Broadway High School - Memories Yearbook (Broadway, VA)

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• •• 1 ’ V E C 195 2 Published b j e y 10 F Vo I, XVII joieivold • • • O there are Voices of the Past, Links of a broken chain, Wings that can bear me back to Times Which cannot come again; Yet God forbid that I should lose The echoes that remain! —Adelaide A. Procter REFLECTOR STAFF EDITORIAL STAFF Marilyn Zirk . Editor-in-Chicf Elaine Muntzing . Assistant Editor Rachel Van Pelt . Art Editor Nancy McWilliams, Delaney Blaine. Snapshot Editors Louise Showalter, Bob Black. Sports Editors Ellen Ritchie . Typist LITERARY STAFF Phoebe May . Senior Editor Jim Moyers. Junior Editor Carroll Manning. Freshman Editor Eva Nell Turner . Eighth Grade Editor BUSINESS STAFF Dirk Freeman Business Manager Foreword Dedication Administration Seniors Underclassmen Elementary School Activities Advertisements ALUMNI CONTRIBUTIONS 1917—D. Miller Spitzer 1922— J. Frank Hillyard Florence V. Spitzer 1923— Elizabeth Wagner Kate Turner Virginia A. Brainard 1924— John E. Williams 1925— Frances Brock Williams Joseph Miller 1926— Bonnie N. Hillyard 1928— Mrs. Marc Freeman 1929— Guy L. Ritchie Melvin H. Fitzwater 1930— Mrs. John L. Turner 1932— Lennis Moyers Eddie Branner James W. Moyers Everette Wood 1933— Fred M. Black J. S. Sellers Thelma Whitmire Zirk Kathryn Martz Wampler 1936— Mrs. Driver Sellers 1937— Alden Whitmore Driver Sellers 1938— Brownie Lester 1940— Marjorie Foltz Whitmore Homer Kline, Jr. Beverly L. Holsinger 1941— Dorothy Trumbo Helen Whitmire Gifford G. Turner Granvil J. Turner 1942— Irene Good Layman 1943— Wilda Turner Hottle Garnett R. Turner 1944— L. P. Fitzwater John Long 1945— Margaret Good Garrett Evelene Bazzle Biller Harold Hoover Arvilla Cullers Roadcap Robert M. Bare Shirley Barb 1946— Eleanor Fawley Rosalie Kline Marion Hulvey Vada M. Turner Lillian Fulk 1947— Kathryn Turner Fahrney Eugene E. Hillyard Charlotte Kline Billhimer Polly Bazzle Jameson Jaunita Strickler Betty Lee H. Turner 1948— Annie Barb Bonnie L. Dellinger Claude Bodkins Alvin Roadcap Lena A. Turner Wayne A. Turner Virginia Ann Fawley Louise Wittig Ray O. Billihimer William Bare Jr. Wilda L. Zirk 1949— Anna C. Kline Virginia Roadcap Kline Lula Crider Clarene Sheetz Kale Barb 1950— Edwin Turner Joyce Lantz Anna Lucy Moomaw Wanda Good Charles Blosser Mary Kathryn F. Hulvey E ' eanor I. Williams Ray Billhimer Nancy Trumbo Bodkins Johnny Huffman 1951— Stanley Turner Pauline Smith Francis Armentrout Pearl Showalter Patsy Smucker Brown Genevieve Runion Moyer Lois Mae Bare Bevelvn Fulk Marilyn Jean Waggoner Donnie O. Turner Wilda Getz John Wagner Jane Waggoner Long Mary Kathryn Dellinger Joseph Brisco Dellinger Arlene Wittig Gene Edward Driver Lorna Gay Hottinger Darlene Thomas Barbara Phillips Sonny Derrow Donnie Moomaw Norma Caplinger Wilma Getz Grimm This our seventeenth and last edition of the Re¬ flector to Broadway High School. Now under con¬ struction is a new consolidated high school. If, as planned, it is completed before the opening of school next fall, the Senior Class of 1952 will be the last to graduate from the halls of Broadway High School. Broadway has justified its existence not only to those who have attended it, but also to its patrons and friends who have had contact with it in any way. Thus with a lasting remembrance, we express our appre¬ ciation by dedicating to Broadway High School the last publication of the Reflector . It is our sincere wish that in five or ten or even twenty years from now this issue of the Reflector will bring back the cher¬ ished memories of Broadway High School as you and I knew it in the years gone by. We, the graduating class of 1952, wish to express our appreciation for the years that you have traveled with us with your patience, cooperation, and ever present encouragement which has helped to guide us to our final goal — gradua¬ tion. We were indeed sorry that you, due to illness, were not able to continue 1952 with us to the finish, but we want you to know that we shall always be grateful to both of you. m emoliam E. W. Roller We wish to express our very real sense of loss in the passing of Mr. E. W. Roller on April 24, 1951. Mr. Roller came to Broadway as a teacher of agriculture in July 1928. He was a conscientous, faithful and loyal teacher. We voice our recognition and appreciation of his life and service among us and dedicate our efforts toward furthering those principles which he advocated and practiced. PRINCIPALS MESSAGE Where men have built an abiding success, indus¬ try and perseverance have proven the foundation stones of their great achievements. Every man may lay this foundation and build on it for himself. What¬ ever a man ' s natural advantage may be, great or small, industry and perseverance