Digital download of 1949 New Kent County High School yearbook in New Kent Courthouse, VA. This item is a scanned copy of the original yearbook. This yearbook has photos of the school and students. The yearbook also has information about students and activities at the school. The yearbook has approximately 42 scanned pages. The name of the yearbook is The Cavalier June 1949. ***DIGITAL DOWNLOAD ONLY (PDF Format File)*** Please review all of the sample photos. Send us an email if you want us to check to see if a name is in the book.
Yearbook Name
The Cavalier 1949
Location
New Kent, Virginia (New Kent County, VA)
Additional Information
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THE BETA CLUB
DEDICATION
To show our love and esteem of him who never spares himself in serving the interests of our school, we, the staff of the Cavalier respectfully dedicate this, its first volume to Mr. Clarence Jennings, Superintendent of Schools, James City, Charles City and New Kent Counties.
Mr. Clarence Jennings Superintendent
Mr. W. J. Cox Principal
Mrs. Maxine Pierce Elementary Supervisor
A. C. Frame Jr. Mary-Ellen Starkey Edith Frame Nan Watkins Eleanor Keeton
W. J. COX A.B. A.M., Principal William and Mary
Instructor in Government
MRS. H. P. FISHER JR. A.B. University of Vermont
Instructor in English
E. J. BRIGHTWELL B.A. M.A. University of Virginia
Instructor in Math
Coach of Athletics
MRS. JUDITH B. CARTER
William and Mary College
Librarian and Instructor in History
S. T. HOCKADAY B.A.
V. M. I.
Instructor in Science and History
MRS. JOHN CHRISTIAN B.A. Duke University
Instructor in Music
G. A. WALDROP A.B.
Randolph Macon
Instructor in Latin and Social Science
MISS MARGARET WILLIAMS Mary Washington College
Instructor in Commercial Subjects
E C. WALLS “Shortie”
brimful of mischief and grit and as ever a human frame can be.” ident of Senior Class, Sec’y of Club, Editor-In-Chief of Annual, Club Member.
;he will she will and you can de on it, if she won't she won’t and is'the end of it.”
IE MAE SMITH “Suzie”
e rare jewel is the most prized.” -President of Senior Class
isurer of Beta Club, Member of Club. She likes Buick Convers.
ace that speaks all gentle thoughts ice that is kind and low.”
E. WATKINS "Nannie”
thou valuest thouself, so shall rs esteem thee." Sec’y-Treasurer senior Class, Member of Glee Club Office Assistant.
oks are not everything--when work rferes, quit work.”
ERT BROOKE "Brooks”
t failure, but low aim is crime.” iber of Visual Aid and Glee Clubs, yesterday has passed, tomorrow hasn’t e, so why worry about today.” 1-49 Football.
NNE 0. CRUMP "Jeanie”
y the eagles flight ever be thine, ird and upward and true to the line.” iber of Glee Club, She likes music dancing.
f and sweet is Jeanne, dependability er watchword.’’
NELIA E. DRUMHELLER “Nickie” o makes life a song, doeth what loveth best.’*’ Member of the Glee , She likes “olds” and Alan Ladd, ither too careless, nor to sad, ler too studious, nor too glad.”
A. C. FRAME JR. “Archie" ' “Do one thing at a time and do Office Assistant, Visual-Aid C Member, Football Manager. “His hand is skilled, his mind
ELEANOR JANE KEETON "De “Real greatness never had to 1 yelling to make sure that the v would not loose sight of it."
President of Beta Club. Member Glee Club and Library Club. C Assistant, Assistant Editor of I “She does the little kindnesses most people leave undone."
ANDREW J. MIHALCOE “Pete “Never judge a man by his outv appearance. ’ ’
Member of Visual Aid and Glee Art and Picture Editor of Annue Monogram Football 1947-48, B.ball 1948-49.
“Why worry about the girls whs worry about you.”
WINSTON VIA “Winkie” “Not too sober, not too gay, bu good fellow in every way.” Member of Glee Club and Visu Ciub. Activity-Editor of the An Monogram Football 1947-48, Beball 1948-49.
“Why must the English language forced upon me ?*’
NORMA JUNE WILLIAMS “Jun “Silence is more eloquent than Member of Glee Club and Libra
Beta Club, School Pianist “Meek and gentle, but every re a friend."
