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Published Annually By The Senior Class of Broadway High School Broadway, Virginia Volume XVI OUR SCHOOL Editor Norma Caplinger Business Manager Mildred Renalds MASSANUTTEN REGIONAL IIBRARI Harrisonburg, VA 22801 REFLECTOR STAFF EDITORIAL STAFF Norma Caplinger. Editor-in-Chicf Mary Davis Kline. Assistant Editor Pauline Smith.Art Editor Lois Bare, Stanley Roller. Snapshot Editors Barbara Phillips, Sonny Derrow. Sports Editors Joan Skidmore. Typist Nancy May. Alumni Editor Mr. Bartley.. Faculty Advisor LITERARY STAFF Jean May. Senior Editor Miles Turner. Junior Editor Viola Ritchie. Sophomore Editor Louise Long. Post Graduate Editor BUSINESS STAFF Mildred Renalds. Business Manager Dirk Freeman . Assistant Business Manager THE SCHOOL DEDICATION ADMINISTRATION CLASSES GRADES ACTIVITIES ATHLETICS ADVERTISEMENTS We, the graduating class of ' 51, in preparing this Sixteenth Edition of the Reflector, have endeavored to preserve our many fond memories of our happy days here at Broadway High School. May it prove to be one of your most cherished possessions. MR. W. H. JAMESON In dedicating this book to Mr. Jameson, we wish to express our deep feeling of gratitude for his path ence and endurance in keeping our school neat and clean. We will always remember him for giving so much of his time for the betterment of Broadway High School. This Reflector is but a small token of our appreciation for the efforts he has put forth in our be¬ half. Principal’s Message MR. J. FRANK HILLYARD It does not matter what other people think of you, of your plans, or your aims. No matter if they call you a crank or a dreamer; you must believe in yourself. You forsake yourself when you lose your confidence. Never allow anybody or any misfortune to shake your belief in yourself. You may lose your property, your health, your reputation, other people ' s confidence, even; but there is always hope for you so long as you keep a firm faith in yourself. If you never lose that, but keep pushing on, the world will, sooner or later, make way for you. School Calendar September 11 Registration.Here we go again 19 Magazine Sale.Buy a magazine 19 Southeast School Assembly Program.The Puppets 21 Seniors went to Charlottesville.What a trip October 21 24 24 31 United Nations Poster Contest United Nations Day. First Report Period. Halloween Party. .Make a pretty one ! .Strive for peace! .What did you get? Did the Goblins get you ? November 1 5-11 9 12-18 21 21 23-24 27 Basketball practice began.Work hard kids! American Education Week.Study more! Southeast School Assembly Program Harry Foster Welch, Quite a collection of voices! Future Homemakers of America Week.Cooks galore ! Reflector Staff elected.Wonder who got it? Mr. Lemley takes pictures .Look pretty! Thanksgiving Holiday.Boy a vacation! School again.Back to work ! December 6 8 11 22 Southeast School Assembly Program Quartet. Junior Play. Second Report Period . Christmas Holiday. .Deep River Jubilee .Beautiful music! Very good performance! .Make any A’s ? .Another vacation! January 2 2 9 25 -26 26 29 30 February 9 16 23 March 9 9 April 13 18 May 8 24 Jun 1 10 11 School again.More study ! Southeast School Assembly Program Carl Thorson-The Juggler.Look out! Movie on Polio.Sad, but true. Examinations.Hope I pass ! Movie—“Scudda Hoo, Scudda Hay”.Mules! Mr. Lemley takes pictures again.Watch the birdie! End of first semester.Not long any more ! All State Band Clinic.Music galore! Last basketball game-Bridgewater.We had a good time! Sale of Annuals Started.Buy one from me! Southeast School Assembly Program.Dancers ! Senior Play.People sure are funny! Safety Program.Good advice! Southeast School Assembly Program. Southeast School Assembly Program . . . . Class Day.It won’t be long now! Junior-Senior Banquet.What do we have to eat? Sermon to Graduates.Encouragement. Commencement.Where do we go from here? FACULTY Miss Dorothy Trumbo Miss Minnie May Mr. I. F. Thomas Mrs. Pauline Fahrney Mr. Alden Whitmore Mr. Eddie Branner Mrs. FTazcl Sloutamyre Mr. Edgar Bartley Mr. Joseph Miller Miss Brownie I.ester Miss Lennis Moyers Mr. E. W. Roller FACULTY Mrs. Helen Drury Miss Hazel Hinegardner Miss Effie Wampler Mrs. John Wagner Miss Avis Shifflett Mrs. Cecil Hartman Miss Ada Neff Miss Kate Turner Substitute Faculty Mrs. Naomi Ardinger Mr. R. Z. Arey Mrs. Frances W illiams Senior Class Officers J. D. Lantz . . . Stanley Turner Patsy Smucker Donnie Turner . President Vice-President . Secretary . . . . Trcusurer Mascot Harvey Runion J Colors: Lavender and White Flower: Lavender Iris Motto: “With the ropes of today we will ring the bells of tomorrow.” SENIORS FRANCES KATHERINE ARMENTROUT “Frances” Home Ec. (1), Usually seen with a Chem¬ istry book, Movies, Cracking chewing gum, “Just forget it”, Industrious, “Not ended, just beginning.” LOIS MAE BARE “Sis” Glee Club (3), Home Ec. (2), Snapshot Editor of Reflector, Senior Play (Peggy), Long dark hair, “So long to B.H.S. NORMA ARLENE CAPLINGER “Norny” Editor of Reflector, Glee Club (4), Sen¬ ior Play (Kate), Home Ec. (2), Friendly, Lois’s pal, Studious, “Memories are my souvenirs.” WALTER WHITMORE CARR, JR. “Sonny” Drive-in-theatre, Friendly, Witty, Likes English class????, “Moveable ears”, Jr. Play (Wondering voice), “Now the test be¬ gins.” BETTY LOU CAVE “Blondie” Home Ec. (4), Senior Play (Betty), Communi-k Staff, Basketball (4), Softball (3), Glee Club (1), Diamond ring—“John¬ nie”, “Gone but not forgotten.” DANIEL ANDREI CLINE “Sergeant” Civics, Jr. Play, Tall senior girl—E.J.M., Last seen with that dignified air, “Onward marching.” XIE HAZEL COOK “Xie” Glee Club (1), Home Ec. (2), Shorthand, “Dark eyes”, Gee whiz, Cheeseburgers, “Myron”, “Its been fun.” JOSEPH BRISCO DELLINGER “Brisk” Baseball (1), Geometry, Blue ford, Part- time worker at Williams Garage, Always a smile and hello, Late hours, Red hair. Blue eyes, Pretzels, “Happy days are over.” SENIORS MARY CATHERINE DELLINGER “Kate” Band (4), Senior reporter, F.H.A. re¬ porter, Home Ec. (3), Phys. Ed. captain, Girls’ basketball manager, “Carroll”, Nat¬ ural curly hair, Friendly, “Gone, but not forgotten.” EVELYN MAE DERROW “Evie” Glee Club (2), Home Ec. (2), Banana splits, Lunch-hour chatterbox, “Ray”, Friendly, “Graduation—a step toward to¬ morrow.” JOSEPH EDWARD DERROW “Sonny” Basketball (3), Communi-K and Reflec¬ tor Sports editors, Baseball (4), Senior Play (announcer), F.F.A. (1), “Huh”, Neat, Studious, “So long to B.H.S.” CATHERINE MARIE DOVE “Cat” Home Ec. (2), Dependable, A friend to everyone, Lunchroom worker, “We only part to meet again.” GENE EDWARD DRIVER “Gene” Band (6), Basketball (2), F.F.A. presi¬ dent, Secretary of F.F.A. Federation, “No kidding”, Communi-K Staff, Witty. “Gone and forgotten. IRENE MAE EVANS “Rene” Glee Club (3), Home Ec. (1), Small feet, Shorty, “Oh, boy”, Future secretary, Nice, Typing, “Hitch your wagon to a star.” BONNIE CATHERINE FAWLEY Honnie Home Ec. (2), Shorthand, Quiet, “For goodness sak es”, Lux Radio Theater pro¬ gram, Long fingernails, “Over, but not forgotten.” BEVELYN BROOK FULK “Bev” F.F.A. (4), Band (4), Junior Play, Sen¬ ior Play (Roscoe), That blonde sophomore girl, Unmistakable laugh, Plain crazy, “So long.” SENIORS HELEN VIRGINIA FULK “Helen” Home Ec. (4), Band (3), Guy Lombardo Show, Short blonde hair, “Skip it,” “Dia¬ mond ring”-—Wilton, “Memories still ling- WILDA SUE GETZ 1 my Home Ec. (2), Glee Club (4), Junior Play, Perfect