are his, if he chooses. By the exercise of these qualities he may rise as others have done, to success. OFFICE STAFF Margaret Renalds HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY E. H. Bartley Mrs. Virginia Edgar Branner I. W. Diehl Mathematics Brainard Band Agriculture Chemistry Library Science Miss Brownie Lester Social Studies English Physical Education Guidance Joseph W. Miller Mathematics Music Mrs. Frances Moyer.3 Algebra English Physical Ed. Miss Lennis Moyers Mathematics Home Economics Mr. I. F. Thomas Typing Shorthand Bookkeeping Miss Dorothy Trumbo English Science Physical Ed. Art Mrs. Hazel Stoutamyre English History Mr. Alden Whitmore History Physical Ed. GRADE FACULTY Mrs. Helen Drury First Grade Miss Effie Wampler First and Second Grades Miss Avis Shifflett Second Grade Miss Ada Neff Third Grade Miss Helen Bowman Fourth Grade Mr, 3 . Frances Williams Fourth Grade Mrs. John Mrs. Cecil Miss Kate Turner Wagner Hartman Seventh Grade Fifth Grade Sixth Grade SENIOR SNAPS mimmm mmrnm EVENTS FROM A SHIP’S LOG We would hardly have called ourselves “tots” but neither were we grown ups. Yes, that was 11 years ago in September 1941. Twenty small bashful, and yet wide awake intelligent boys and girls entering the spacious, beautiful harbor of Broadway High School. While struggling with our A B C’s under Mrs. Louise Minnich, we hardly realized that the golden harbor in which we were anchored meant eleven years of hard, toilsome, and rough sailing. Of our crew of 20, only 7 of us have remained true shipmates through the long voyage and hardship bestowed upon us in the form of education. Five of us, Nancv McWilliams, Loretta Reamer, Ellen Ritchie, Louise Showalter, and Carolyn Wampler were darkeyed, funny built, wavy and straight haired, giggling girls. Our other two shipmates, Delaney Blaine and Don Holsinger were blush¬ ing, grinning, bashful, gawky boys, all dressed up in new pants and suspenders with their greatest ambition to be a “Marble Sea King” (Ruler of Girls). During our ship’s first course we made three short stops and picked up 3 more of our present B. H. S. crew. Through the port holes we see the islands of Tenth Legion, Tampa, Florida, and Linville-Edom where they once were anchored. After seven tough years of fighting, many gales and high seas we overtook and captured three brutal pirate ships, “Leadin’, Ritin’, and Rithmatic”. Looking back through our ship’s log we find that we conquered other ob¬ stacles that might have stood in our way and hindered our advancement if deep study would not have been given to them. Among these were the passing through the “Isthmus of the Multiplication Tables” and the “Straits of Long Division and Geography”. With these finally not giving us any more trouble we turned our thoughts and dreams to a permanent settlement located somewhere in the Eastern part of Broadway. To have a settlement we realized we must soon stop and pick up more ship¬ mates and plenty of supplies. In the year 1949 we succeeded in getting 18 crew members from Tenth Legion, Cootes Store, Lacey Springs, Genoa, Timberville, Fulks Run, Orebaugh, and Singers Glen. Our Co-Captains were Miss Tressie V. Myers, and Mrs. Cecil Hartman. Because some of our shipmates were getting up in age we decided it was time to draw up our sails and settle down pronto. This we did in the lovely spot of a densely populated locality of Broadway. We stayed here for the remaining three years and really enjoyed our chosen spot with few interruptions. In 1951 we were joined by 3 islanders from Bergton and one foreigner from Chicago, Illinois. Time passed rapidly and before we realized it a bright September morning dawned and a new voyage year had begun where we could really view our present goals. Most of us were promoted to the rank of “Seniors” a high position which takes a lot of time and work to attain. Now that we are entering the harbor “Diploma” we are realizing how happy our journey has been and we hope the incoming “Seniors” will enjoy theirs as much as we did. 4 ' hus ends the voyage history of the Class of 1952. The Foreigner SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Vice-President Secretary Scotty Black FLOWER Lily of the Valley COLORS Green and Silver MOTTO “Out of the harbor, into deep channels” SENIORS DONNIE SCHULER ARMENTROUT Joe Bus patrolman, quiet, F. F. A., Lacey Springs, Jr’s buddy. JOHN ROBERT BLACK “Bob” Basketball and baseball manager, Jr. Play “Pat”, horses, public speaker, Communi-K and Annual Staff. DELANEY ELWOOD BLAINE “Tip” Curly hair, Communi-K and Annual staff, corny jokes, bus patrolman, (3), Bob¬ by’s friend, ’48 Nash. ELIZABETH ELLEN BLOSSER “Sissy” Glee Club (2), Lacey Springs, Jr. Re¬ porter, petite, Home Ec., Jr. play, “Tessie”, nice to know. GERALDINE VIRGINIA