden, Dorsey Harmon, Glenna Joynes, Billy Kleinsorgen, Frank Lafferty, Bartlett Lewis, Anna Maria Looney, Wallace Pearson, Glenn Rowe, John Paige Shreives, Billy Tart, LeRoy Taylor, Bill Tucker, Alice Mae West, Essie Mae Wilson, Peggy Woerner, Charles Woerner, Joan Sponsor - MRS, JENNIE S. MAPP 5. 36. Cl. ! 15129 E UQ, -fx We ' fl A H lt S f5v'1',s. A '1-cvnvvug, an . -. 'X ,ff The Future Homemakers of America Club has as members girls who are interested in homemaking. At least one year of Home Arts is required for membership. The local chapter at Northampton High School is affiliated with the Eastern Shore and state federations . The club colors are red and white: the flower, a red rose: and the motto: Hand, Heart, and Home. Sponsors: Mrs. Virginia O. Savedge Mrs. Irma O. Floyd .--.- Q.. gin? im qi EU U ..........- 1 1 I , fi' fffafi ff' Ctr 'H' is ,Q ?..?1n f . l 4 S-.iffy as '- W Q Av as -nv v cf ' 'R - 1 N11 In - f., W. , ' . , L+ to t o r M I 3 5 l ' 5 ' V . Pigs ,, 1 .L K 4: ii.: f ' , A W, f 1 V F. F. A. Club, together with the advisors, Mr. E. T. Taylor and Mr. 1. T. Badger, Ir. -e at rr I at sh ' s Ill 9 ' H4122 -Y 'W .4556 ... J! Frank Duer starts purebreed cattle Clifton Taylor starts project of pwiect. purebreed sheep. He is shown with registered Hampshire male. -1. Spwdo, ss- M. ' L, 4 m i , , 4, an President ------- ---- E . C. JOHNSON, JR, Vice-President ---- ----- C HARLES MASSEY Secretary -- - - - - ROBERT OGBURN Treasurer ---- - - - JAMES DUNTON Norman Bell Archie Bradford Kirby Bowden James Dunton E. C. Johnson, Ir. Peter Jordan Robert Long Donald Matthews Billy Moore Robert Ogbum Bruce Richardson John Thomas Smith George T Turner Raymond Clayton Carey Costin Tony Costa John Holland Barry Jordan Ronnie Kellam Charles Massey Bennie Moore Harvey Moore Robert Richardson James Savage Robert Tittermary Randolph Widgeon 4-36 uv gs Pledge: I pledge and my head to clearer thinking my heart to greater loyalty my hands to larger service my health to better living for my club, my community and my country. Colors: Green and White Motto: Make the best better OFFICERS President . .......... THERON BELL Vice-President. . ..... JOE WESCOTT Secretary. . . . . .BEVERLY wEscoAT Treasurer. . . .JOYCE CARPENTER Reporter . . ..... JUDY ERSLEV Songleader . . ...... . GERRY EAST Gameleader . .... MARY ANN GAYLOR MEMBERS Joe Lewis O. H. Smith Theron Bell Hattie Carpenter Joyce Carpenter Charles Culver Judy Erslev Gerry East Mary Ann Gaylor Dorsey Gladden Sponsor: Pete Parkerson Glen Pearson Bobby Powell Tommy Rice Johnny Robbins Ellie B. Savage Mrs. B. B. Tumer Sr. Fawler Tumer Kellam Tumer Jimmy Underhill Nancy Viohl Norman Watson Beverly Wescoat Joe Wescott QIHAMP7 BBB gm EB H1- fl mamma , EHHHEH QQYJQQW L.l'fl2' SEPT EMBER VOL . III ,,,,,,,,-,,,. W , W Y Y.- , ...- ,... 