attendance, Twin, ‘ ‘Bill”, Talkative, “We are all embarking together. ’ WILMA ANN GETZ “Fats” Glee Club (4), Home Ec. (2), Other twin, Talkative, Movies, Junior Play, Dia¬ mond ring—“Otho”, Ipana smile—’’Let the reflections of our happy school days re¬ main.” FLORENCE ELIZABETH HARPINE “Dutch” Basketball (1), F.H.A. treasurer, Inter¬ ested in athletics, Short hair do’s, Home Ec. (2), Phys. Ed. captain, “Goodbye to high school days.” ALICE OGRETTA HIGGS “Alice” Basketball (2), Dutch’s pal, Glee Club (2), Junior Play, Friendly, “1 don’t give a hootie,” Senior Play (Wanda), “It was a lot of fun.” LORNA GAY HOTTINGER “Gay” Home Ec. (1), Always a merry compan¬ ion, One of the Bergton bus jubilee, Movies, Witty, “So long, its been good to know you.” MARY DAVIS KLINE “Peepie” Assistant editor of Reflector, Band (6), Home Ec. (3), Junior Play, Publis speak¬ ing, Senior Play (Elsie), Home Ec. teacher- to-be, Manager of magazine campaign (2), “No one was ever great without divine in¬ spiration.” RICHARD HERMAN KLINE “Rich” Basketball (2), F.F.A. Vice-President, F.F.A. (4), “I don’t know,” Neat, Quiet in class, Woman hater?? Hillbilly music, “Striving onward.” SENIORS KENNETH CLINE KNICELY ‘‘Ken” Typing, Movies, Ballgames, Quiet, Mus¬ tache, Blonde, “Freedom at last.” JOSEPH DAVID LANTZ Jr. “J- D.” Band (7), Basketball (3), Junior Play, President of senior class, Senior Play (Art Linkletter), Talented, Neat, Handsome. RICHARD WARREN LITTEN “Rich” Band (4), F.F.A. (4), Woman lover, Ability to argue, Absentminded, Future far¬ mer, “Error is always more busy than truth.” JEANNE JOYCE LOHR “Jean” Home Ec. (2), Chemistry, Artist, Neat, Nurse-to-be, Joan’s shadow, “Oh”, Ice¬ cream, Perfume, “All that glistens is not gold.” HOWARD MATHIAS, Jr. “Junior” F.F.A. (4), F.F.A. treaurer, “Gee whiz,” Likes to tease, Future farmer, Cheeseburg¬ ers, “Freedom at last.” JEAN JOSEPHINE MAY “Jean” Band (1), Senior editor, Plays piano, Future stenographer, “Gee”, “Our thoughts and our conduct are our own.” TELIA FANNIE MAY “Pee Wee” Home Ec. (3), Short haircut s, Always on the go, Regular chatterbox, “At last.” NANCY ELEANOR MAY “Nancy” Basketball (3), Glee Club (4), Home Ec. (3), Junior Play, Senior Play (Millie), Communi-K Staff, Home Ec. Teacher-to- be, Cheerful, Nice, “I leave a part of my heart.” SENIORS DONNIE McNEAL MOOMAW “Donnie” Band (3), Basketball (3), F.F.A. (4), “Anna Lucy”, Neat, Dignified, Vice-Pres. of }r. Class, Quiet, Friendly, “Clever men are good, but they are not the best. ELSIE JUANITA MURRAY “Neeta” Home Ec. (4), Civics, Wriggley’s spear- ment chewing gum, Radio stories, “Gee whiz”, Tall, “Daniel”, Quiet, “Launching into the future.” WILLIAM VELMONT NEFF “Bill” F.F.A. (3), Baseball (1), Witty, English class pest, Friendly, Bright remarks, Fords, Likes to study????? “Those who object to wit are envious of it.” BARBARA LUF PHILLIPS “Barb” Home Ec. (1), Basketball (1), Reflector Staff, Shorthand, Perfect attendance, Good sport, Pretty red curls, Chewing gum, Nice to know, “So long until we meet again.” MARGARET LUCILLE RENALDS “Margaret” Home Ec. (2), Twin, Communi-K Staff, Student director of Jr. and Senior Plays, Basketball manager, F.H.A. Secretary, Fu¬ ture-nurse, Blonde, Glee Club (4), Friend¬ ly, “The present is great with the future.” MILDRED LOUISE RENALDS “Mildred” Glee Club (4), Home Ec. (2), Other twin, Business Manager of Reflector, Com- muni-K Staff, F.H.A President (2), “Success lies ahead.” ROBERT FRANCIS RHODES “Bobby” F.F.A. (2), Basketball (1), Senior Play (George), Needs to grow taller, Baseball (1), Full of pep, Everybody’s friend, “Three may keep a secret if two of them are dead.” HOYT HALE RIDDLE “Hoyt” Band (2), Basketball (3), Baseball (3U ’40 Pontiac, Taking a hotrod race, “What do you have in mind?” Romeo, Loafer, Dark, “There is a time for all things.” SENIORS LOWELL ELMER RITCHIE “Sam” F.F.A. (2), Senior Play (Stan), Blushes, Plays guitar, Hillbilly music, Typing, “Well, for gee whiz”, Ice-cream, “Good luck is a lazy mans estimate of a worker’s success.” JAMES STANLEY ROLLER “Stanley” Glee Club (3), Basketball (1), Reflector Staff, Manager of boys basketball team (Jr.), F.F.A. (2), “I shall always remember happy days at B.H.S.” LAWRENCE WELLER ROLLER “Lawrence” F.F.A. (4), Band (8), Communi-K Staff, G.I. Haircut, Friendly, Woman shy?, Man¬ ager of boys basketball team (2), Good school spirit, “Now to complete my educa¬ tion.” BENNY GLENDON RUNION “Benny” F.F.A. (3), Ford man, Always being teased, Dark, Bashful, Future truck driver, Chalk thrower, “He makes no friends who never made a foe.” GENEVIEVE MABEL RUNION “Jannie” Home Ec. (2), Glee Club (2), Petite, Quiet, Dark glasses, Perfect attendance (4). Jewelry, “Carroll”, “Happy days are gone and the future is ahead.” ROBERT MILTON SAGER “Bobby” F.F.A. (4), Track, F.F.A. reporter (21, Interested in mechanical work, Horse laugh, Running around, “Rejoice at my departing.” CLARA JOSEPHINE SHEETS “Clara Jo” Basketball (1), Glee Club (4), Softball (1), Home Ec. (3), “Beats me”, Tall Bru¬ nette, Giggles, “Where do I go from here?” PEARL LOUISE SHOWALTER “Pearl” Home Ec. (3), Quiet, Glee Club (3), Last seen with “lots of chewing gum”, “Dal¬ ton”, “Great day”, “The ripest peach is highest on the tree.” SENIORS ETHEL JOAN SKIDMORE “Jo” Communi-K and Reflector typist, Home Ec. (2), Sparkling brown eyes, Black curly hair, Pretty smile, Tall, Ice-cream, Jean’s shadow, “Its been fun.” PAULINE MAE SMITH “Smitty” Communi-K and Reflector art editor, F.H.A. secretary, Home Ec. (4), Glee Club (4), Junior Play, Diamond ring—“Bud”, Studious, “Sugar”, “One step farther.” PATRICIA ANN SMUCKER “Patsy” Glee Club (4), Communi-K editor, Vice- President of F.H.A., Secretary of Senior ring-—“Bud Ik”, Junior Play, attractive, “Its been fun, but I’m glad its over.” BETY JO SOUTHERLY “Bets” Glee Club (2), Home Ec. (1), Pretty dark complexion, Evelyn’s pal, Giggler, “Out of the present and into the future.” ALVIN ROBERT STRICKLER “Alvin” F.F.A. 14), Baseball (2), Dark complex¬ ion, Loafer, Wonder boy, “What now?” DARLENE ALMEDA THOMAS “Darlene” Home Ec. (1), Criders, “Where’s Gay?” Good cook, Quiet, Friendly, Brown eyes, “Gone forever.” DONALD OURS TURNER “Donnie” Rasketball (1), Baseball (2), Treasurer of Senior Class, Six-foot-two, ’51 Pontiac, F.F.A. (1), Senior Play (Don), Blonde, “Now to begin a happy life.” MARY JANE TURNER Jane Band (2), Communi-K typist, Petite, Blonde, Neat, Typing, “Pleasant memories.” SENIORS - - i STANLEY NORRIS TURNER “Stanley” Glee Club (2), Jr. Play, ’88 Olds, Vice- Pres. Senior Class, Manager of basketball team (1), Red wavy hair, Senior Play (Ed), Business Manager of Communi-K, “No one is wise at all times.” JOHN RYLAND WAGNER “Johnnie” Band (5), Book worm, Last seen with Brown, Roller skates, Energetic, English class, Future Einstien II, “Half-knowledge is worse than ignorance.” CAROLYN IANE WAGGONER “Sweet Pea” Home Ec. (3), Newcomer from Salem, Basketball (1), Glee Club (1), Twin, “Cra¬ zy kid”, Ambition—learn to drive a Pontiac, “Ready for a quiet life.” MARILYN TEAN WAGGONER “Big Sis” Newcomer, Looks like her twin sister, Jane, Letter writer, Shorthand, Neat “J.E.T.”, “Never try dying but die trying.” EVERETTE BRUCE WAMPLER “Red” F.F.A. (3), Fishing, Absent-minded, Sleeper, Red head, ’50 Pontiac, Study is bad for the brain, “Goodbye to high school days.” THELMA ARLENE WITTIG “Blondie” Glee Club (3), Home Ec. (2), “I don’t know”, Letters