CARR” “Geraldine” Sec. Sr. Class, perfect attendance, Fred, long brown hair, studious, quiet, Jean’s pal. JESSE ISAIAH CLINE, JR. “Buck” Communi-K staff, tall, crew cut, friendly, Tenth Legion, good typist. JACKIE LEE DRIVER “Jack” F. F. A. Sec., dark hair, drummer (4), Judging teams, short, manager of baseball team, Jr. play. DIRK BLAIR FREEMAN “Dirk” Military man, taxi, Band, Annual staff (2), mannerly, Vice-Pres. Freshman class, Jr. play, baseball manager, projectionist, lumberman. SENIORS GLADE TURNE R FULK “Glade” Olds’ 88, Jr. Play—“Olaf”, Fulks Run, slow drawl, friendly, firecrackers, Kermit S. left hand buddy. CHARLOTTE JEAN GOOD “Jeannie” Red hair, Senior reporter, short and sweet, Phys. Ed. captain (2), Jamie, soft- ball. DON EDWIN HOLSINGER “Don” F. F. A. (3), Holsingertown, Glee Club, Eugene’s big brother, Timberville. RICHARD LEE HOLSINGER “Richard” Quiet, dignified, F. F. A., Don’s pal, nice disposition. PATSY JOANN HOOVER “Pat” Basketball (4), Gerald, Sports Editor of Communi-K, blonde, on the go, softball, “Hey, Elaine, see you tonite.” WAYNE WILTON JAMESON “Wayne” Star pitcher, treasurer of Sr. class, bas¬ ketball (4), Clarene, crew cut, Babe Ruth Award, Mr. Jameson’s helper. ROSA LEE VIRGINIA MARTZ “Rosa Lee” Glee Club, auburn hair, Library Club, quiet, Home Ec. (3), Tenth Legion. PHOEBE CAROLYN MAY “Phoebe” Pint size, basketball (4), fast talker, An¬ nual staff, Vice-Pres. Sr. class, Pres, of Glee Club, Jr. play, softball, spelling. SENIORS NANCY JUNE McWILLIAMS “Nancy” Glee Club (4), Head usher Jr. play, Home Ec., willowy, Joyce’s other self, Snapshot Editor of annual, May queen. GEORGE EDWARD MILLER, JR. “Skip” F. F. A., Gap, quiet, Bus patrolman, wavy hair, bashful, champion bean shooter. WARD BORDEN MOYERS “Magooney” Criders, 4-H Pres., Secretary and treas¬ urer of C. B. Y. F., friendly, sunny smile. JOYCE ELAINE MUNTZING “Elaine” Treasurer of Jr. class, vivacious, Charles, cheerleader, musical, Assistant Editor of annual, Communi-K staff, public speaker, Treas. of Glee Club. CLETUS HARVEY PHILLIPS “Clet” F. F. A. (4), red hair, basketball, catcher, rugged, track (3), Monti video interest. LORETTA FAYE REAMER “Faye” Band majorette, wavy dark hair, poised, basketball, Editor of Communi-K, softball, poetry reader. EUGENE CORNELIOUS REID “Peanut” Glee Club, Julian’s Ford, F. F. A. (3), Jr. Play, Romeo, truck driver. LORA FLORENCE REXRODE “Florence” Glee Club, Criders 4-H pres. Home Ec., C. B. Y. F. Pres., sunny smile. J SENIORS ELLEN MAE RITCHIE “Ellen” Giggles, Communi-K and annual staff, lead in Jr. Play, Band (4), peppy, perfect attendance (7), basketball, baby sitter. LAWSON HOYD ROADCAP “Lawson” Pres, of Jr. and Sr. Class, dark com¬ plexion, F. F. A. Pres., Genoa, serious, faithful worker, Jr. play “Jed”, poultry man, track manager. VIRGINIA LOUISE RUNION “Ginny” Glee Club (4), wavy hair, Home Ec. quiet, future WAC, Cootes Store. ANNA LOUISE SHOWALTER “Lou” Band (7), Home Ec. secretary, Gene softball and basketball, Jr. Play, Communi- K and Annual staff, peaches and cream complexion. FRANKLIN PAUL SMITH “Greaser” Jr. Play, hillbilly music, “gittar” player, Criders, 4-H Club song leader, F. F. A. ( 2 ). DONNIE BEVERLY STRICKLER “Donnie” School patrolman, heavy hitter, basket¬ ball, tall, dark and handsome, Cedar Run, Long wavy hair, Phys. Ed. squad leader, Jr. play. DONNIE LEE STROOP “Donnie” Quiet, Bus patrolman, cute, Jr. Play, serious, F. F. A., shy, mannerly. MABEL LEE THOMPSON “Mabel” Glee Club (3), quiet, F. H. A. (3), nice to know, Tenth Legion. SENIORS MILES EDWARD TURNER “Miles” Freshman and Sophomore class Pres., Ladies man, neat, Mimeographer, good student, Jr. play, black hair, Track (3). NEVIA ELLEN TURNER “Nevia” Basketball, Gap, Glee Club, low voice, softball, hunter, Jr. play, Alumni Editor of Annual. RACHEL LEE VAN PELT “Sissy” Long hair, band (5), art editor of An¬ nual, Bill, Home Ec., short, brown eyes. CAROLYN ELIZABETH WAMPLER “Carolyn” Conscientious, Glee Club, sunny disposi¬ tion, pianist, Communi-K staff, short, bas¬ ketball, drives a Mercury. JOYCE JEANETTE WHITMIRE “Joyce” Glee Club, Home Ec., Nancy’s sidekick, Communi-K staff, usher for Jr. play, soft- ball, Witty. MARILYN ANN ZIRK “Marilyn” Editor of Annual, dependable, Band (6), ironic humor, speller (3), energetic, Man¬ ager of basketball team, Student Director of Jr. play, Mathematical whiz. 1. Best All ’Round .Phoebe May Miles Turner 2. Best School Spirit .Marilyn Zirk Jesse Cline, Jr. 3. Most Dependable . . . Carolyn Wampler Lawson Roadcap 4. Most Likely to Succeed. . .Ell en Ritchie Dirk Freeman 5. Most Studious . Geraldine Carr George Miller, Jr. 6. Most Talented .Elaine Muntzing Bob Black 7. Most Dignified.Loretta Reamer Donnie Armentrout 8. Most Athletic .Patsy Hoover Wayne Jameson 9. Friendliest.Joyce