Class Prophecy, a speech delivered at Commencement, June 6, 1949
The consideration of future events is always an interesting subject. To think about the career possibilities of my fellow classmen is still more interesting be cause it involves each one of us personally.
A. C. Frame, having more interest in machinery than in skirts, will have himself surrounded with tractors, combines, cattle and grain, on the most modern farm in New Kent County.
Andrew, well all that brass and braid he hopes to wear at our class reunion in 1965, Oh well, Colonel, how are you?
Cornelia, after making the highest record in the history of Smithdeal-Massey Business College, took over as head instructor of typing and shorthand at the same institution.
Jeanne, after a career in the Wacs, would like to have a cozy little home and family, best wishes, Jeanne, to all seven of you.
Eleanor, who has been so unselfish and so helpful to all in high school, would like to have her own Orthopedic Hospital—with this motto over the door “Free Hospitalization to all needy people.**
Robert, a Domestic Relations lawyer promises to give his classmates free legal service if any should find the road of matrimony too burdensome. June, will be located in the offices of the C. and P. Telephone Company as chief typist.
Nan, who changes her mind frequently on love matters as well as vocational matters, says she will let the world know when she makes up his mind. Anne, just imagine it! Will spend 4 years at Baylor University and then who do you thinkKay Kyser chose as his chief vocalist—one guess. Elsie, all that acting she has been doing in our school plays really made up her mind for her and well, she became head of the dramatics department for the College of William and Mary.
AT OUR'SCHOOL
The buildings are the finest, The students are the kindest; The voices are the sweetest,
The teachers are the neatest, At our school.
The skies are the bluest, The friends are the truest; The grass is the greenest, The children are the keenest, At our school.
No one is the meanest, Anne is the neatest;
Elsie is the queenest,
And A. C. is the leanest, At our school.
Winston is the funniest,
Cornelia is the cunningest;
Jane is the blondest,
And Jeanne is the fondest,
At our school.
The Seniors are the fewest,
The Juniors are doest;
The Freshmen are the keenest And the Eighth Grade is the greenest At our School.
The songs are the peppiest,
The cheers are the heppiest; The teams are the luckiest,
The ball ground is the muckiest At our school.
The lessons are the tightest, Work done is the slightest; Play time is the handiest, Holidays are the dandiest,. At our school.
THE GREAT ADVENTURE
Senior Glass Poem
By
Nan Watkins
Our school days ended, life before us lies A great adventure. Cloudless are the skies; Now time seems but a slave to do our will; Endless to-morrows that with job we fill. Down unknown trails we’ll journey far and free And find the spring-green road to Arcade; But never, never lonely shall we fare, For you’ll be in our dreaming everywhere.
The thoughts of school shall with us always be; A true companion—happy memory.
Oh, may we dare to dream and dare to do, Loving the truth, and to ourselves be true. May we so work and live through all our days That friends may love us, honest men may praise. Of each misfortune make a sword to slay The dragon worries that obstruct our way.
With heart that’s strong to fight and never win May we not falter when the storms begin; For only fools contentment find and keep. To him who would achieve, the road is steep. The summit’s ever farther on the way And glory’s but a sunbeam, soon to stray Still we must struggle till the day is gone And look across the purple hills to dawn. Be faithful to our work, respect its call, And find it not too great nor yet too small; Each task a blessing and for us the best; We’ll do it well and leave to God the rest.
POPULARITY POLL
Most Dramatic Most Popular
Most Polite
Best Looking
Wittiest
Most Sytlish
Most Dependable Best Athlete
Most Intellectual Most Attractive Everybody’s frined Most Loyal
Most Musical
BOY
Robert Brooke
Winston Via
Frank Taylor
Frank Richardson
Winston Via
Ray Martin
Robert Couch
Andrew Mihalcoe
George Philbates
Ray Martin
Robert Brooks, Winston Via Frank Taylor
Robert Brooke
GIRL
Elsie Smith
Anne Walls
Antennette Kurdziel, Elsie Smith Anne Walls
Nancy Taylor
Jeane Baughan, Anne Walls Eleanor Keeton
Jean Crump
Eleanor Keeton
Anne Walls
Anne Walls
Eleanor Keeton, Dare Peace, Mary Ellen Starkey
Jean Crump, June Williams
JUNIORS
..PH DAVIS, President ' MARTIN, Vice-President p P. FISHER, Secretary
IAN BAUGHAN, Treasurer DITH FRAME
XED JOHNSON
TENNETTE KURDZIEL LNE LINKA
HN MIHALCOE
DBERT PARSLEY
SORGE PHILBATES
IANK TAYLOR
First row; Mildred Post, Treasurer; Dorothy Bailey, Secretary; Dare Peace, President; Anne Tuttle, Vice-President.