from Baltimore, Phys. Ed., Naturally curly hair, Rosy complexion, “So long forever.” CLASS WILL We, the ’51 Seniors of Broadway High School, County of Rockingham, and State of Virginia, being of sound mind and memory, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament, hereby revoking any will or wills heretofore made by us. Item I—To the members of the faculty we leave our deepest gratitude for their patience and understanding they have given us during our years at Broadway High School. Item II-—To Mrs. Crist, Mrs. Long, Mrs. Mason, and Miss Crist we leave our appreciation for their untiring efforts, to satisfy our enormous appetites. To Ellen Blosser, I, Frances Armentrout, will all my extra bobby pins that I couldn’t find a use for. I, Lois Bare, bequeath to Geraldine Carr, my long hair that 1 have so faithfully kept through the short hair rage. I, Norma Caplinger, will my position as Editor of the Annual to any Junior girl, who is willing to work as hard at it as 1 have. I, Betty Cave, will to Nancy McWilliams my polite manner and pleasing personality. To Frances Smith, I, Xie Cook leave my quiet ways providing she makes good use of them. I, Mary Catherine Dellinger, will to any Junior my ability to get along with other people. To Marilyn Zirk, I, Evelyn Derrow, will my task of leading exercises in Physical Ed. Class. I, Catherine Dove, leave my glasses to any Junior girl who thinks they can see through them. I, Irene Evans, will to Charlotte Mongold my height of 5’2” and my love for typing. To Mabel Thompson, 1, Bonnie Fawley leave all the good grades that I failed to receive. I, Helen Fulk, will my luck in getting to ride in a car to school on Monday morn¬ ing, to Loretta Reamer. I, Wilda Getz, leave to no one my interest in the Air Force. To any Junior, who works hard enough to deserve it, I, Wilma Getz, leave my ability to acquire a diamond. I, Florence Harpine, do bequeath to Carolyn Wampler, my 57” and my short hair cut. 1, Alice Higgs, will to any Junior, my numerous trips to Harrisonburg, providing they don’t make a habit of it. I, Gay Hottinger, leave to Junior Bazzle my gift of gab and my own special brand of giggles. To Richard Holsinger, I, Mary Davis Kline, will my beloved Chemistry book and my unbreakable habit of arguing. I, Jeanne Lohr, will to Joyce Whitmore my sparkling, blue eyes and neat appear¬ ance. To Rachel Van Pelt, I, Jean May, leave my pleasant and friendly manner, with understanding that she will use it to make people happy. I, Lelia May, will to Louise Showalter, my hair and my scatterbrained actions. To my sister, Phoebe, 1, Nancy May, leave my left-over typing paper that I used for stationery. I, Juanita Murray, leave to Rosa Lee Martz, my favorite corner in the Laboratory in hopes that she uses it for the same purpose 1 have. I, Barbara Phillips, bequeath to Ellen Ritchie, my flaming red hair providing she doesn’t use it to attract boys. 1, Margaret Renalds, bequeath to Florence Rexrode, my position as Society Editor of the newspaper, hoping she isn’t tempted to publish scandals. To Jean Good, I, Mildred Renalds, leave my fondness for driving cars and my cheerful disposition. I, Genevieve Runion, will to Virginia Runion my perfect attendance record and the fun I had getting it. To Nevia Turner, 1, Clara Sheets leave my old worn out chewing gum and col¬ lection of absence slips. If Pearl Showalter, will to any Junior girl, my blond hair and blue eyes, if she uses them to advantage. I, Joan Skidmore, will to any Junior my position as typist providing they use it to get out of classes as I did. I, Pauline Smith, will my position as chief doodler of the Senior Class to Elaine Muntzing. I, Patsy Smucker, will to Loretta Reamer my position as Editor of the Communi-k, if she doesn’t put it out on time. I, Betty Jo Southerly, will to any Junior, my ability to blush. To George Miller, I, Mary Jane Turner, leave my seat on the bus from the Gap. I, Arlene Wittig, will my curly hair to Ellen Ritchie, so she won’t have to curl hers. To Eddie Keller, I, Jane Waggoner, will my small stature and my southern accent. I, Jean Waggoner, will to any Junior my weak mind. I, Darlene Thomas, leave to any Junior, my retiring manner. I, Walter Carr, will to Delaney Blaine my movable ears providing he uses them to entertain the girls. I, Daniel Cline, will to Dirk Freeman my love for the Army, if he doesn’t get drafted as I did. To Bobby Black, I, Brisco Dellinger, will my love for late hours, my red hair and dependable ways. To any Junio r boy, I Sonny Derrow, will my habit of arguing with Mr. Whitmore in Physical Ed. Class. I, Gene Driver, leave to Patsy Hoover my seat in the Senior room if she lets no other boys sit with her. I, Bevelyn Fulk, will to Paul Smith my hillbilly singing, if he doesn’t join Jimmy Raines. I, Richard Kline, will to Ward Moyers my love for driving convertibles if he doesn’t break the speed limit. I, Kenneth Knicely, will to Jesse Cline my seat in Howard Cline’s car. To any junior boy, I, J. D. Lantz, will my black wavy hair providing he does not have it set at a beauty parlor. I, Bill Neff, will to Glade Fulk my ability to out-run all cops, if they have a ’36 Ford. I, Bobby Rhodes, bequeath my funny faces and my contagious chuckle to Brown Hupp. To Donnie Strickler, I, Hoyt Riddle, leave the water pistol I used on the teachers with good aim. I, Lowell Ritchie, bequeath the distinction of being the quietest boy in the senior class to Lawson Roadcap. I, Stanley Roller, will to Kermit Sites my changeable personality of being either good or bad. To Eugene Reid, I, Lawrence Roller, bequeath my position as Mimeographer with a strong back and a weak mind. I, Benny Runion, will to John Mathias my sweet smelling hair tonic to keep his hair in place. I, Bobby Sager, will my fair complexion and blonde hair to Lawson Roadcap. I, Alvin Strickler, bequeath my height and broad shoulders to any junior who needs them. I, Donnie Turner, will to Miles Turner my blonde hair and long legs. To Donnie Stroop, I, Stanley Turner, leave my temper with hopes that he can con¬ trol it better than I could. I, John Wagner, will to Don Holsinger my title of “The Mad Chemist.” I, Everette Wampler, leave to Bobby White my red hair and happy disposition. 1, Donnie Moomaw, bequeath to Jackie Driver my talent in basketball with best wishes for success. I, Junior Mathias, will to Bob White my ability to never be late for class. 