Whitmire Glade Fulk 10. Quietest .Mable Thompson Donnie Stroop 11. Wittiest .Louise Showalter Donnie Striekler 12. Neatest .Nancy McWilliams Eugene Reid -- Motto—“Let us be seen through our deeds.” JUNIORS First Row (left to right) —Dorothy Trumbo, Peggy Riddle, Ann Lohr, Viola Ritchie, Barbara Turner, Doris Emswiler, Donna Zirkle, Helen Nesselrodt, Linda Johnson, Carolyn Lantz, Betty Shipe, Miss Lester Second Row (left to right )—Dorothy Spitzer, Richard Showalter, Frank Mitchell, Jakie Crider, Billie Vincie, Mary Billhimer, Sylvia Reedy, Janet Cline, Shirley Hinkle Third Row (left to right) —Ray Caplinger, Lonnie Moore, Durwood Custer, Gary Fulk, Clarence Kline, Elda Carr, Wanda Baugh Fourth Row (left to right) —Herbert Mason, Charles White, James Lohr, Eddie Yancey, Eugene Holsinger, Jim Moyers, Charles Rhodes, Ronnie Brown Fifth Row (left to right) —Beverly Fitzwater, Charles Seekford, Jimmy Simmers, Richard Ryman, Robert Reedy, Bobby Early Sixth Row (left to right) —Maynard McDonaldson, Ivan McWilliams, Lawrence Derrow, James Phillips, Roger Stayner Thumbnail Sketches of the Juniors Ronald Brown—“Willoughby”, band, sports, likeable. Ray Caplinger—Class Secretary, glee club, guitar. Jacob Crider—“Jakie”, class treasurer, glee club. Durwood Custer—Basketball, glee club, girls. Lawrence Derrow—Mr. Bartley’s buddy, girls, history. Bobby Early—“Inner Willy”, band, girls, talkative. Beverly Fitzwater—“Pee Wee”, quiet, studious. Gary Fulk—Talkative, girls, vocalist, studious?? Eugene Holsinger—Baseball. F.F.A., history. Clarence Kline—Quiet, Cedar Run, pickup. James Lohr—F.F.A., baseball, Jean, quiet. Herbert Mason—Quiet, hefty, hot rod. Frank Mitchell—Glee club, Chevrolet, Elton, guitar. Lonnie Moore—Movie projector, tardy, physical education. Jim Moyers—Sports, vocalist, Phoebe, likeable. Maynard McDonaldson—Little guy, Montevideo, English. Ivan McWilliams—Drive-in, English, Robert. Robert Reedy—“Stanley”, Drive-in. Carolyn. Charles Rhodes—“Byno”, talkative, F.F.A., witty. Richard Ryman—“Dicky”, F.F.A., dairy cattle, drive-in. Charles Seekford—F.F.A., “Shorty , talkative, 4-H. Richard Showalter—Glee club, F. F. A., firecrackers. Jimmy Simmers—“Meanie”, absent-minded, Charles. Kermit Sites—“Vip”, ’51 Ford, Linda, reporter. Roger Stayner—“Mike”, quiet, track. Charles White—F. F. A., “Bugs”, girl-hater, play props. Edward Yancey—“Eddie”, bookkeeping, drive-in. Wanda Baugh—President of F.H.A., neat, giggles. Mary Billhimer—Near, Ricky, roller skating, quiet. Elda Carr—Jimmie, diamond, skating, witty. Janet Cline—“Marybelle”, army, Hilltop, fun. Doris Emswiler—Blonde, artist, neat, quiet. Shirley Hinkle—Glee club, Price, ’51 Ford. Linda Johnson—“Carol”, charleston, glee club, talkative. Carolyn Lantz—Basketball guard, glee club, Robert, talkative. Ann Lohr—Typing, band, Bev., pleasant. Helen Nesselrodt—-“Aunt Louise”, Connie, Hilltop, witty. Sylvia Reedy—Red hair, Billie’s pal, Luray. Peggy Riddle—Roy, band, neat, friendly. Viola Ritchie—Bookkeeping, class president, Dorothy’s pal. Betty Jane Roadcap—“Trudy”, Homer, sparkler, reporter. Betty Shipe—Typing, restaurant, dances, talkative. Dorothy Spitzer—“Aunt Olga”, band, assistant manager, studious. Dorothy Trumbo—“Aunt Hester”, smiles, friendly, Helen. Barbara Turner —“Janet”, Bill, sparkler, cheerleader. Billie Vincie—Carl, Sylvia’s shadow, long hair. Donna Zirkle—Glee club, piano, Peggy’s friend, likeable. Motto: “There is no why without a because.” Vice-President Evelyn Ritchie Colors : Maroon Gray Flower: White Rose Treasurer John Rrenneman NAME Nancy Driver Tommy Allebaugh Bill Wood Margaret Fulk Lois Huffman Phyllis Shifflet Phoebe Reamer Joyce Williams Jerry Wampler Ned Hillyard Carroll Manning John T. Helbert Bud Wood Lowell Will Joe May John Williams Jack Lohr Thane Wilkins Helen Albrite Jean Dove Betty Baugh Sam Bowman Alma Miller Robert Trumbo Bill Wine Ashby Whetzel Amelia Carr Violet Carr Madeline Shoemaker Joy Fulk Evelyn Ritchie Merlin See Mary F. Mitchell Ina Mae Mitchell Alice Dove Nancy Kline Betty Lam Wayne Meadows Bill Good Shirley Spitzer Della Miller Ivan Barb John Brenneman Jane Thomas Bill Drury Garth Kagey Derwood Runion Junior Minnick Kathryn Ryman Violet Staub Phyllis Strickler Gerald Crider Donald Turner Sylvia Phillips Ashaline Cline Clifton Good David Hoover Nelson Layman Eddie Miller Lonnie Huffman Charles Halterman LIKES LAST SEEN WITH HEADED FOR Basketball Curly Harrisonburg Sports Splash!! Madison College Basketball Friends Bun’s Cheerleading ' A poodle cut Bridgewater ? ? Sports No. 12 Band practice Sports Peewee Land of success Studebakers Jo Ann Success Fords??? A smile WAVES Convertibles Bill D. and Ned College Sports Red hair Timberville Basketball Ned Harrisonburg Baseball “Sneaks” Royal Cafe Girls A girl Greasy Spoon Basketball