15, 1951 NO. 1 HI-LITES TO BE PUBLISHED BY NEW STAFF Believing in the old saying that a new broom sweeps clean, NORTHAMPTON HI-LITES will be published this year by an entirely new staff. Start- ing out thirteen strong, the new staff has chosen Janet Whitehead as editor-in-chief. Beverly Wescoat will serve - as assistant editor. From among the new eighth graders at N.H.S. Gail Parks was chosen to act f as business manager. cs- f Mary Anne Gaylor, because of her artistic talents, was chosen to head the art department. Assisting her will be Margaret Anne Savage. :Ye I 'LL-3 Sporting news, including all the big W ti football and baseball games, as well as all sporting events, will be written by Ethel Gladden with the help of Ellen Culver. 1. ,w -nm tm ' With Yolie Rodriguez as I i chairman of their group, Margaret Ann Savage, Beverly -' Wescoat, and Gail Parks will be our news hounds. QCont'd in next columny Socially speaking, Betty Lou Nottingham will keep 1 4 our news reading public informed of all lg If the social events, big and little, that 4 have taken place, or are about to take place. Her assistant gosipers are Sue Ward, 4 Myma Ames,Bev Wescoat,and Yolie 'f 4 Rodriguez . ' 1 if? pw A Writers of class and club - news will be Mary Anne 'V Gaylor, Peggy Costin, and -f Elsie Clark. Taking over the important job of running the mimeo- graph will be Mary Anne Gaylor, assisted by Peggy Costin, and the sole reason why our staff is co-ed -- ,Qt Tommy James. The only experienced ' ' worker on our staff this year is our spon- .- 'X sor, Mrs. Mary N. Kellam, to whom we look for help and maybe an occasional Cwe hopey push. Our aim in publishing HI-LITES, however, is the same as the aim of the former staff: to give the pu- pils, faculty, and friends of N. H. S. the best pos- sible coverage of school news in the best possible manner. 4 'Lani A 2 is President - GEORGE TURNER, III Vice-President - WANDA WARREN Secretary - MARY LU JAMES Treasurer - MARY 1. COWLING A W socmchaimren -JANET WHITEHEAD, PAIGE FITCHETT Q 6 6 fffi 7' Pay , - ,,, 5, Y, . 'ttf' -.. -3 h Q si mf fx 4-if ' ' is , f Q V I ' A 'M A -N F5 ex fx. 'Nr ri- -EH , ,, Ak: I SI EJ U Q ' ' , M, Vu' is if 5. M fig, E W 1 2 iss f 'N if Zi? y I .W r The Monogram Club was organized to give the participants in all sports opportunity to become mem- bers, to further the advancement of athletics in our school, to stimulate interest, to provide for better athletic teams in future years, and to improve sportsmanship throughout the school. The main activity, sponsored by the club, is an annual semi-formal Christmas dance at the McCann Legion Hall in Belle Haven. sponsor - MR. J. L. JOHNSON 9' -1. A VC' Q h I , if A 'ri Q A A group of Majorettes perform during half-time at the Thanksgiving Day game. ,W .V V..,r,.,W N.. ai. ...as-aw .-1.13 Wa.. ,r .SM We W ' iw. -- V-V f l -V N X 1 f x av .M if 4 ' F' F.. an or 61 FS' in fe. f F5 , CHEERLEADERS: Shirley Webb, Io Ann Griffith, Betty Scanlan, Lucia White- head, Paige Fitchett. Jane Douglas, Anne Webb, Wanda Lee Warren, Barbara Killmon, Mary Ann Henderson, Irene Looney, and Mary Lou Smith. 'fx 1, my ... 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R lvhtlu' r pas 1 tu N D-NW Q5 H1116 -nah-d I ' A the M ' nf-d 6 , -1Q, ,. if f 9-Q in N imwk yard thm ' dy ,, A x QQ! 1Qi'SMwQ' , nu ,M-fx' 3- , ., -4. TX mn ,-f. Y bn-5 Q . - K . M3v.L V I bmw ucv- Zim! iw llxw vkxmrf. Tum- :mftf-1' tim 1 hmugh ,- ,' 1.v,, 1,-, WU.. Hwtlxsxr- and :qrfzm 2., yw w N p..