1, Richard Litten, will to Cletus Phillips my love for fighting. NANCY MAY JOAN SKIDMORE Senior Personalities FRIENDLIEST Jean May Bill Neff MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Mary Davis Kline Stanley Turner MOST DIGNIFIED Margaret Renalds Richard Kline MOST STUDIOUS Norma Caplinger Stanley Roller NEATEST Jean Lohr I )onnie Moomaw WITTIEST Gay Hottinger Gene Driver BEST ALL AROUND Mary C. Dellinger Bevelyn Fulk BEST SCHOOL SPIRIT Barbara Phillips Lawrence Roller MOST ATHLETIC Alice Higgs Sonny Derrow MOST DEPENDABLE Mildred Renalds Brisco Dellinger MOST TALENTED Patsy Smucker J.D. Lantz QUIETEST Xie Cook Lowell Ritchie Senior Class Journey Ends ( 1940 - 1951 ) Our deeds still travel with us from afar And what we have been make us what we are —George Elliot In one hand we hold our diploma, a valuable piece to have on the road of life. In the other hand we hold the rememberances of our senior class, for we are all parting to go our separate ways into the world. It is a moment we will never forget, for really, we have enjoyed those days of toil and fun. But we must think of the bright days ahead of us. We remember entering the first grade. There were nine little tots: Mar¬ garet and Mildred Renalds, Barbara Phillips, Florence Harpine, J.D. Lantz, John Wagner, Pearl Showalter, Mary Davis Kline, and Stanley Turner. Also, all through the years in the grades, many students became members of our class. Our freshman year was very exciting and joyful, even though we had to work hard. We had many students joining our class this year. They were: Stanley Roller, from Tenth Legion; Alvin Strickler, from Timberville; Bill Neff. Frances Armentrout. Joan Skidmore, Patsy Smucker, and Walter Carr, all from Lacy Springs; Xie Cook, from Tennessee; Irene Evans and Nancy May, from Orebaugh; Bonnie Fawley, from Genoa; Lois Bare and Bevelyn Fulk, from Fulks Run; Benny Runion, Bobby Sager, Genevieve Runion, Richard Litten, and Arlene Wittig, from Cootes Store; Pauline Smith, from Maryland, and also joining our class this year was Brisco Dellinger. In our sophomore year we were more acquainted and we took part in the various activities such as: band, glee club, basketball, baseball, and track. Mrs. Fahrney was our home-room teacher and we led in the different campaigns. The class consisted of 54 brilliant boys and girls. Those joining us this year were Fvelvn Derrow, Hoyt Riddle, Daniel Cline, and Donnie Moomaw. Becoming juniors, it seemed more like school to us. With Miss Lester as advisor and Margaret Renalds as assistant, we presented the junior play, “Cradle Troubador”, which was a big success. We also gave the seniors a fine banquet. The students making an addition to our class this year were: Gay Hottinger. lean Mav, Darlene Thomas, Lowell Ritchie, Mary Jane Turner, and Catherine Dove, from Bergton. And also, joining our class were, Donnie Turner, Bobbv Rhodes, and Lawrence Roller. At last we are what we have waited so long to be, seniors ! Our home-room teacher is Mr. Whitmore, and our class officers are; J.D. Lantz, President: Stanley Turner, Vice-President; Patsy Smucker, Secretary; and Donnie Turner, T reasurer. The first big event of the year was the trip to Charlottesville for the George Washington vs. University of Virginia football game. Our chaperons were Mrs. Fahrney and Mr. Whitmore. As seniors, we publish, bi-weekly, a newspaper known as “The Communi-K.” The senior play entitled, “People Are Funny” was presented on March 9. We also are looking forward to the Junior-Senior banquet, class day, getting our class rings, and commencement. Our new additions this vear are Betty 1 ou Cave, Jean and Jane Waggoner, Juanita Murray, and Kenneth Knicely. These additions brought the total number of our class to 62. We wish to thank the principal, teachers, parents and friends who have had the patience in helping us through-out our years at good old B.H.S. Betty Jo Southerly Barbara Phillips Junior Officers Lawson Roadcap. Kermit Sites.. Phoebe May. Elaine Muntzing. . President Vice-President . Secretary . . . . Treasurer FLOWER COLORS Red Rose Red and White MOTTO “Climb, though the rocks be rugged.” JUNIORS First Row (left to- right )—Patsy Hoover, Ellen Blosser, Geraldine Carr, Jean Good, Louise Showalter, Nancy McWilliams, Joyce Whitmire, Elaine Muntzing, Carolyn Wampler, Loretta Reamer, Ellen Ritchie, Phoebe May Second Rozv (left to right )—Donnie Stroop, Jackie Driver, Ward Moyer, Richard Holsinger, Bobby White, Rachel VanPelt, Virginia Runion, Florence Rexrode, Nevia Turner, Mabel Thompson, Brown Hupp, Rosa Lee Martz, Lawson Roadcap, Charlotte Mongold, Paul Smith, Frances Smith Third Rozv (left to right )—Miss Lester, Donnie Armentrout, Dirk Freeman, Kermit Sites, Junior Bazzle, Jesse Cline, Eugene Reid, Bobby Black, Delaney Blaine, Donnie Strickler, Cletus Phillips, Miles Turner, John Mathias Absent —Marilyn Zirk, Charles Caldwell, Glade Fulk, George Miller, Eddie Keller Junior Chatterbox ELLEN BLOSSER—“Sis”, Collecting Movie Star Pictures, Secretary. DONNIE ARMENTROUT—“Joe”, Roller Skating, Truck Driver. GERALDINE CARR— r “Fred”, Home Ec., ’50 Chev., Secretary. JUNIOR BAZZLE—“Blvey”, Truck Driver, Basketball. 1EAN GOOD—Red Hair, Geraldine’s Shadow, Secretary. BOBBY BLACK—“Bob”, Football, Horses. PATSY HOOVER—“Pat”, Guard, Gene, Secretary. DELANEY BLAINE—“Tip”, Pilot, Humerous. ROSA LEE MARTZ—Library Club, Steve, Quiet, Housewife. JESSE CLINE—“Buck”, Typist, Basketball. PHOEBE MAY—Forward, Class Secretary, Glee Club. JACKIE DRIVER—E.F.A., Baseball, Friendly, Band. NANCY McWILLlAMS—Glee Club, Joyce’s Pal, Giggles. DIRK FREEMAN— ?”, Buick, Picture Man. CHARLOTTE MONGOLD—“Kay”, Giggles, Artist. GLADE FULK—“Olof”, 88 ’Olds, Shooting Pool. ELAINE MUNTZING—“Charles”, Cheer Leader, Class Treasurer. RICHARD HOLSINGER—Trapper, F.F.A., Softball. LORETTA REAMER—Band, “Jim”, Softball, Secretary. BROWN HUPP—Woman Hater, Easy Going, Farmer. FLORENCE REX RODE—“Junior”, Likeable, Secretary. GEORGE MILLER—“Skip”, Quiet, Mechanic. ELLEN RITCHIE—Typist, Stenographer, Lively. WARD MOYER—“Mcgoonicks”, Likeable, Baseball. VIRGINIA RUNION—“Junior”, Neat, Nurse. CLETUS PHILLIPS—“Carolyn”, Basketball, Farmer. LOUISE SHOWALTER—“Gene”, Phy. Ed. Captain, Housewife. EUGENE REID—“Peanut”, On The Go, Racing. LAWSON ROADCAP—“Bub”, Class President, Shooting Pool. FRANCES SMITH—“Warren”, Phy. Ed. Captain, Charlotte’s Pal. KERMIT SITES—“Sheriff”, Curley Hair, Woman Hater, Witty. MAREL THOMPSON—Quiet, Steady, Nurse. PAUL SMITH—“Greaser”, Singer, Good Hearted. NEV1A TURNER—“Al”, Guard, Football, Doctor. DONNIE STRICKLER—“Jay Bird”, Reader, Basketball. RACHEL VAN PELT—Quiet, Artist, Future Undecided. DONNIE STROOP—“Doopie”, Delaney ' s Shadow, Football. CAROLYN WAMPLER—Piano, Softball, Basketball, Shorty. MILES TURNER—G.I. Buzz, Track, Football, Boxing. JOYCE WHITMIRE—“Dirk”, Nancy’s Pal, Secretary. BOBBY WHITE—“Bob”, Oh! Boy!, Dairy Farmer. MARILYN ZIRK—“Popcorn”, Basketball, Teacher. EDDIE KELLER—“Skipper”, Algebra, Minister. JOHN MATHIAS—Texas, “Martha”, Football. Sophomore Class Officers . President Vice-President . Secretary . . - . Treasurer Ronnie Brown Jakie Crider. Wanda Baugh Betty Jane Roadcap FLOWER Lily of die Valley COLORS Green and White MOTTO “Nothing is gained without work” SOPHOMORES First Row (left to right )—Eva Miller, Betty Ann Stager, Viola Ritchie, Marlene Bowman, Billie Vincie, Cora Corbin, W anda Baugh, Ann Lohr, Barbara Turner, Carolyn Lantz, Linda Johnson, Elda Carr Second Row ( left to right )—Ronnie Brown, Durwood Custer, Ray Caplinger, Jakie Crider, Lawrence Derrow, James Lohr, Robert Reedy, James Phillips Third Row (left to right) —John Williams, Lonnie Moore, Herbert Mason, Jimmy Simmers, Charles Seekford, Eugene Holsinger, Charles Rhodes, Mrs. Fahrney Absent —Eleanor Hess First Row (left to right) —Peggy Riddle, Betty Shipe, Beulah Simmers, Sylvia Reedy, Helen Nesselrodt, Dorothy Trumbo, Doris Emswiler, Dorothy Spitzer, Betty Jane Roadcap, Shirley Hinkle, Janet Cline, Mary Billhimer Second Row (left to right) —Richard Showalter, Bobby Ryman, Beverly Fitzwater, Bobby Early, Roger Stayner, Frank Mitchell, Gary Fulk, Don Holsinger. Clarence Kline, Miss Trumbo Third Rozv (left to right) —Bennie Blosser, Wayne Jameson, Charles White, Ronald Ryman, Paul Renalds, Dale Huffman, Ralph Fulk, Eddie Yancey, Ivan McWilliams Absent —Donna Zirkle, Buddy Wood Sophomore Scratches WANDA BAUGH—Class Secretary, Nurse, Good-natured, Pleasant. MARY