Second row; Mary Ellen Starkey, Nancy Taylor, Pauline Wickham, Dorothy Dillard, Mabel Fisher, Margaret Burroughs, Marian Perry, Jane Tyler. Third row; Richard Brushwoo.d, Jack Joyce, Cecil Bowery, Robert Kirby, Frank Richardson, Felix Hammill, Robert Via, Warren Clarke, Alice Jo Davis.
EIGHTH GRADE
First row: Dare Kelly, Secretary; James Timberlake, Treasurer, Josephine Walls, President; Mr. Hockaday.
Second row; Billy Smith, Lillian Moran, Elizabeth Morgan, Helen Parsley, Mary Lou Smith, Annie Lou Pomeroy, Marcia Ryan.
Third row; James Couch, Leon Bowery, Charles Davis, Elmo Adams, George Fisher, Marian Hobson, Amelia Kurdziel.
Fourth row; Norwood Schultz, Lee Allen, Tommy Austin, J. D. Matherly, Edward Dillard, George Violet, Elton Rook, Frank Davis, Kenneth Kirby, William Madison, Roy Gephart, Vice-President.
ELEMENTARY TEACHERS
First row; Mrs. Polly K. Christian, B.A., Duke University, Music; Mrs. Clara P. Hockaday, Mary Washington College, First Grade; Mrs. Gladys B. Upp, Madison College, Fifth Grade (A); Mrs. Hilda B. Waldrop, Madison College, Fifth Grade (B).
Back row; Mrs. Alice M. Fisher, Mary Washington College, Second Grade; Mrs. Margaret D. Barnett, Farmville State Teachers, Third Grade; Mrs. Joseph R. Potts, B.S., Farmville State Teachers, Seventh Grade; Mrs. Elsie J. Bright well, B.S. Madison College, Sixth Grade; Mrs. Virginia J. Peace, William and Mary College, Fourth Grade.
SEVENTH GRADE
First row: Jean Taylor, June Stockham, Kathleen Fisher, Bessie Lee Parsley, Shirley Perry, Betty Anne Barfknecht, Joyce Salmon, Theressa Anne Cox, Janice McCormick, Rose Derhart, Betty Jane Davis.
Second row: Gordon Taylor, Johnnie Dunkum, Drexel Crump, Jimmie West, Ernest Ramsey, Marion Morris.
Third row: Ivan Leontuk, James Kent Anderson, Billy Chapman, Steve Bowmer, Wallace Parsley, Jack Burnett, Fred Burnett, Henry Waxmunski, Ralph Randolph. Allen Ellyson, Eleanor Leber, Larry Neal Robens.
SIXTH GRADE
First row: Shirley Combs, Virginia Leber, Evelyn Dillard, Doris Waxmunski, Jacquline Davie, Doris Parsley, Arline Keeton, Kathryn Davis, Barbara Taylor, Evelyn Dillard, Jane Graves, Elizabeth Watkins.
Second row; Dorothy Pickford, Karen Highland, Denver Matherly, William Jones, Harold Smith, Fred Davis, Terry Staskiel, Charles Mihalcoe, Betty Ann Peace, Inez Crump.
Third row: Richard Ellyson, Bryant Kent, Donald Brushwood, Paul Brooke, Raymond Stewart, Michael Hrubienski, Freddie Linka, Miron Mihalcoe, Robert Mills, Walter Philbates, Calvin Smith Jr., James Burns, Ronnie Haggard, Chris topher Thompson, John Thompson.