Butch work Dynamite An English book?? Timberville Fords Trouble Buns’ Skating parties Books??? Bun’s Basketball Lois College Pontiac’s Jean Skating rink Skating Helen Verona Science a smile Rhode Island School a book Success Studying a quiet disposition Success Farming with Billy the mountain Hunting gun and dog the mountain Hunting a book?? home Basketball a book class Softball a kitty Broadway Softball Clara Miller Georgia Literature a book Maine History Merlin Arizona School a smile success Glee Club Nancy Algebra Literature Martha Jane music class Science a book History class School Mary Florence success Fords a basketball Linville-Edom Baseball no books Home 35 Plymouth Joe and Garth Joe’s house Basketball Margie Minnick California Basketball Shirley Florida Baseball Bill W. Bridgewater college Basketball a black Studebaker across the river Music Nancy Dayton Science-Fiction green Olds’ college Basketball friends college Sports a quietly look Cootes Baseball Thane Home Softball Violet Tenth Legion Studying?? a smile Arizona School Kathryn Colorado Baseball Charlie T exas Baseball Junior Home Literature Delores Rhode Island English Violet California Baseball Donnie Turner Home Baseball a smile Texas Baseball Lonnie School Studying?? Nelson Lunch Fords “Killer” Home Baseball Gerald School FRESHMEN First Row (left to right)— Doris Koontz, Evelyn Ritchie, Alma Miller, Jean Dove, Phyllis Strickler, Madeline Shoemaker, Joy Fulk, Helen Albrite Second Rozv (left to right) —Mr. Bartley, Nancy Driver, Shirley Spitzer, Ina Mae Mitchell, Sylvia Phillips, Charles Halterman, Joe May, Billy Good Third Row (left to right) —Loy hulk, John Helbert, Tommy Allebaugh, Eddie Miller, Sammy Bowman, Nelson Laymon, Gerald Crider Absent —Violet Carr, Amelia Carr, Betty Lam First Row (left to right) —Alice Lee Dove, Ashaline Cline, Catherine Ryman, Joyce Wil¬ liams, Jane Thomas, Lois Huffman, Jo Ann Neff, Violet Staub, Betty Baugh Second Row (left to right) —Miss Trumbo, Martha Jane Crider, Margaret Fulk, Merlin See, Phyllis Shifflet, Della Miller, Phoebe Reamer, Mary Florence Mitchell, Nancy Kline Third Row (left to right) —Robert Trumbo, Garth Kagey, Nelson Hillvard, Ivan Barb, Lonnie Huffman, Clifton Good, Donnie Turner, Jerry Wampler Fourth Row (left to right) —John Williams, John Brenneman, Wayne Meadows, Billy Wood, Lowell Will, Carroll Manning, Buddy Wood, Bill Drury, David Hoover Fifth Rozv (left to right) —Thane Wilkins, Derwood Runion, Charles Cave, Ashby Whetzel, Jack Lohr, Bill Wine Absent —Junior Minnick EIGHTH GRADE MRS. HAZEL STOUTAMYRE Third Roiv (left to right) —Anna Margaret Fulk, Lois Caplinger, Mary Sue 1 rumbo, Mary Reedy, Phyllis Turner, Mary Rohrbaugh, Gloria Glass, De- lores Burgoyne, Janet See, Clara Miller Fourth Row (left to right)— Barbara Vaughn, Ar¬ lene Sonifrank, Joyce bulk, Karen Nesslercdt, Betty Summers, Joyce Brenneman, Jane Hoover, Margie Minnick Fifth Roto (left to right )—Mrs. Stoutamyre, Elinor Turner, Eva Nell Turner, Sylvia Will, Elton Ken¬ nedy, Joyce bitzwater, Thelma Reedy, Janet Williams First Row (left to right) —Mary Wilson Ritchie, Janet Reid, Connie Fulk, Shelby jean Bare, Rovena Thompson, Bertie Bazzle, Shirley Thompson, Audra Shoemaker, J anet Cootes Second Row (left to right) —Louise Reedy, Velma Runion, Janice Early, Shelvy Smith, Ramona Whet- zel, Sylvia Caldwell, Charlotte Clindinst, Velva Sim¬ mers, Catherine Holsinger, Joyce Shipe, Jean Wampler MR. 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Hoi singer, Donny Showalter Absent —Bonnie Miller, Mildred Shoemaker, Paul Caldwell, Porter Shoemaker wwwwSBf mmmfm 9MHp«3B mm mmmmmimmium FOURTH GRADE First Rozu (left to right) —Carolyn Breeden, Phyllis Lohr, Wilma Fulk, Jo Ann Kline, Judy Holsinger, Sarah Fitzwater, Betty Lam, Peggy Long, Charlotte Dove, Janet Spitzer Second Rozu (left to right) —Miss Bowman, John Ritchie, Roland Lohr, Rosa Mary Rayner, Mary Wine, Wanda Turner, Marcia Schuler, Nancy Shank, Linda Phillips, Clara Ann Ritchie, Madge Wampler Third Row (left to right) —Danny Lantz, Billy Phillips, Billy Branner, Durwood Shipe, Tommy Fawley, Lenard Dove, 1 )ouglas Zirkle, Dorsey Wit- tig, Marvin Spitzer Absent —Lillian Ritchie FOURTH First Roiv ( left to right )—Evaline Cline, Flora Zirk, Brenda Norman, Lillie Eaton, Bonnie Kennedy, Joyce Mathias, Nancy Ritchie, Elaine Lohr, Judith Fulk, Genevieve Shoemaker Second Row (left to right) —Raymond Kennedy, Earl Ritchie, Parry Lohr, Larry Johr, Julia Fitz- GRADE water, Betty Albright, Margaret Rollins, Frances Nesselrodt, Glen Showalter Third Rozv (left to right) —Mrs. Williams, Peyton Yancey, Beverly Whitmer, Franklin Early, Ralph Reedy, Marie Dove, Charlotta Strickler, David Geil, Gerald May, Buddy Harrison THIRD GRADE First Row (left to right) —Doris Crawford, Elaine