BILLHIMER—Home Ec., Roller skating, Neat, Quiet. BENNY BLOSSER—Baseball, Reading, Electrician, Friendly. MARLENE BOWMAN—Home Ec., “Sylvia”, Swimming, Likeable. RONALD BROWN—Class President, Band, Sports, Dependable. RAY CAPLINGER—F.F.A., Playing a Guitar, Pilot, Cooperative. ELD A JEAN CARR—Home Ec., “Jimmy”, “For Pity Sakes”, Carefree. JANET CLINE—Home Ec., Sports, Good-natured, Dependable. CORA CORBIN—Home Ec., “Nelson”, Sports, Always Smiling. JACOB CRIDER—“Jakie”, Vice-President of Class, Neat, Quiet. DURWOOD CUSTER—Basketball, Music, Talking to Girls, Coach. LAWRENCE DERROW—Bowling, Tall Mischievous. BOBBY EARLY—Band, Shooting Pool, “Yeah”, Navy. DORIS EMSW1LER—Sports, Rosy Cheeks, Quiet, Friendly. BEVERLY FITZWATER—Listening to Comedians, Lonnie, “Holy Cow”. GARY FULK—Getting into Trouble, Roller Skating, Navy, Talkative. RALPH FULK—Running Around, Pilot, Wavy Hair, Quiet. ELEANOR HESS—Home Ec., Basketball, “Betty Jane”, Talkative. SHIRLEY HINKLE—Glee Club, Traveling, Talkative, Happy-go-lucky. DON HOLSINGER—F.F.A., Typing, Hunter, “Smiles”. ELIGENE HOLSINGER—“Holy”, F.F.A., Black Hair, Mischevious. DALE HL T FFMAN—Reading, Chevrolets, Mechanic, Likable. WAYNE JAMESON—Basketball, Baseball, “Clarene”, Capable LINDA JOHNSON—Basketball, New Market, Sleeping, Lively. CLARENCE KLINE—F.F.A., Fishing, Black Hair, Quiet. CAROLYN LANTZ—Basketball, Glee Club, Lively, Talkative. ANN LOHR—Band, President of 4-H, “Bev”, Cooperative. JAMES LOHR—Basketball, Baseball, 4-H, F.F.A., Reliable. HERBERT MASON—Geography, Truck Driver, Good-natured, Dependable IVAN McWILLIAMS—Basketball, Baseball, 4-H, Likable. EVA MILLER—Home Ec., Algebra, Quiet, Studious. FRANK MITCHELL—Going to movies, Detective, Quiet, Neat. LONIE MOORE—Movie Machine, “Beverly”, Friendly, Talkative. HELEN NESSELRODT—Home Ec., “Dorothy”, Dependable, Nice-to-know JAMES PHILLIPS—F ' .F.A., Going to Movies, Easy-Going. ROBERT REEDY—F.F.A., Drive-In, Ruieks, Teasing Charles. SYLVIA REEDY—Home Ec., Collecting Stationery, “Marlene”, Talkative. PAUL RENALDS—F.F.A., Sorrel Top, Farmer, Good Natured. CHARLES RHODES—F.F.A., Baseball, Neat, Pleasant. PEGGY RIDDLE—Band, Home Ec., Friendl y, Dependable. VIOLA RITCHIE—Home Ec., Algebra, Studious, Reliable. BETTY JANE ROADCAP—Class Treasurer, “Eleanor”, Neat, Talkative. RICHARD RYMAN—“Dick”, F.E.A., Basketball, Likeable. ROBERT RYMAN—“Bobby”, Running Around, Typing, Quiet. CHARLES SEEKFORD — President of 4-H, Talkative, “Small Fry”. BETTY SHIPE—Glee Club, Home Ec., “Donna”, Tiny, Likeable. ' RICHARD SHOW ALTER—F.E.A., Basketball, Cedar Run. [IMMY SIMMERS—Eating, “Charles”, Short, Friendly. BEULAH SIMMONS—Home Ec., Drawing, Nurse, Kind. DOROTHY SPTTZER—Band, Home Ec., Basketball, Willing Worker. BETTY STAGER—Home Ec., Biology, Bookworm, Dependable. ROGER STAYNER—Track, Bowling, Tall And Dark, Mischievous. DOROTHY TRUMBO 1 —Home Ec., “Helen”, Pleasant, Always Smiling. BARBARA TURNER—Home Ec., “Bill”, Riding in A 36-Ford, Lively. BILLIE VTNCIE—“Marlene”, Going To Movies, Biology, Quiet. CHARLES WHITE—“Bugs”, Baseball, Running Around, Talkative. JOHN WTLLTAMS—Getting Tn Trouble, Girls, Trucks, Mischievous. BUDDY WOOD—“Bud”, Reading, Farmer, Quiet. EDDIE YANCEY—Sports, Biology, “You Don’t Say”, Likeable. DONNA ZIRKLE—Glee Club, Home Ec., Music, Reliable. EIGHTH GRADE First Rozv (left to right)— Phoebe Reamer, Jane Thomas,, Nancy Driver, Phyllis Shifflett, Betty Lam, Ina Mae Mitchell, Marylee Cline, Evelyn Ritchie, Della Miller, Amelia Carr, Phyllis Strickler _ . Second Row (left to right)— Mrs. Stoutamyre, Nancy Lee Kline, Joyce Williams, Mary Florence Mitchell, Martha Crider, Lois Huffman, Alice Dove, Jo Ann Nett, Alma Mil ' er, Katherine Ryman Third Row (left to right)— Sylvia Phillips, Shirley Spitzer, Doris Koontz, Betty Baugh, Margaret Fulk, Helen Albrite, Joy Fulk, Ashaline Clme, Violet Staub, Geraldine Williams. Merline See Absent —Ruth Miller First Row (left to rigt) — Wayne Meadows, Buddy Wood, John Brenneman, Billy Good, Eugene Shoemaker, Junior Fulk, Paul Stager, Samuel Bowman, Nelson Hillyard, Lonnie Huffman, Robert Trumbo, Donald Turner Second Rozv (left to right) —Wayne Dove, Ivan Barb, Billy ood, Carroll Manning, Joe May, Tommy Allebaug’h, John Helbert, Lowell Will, Gene Nesselrodlt, Jerry Wampler, Bob Smallwood, Gerald Crider, Charles Cave, Eddie Miller, Mr. Miller Third Rozv ( left to right) —Loy Fulk, Clifton Good, Billy Drury, Billy Whne, David Hoover, Garth Kagey, Nelson Layman, Jack Lohr, Derwood Runion, John Rohrbaugh, James YanPelt Absent —James Vincie, Eugene Custer, Robert Kline, Charles Halterman, 1 bane Wilkins, Ashby Whetzel, Donald Meadows, V r eltie Minnick, Jimmie Strickler, Rudolph Fultz SEVENTH GRADE First Row (left to right) --Betty Summers, Louist Reedy, John Rhodes, Henry Billei, John Mason, Jimmy Hillyard, Donald Martz, Carroll Stroop, V dson Smith Second Roto (left to right)— Lois Caplinger, Velma Simmers, Janet Reid, Shelvy Jean Smxt , Joyce Shipe, Catherine Holsinger, Mary Wilson Ritchie, Karen Nesselrodt Third Row (left to right)— Elinor Turner, Gloria Glass, Janet See Mary Sue Jiumi , lean Wampler, Joyce Breneman, Janice Early, Phyllis iurner , Fourth Row (left to right)— Miss Turner, Geneva Payne, Jackie Feddon, Barbara Vaugha i, Evelyn Kennedy, Eva Nell Turner, Marjorie Minmck Mary Reedy Fifth Row (left to right)— Donald Jameson, John Ed VanPelt, Robert Showalter, Leon Lohr, George Fawley, David Shifflett Absent —Joyce Fitzwater, Richard Spitzer, S}dvia W ill SIXTH GRADE First Roiv (left to right) —Larry Holsinger, Charles Minnick, Stanley Nesselrodt, Dorothy Silvious, Geraldine Whitmer, Norma Wittig, Agnes Stager, Nancy Fulk, Helen Wampler, Zelda Riddle, Phoebe Lohr Second Row (left to right)— Mrs. Hartman, Eleanor Muntzing, Teddy Shoemaker, Sara Behrens, El wood Crider, Billy Fahrney, Donnie Mathias, Carroll Dellinger, Danny Spitzer Third Row (left to right) —Eddie Yancey, Rhoda Geil, Violet Mills, Eugene Lantz, Carroll Kennedy, Shirley Eaton, Antelle Payne, Bonnie Stager, Doris Southerly, Ruth Borror, Barbara Eaton Fourth Rozv (left to right)— Larry May, Virginia Kline, Betty Ford, Laura Lantz Helen Ritchie, Brown Snyder, Lloyd May, Gary Strickler, Clarence Shoemaker, Kenneth Getz Absent —Lina Fawley, Michael Lohr, Vernon Nesselrodt FIFTH GRADE First Row (left to right) —Carolyn Dove, Shelby May, Barbara Orebaugh, Jane Ritchie, Jean Ritchie, Barbara Simmers, Betty Minnick, June Martz, Joyce Lohr, Anna Corbin Second Row (left to right )—Mrs. Wagner, Wayne Holsinger, Ronald Mitchell, Phillip Zirkle, Neil Black, Leroy Eaton, Derwood Runion, Nelson Showalter, Lowell Turner, Gary Smith Third Rozv (left to right )—Phyllis Showalter, Betty Garber, Shelvy Lantz, Cathryn Lohr, Mary Rollins, Priscilla Fawley, Gail Hill, Hilda Nesselrodt, Elizabeth Wittig, Blanche Ritchie Fourth Row (left to right )—Meade Siever, David Fulk, Jimmie Ritchie, Calvin Ritchie, Franklin Nicholas, Bobby May, Raymond Phillips, Roy Lambert Recent Entry —Doris Rugemer FOURTH GRADE First Row (left to right) —Richard Cullers, Charles Lowry, Patsy Weaver, Dianne Helbert, Kathleen Lambert, Susan Early, Floretta Sonifrank, Phyllis Showalter, Hilda Crider, Wilma Fulk, Charlotte Dove, Barbara Driver Second Rozv (left to right) —Billy Martz, J.E. Holsinger, Charles Simmers, Mike Lohr, Nelson Ryman, Porter Shoemaker, Larry Turner, Paul Caldwell, Richard Phillips, Donald Showalter Third Row (left to right)— Emily