-L,41v mtv., Mads. uuirlm 1'2il'l'j'l ' lmvk i ,.xkv lhrv nic- mul 4 'mzn ' rinsing minu mm, of H' uzuxw Blurms lnfwls. 4-r Hxmptrm mug! 1 p ls 'Z 'lt 2 2 xwwfi fur :au yurfis. 'I IPI' lung pass, New AWYIS. ilu- Northxx and ixnbvmmtr-ci his g vwvplfld it h :wk il ful' Llhoul 30 -Chu:-1' h-- was stuppz-mi. 1 Unzumwk. Ifzillit, N . .- -lx- with Ilrzxdfmwi. Rich:u'1isuz'a Sl1ll'l'il1L.f fm. Onumwmck first dmvns and' . ww . an mm- first sinwns. .93aw6aEE Our last year's base-ball team had a very successful year under the supervision of Coach William Milam. The team lost only one game out of the scheduled eleven. v A ry 4 - i H iid gi 14 m r :gamma P- ,ma..22 ,nf so waxy! ' 45,3 Q fl 1 I W ' - 1, .,,. . ., Q- Wwiml .Q M I iw all A u 55 spa K 1' 'S-'rl' H 17 ,4- 'wv K' , ii- i- l ' 5 ' P , - . M gf ,r i W I s hs - , I Q. i U4 Members of last year's team who will play this year are: GeorgeDrummond, Pg Larry Killmon, SS: Joe Downs, LFQ Morris Lewis, Sb: Bobby Long, RF: Herman Walker, lbg and Archie Bradford, CF. 'f.4., 27' wilt' KY' 9 , i vim' . ff S '?QQ .1 + Z? ,,,,, if iSbRd+ S S' Just 10 here! Beauty Queens of N. H. S. rl? See something, Droopr Make that basket l Steady or not P! P Why so disgusted, girls? Our school mascots. Is this the Garden Tour? Sophisticated Seniors ! P! Silly Sophomores I You tell 'em, Preacher! Who messed up the picture? Fire 'em on, girls I Taking it easy. Young and innocent!! Pl f n,- 1,5 Q. mf!! Q -new ugygtw n as M f -f ' ieytr i fs' or l . if T LW X wk ' W it sf' F li Smile for the birdie! What'cha looking at? l? The 2 Elsies. Butterbeanl Did you make it? Charlie. my boyl Waiting for somebody? Let's get some pep, girls! Valentino and one of his How about a cheer! My, how we've grown! Don't trip, Ronnie! Sweet and coy!?l Upsa-daisey! I x e conquests ! vi n , C 'Q 1 rl ,gg WQ A M: mi - mf M ww fs Aww 'X KRW VPQBHS? H SN? NI' W, SH .WK fx 'Riagg T wr!! 2 it 'we 'wich ta Yhanfc Mr. J. Rutherford Lumley for his beautiful print used with our Alma Mater. Mr. Thomas B. Ward for his beautiful prints of the Eastern Shore used for Sophomore, Eighth Grade, and Activities division pages. Mr. Burleigh B. Turner, Junior, for his beautiful prints of the Eastern Shore used for Junior and Senior division pages. All of our friends whose advertisements have helped make this book possible. The Senior Class Compliments of G. L. WEB TER Cheriton, Virginia Our products can be purchased at UNITED FOOD STORES Cape Charles, Virginia COMPLlMENTS oi A FRIEND 0 i'W'iS1a'e 1 COMPLIMENTS of C. J. PRETTYMAN and SONS REAL ESTATE SL BUSINESSES BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '52 DOUGLA PACK! G COMPANY INC Nassawadox, Virginia Tomatoes and Peppers Plants - Seeds - Baskets - Insecticides COMPLIMENTS of . C. and J. T. A HBY COMPLIMENTS OF 0R'l'HAMPTO COU TY TR ST BA K Members of Federal Deposit Ins. Corp. C O M P L IM EI N T S of MARSH'S GROCERY Weirwood, Virginia COMPLIMENTS OF F. B. BELL Machipongo, Virginia NATIONAL BANK OF NORTHAMPTON Nassawadox, Virginia The Only National Bank in Northampton County COMPLIMENTS of PAUL'S