Bankhead Magruder School
1712 Chestnut Avenue
Newport News, VA 23607
757-928-6838

http://magruder.nn.k12.va.us/

John Bankhead Magruder
(01 May 1807 - 18 Feb 1871)
Old Galveston City Cemetery
Galveston, Galveston Co., TX

THEN:

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Miss Charlotte Winstead’s
Second Grade Class, January 1954

ROW ONE: Tommy Flax, Jane Coltrain, Cheryl Gardner, Karen Young, Brenda Weeks, Alan Farber, Richard Strickland, Rita Lentz, Annette Rouse.

ROW TWO: David Workman, Judy Bell, Sharon Grant, Suzanne Van Noy, David Smith, Janet Hamilton, _____, Jo Ann Stewart, Alice Fowler, Betty Sue Lanier, Jim Bull.

ROW THREE:  Alex Gatewood, _____, Ed Heath, Tan Shire, Bobby Bloxom, _____, Ted Heflin, _____, Billy Goad, Alice Pipkin, _____, Brenda Todd, Miss Charlotte Winstead.

Miss Catherine Dycus'
First Grade Class, January 1954

ROW ONE: ______, ______, ______, Jack Metz ?, Bill___?, Janice McCain, Debby Fink, _____, Ilene Wasserman, Randy Smith.

ROW TWO: Johnnie ???, Dennis Ivey, Bobby Walker, Charles Winter?, ?? Luther???, Lynn Walker, Sidney Becker?, Marc Snyder, Richard Harman, Mary Ruth Sanders?

ROW THREE: ______, Barry Rew, ______, Wayne Chapman, ______, ______, Bobby Larsen, Jane Eyers or Ayers?, ______, Randy Elder, ______, Miss Catherine Dycus.

Mrs. Hatcher's
First Grade Class, January 1954

ROW ONE: Lee Rawls, Jeannie Collier, Nancy Funk, Judy Kent, Jimmy Halliday, Bobby Ruben, Carol Buckley, David Wilkerson, Gloria Banner, Don Ailsworth.

ROW TWO: Margaret ___, Sandra Thurman, Billy C., ______, Robbie Baxter, Bobby C., Betty Roberts, Ward Cash, Mrs. Hatcher.

ROW THREE: Chuck Carroll, Russell Collins, Linwood Wright, Bobby Webb, Wayne Dickerson, David Blayton, Linda Garrison, Ricky Davis, Jimmy Fitzgerald, Charles Burman.

 

Courtesy of Tom Flax ('64) of VA - 09/08/04
via Dave Spriggs ('64) of VA - 09/08/04
Thanks, Y'all!

Courtesy of Janice McCain Rose of VA - 06/04/03
Thanks, Janice!

 

 

THEN:

   Third Grade Swap Photos, Dec 1956

  

Principal Elsie E. Wilson,
Fall 1955

 

Sue Scott ('64) and
Alice Fowler ('64)
1956 - Magruder School Dance Contest

Mrs. Gladys Curry's
Fourth Grade Class, January 15, 1957

FRONT ROW: Alex Gatewood, Jack Metz, Carla Fine, Lee Rawls, Gloria ____, David Guilliams.

SECOND ROW: Bridget Whitt, Pam Smith, Bobby Webb (hiding behind hand on forehead), David Blayton, Bobby Hatten, Ricky Davis, Elizabeth Paisley.

THIRD ROW: Paul Cleverius, Bobby Sears (hidden behind Lee Rawls), Wayne Dickerson, Ronnie Sanders, ____ (hidden behind Ricky Davis), and Martha Smith.

(This photo was taken while Carol Buckley was home
for lunch - not that she's still ticked off about their
not waiting for her to return as though she didn't
really exist or anything...)

Newspaper Photo from Fifth Grade Science Class, November 1957

SEATED ON FLOOR: Mike Hirschman, Todd Givens, Chippy Clark, Martha Smith, ___________, and Don Ailsworth.

STANDING WITH GLOBE: Billy Paisley.

OBSERVING FROM DESKS: Randy Smith, Sandra Boatright, Bobby Webb, and Mike Miller (???).

Courtesy of Chip
Clark ('65)
of Northern VA - 01/25/03
Thanks, Chip!

Courtesy of Chip
Clark ('65)
of Northern VA -
03/12/03
Thanks, Chip!

Courtesy of Sue Scott Moore ('64) of VA - 06/09/04 via
Dave Spriggs ('64)
of VA - 06/10/04
Thanks, Y'all!

This restored image courtesy of Chip Clark
of Northern VA -
04/24/03
Thanks, Chip!

This restored image courtesy of Chip Clark
of Northern VA -
04/24/03
Thanks, Chip!

THEN:

Principal Thomas E. Baines,
Fall 1958

Mrs. Eunice Leyland's
Sixth Grade Class, January 1959

TOP ROW: Mrs. Eunice Leyland, Randy Smith, Lynn Wilkins, Jimmy Skates, Joyce Curry, Bobby Sears, Carol Buckley, Mike Hirshman, Janice McCain.