Halterman, Mildred Mongold, Barbara Holsinger, Irene Hottinger, Marie Showalter, Linda Shoemaker, Janet Showalter, Sue Yankey, Shirley Sellers, Alice Mae Long Second Rozv (left to right) —Wayne Nesselrodt, Bobby Harper, Earl Summerfield, Arnold Spitzer, Norman Smith, Charles Mathias, James Alger, Doro¬ thy Lohr, Gay Fink, Glora Kay Layman Third Rozo (left to right) —Miss Neff, Alden Whit¬ more, Benny Rhodes, Johnny Sellers, Donnie Sim¬ mers, Bobby Lam, Eddie Young, Johnny Lohr, Sam¬ my Wampler, Gary Trumbo, Dale Hartman Fourht Row (left to right) —Bobby Ritchie, Elmer Mills, Jimmie Mitchel, Jerry Holsinger, Harry Lee Showalter, Bradley Knupp, Gary Shell, Larry Trumbo, Robert Ritchie SECOND GRADE First Rozv (left to right) —Joan Halterman, Ruby Rexrode, Frances Reese, Betty Sonifrank, Nancy Wampler, Louise Wampler, Phyllis Ritchie, Sidney Lou Brainard, Donna Norman, Leanna Sellers, Ellen Showalter, Karen Eaton Second Rozv (left to right) —Gary Sliipe, Raymond Flick, Wayne Westfall, Everett Lohr, Lynn May, Bruce Brinn, H. L. Kennedy, Richard Shank, Nelson Showalter, Fredrick Early, Cletus Sellers Third Rozv (left to right)— Bobby Kile, Lloyd Fulk First Rozv (left to right)— Mary Reese, Barbara Ann Knopp, Brenda Kay Ritchie, Bonnie Lou South¬ erly, Phyllis Brinn, Claranell Wampler, Carolyn Garber, Norma Reedy, Phyllis Kaye Wampler, Con¬ nie Orebaugh, Susan Spitzer Second Rozv (left to right) —Bruce Moyer, Carolyn Showalter, Early Muntzing, Warren Showalter, Jerry Fahrney, George Fulk, Leonard Keplinger, Linda Siever, Kenneth May, Brenda Holsinger, Roberta Shank Gary Whitmore, Francis Proctor, Frederick Mon- gold, Sonny Conley, Robert Pfarrison, Charles Lohr, Gary Lohr, Gary Price Fourth Rozv (left to right) —Miss Shifflett, Yolanda Lohr, Sharon Holsinger, Sandra Martz, Jerry Alger, Ralph Ritchie, Anna Southerly, Phyllis Jean Corbin, Bill Waggoner, Miss Wampler Fifth Rozv (left to right) —George Sellers, James Cline, Dewey Hill, Lee Yancey, Roger Siever, Douglas Long, Sidney Williams, Leroy Lohr 7 bird Rozv (left to right) —Mrs. Drury, David Hottinger, Jack Mills, Robert Conley, Benny Soni¬ frank, Billy Mathias, Bobby Alger, Allen Crawford, Miss Wampler Fourth Rozv (left to right) —Joe Showalter, James Sager, Donald Wean, David Reedy, Beverly Turner, Peggy Reedy, Richard Rodeffer Absent —Katie Lou Fawley, Alice Shoemaker, Alan Hulvey, Violet Hoover, Rodger Lam FIRST GRADE Address . . Program . . T oastmaster Invocation Welcome . JR.-SR. BANQUET 1951 Rev. Scott C. Hutton Members of the Junior Class .Lawson Roadcap .Rev. Marion Simmons Geraldine Carr Response Jean May THE COMMUNI-K STAFF Loretta Reamer . Carolyn Lantz. Bobby Black . Louise Showalter . Elaine Muntzing . Geraldine Carr . Patsy Hoover, Delaney Blaine. Carolyn Wampler, Ellen Ritchie. Miles Turner . Joyce Whitmire . Lawson Roadcap, Jean Good . Kermit Sites, Betty Roadcap . Ned Hillyard, Ina Mae Mitchell . J. C. Neff . Miss Dorothy Trumbo . . Editor-in-Chief . Assistant Editor . Business Manager . Society Editor . Feature Editor . Senior Editor . Co-Sports Editor . Typists . Mimeographer . Proof Reader . Senior Reporters . Junior Reporters . . .Freshman Reporters Eighth Grade Reporter . Fa cut ty A d visor FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA OFFICERS President .LAWSON ROADCAP Vice President .EUGENE HOLSINGER Secretary .JACK DRIVER Treasurer .RICHARD HOLSINGER Reporter .CLARENCE KLINE Sentinel .DON HOLSINGER MOTTO Learning to do Doing to Learn Earning to Live Living to Serve COLORS National Blue—Corn Gold FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA OFFICERS President .WANDA BAUGFI Vice President .CAROLYN LANTZ Secretary .LOUISE SHOWALTER Treasurer .VIOLA RITCHIE Reporter .JOYCE WILLIAMS BAND First Row (left to right) —Joyce Williams, Marilyn Zirk, Loretta Reamer, Dirk Freeman, Phoebe Reamer, Ellen Ritchie, Rachel VanPelt, Ann Lohr, Mr. Branner Second Row (left to right )—Betty Ann Garber, Kathryn Lohr, Janice Early, Jean Wampler, Sylvia Will, Laura Lantz, Nancy Fulk, Geraldine Whitmer, Lois Huffman Third Row (left to right )—Jimmy Hillyard, Billy Drury, David Fulk, Jerry Wampler, Tommy Allebaugh, Dorothy Spitzer, Jo Ann Neff Fourth Rozv (left to right )—Zelda Riddle, Peggy Riddle, Louise Showalter, Ronnie Brown, Ned Hillyard, Billy Good Fifth Row (left to right) —Jackie Driver, Donnie Jameson, George Fawley, Carroll Dellinger, Bobby Early GLEE CLUB First Row (left to right )—Bertie Bazzle, Janet Cootes, Mary Wilson Ritchie, Ramona Whetzel, Mary Florence Mitchell, Elinor Turner, Joyce Shipe, Betty Ann Summers, Catherine Holsinger, Betty Shipe, Carolyn Lantz Second Row (left to right )—Mr. Miller, Lois Caplinger, Janet See, Gloria Glass, Joyce Fitzwater, Elaine Muntzing, Barbara Turner, Charlotte Clinedinst, Mary Rohrbaugh, Linda