Cheriton, Virginia When traveling, go by bus and buy your tickets from us. C O M P L I M E N T S o f A . N . B E L L Farm Machinery and Supplies Nassawadox, Virginia COMPLIMENTS of BELL Si JARVIS Machipongo, Virginia C O M P L IM E N T S o f WAYSIDE FLOWER SHOP Nassawadox, Virginia WEBB'S SERVICE STATION Weirwood, Virginia Phone B. H. 2-2122 C. L. Webb COMPLIMENTS of H. C. WEST Si SONS Birds Nest, Virginia C O M P L I M E N T S o f CANDLELIGHT LODGE Nassawadox, Virginia R. L. OUTTEN, JR. Tires - Tubes Shadyside, Virginia Phone Eastville 8488 C O M P L I M E N T S o f THE TANKARD NURSERIES Azaleas Landscape Contractors Exmore, Virginia Associate Home Owned by T . C . R E N N E R Exmore, Virginia C O M P L IM E N T S o f KELLAM'S GROCERY Franktown, Virginia COMPLIMENTS OF 0R'l'IlAMPTO LUMBER COMPA Y 'iEverything for Building Nassawadox, Virginia min 'r 1 ' in -1 l We salute the Class of 1952! COMPLIMENTS OF W. B. WILSON Sz SONS, INC. UNITED FOOD STORES The Family Store Mrs. Morris A. Bilich Since 1894 Cape Charles, Virginia Cape Charles, Virginia ELLIUTT FUR ITURE CUMPA Y COMPLETE HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS AND APPLIANCES Philco, Crosley, Norge, Emerson Automatic Washers, Freezers, Television, Radios Electric Stoves and Refrigerators Nassawadox, Virginia ' 1 17 I. COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS of o f WILKINS BROTHERS SERVICE STATION M. J. DUER Exmore, Virginia Exmore, Virginia COMPLIMENTS OF H. L. EICHELBEEGEE Keller, Virginia Eastern Shore's Largest Furniture Store Phone: Onancock 3B4J QUALITY FARM .. EQUIPMENT 30 mfs EA TER HOEE CANNING C0.. I C TRACTOR AND IMPLEMENT DIVISIO JOHN DEERE Trademark of Quality O. K. Champion Diggers' Racebuilt Irrigation Phone Eastville 8006 Machipongo, Virginia COMPLIMENTS OF WATSO 'S EUR ITUEE CEMPA Y HOUSE OF QUALITY Furniture - Floor Coverings - Venetian Blinds Hotpoint - General Electric - Philco Appliances Phone 36 Onancock, Virginia COMPLIMENTS OF CAPE CE TER GRILL SL SERVICE STATION 3 Miles North of Kiptopeke Ferry Capeville, Virginia Catering to Northampton County's younger set. E co Compliments of TEXACO STATION Cape Charles, Virginia Compliments of W. E. GIBBS Cape Charles, Virginia Compliments of N. E. REVELL Hardware Exmore, Virginia Compliments of E. M. JAMES, JR. Dry Goods Exmore, Virginia - TANKARD 'S PHARMACY Next to Exmore Theater We specialize in filling prescriptions. Compliments of BROAD STREET BARBER SHOP D. E. Gladden Exmore, Virginia I need your head to run my business. FRANCIS USED CARS B o X 2 5 2 Nassawadox, Virginia Phone B. H. 2-4020 C o m p 1 i m e nt s o f BAYFORD OYSTER COMPANY Bayford, Virginia Compliments of OUTTEN'S STORE Everything for Everybody. Seaview, Virginia Phone 23 5 -J Compliments of G. H. TURNER Sinclair Service Station New and Used Tires Exmore, Virginia Compliments of EWELL'S APPLIANCE Cape Charles, Virginia Phone 597 Refrigerators -Television-Washers C ompliments of BENJAMIN'S Exmore, Virginia C o rn p lim e n t s of COLONNA'S FLOWER MARKET Exmore, Virginia C omplim e nt s of ARNOLD'S PHARMACY Nassawadox, Virginia MILTON A. UPSHUR'S Day and Night Service