SECOND ROW: Todd Givens, Sandra Boatright, Bobby Walker, Ilene Wasserman, David Sage, Ilene Levinson, Chippy Clark, Debby Fink,
Barry Rew.

THIRD ROW: Betty Marie Millner, Sammy Keffer, Nancy Lewis, Bobby Marston, Barbara Shepherd, Richard Harman, Judy Wiggins, Charles Winter, Marc Snyder.

BOTTOM ROW: Buzzy Jenkins, Curt Lauterbach, Graham Avery, Paul McPherson, Billy Saxton, Randy Belton, David Stone, Andy Tillman,
Chris Ellis.

 

 

Courtesy of Chip Clark ('65)
of Northern VA - 03/11/03
Thanks, Chip!

This NEWLY RESTORED image courtesy of photographer Chip Clark ('65) of Northern VA - 02/26/03
Thanks, Chip!

Carol Buckley ('65) of NC - 04/24/03

 
       
Mrs. Eunice Leyland's
Sixth Grade Class, January 1960

TOP ROW: Mrs. Eunice Leyland, Jimmy Gilliam (?), Nell Wynne, ______, ______, Linda Garth.

SECOND ROW: Bobbi Mann, Georgie Cannon, Kathy Johnson, Dusty Rhodes, Stevie Gordon, Randy Smith, Bonnie Lee.

THIRD ROW: Joe Lieberman, Janice Knight, Diane Parrish, Donnie Hancock.

FOURTH ROW: Sylvia Hall, Jimmy Martin, ______, ______,   Sheila Smith (?),
Albert Dorner, Connie Bloxom.

BOTTOM ROW: ______, ______,
Roy McPherson, ______,  Mark Wimmer,
George Cutchins, David Rodgers.

       
I have attached my 6th grade class from Magruder (59-60)...Some of these people I have not seen in 44 years, so as well as I can remember, the names are as follows:        
Courtesy of Albert Dorner ('66) of VA - 09/16/04
Thanks, Albert!
       

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


   While we're listing teachers, I might as well list my own at Magruder School.

1. Mrs. Hatcher - I arrived mid-year in her class.  I wish I knew her first name.....

2. Miss Charlotte Winstead -  I was afraid of her - but then, I was pretty much afraid of everybody......

3. Mrs. Thelma Hudgins - Remember her countless reading/spelling drills, those little mini-flash card phonics charts
on the wall by the door?  The initial sounds would be changed, and the class would repeat each newly created word:

 

b-an
br-an
c-an
f-an
m-an
p-an
pl-an
r-an
sp-an
t-an
v-an
b-at
br-at
c-at
dr-at
f-at
fr-at
h-at
m-at
p-at
r-at
s-at
sl-at
sp-at
spl-at
t-at
v-at
f-air
fl-air
h-air
l-air
p-air
st-air

b-are
bl-are
c-are
d-are
f-are
fl-are
gl-are
h-are
m-are
p-are
r-are
sn-are
sp-are
st-are
t-are
w-are

 b-ear
p-ear
t-ear
w-ear

d-ear
f-ear
h-ear
n-ear
r-ear
t-ear
 

b-in
d-in
f-in
g-in
gr-in
k-in
p-in
sh-in
s-in
sp-in
t-in
tw-in
w-in
b-oss
dr-oss
fl-oss
gl-oss
gr-oss
m-oss
t-oss
b-oat
c-oat
fl-oat
g-oat
gl-oat
m-oat

d-ote
n-ote
qu-ote
sm-ote
t-ote
v-ote
wr-ote

b-ug
d-ug
dr-ug
h-ug
j-ug
l-ug
m-ug
pl-ug
p-ug
r-ug
shr-ug
sl-ug
sn-ug
t-ug


  
Those sounds and images have stayed with me a lifetime.  (And no, these word lists aren't meant to be exhaustive,
merely illustrative and representative.)


4. Mrs. Gladys Curry - I remember most of all her reading wonderful stories to us - Ellen MacGregor's Miss Pickerell
series, especially Miss Pickerell Goes to Mars (1951), and something about Pegasus, the Flying Horse.

5.
  Miss Gloria Kratzsch ('53) / Mrs. Gloria Young - The whole class was invited to attend
her December 1957 wedding.
(Yes, Jimmy-Jimmy, of course I remember!  I wore my new black velveteen jumper
with the Empire waist, a white silky long-sleeved blouse, black tights, and black patent leather pumps.)


6.   Mrs. Eunice Bassett Leyland - My All-Time Favorite Teacher - and that's saying something!

   And in fifth grade we began band lessons, under the tutelage of Mrs. Doris Hutton.  She used to keep us in time
by striking a snare drug stick on the edge of her desk while she counted.  What a great woman she was - as were they all!

- Carol Buckley Harty ('65) of NC - 05/18/06

 

NOW:
       
    Saturday, October 4, 2003    
    Courtesy of Dave Spriggs ('64) of VA - 10/04/03
Thanks, Dave!
   
         


BACKGROUND:

(This section under construction.)