Turner, Mary Fawley, Marie Dove, Jane Ford, Ruth Crider, Mildred Shoemaker, Louise Nesselrodt, Brenda Spitzer, Frances Nesselrodt Fourth Rozv ( left to right) —Miss Hinegardner, Ellen Behrens, Mildred Kennedy, Evaline Cline Absent —Bonnie Miller Recent Entries —Lillian Ritchie, Paul Ritchie THIRD GRADE First Row (left to right )—Earl Ritchie Jr., Johnny Lohr, Roland Lohr Carolyn Breeden, Marlene Hulvey, Phyllis Lohr, Genevieve Shoemaker, Joan Crawtord, Linda Phillips, Madge Wampler Second Row (left to right)-— Miss Neff, Raymond Kennedy, Glen Showalter, Joe Smith Dorsey Wittig, Gerald May, Derwood Shipe, Billy Runion, Brenda Norman Third Raze (left to right)— Tommy Fawley, Sara Fitzwater, Jo Ann Kline, Wanda i urner, Nancy Ritchie, Mary Wine, Bonnie Kennedy, Ina Grace Nesselrodt, Leonard Dove Fourth Row (left to right) —Peggy Long, David Geil, Flora Zirk, Beverly Whitmer, Danny Lantz, Ralph Reedy, Carlotta Strickler, Margaret Rollins, Marcia Schuler SECOND GRADE First Row (left to right)— Gary Shell, Robert Carl Ritchie, Bobby Ritchie, James Mitchell, Janet Showalter, Jerry Holsinger, Sammy Wampler, Irene Hottinger, Sue Yankey, John Sellers, Shirley Sellers, Phyllis Lantz, Elaine Halterman Second Row ( left to right) — Elmer Mills, Edward Young, Linda Shoemaker, Donnie Simmers, Bobby Harper, Frances Reese, Gloria Layman, Doris Crawford, Dorothy Lohr, James Alger, Benny Rhodes, 1 )a!e Gartman Third Row ( left to right)— Gay Fink, Doris Nesselrodt, Barbara Holsinger, Judy D ' epoy, Gary Trumbo, Larry Trumbo, Doris Eaton, David Behens, Harley Showalter Alice Mae Long, Lilian Hoover Fourth Rozo ( left to right) —Miss Shifflett, Arno ' d Spitzer, Norman Smith, Everett Lohr, Billy Branner, Bradley Knupp, Charles Mathias, Wayne Nesselrodt, Alden W hitmore Jr., Marie Showalter Recent Entry —Geraldine Lam FIRST AND THIRD GRADES First Rent ' (left to right )—Juanita Jenkins, Jeannie Corbin, Sandra Martz Second Row ( left to right) — Karen Eaton, Anna Southerly, Dewey Hill, Roger Siever, Leroy Lohr, George Sellers, Jerry Alger, Gary Shipe, Ellen Showalter, Jone Halterman Third Rote (left to right) —Larry Lohr, Franklin Early, Peyton Yancey, Lillie Eaton, Dottie Turner, Judy Holsinger, Buddy Harrison, Marvin Spitzer, Donald McCary, Parry Lohr Fourth Row (left to right) —Miss Wampler, Clara Ann Ritchie, Janet Spitzer, Nancy Shank, Betty Lou Albrite Absent —Lloyd Fullc Recent Entries —Bill Waggoner, Ralph Ritchie, Danny Rayner, Bobby Lam, Betty Lam, Eileen Lohr FIRST GRADE First Row (left to right) —Charles Lohr, Leonard Keplinger, James Cline, Robert Harrison, Dorothy Rexrode, Nancy Wampler, Jean Ritchie, Leanna Selles, Frederick Early, Gary James Lohr, Otis Runion, Joseph Showalter, Frankie Showalter Second Row ( left to right) —Betty Sonifrank, Wayne Westfall, Cletus Sellers, Gary Whitmore,, Brenda Moyer, Donna Gay Norman, Sharon Holsinger, H.L. Kennedy, Sidney Williams, Douglas Long, Jimmie Sonifrank, Lee Yancey Third Row ( left to right) —Yolanda Lohr, Sidney Lou Brainard, Francis Proctor, Sonny Conley, Bobby Weaver, David Hottinger, Bruce Brinn, Nelson Lee Showalter, Dickie Shank, Jack Nicholas, Archie Long Absent —Louise Wampler, Mary Ellen Keller OUR POST GRADUATES MARY K. FULK JOYCE LANTZ LOUISE LONG 1917 1922 1923 1924 1925 1927 1928 1930 1931 1932 1933 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1943 1944 1945 1946 ALUMNI CONTRIBUTIONS D. Miller Spitzer J. Frank Hillyard Kate Turner Mrs. Elizabeth Wagner John Edgar Williams 1947 Frances Brock Williams Voilet Wood Mrs. Marc Freeman Mrs. Lillian Yancey Maddox Travis Maddox Carl G. Showalter Zach M. Turner Mrs. John L. Turner Mrs. Vergie Lantz Mary Alice Ours 1948 Lennis Moyers Eddie Branner Fred M. Black J. S. Sellers Alden Whitmore Earl A. Kline Brownie Lester Eleanor Kline Fulk Marjorie F. Whitmore Reuel Tusing Homer M. Kline Gifford G. Turner Granvil J. Turner 1949 Dorothy Trumbo Garnett R. Turner Robert S. Rhodes Dow Dove Mrs. June Moomaw Fahrney Geraldine Hoover John Long Arvilla Cullers Roadcap Arnold Harpine Harold C. Hoover Robert M. Bare 1950 Mary Evelyn Spitzer Mrs. Evelene Bazzle Biller Mrs. Glenna Fink Ritchie Mrs. Virginia Phillips Armentrout Vada M. Turner Carl Grey Hoover Eleanor Fawley Mrs. Velma Davis Caplinger Mrs. June Shoemaker Ritchie Dorothy Pence Marion Hulvey Rudolph Moomaw Rosalie Kline Betty Lee H. Turner Glenn Hulvey Mrs. Verdie Phillips Huffman Mrs. Catherine Phillips Armentrout Gerald Spitzer Mrs. Kathryn Turner Mrs. Polly Bazzle Jamison Belmont Ritchie Betty Cline William Bare Jr. Lena A. Turner Wayne A. Turner Alvin Roadcap Kathryn Nesselrodt Bud Brown Louise Wittig Mae Nesselrodt Kenneth Thomas Annie Barb Johnnie Phillips Mrs. Richard Dellinger John Lee Lohr Louise Long Tva Harpine Lois May Anna Catherine Kline Edward Stayner Hugh Billhimer Lula Crider Helen Pullins Betty Crider Tusing Virginia Roadcap Kline Donna Kline Mary Kathryn Fulk Dorothy Ann Early Charles Blosser Tdella Mongold Edwin Turner Ray Billhimer Anna Lucy Phillips Joyce Lantz Alma Lee Pullins Toy Andes THE COMMUNI-K STAFF Patsy Smucker. Loretta Reamer . Margaret Renalds . Nancy May, Sonny Derrow. Mildred Renalds. Betty Lou Cave. Pauline Smith. Mary Catherine Dellinger. Ellen Blosser, Miles Turner. Ann Lohr, Roger Stayner. Mary Jane Turner, Joan Skidmore. Gene Driver. Stanley Turner. Miss Trumbo . . Editor-in-Chief . Assistant Editor . Society Editor . Co-Spurts Editors . Feature Editor Assistant Feature Editor . Art Editor . Senior Reporter . Junior Reporters . . .Sophomore Reporters . Typists . Mini co graph cr . Business Manager . Faculty Advisor “PEOPLE ARE FUNNY” Presented March 9 by SENIOR CLASS OF BROADWAY HIGH SCHOOL Announcer . Art Linkletter . Mabel Finny. Roscoe Higginbottam. Peggy Sheridan . Millie Vernon. Petty V ernon. Kate Vernon. Fd Vernon. Stan Rockwell. Wanda Williams. George Stewart. Elsie Carter. Don Carter. Director . Assistant Director. Student Director. ...Sonny Derrow .J. D. Lantz . Mildred Rena Ids .... Bevelyn Fulk .Lois Bare .Nancy May . . Betty 1 mu Cave .Norma Caplinger . . . Stanley Turner .Gene Driver .Alice Higgs . . . . Bobby Rhodes Mary Davis Kline .. . Donnie Turner . Miss May .... Miss Trumbo .Margaret Renalds “MOLLIE O’SAUGHNESSY” Presented by the Junior Class December 8, 1950 CAST OF CHARACTERS Sheriff Mike O’Shaughnessy .Kermit Sites Tobacco Pete .Bobby White Olaf Hansen .Glade Fulk Fred Beamis .Dirk Freeman Harve Dietrich .Miles Turner Mollie O’Shaughnessy .Ellen Ritchie Katie Richmond .Phoebe May Mrs. Loftus .Louise Showalter Jed O’Shaughnessy .Lawson Roadcap Pat Clancy .Bobby Black Mrs. Richmond .Patsy Hoover Amanda Weisheimer .Nevia Turner Tessie Weisheimer .Ellen Blosser Sammie Schmidt .Donnie Strickler Cowboys—Delaney Blaine, Jackie Driver, Eugene Reid, Jesse Cline, Paul Smith, Donnie Stroop ■: ; . CHEER LEADERS Left to Right —Elaine Muntzing, Patsy Smucker, Margaret Fulk First Row (left to right) Daniel Cline (Manager), Brisco Dellinger, Alvin Stick¬ ler, Cletus Phillips, Donnie Moomaw, Bobby Rhodes, Dirk Freeman (Manager). Second Rozv (left to right) Ronnie Brown, Bill Neff, Richard Kline, Donnie Strickler, James Lohr. Third Row (left to right) Mr. Whitmore (Coach), Wayne Jameson, Donnie Turner, Sonny Derrow. First Rozv 1 (left to right) Lawson Roadcap (Manager), Ray Caplinger, Stanley Roller, Durwood Custer, Lowell Ritchie. Second Row (left to right) Bevelyn Fulk, Sonny Derrow, Lawrence Derrow, Jackie Crider, Ronnie Brown, Bobby White. Third Row (left to right) Mr. Whitmore (Coach), Miles Turner, Bobby Sager, Bobby Early, Richard Litten. ' TEW DITf .