FIFTH GRADE (Section A)
First row; Mary Ann Kurdziel, Lorraine Higgins, Jane Stewart, Janet Davis, Vera Linka, Mary Alice Smith, Phyllis Adams, Ethel Thompson, Clyde Adams. Back row: James Ship, Bruce Gregory, Harry Batkins, Vernon Wyndham, Paul Parsley, Leslie Jordan, Horace Smith, Charles Post, John Copper, Shirley Tyrus Fivesheets, Raymond Ryan, William Kirby, Frank Elliot, Aubrey Rook, Shirley Ann Cobb.
FIFTH GRADE (Section B)
First row: Kendall Lipscomb, Floyd Philbates, William Perry, Phillip Itten back, Lee Taylor, John Peace, Johnny Wine.
Second row: Dorothy Douglas, Pauline Adams, Emily Hobson, Mary Anna Marvin, Catherine Walker, Helen Linka, Joyce Moore, Jackie Boykin. Back row; John Graves, Bernard Burnette, Roger Gregory, Edward Parsley. Johnny Rice, Benjamin Ward, Albert Cannon, Jack Kirby, Bill Kurdziel, Rose hrin
FOURTH GRADE
First row; Jack Major, Billy Stewart, Thomas Coach, Thomas Finch, Donald Dean, Alvin Hockaday, Martha Jane Randolph, Sandra Morris, Audrey Samuels, Jimmy Perry.
Second row; Clarence Rice, William Bowery, Bobby Ray Timberlake, Edgar Kirby, Frances Hawkins, Marie Firesheets, Gloria Priddy, Louis Combs, Robert Sarver, Barbara Ashley, Zelda Bowery, Loretta Oates, Gary Meade Richardson, Clyde Cobb
THIRD GRADE
First row: Barbara Bingley, Lucille Linka, Helen Samuels, Bettie Stewart, Verna Parsley, Chaquita Derhart, Beverly Barfknecht, Victoria Kurdziel, Ann Davie, Mary Douglas Christian, Charlotte Batkins, Lora Mae Pack, Joyce Drudge, Marie Derhart.
Second row: Billy Burnett, Julian Lipscomb, Calvin Crawford, Bobby Cheat ham, Warren Billings, Richard Graul, William Morgan, George Gregory, Edmund Baines Cox, Chris Davis, Robert Higgins, Lystron Wyndham.
Third row; Eddie Ittenback, Johnny Baughan, Woodrow Hockaday, Waldo Light ner, Ned Davis, George Parsley, Herbert Major, Jimmy Adams, Eric Hamilton, Louis Linka, Mervin Conners, Tommy Lavender, Tommy Dean, Sallie Combs, Donald Sours.
SECOND GRADE
First row; Carol Banton, Virginia Taylor, Kay Batkins, Mary Pack, Betty Stewart, Isabel Davis, Gay Griffith, Shirley Adams, Helen Copper, Barbara Upp. Second row; John Dalrymple, Bradley Moore, Earl Lightner, Donald McKay, Dexter Davie, Thomas Marvin, James Smith, Joseph Reynolds, Daniel Leber, Paul Burnette.
Third row: Ben Graves, Artis Rooke, Billy Denton, John Pearman, Wayne Taylor, H. C. Wickham, Leon Edwards, Emmett Couch, David Ward, Woodrow Samuels, Billy Brown.
FIRST GRADE
First row: Richard Morris, Charles Leber, Branch Hobson, Graham Smith, Robert McCormick, Bruce Adams, David Frank, Thomas Pack. Second row: Sandra Culbert, Carolyn Smith, Ruby Lee Higgins, Betty Greg gory, Beatrice Parsley, Dorothy Wyndham, Shirley Ann Alexander, Catherine Adams, Shirley Mae Parsley, Phyllis Porter, Bettie Jane Couch, Rose Marie Buroughs, Shirley Parsley.
Third row: Gene Hamilton, William Johnson, Robert Parsley, Kenneth Bow yer, Ronald Combs, Arthur Gathright, Henry Clyde Pace, Norman Batkins, Henry Ward, Robert Paul, Francis Davie.
BETA CLUB
r Front row; Anne Tuttle, Mabie Fisher, Dare Peace, June Williams, Dorothy Bailey, Mildred Post, Mary-Ellen Starkey, George Philbates.
Back row: Mr. Cox, Principal, Jean Baughan, Edith Frame, Eleanor Keeton, Elsie Smith, Anne Walls, Mrs. Carter, Sponsor.