Station Route 13 Nassawadox, Virginia Phone B. H. 2-4022 Compliments of J. J. WARD Marionville, Virginia COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS OF OF R. A' PARSQNS EXMORE coci-com WMPANY Bomlwn womcs C ape Charles , Virginia FARM SUPPLIES E x m o r e COMPLIMENTS OF EASTERN SHEEE OF FLYING SERVICE WILLIAM C. FRAY Kellam Field Weirwood, Virginia Compliments Compliments of of MRS. JOHN BAILEY, INC. L. LO Y D 'S F lo r is t Cape Charles St Exmore Onley, Virginia Virginia ADDISONQSL COMPANY General Merchandise Eastville, Virginia Compliments of A FRIEND Compliments of A FRIEND ARTHUR BENDER D e al e r in All Kinds of Produce New and Used Crates Smith-Douglass Fertilizer Cape Charles, Virginia Compliments of MYRT'S RESTAURANT Cape Charles, Virginia Compliments of EASTVILLE INN Eastville, Virginia Compliments of JACK WEBB Machipongo, Virginia C o rn pl i m e nt s o f HOPKINS ESSO STATION Hassawadox, Virginia Compliments of H. L. HART Cape Charles, Virginia Plumbing and Heating Phone 132 Compliments of TILGHMAN BROTHERS Cape Charles, Virginia Jewelry Compliments of A. St N. STORE Cape Charles, Virginia C o rn pl im e n t s of TWILIGHT CLEANERS C ape Charles , Virginia C o rn p 1 i m e nt s of HOPKINS FIRESTONE STORE Cheriton, Virginia Compliments of H. R. WEST Cheriton, Virginia Compliments of J. H. HOVERMALE Eastville, Virginia C o m p l i m e n t s of EASTERN SHORE FARMER'S SERVICE Nassawadox, Virginia Compliments of ELWOOD COLLINS Cape Charles, Virginia Hardware R. C. A. Victor Television C o m p l im e nt s RADIUM THEATER Cape Charles Virginia Compliments of RICHARDF ETZ Jeweler Watch Repairing Cape Charles Virginia C 0 m p11 rn e n t S WARREN G CLARK Cheriton Virginia Compliments H P KELLAM Cheriton Virginia Compliments of H. L. MOORE Seaview, Virginia Phone 535 -W-4 Compliments of MAPLETON FARM DAIRY HODGE PODGE Nassawadox, Virginia Gifts and Picture Framing Nassawadox, Virginia ROGERS' GROCERY COMPANY Meats and Groceries Phone B. H. 2-3081 H. M. JAMES Sn COMPANY Ladies' and Gents' Furnishings Nassawadox, Virginia . I Compliments I of J MILDRED MAPP Nassawadox, Virginia C o mp 1 i m e n t s o f H. ALLEN SMITH Che riton, Virginia MURPHY'S PASTEL MOTEL THOMAS H. JAMES General Merchandise Eastville, Virginia MAURICE B. MAPP Long Distance Hauling Cheriton, Virginia Compliments of EDDIE'S TEXACO SERVICE Belle Haven Siding Virginia Mr. T. P. Bell, Sr. Machipongo, Va. BO0STER Mr. J. L. Edmonds l A Friend Eastville, Va. Mrs . Conovan Colonna Exmore, Va. Mr. A1 Benjamin Exrnore, Va. Mr. Randy Warren Va. Mr. W. W. Parks Cape Charles, Va Belle Moore Beauty Salon Exmore, Va. Belle Haven, Virginia Phone B. H. 2-3760 Most Modern Units in This Vicinity Compliments of EMERY J. STEELMAN Cherrystone, Virginia Compliments of A FRIEND Mr. Clarence Ward Marionville, Va. Mr. Charles Barall Cheriton, Va. Mr. A. S. Jenkins Cape Charles, Va. Mr. Roberts Nottingham Nassawadox, Va. E1liott's Service Station Nassawadox, Va. J ,kg-. hu L, ' ' '13, . tw' , -A, p 1' v nf r- ig. f 5, QB. nj. Q r 1 I ,e ' 4 1. Van f his fri .Q-fr, X- N ,, . 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