Johnson, Florence Rexrode Third Row (left to right )—Beverly Davis, Carolyn Wampler, Phoebe May, Joyce Whitmire, Donna Zirkle, Nevia Turner, Margaret Fulk, Ina Mae Mitchell, Phyllis Shifflet, Phyllis Turner, Rosa Lee Martz Fourth Row (left to right) —Carroll Stroop, Janet Cline, Shirley Hinkle, Richard Showalter, Robert Showalter, Nancy McWilliams, Virginia Runion, Alice Lee Dove, Martha Jane Crider, Henry Biller Fifth Row (left to right) —Frank Mitchell, Ray Caplinger, David Hoover, Garth Kagey, Jake Crider, Thane Wilkins, Durwood Custer, Jim Moyers THE INNER WILLY Presented by the Junior Class December 7, 1951 CAST OF CHARACTERS Willoughby Adams . Inner Willy. Aunt Hester. Aunt Louise . Aunt Olga . Stanley Clark. Mike . Marybelle Turner . Janet Marshall . Trudy Marshall. Carol Martin . .Ronald Brown .Bobby Early . . . Dorothy Trumbo ..Helen Nesselrodt . . . . Dorothy Spitzer .Robert Reedy .... Roger Stayner .Janet Cline . . . .Barbara Turner Betty Jane Roadcap .Linda Johnson SENIOR PLAY “Jane Eyre” Director—Miss Dorothy Trumbo Director—Miss Dorothy Trumbo Jane Eyre—a governess.Elaine Muntzing Mrs. Fairfax—housekeeper.Ellen Ritchie Leah—a housemaid . Louise Showalter Grace Poole—a seamstress.Nevia Turner The Woman—a mystery .Rachel ' VanPelt Mr. Rochester—owner of Thornfield.Bob Black Adele—his little ward .Phoebe May Lady Ingram—a guest .Patsy Hoover Blanche—her haughty daughter . Carolyn Wampler Mary—her coquettish daughter.Loretta Reamer Frederick Lynn—her pet dog.Dirk Freeman Mr. Mason—an unexpected guest. Miles Turner Mr. Wood—a clergyman . Lawson Roadcap Student Director. Marilyn Zirk CHEERLEADERS (Left to Right) Barbara Turner, Elaine Muntzing, Margaret Fulk FAVORITE CHEER It’s an eeee ! It’s an ahh ! It’s a rah, rah, rah, Who for-Broadway Who for-Broadway Who for-Broadway, YEAH !! GIRLS’ BASKETBALL Coach —Miss Manager —Marilyn Zirk GUARDS Lois Huffman Patsy Hoover Carolyn Lantz Phyllis Shifflett Louise Showalter Nevia Turner Brownie Lester Ass’t Manager —Dorothy Spitzer FORWARDS Phoebe May Della Miller Loretta Reamer Ellen Ritchie Carolyn Wampler Donna Zirkle Captain —Phoebe May Ass’t Captain —Carolyn Wampler BOYS’ BASKETBALL Coach —Mr. Alden W. Whitmore Manager —Bob Black Ass’t Manager —Ned Hillvard FORWARDS CENTERS Wayne Jameson (Capt.) Ronald Brown Charles Rhodes Garth Kagey Billy Wood Thane Wilkins GUARDS Tommy Allebaugh Durwood Custer Jim Moyers, Jr. Donnie Strickler BASEBALL First Row (left to right )—Lonnie Moore, Thane Wilkins, Ronald Brown, Jim Moyers, Jr., Donnie Strickler, Charles Halterman, Janies Lohr. Second Row {left to right)-— David Hoover, Jackie Driver, Eugene Holsinger, Maynard McDonaldson, Cletus Phillips, Wayne Jameson, Charles Rhodes, Billy Wood. Third Row {left to right )—Billy Drury {Manager) , Gerald Crider, Billy Good, Tommy Allebaugh, Mr. Whitmore {Coach). TRACK First Row {left to right) —Durwood Custer, David Hoover, Ronald Brown, Miles Turner, Glade Fulk, Richard Showalter, Mr. Whitmore {Coach). Second Row {left to right) —Eugene Holsinger, John Thomas Helbert, Thane Wilkins, Jakie Crider, James Lohr, Charles White. Third Row {left to right) —Jim Moyers, Jr., Donnie Strickler, Cletus Phillips, Billy Wine, Lawrence Derrow. {Absent) Lawson Roadcap {Manager). 1951-52 MAGAZINE CAMPAIGN The Crowell-Collier-Curtis Magazine Campaign that is held each year is the largest campaign that Broadway High School sponsors. This year our campaign was held from September 24 through October 12. Business Manager for Curtis Company—Elaine Muntzing Assistant Manager—Ronnie Brown The total net sales for Curtis Company were $682.20. Business Manager for Crowell-Collier Co.—Lawson Roadcap Assistant Manager— Gola Ritchie The total net sales for Crowell-Collier Company were $680.70. At the end of our three week campaign our goal of $1,000.00 was topped by bringing in $1,362.90. The four high salesmen of this year were: Janice Early .$102.00 Ellen Ritchie .$ 85.50 Elaine Muntzing .$ 73.00 Bob Black.$ 65.00 FORENSIC MEET 1951 Winners of our Spring 1951 Forensic meet were: Spelling—Marilyn Zirk 1st place at Broadway, 2nd at district. Girls Public Speaking—“Character Pays” by Elaine Muntzing 1st place at Broadway, 1st at district, 3rd regional. Boys Public Speaking—“Why 21 ?” by Bob Black 1st place at Broadway, 2nd at district. Girls’ Reading—“Clothes Make the Man”—Carolyn Lantz 1st place at Broadway, 2nd at district. Boys’ Reading—“Cat in the Rain”—J. D. Lantz, Jr. 1st place at Broadway. Poetry—“A Fool’s Prayer”—Loretta Reamer 1st place at Broadway, 1st at district, 3rd regional. Compliments of BROADWAY FEED SUPPLY COMPANY 00O00 Fair-Acre Red Comb Quality Feeds 00O00 Phone 85 or 117 00O00 Broadway.Virginia J. E. Williams Operations Established 1911 Bun Williams Sales and Service Goodyear—Hotpoint—Esso—Y ork—RCA