MAGRUDER, John Bankhead, soldier, born in Winchester, Virginia, 15 August, 1810; died in Houston, Texas, 19 February, 1871. He was graduated at the United States military academy in 1830, assigned to the artillery, and served in the west, in Maine, and at Fort McHenry, Baltimore. In the Mexican war he commanded the light battery of General Pillow's division, and was brevetted major for gallantry at Cerro Gordo, and lieutenant-colonel for Chapultepec, where he was severely wounded. After the war he served in Maryland, California, and Newport, Rhode Island, where he was in command of Fort Adams. While holding this last post he added greatly to the gayety of Newport by the splendid entertainments that he gave at the fort during the fashionable season. When Virginia seceded, he resigned his commission, that of captain of artillery, and entered the Confederate army. After gaining the battle of Big Bethel, he was made brigadier-general and placed in command of the Confederate forces on the peninsula, with his headquarters at Yorktown, where for several weeks he opposed the advance of the national army. He was then promoted major-general and took part in the seven days' fighting around Richmond, especially in the battle of Malvern Hill. On 16 October, 1862, he was placed in command of the Department of Texas, and on 1 January, 1863, he recovered Galveston from the National forces, capturing the steamer "Harriet Lane," and dispersing for a time the blockading squadron. He remained in command in Texas until the close of the war, when he entered the army of Maximilian in Mexico, with the rank of major-general, serving until the emperor's downfall and execution. He then returned to the United States and lectured, in Baltimore and other cities, on Mexico. In 1869 he settled in Houston, where he remained until his death.--His niece, Julia, author, born in Charlottesville, Virginia, 14 September, 1854, has published "Across the Chasm," anonymous (New York, 1885); "At Anchor" (Philadelphia, 1887); and "A Magnificent Plebeian" (New York, 1887).

  Courtesy of http://www.famousamericans.net/
johnbankheadmagruder/, at the suggestion of Dave Spriggs of VA - 10/24/03
Thanks, Dave!

 

Title: John Bankhead Magruder, Major General, C.S.A.
Location:
Deer Park, Campers Entrance,
Newport News VA
Description:
"U.S. Military Academy graduate, 1830, Virginia-born Prince John Magruder served with distinction in the Mexican War. In 1861 he resigned as Colonel, U.S.A. and joined the Confederacy. In the Civil War's first planned battle, his forces were victorious at Big Bethel, June 10, 1861. During April 1862 he delayed the Union drive up the Peninsula here at Battle of Dam 1. After the war he lived in Mexico. He died in Texas, 1871."

 Courtesy of http://historichamptonroads.com/hm_magruder.htm,
 at the suggestion of Dave Spriggs of VA - 10/29/03
Thanks, Dave!

http://www.1upinfo.com/encyclopedia/M/Magruder.html

http://www.multied.com/Bio/CWcGENS/CSAMAGRUDER.html

http://www.historichamptonroads.com/hm_magruder.htm

http://www.generalsandbrevets.com/sgm/magruder.htm

http://www.generalsandbrevets.com/sgm/magruder2.htm

http://www.flemingmultimedia.com/Personal/CSA/fam01423.htm

http://www.civilwarhome.com/magruderbigbethelor.htm

http://www.leehall.org/history/magruder.html

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=pif&GRid=11021&PIgrid=11021&PIcrid=
228147&ShowCemPhotos=Y&
 

- Courtesy of Dave Spriggs ('64) of VA - 10/24/03.

Thanks, Dave!

 
   

 

"Not the Ash Grove, but the river, alone is my home --- "

- Carla Fine ('65), May 1965


~*~*~*~*~*~

The Ash Grove

by John Oxenford

The ash grove, how graceful, how plainly 'tis speaking,
The wind [harp] through it playing has language for me.
Whenever the light through its branches is breaking
A host of kind faces is gazing on me.  
The friends of my childhood again are before me,
Each step wakes a memory as freely I roam.
With soft whispers laden its leaves rustle o'er me,
The ash grove, the ash grove again [alone] is my home.

My laughter is over, my step loses lightness,
Old countryside measures steal soft on my ear;
I only remember the past and its brightness, 
The dear ones I mourn [long] for again gather here.
From out of the shadows their loving looks greet me
And wistfully searching the leafy green dome,
I find other faces fond bending to greet me, 
The ash grove, the ash grove alone is my home.

My lips smile no more, my heart loses its lightness
No dream of my future my spirit can cheer;
I only can brood on the past and its brightness,
The dead I have mourned are again living here.
From ev'ry dark nook they press forward to meet me;
I lift up my eyes to the broad leafy dome,
And others are there looking downward to greet me;
The ash grove, the ash grove alone is my home.
~*~*~*~*~*~

"The Ash Grove" lyrics courtesy of http://www.gurman.org/ashgrove/ - 06/19/03

"The Ash Grove" midi courtesy of http://www.geocities.com/cigneto/thcmid/a/AshGrove1.mid - 06/19/03
Image of Magruder's Tombstone courtesy 
of http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=pis&GRid=11021&PIgrid=11021&PIcrid=228147&PIpi=90720&ShowCemPhotos=Y&  

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