(U i 0 ardsonborg, VA 228011 GIRLS’ BASKETBALL Front Row (left to right )—Phoebe May, Nevia Turner, Betty Lou Cave, Nancy May, Patsy Hoover, Alice Higgs, Barbara Phillips Back Row (left to rigiit )—Miss Lester, Mary Catherine Dellinger, Carolyn Wampler, Clara Sheets, Florence Harpine, Dorothy Spitzer, Carolyn Lantz, Margaret Renalds Absent —Loretta Reamer, Ellen Ritchie, Marilyn Zirk Coach —Miss Brownie Lester Managers —Margaret Renalds, Mary Catherine Dellinger Captain —Alice Higgs Assistant Captain —Nancy May FORWARDS Phoebe May Alice Higgs Betty Lou Cave Carolyn Wampler Florence Harpine Barbara Phillips Ellen Ritchie Loretta Reamer GUARDS Patsy Hoover Nancy May Carolyn Lantz Nevia Turner Clara Sheets Dorothy Spitzer Marilyn Zirk BOYS’ BASKETBALL Front Roza ( left to right) —Durwood Custer, Bobby Rhodes, Donnie Moomaw, Sonny Derrow, J. D. Lantz, Wayne Jameson Back Roza (left to right )—Stanley Turner, Richard Kline, Donnie Turner, Mr. Whitmore, Cletus Phillips, Ronnie Brown, Lawrence Roller Absent —Stanley Roller, Gene Driver Coach —Mr. Alden Whitmore Managers —Stanley Turner, Lawrence Roller FORWARDS J.D. Lantz Jr. Wayne Jameson Cletus Phillips Stanley Roller j CENTERS Donnie Turner Ronnie Brown Richard Kline GUARDS Durwood Custer Bobby Rhodes Donnie Moomaw Gene Driver Sonny Derrow FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Mildred Renalds. President Patsy Smucker . Vice-President Pauline Smith. Secretary Florence Harpine. Treasurer Mary Catherine Dellinger. Reporter Miss Moyers . Advisor MOTTO “Toward New Horizons” COLORS FLOWER Red and White Red Rose The Broadway Chapter has fifty-eight members this year. Some of ©in¬ activities were: Observed F.H.A. week by giving an assembly program. Donated money to the F.H.A. camp. Last summer we sent our President as a delegate to the State F.H.A. conven¬ tion at Madison College in Harrisonburg, Virginia. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Gene Driver . Richard Kline. Bevelyn Fulk. Junior Mathias. jack Driver . Mr. E. W. Roller. (Absent when picture was made.) Mr. R. Z. Arey. MOTTO Learn to Do Doing to learn Earning to live Living to serve COLORS National Blue and Corn Gold The Broadway Chapter had thirty-five members this year. Some of our activities were: Took part in the following contests: shop judging, dairy, poultry, Decree team, and public speaking. All of these contests were sponsored by the Rockingham Federation. Celebrated F.F.A. week by presenting assembly program and taking- part in a radio broadcast over W.S.V.A. Held Father-Son Banquet with Timberville. In October four members attended the Atlantic Rural exposition in Richmond. . President . . . Vice-President . Secretary . T rcasurer . Reporter . Advisor Assistant Advisor BAND First Row (left to right) —Mary Jane Turner, Ann Lohr, Marilyn Zirk, Loretta Reamer, Laura Lantz, Phoebe Reamer, Laura Lantz, Joyce Wiliams Mary Kathryn Fulk, Mr. Eddie Branner, Director Second Row (left to right )—Ellen Ritchie, Jean Wampler, Geraldine Whitmore, Betty Ann Garber, Sylvia Will, Nancy Fulk, Kathryn Lohr, Janice Early, Mary Davis Kline, Lawrence Roller Third Rozv (left to right) —Mary Catherine Dellinger, Jo Ann Neff, Peggy Riddle, Lois Huffman, Helen Albrite, Bobby Early Fourth Rozv (left to right) —Nelson Hillyard, John Wagner, Ronnie Brown, Dorothy Spitzer, Jerry Wampler, Donnie Moomaw, J.D. Lantz Fifth Rozv (left to right) —Jackie Driver, Donnie Jameson, Gene Driver, Bevelyn Fulk, Richard Litten Absent —Rachel Van Pelt, Billy Drury GIRLS’ CHORUS First Row (left to right) —Mr. Miller, Director, Genevieve Runion, Mary Florence Mitchell, Patsy Smucker, Elaine Muntzing, Jean Waggoner, Mabel Thompson, Betty Jane Roadcap, Mrs. Ardinger, Assistant Director Second Row (left to right)- —Carolyn Wampler, Pauling Smith, Nancy May, Wilma Getz, Mildred Renalds, Margaret Renalds, Wilda Getz, Phoebe May, Betty Shipe Third Rozv (left to right) —Pearl Showalter, Betty Lou Cave, Janet Cline, Shirley Hinkle, Barbara Turner, Alice Lee Dove, Ina Mae Mitchell Carolyn Lantz Fourth Row (left to right) —Norma Caplinger, Virginia Runion, Joyce Whitmire, Nancy McWilliams, Nevia Turner, Martha Crider, Arlene Wittig, Lois Bare, Clara Sheets L ' V I COMPLIMENTS OF BROADWAY FEED SUPPLY COMPANY 00O00 Honegger Red Comb Quality Feeds 00O00 Phone 85 or 117 00O00 Broadway.Virginia COMPLIMENTS OF BROADWAY DRUG STORE Carl G. Showalter Registered Pharmacist 00O00 B.H.S. School Supplies Center 00O00 Remember Us After Graduation COMPLIMENTS OF J. D. LANTZ Lumber and Mill Work ocOoo Phone 66-J 00O00 Broadway, Virginia LONE PINE HATCHERY U. S. Approved—Pullorum Clean “Quality Chicks and Keels” PHONE 68 Timberville.Virginia NEWMAN BUILDING AND MATERIAL CORPORATION Building Materials.Building Contractors Timberville, Virginia GARBER S MOBIL CENTER “Always at your Service” RESTAURANT “Where Friends Meet and Eat” PHONE 81 W. “Bill” Garber Timberville, Virginia MASON SALES AND SERVICE Nu-Way Feeds New Idea Farm Equipment.M. M. Tractors Texaco Gas Oil DAY PHONE 47 J NIGHT PHONE 47-L oOOOo Broadway.V irginia J. M. HULVEY SON Eggs and more Eggs 00O00 Genuine Olga Pocahontas Coal 00O00 BROADWAY HARRISONBURG Phone 36 Phone 874 BRANNER PRINTING SERVICE Office Supplies Equipment Phone 43-J Broadway, Virginia COMPLIMENTS OE C. D. LANTZ “We furnish material to build a house;but it takes love and co-operation to make a home.’’ Your Poultry Market Is The ROCKINGHAM POULTRY MARKETING CO-OPERATIVE, INC. Grower Owned Grower Operated ocOoo Broadway, Virginia WINCHESTER VIRGINIA • STAUNTON, VIRGINIA MOOREFIELD, WEST VIRGINIA COMPLIMENTS OF T. G. RHODES TIMBERVILLE DEPARTMENT STORE Meats.Groceries.Dry Goods.Frozen Foods Phone 32 Virginia Timberville COMPLIMENTS OF Mutual Cold Storage Cooperative INCORPORATED 00O00 Telephone Timberville 70 00O00 Broadway.Virginia COMPLIMENTS OF BLATT’S CLEANERS FURRIERS Trucks Call and Deliver— MONDAY, THURSDAY SATURDAY WHETZEL MEAT MARKET Meats.Groceries.Ball Band Footwear Phone 57 Broadway Virginia GORDONS SALES SERVICE Timberville, Va. Phone 21 COMPLIMENTS OF BROADWAY MILLING CO. Incorporated 00O00 Broadway, Virginia SCHENCK CHEESE CO. WHOLESALE FOOD SPECIALTIES 00O00 NUTS AND CANDY 00O00 Winchester.Virginia COMPLIMENTS OF LONG S POULTRY CORPORATION 0OOO0 Phone 72 Broadway, Virginia FARMERS SUPPLY, INC. Poultry Contractors 0OO00 BEACON MACO FEEDS 00O00 Farm 6r Poultry Supplies 00O00 Phone 90 00O00 Broadway.Virginia Williams Garage John E. Williams GOODYEAR Tires Tubes Contract Lifeguards Hauling Car and Home Supplies ooOoo 39 Years of Better Service and Lime Quality Merchandise HOT POINT Stone Sand Electrical Appliances ooOoo Motorola-R. C. A. Phone 51 or 75-J General Electric Radios Phone 51 ELECTRICAL Installation Repair Appliances ooOoo Ranges.Refrigerators. .Farm Freezers Cleaners.Hot Plates.I rons... .Flourescent Lighting Door Chimes.Hells.Heatei s.Fans.Lamps Batteries.Wiring Supplies Keys While You Wait ooOoo BROADWAY ELECTRIC SERVICE Broadway, Va. Phone 108 FIRST NATIONAL BANK Broadway, Virginia 00O00 It is our will to provide the individual and the community with a service that really serves them and protects their interest; a si ncere desire always to keep this a sound and friendly hank. 00O00 Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation BROCKS GAP SERVICE Service With