Not in picture: Frank Richardson, Annie Lou Pomeroy,Robert Brooke, Marcia Ryan, Josephine Walls, Fred Johnson, Nancy Taylor.
ANNUAL STAFF
Editor, Anne Walls, Center front, Assistant Editor, Eleanor Keeton, left front, Business Manager, Elsie Smith, left back, Sports Editor, A.C. Frame,Center back,Activity Editor, Winston
Via, right back, Art and Picture Editor, Andrew Mihalcoe, right front.
GLEE CLUB
Front row; Amelia Kurdziel, Marian Hobson, Mary Pearson Fisher, Anne Walls, MildredPost, Annie Lou Pomeroy, Josephine Walls, Dorothy Bailey, Jane Linka, Marcia Ryan, Dare Peace, Nancy Taylor, Mary Lou Smith.
Back row; Robert Brooke, AndrewMihalcoe, Mary-Ellen Starkey, Edith Frame, Eleanor Keeton, Pauline Wickham, Cornelia Drumheller, Alice Jo Davis, Jeane Crump, Elsie Smith, Nancy Cridlin, Nan Watkins, Mabie Fisher, Mrs. Christian, Sponsor.
Norma June Williams, Jean Baughan
Joyce Chichester
FUTURE TEACHERS CLUB
Mildred Post, Antennette Kurdziel, Mary
Pearson Fisher, Mabel Fisher, Jean Baughan,
Mrs. Carter, Edith Frame, Mary-Ellen Starkey
LIBRARY CLUB
Sarian Hobson, Dare Peace, Anne Tuttle,
larcia Ryan, Mabel Fisher, Mildred Post,
lorothy Bailey, Antennette Kurdziel, Jane
Tyler, Eleanor Keeton, Edith Frame, Marian
erry, Mrs. Carter.
PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB
Frank Davis, Roy Sephart, George Fisher,
John Mihalcoe, Elmo Adams, James Couch,
Kenneth Kirby, Robert Kirby, Tommy Austin,
J. D. Matherly.
VISUAL AID CLUB
eon Bowery, Edward Davis, Norwood Schultz,
Robert Via, James Timberlake, Walter Qunkum,
George Philbates, Billy Smith, Frank Taylor,
tank Richardson, Felix Hamill, Warren Clarke,
ichard Brushwood, Cecil Bowery, Arnold Copper,
Sward Dillard, Robert Brooke, Winston Via, Ray
Martin, Mr. Waldrop, Ralph Davis, Robert Parsley,
Fobert W. Couch, Jack Joyce, Andrew Mihalcoe.
SPORTS PAGE
New Kents’ six-man Football Team began its 1948 Season with many in experienced players. With Robert Parsley, Andrew Mihalcoe and Winston Via as veterans in the backfield, it wasn’t long before a fast, tricky and smooth operating team was developed.
The first game of the season with Achilles was close, although they were a much heavier team. Achilles won, 31-2 7.
The second game was against West Point at night. The lights proved to be a handicap, and New Kent lost again, 25-20.
The third game turned the tide. Playing Botetourt, and inexperienced team, the New Kenters easily won, 62-12.
In the return game with West Point, which was played at New Kent, the New Kent Team completely outclassed the visitors to the tune of 44-14.
The second game with Botetourt gave New Kent its third victory. Played on a very muddy field, the game was extremely slow; and the final score was New Kent 30; Botetourt 6.
The return game with Achilles at Achilles was a heartbreaker, Achilles won 64 to 14.
The final game a single meeting, was against Christ Church. The kicking for extra points after touchdowns gave the prep school a close win by the score of 30-25.
Although New Kent won only three of its seven scheduled games, it piled up a total of two-hundred twenty-two points during the season to one-hundred eighty two for its opportunity opponents.
The leading scorers and their total number of points are: Andrew Mihalcoe, fifty-seven; Robert Parsley, Fifty; and Winston Via, forty-nine.
The baseball team expect to schedule eight games for the 1949 season.
Cecil Bowery, playing for the first time, is expected to render valuable assistance as a pitcher. Robert Parsley is expected to perform in his usual fine manner at third base. Winston Via will distribute his talents between first base and pitching. Andrew Mihalcoe is a good athlete and will be valuable in the out field. On the whole the prospects for the coming season are excellent.
A. C. Frame, Jr.
Sports Editor
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