A Smile BENJ. H. CARR, Prop. Phone 12-F-14 BROADWAY, VA. COMPLIMENTS OF HIGHWAY MOTORS Chrysler—Plymouth—International Motor Trucks 00O00 2 Miles North Harrisonburg.U. S. 11 MOVIES UNDER THE STARS Harrisonburg Drive In- THE ATRE Entertainment for the Entire Family COMPLIMENTS OF BROADWAY RESTAURANT P-Nut-:-Glenn PHONE 35-W Broadway.Virginia COMPLIMENTS OF DR. CHARLES E. WATSON 00O00 Broadway.Virginia Rockingham Co-operative Farm Bureau Incorporated The House Cooperation Built 00O00 Harrisonburg.Virginia BRANCHES: Bridgewater, Elkton, Timberville Cross Keys With Premier Quality Feed Let us supply your farm need oOCDOo Phone 76 MUTUAL FEED CO. Broadway, Va. NU-METHOD DRY CLEANERS We are as near as your nearest telephone 54 Donald M. Crist, Props. Timberville, Va. COMPLIMENTS OF Dinnerbell Restaurant A Good Place To Eat 00O00 Harrisonburg, Va. or Economical Transportation CHEVROLET FOR 1951 FOR ECONOMICAL TRANSPORTATION AMERICA ' S LARGEST and FINEST LOW PRICED CAR • New American Beauty Design • New American Preferred Bodies by Fisher • New Modern-Mode Interiors • New More Powerful Jumbo-Drum • New Safety-Sight Instrument Panel • New Improved Center Point Steering • Plus Time Proved Power Glide More People Buy Chevrolet Than Any Other Car 0OOO0 FAWLEY CHEVROLET SALES Broadway, Virginia Dealers License No. 571 PEOPLES CHEVROLET, INC. SALES SERVICE Phone 5 Your Friendly Chevrolet Dealer Harrisonburg.Virginia COMPLIMENTS OF A. W. WHITMORE SONS Merchants 00O00 Broadway.Virginia FARMERS EGG MARKET “Buyer of Eggs, Poultry, and Walnut Kernels” Phone 6 Timberville, Virginia Clothing, Dry Goods, Shoes Cheek Our Quality and Prices 00O00 MARTIN ' S Park View Phone 1386-J COMPLIMENTS OF FARMERS MERCHANTS BANK 00O00 Timberville.Virginia EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING “Your Watch Tested On Pavlson Timing Machine Free’ ' Fine Jewelry Watches Diamonds PUFFENBERGER’S JEWELRY Broadway.Virginia Whitmire Radio Service COMPLIMENTS Complete Repairs OF Phone 87-R Dr. Howard T. Ware 00O00 oOOOo Broadway, Virginia Broadway, Virginia Lincoln - Miller Inc. DeSoto Plymouth R. I. DOVE Maker of Phone 308 1425 GOOD FRESH CANDY 115 West Bruce St. Phone 35-J Harrisonburg, Virginia Broadway, Virginia World s Largest Exclusive Builder of Commercial Vehicles G. M. C. The Most Beautiful Thing On Wheels Dollar For Dollar Y on Can’t Beat A Pontiac HOOVER MOTOR COMPANY BROADWAY, VA. Phone 25 and 110 RHODES SERVICE STATION Firestone Tires Home and Auto Supplies Westinghouse Appliances Electric Stoves.Refrigerators Laundromats—Dryers—Food Freezers Electric Sewing Machines — Hot Water Heaters Dish Washers — Radio’s — Milk Coolers Every House Needs Westinghouse Phone Broadway 28 BROADWAY HATCHERY Va. U. S. Approved Pullorum Clean BABY CHICKS oOOoo Phone 40-F-10 oOOoo Broadway Virginia SPRING BROOK DAIRY Grade A Raw Guernsey Milk Accredited Herd Superior Quality PHONE 37-F-12 Broadway Virginia COMPLIMENTS OF POWDER PUFF BEAUTY SALON Phone 356 Broadway, Virginia ALEXANDER AMOCO SERVICE “The Original Special Motor Fuel” PERMALUBE OIL TIRES BATTERIES Mayland, Virginia C. C. Turner Farms Merry-Go-Boy Seven Times the World Champion ooOOc BROADWAY STABLES breeders expert trainers of Tennessee Walking Horses coGOo Vo.—U. S. Approved Hatchery 00O00 Registered Quality Tennessee Herefords Walking Horses 00O00 Broadway, Virginia Complete Line Of -S PORTING - -GOODS- Baseball, Football, Basketball, Tennis, Golf, Hunting, and Fishing Equipment. DISTRIBUTORS OF A. G. Spalding Bros Wilson Sporting Goods Reach, Wright, Ditson Shakespeare Fishing Tackle Harvard Sportswear HAWKINS HARDWARE CO. “Good Goods only—Since 1911” HARRISONBURG, VA. THE VALLEY CREAMERY, INC. INSIST ON THE BEST Valley Gold Ice Cream Massanntten Butter Sell Us Your Cream—Highest Market Prices Prompt Returns—Courteous Service Harrisonburg.Virginia COMPLIMENTS OF ROCCO 00O00 Harrisonburg.Virginia COMPLIMENTS OF SHENANDOAH’S PRIDE Dairy Products 00OO0 The Valley of Virginia Co-op. Milk Producers Association 00O00 Phone 327 00OO0 41 West Washington St. Harrisonburg, Va. NEFF LUMBER MILLS Better Lumber at Lower Cost Construction Lumber Veneer Logs Wood 00OO0 Telephone 29-F-2 00OO0 Broadway, Va. B. A. NEFF N. A. NEFF JOHN W. TALIAFERRO SONS JEWELERS 54 South Main Street Harrisonburg, Virginia BULOVA HAMILTON ELGIN WATCHES Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing COMPLIMENTS OF B. NEY SONS “Opposite the Post Office and just as reliable.” 0OO00 Harrisonburg, Va. COMPLIMENTS OF I. O. STICKLEY SON 00O00 Harrisonburg, Adrginia COMPLIMENTS OF Harrisonburg Livestock Market, Inc. Sale Every Monday Your Business Respectfully Solicited 00O00 Phone 1582 0OO00 Harrisonburg.Virginia COMPLIMENTS OF BLUE PARROT GRILL Props. W. K. Neff and E. E. Hillyard Phone 1497-L Melrose Virginia MELROSE RESTAURANT JIM and BILL Phone 1675-J U. S. 11 4 Miles North Harrisonburg, Va. COMPLIMENTS OF WETSEL SEED CO.. INC. ooOoo Harrisonburg, Va. COMPLIMENTS OF WAMPLER FEED and SEED CO., INC. ooOoo Harrisonburg, Va. BROADWAY MOTOR CO. INCORPORATED Ford Passenger Cars Trucks 00O00 Genuine Ford Parts and Accessories 00O00 Modern Service Department adequately equipped to render prompt service on any make of car or truck, including—paint and body work— wheel alignment—and undercoating. oOOOo 24 HOUR WRECKER SERVICE 00O00 Telephone—Day 2—Night 20-L or 12-W BABY CHICKS High Quality New Hampshires.Barred Crosses Va.-U. S. Approved.Pullorum Clean 00O00 Phone 871 00O00 THE SHENK HATCHERY COMPLIMENTS OF SWIFT COMPANY Dressers of Poultry Turkey Phone 1430 and 1428 Harrisonburg, Virginia COMPLIMENTS OF 0. T. FUNKHOUSER MUTUAL INSURANCE AGENCY 402 Old News Record Building 122 South Main Street Office Phone 241 Residence Phone 48-F-2 HARRISONBURG VIRGINIA WILLOMOR FARM Registered Shorthorns The Home Of SCOTSDALE DRUMMER The Stock Bull to improve Shorthorns in the East VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME Mr. and Mrs. John L. Turner Sons Phone 44-F-ll Broadway Virginia FEEDERS FEED, INC. Contractors BROILERS TURKEYS POULTRY SUPPLIES Full Line Livestock Feeds Grain Drying Service Fertilizer Spreader Service Custom Grinding Mixing PHONE II TIMBERVILLE, VIRGINIA DOVE S HATCHERY, INC. Va. U. S. Approved Pullorum - Clean 00O00 We Serve To Serve Again 00O00 Phone Tenth Legion 21-F-13 TIMBERVILLE DRUG STORE PHONE 123 TIMBERVILLE, VIRGINIA Braxton H. Coiner, Registered Pharmacist Prescriptions and Dings Soda Fountain COMPLIMENTS OF Merle and James Spitzer Mayland Service Station 00O00 Broadway, Virginia RFD 1 FULKS RUN GROCERY General Merchandise Garnett R. Turner, Owner Phone Broadway 45-F-3 FULKS, VIRGINIA CRIDER BROS. Dealers Tn General Merchandise TEXACO PRODUCTS Havoline “Custom-Made” Oil U. S. Tires And Tubes Auto Accessories “Our Merchandise Is All One Quality—The Best ' Rt. No. 259 Phone Broadway 10-F-30 FULKS, RUN, VA. TIMBERVILLE COMMUNITY RECREATION CENTER 00O00 POOF BOWFING SODA FOUNTAIN City Tire Battery Service I nc. U. S. Tires — BATTERIES RECAPPING E. C. Tutwiler Jr., Mgr. Elizabeth Liberty Sts. Phone 1286 HARRISONBURG, VA. COMPLIMENTS OF SELLERS FURNITURE STORE INC. Furniture For Less Phone Tenth Legion 21-F-4 Bridgewater Broadway, Ya. Class Rings.Pins.Club Pins Commencement Announcements Belts Buckles-Medals Trophies Caps and Gowns 00O00 WALTER B. ANDERSON 0OO00 L. G. BALFOUR, PRODUCTS 4111 Kensington Avenue Richmond 21, Virginia Autographs
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