Phone 51 Broadway, Virginia 0O0 WILLIAMS Contract Hauling Service Sand — Stone — Lime WILLRICH FARMS J. E. WILLIAMS Brokers — ROCKINGHAM Smoked Turkey THE WILLIAMS Producing Famous ROCKINGHAM Poultry Apartments ELECTRICAL Installation . . . Repair ... Appliances 0O0 Ranges Refrigerators Farm Freezers Cleaners Hot Plates Irons Florescent Lighting Door Chimes Bells Heaters Fans Lamps Batteries Wiring Supplies Keys fVhile You Wait BROADWAY ELECTRIC SERVICE Broadway, Ya. Phone 108 HILLTOP HATCHERY Broadway, Va. CHICKS AND POULTS Phone 132-J MUTUAL FEED COMPANY, INC. Phone 76 PREMIER AND WAYNE FEEDS POULTRY CONTRACTING Broadway, Virginia Compliments of HIGHWAY MOTORS Rockingham County’s Chrysler-Plymouth-International Dealer 2 Miles North Harrisonburg.U. S. 11 COOTES STORE SERVICE RESTAURANT, HOME AUTO SERVICE Lloyd K. Hoover Owner and Manager 0OOO0 Broadway, Virginia BROADWAY MOTOR CO. INCORPORATED SALES rdy SERVICE Ford Passenger Cars Trucks You can pay more but you cant buy better, than Ford ocOOo Genuine Ford Parts and Accessories 0OOO0 Modern Service Department adequately equipped to render prompt service on any make of car or truck, including—paint and body work-—wheel balancing —Front end alignment and undercoating. 00O00 24 HOUR WRECKER SERVICE 00O00 Telephone—Day 2—Night 20-L or 105-J JOHN W. TALIAFERRO SONS JEWELERS 54 South Main Street Harrisonburg, Va. Bui ova Hamilton Elgin Watches Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing Compliments of BROADWAY RESTAURANT P-Nut Brown Phone 35-W Broadway.Virginia Compliments of T. G. RHODES Fulks Run Grocery General Merchandise Garnett R. Turner, Owner Phone Broadway 45-F-3 Fulks, Run, Virginia Bob’s Esso Service Robert M. Bare, Manager GAS OIL GROCERIES “B 7 e Are Always Happy To Serve You ” Phone Broadway 18-F-20 Fulks Run, Va. Compliments Of LONG POULTRY CORPORATION 00O00 Phone 72 Broadway, Virginia FEEDERS FEED INC. “Where the Grower Comes First” Turkey and Broiler Contractors Bulk Fertilizer Spreading Service Feeds of all Kinds OUR SPECIALTY The Know How in Growing that Makes You Money Double Diamond Feeds Phone 11 Timberville, Va. HARRISONBURG, VA LONE PINE HATCHERY U. S. APPROVED—PULLORUM CLEAN “Quality Chicks, Poults and Keets ” Phone 68 Tiniberville, Virginia Compliments of Wetsel Seed Co., Inc. Harrisonburg, Va. Compliments J. 0. Stickley Son Harrisonburg, Virginia Chew Brothers Radio and Television Service Harrisonburg 291 Shomo Lineweaver All Lines of Insurance The National Bank Telephone 404 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 144-L Broadway.Virginia Compliments of C. D. LANTZ ALL KINDS OF BUILDING MATERIAL Compliments of SELLERS FURNITURE STORE, INC. FURNITURE FOR LESS Phone Tenth Legion 21-F-4 Bridgewater and Broadway, Va. Compliments Of J. D. LANTZ LUMBER AND MILL WORK odOoo Phone 86-1 0OO00 Broadway, Virginia TIMBERVILLE DRUG STORE Phone 123 Timberville, Va. Braxton H. Coiner, Registered Pharmacist Prescriptions and Drugs Soda Fountain BRIDGEWATER COLLEGE BRIDGEWATER, VIRGINIA In the heart of the beautiful and historic Shenan¬ doah Valley of Virginia. —Oldest co-educatlonal liberal arts college in Vir¬ ginia. Church affiliated. —Beautiful and spacious campus embracing River¬ side Athletic Field; modern, comfortable dormi¬ tories. —Well balanced student activity program, includ¬ ing intercollegiate sports. —Able, University-trained faculty member for every 12 students. —Reasonable rates. FOR CATALOG write: Dr. Warren D. Bowman, Pres. BRIDGEWATER, VIRGINIA Riverdale Hatchery Pullorum Clean Baby Chicks Va., U. S. Approved Phone 126-J Broadway, Virginia YOUR BEST BET FOR 1952 Va.-U. S. Approved — Pullorum Clean Broadbreast Bronze and Beltsville Whites Poults and Eggs New Hampshire Chicks From the Shenandoah Valley ' s Finest Flocks 00O00 Write or call today to get the delivery dates you want. 00O00 FOUR-WAY HATCHERY, INC. Broadway, Virginia Telephone 144-1 NEFF LUMBER MILLS “Better Lumber at Lower Cost ” Construction Lumber Veneer Logs Wood 00O00 Telephone 29-F-2 00O00 Broadway, Va. B. A. NEFF N. A. NEFF WHETZEL MEAT MARKET Meats.Groceries.Ball Band Footwear.Frozen Food Phone 57 Broadway.Virginia FEED LIFEGUARD FEEDS Poultry Contracting Mixing and Grinding Fertilizers KELLY FEED’S INC. Phone 82 Timberville, Va. Compliments Of BROADWAY DRUG STORE Carl G. Show alter Registered Pharmacist 00O00 B. H. S. School Supplies Center 00O00 Remember Us After Graduation Compliments of B. Nev Sons “Opposite the Post Office and Just as Reliable.’ ' OOO Harrisonburg, Ya. J, E. Summers INSURANCE AGENCY Harrisonburg, Virginia Phone 683 SAVINGS UP TO 20% Compliments of Miles Music Company 35 Court Square oOo Harrisonburg, Va. R. Loring Cover, Jr INSURANCE AGENCY Harrisonburg, Virginia 22 East Market Street Phone 944 FARMERS SUPPLY, Poultry Contractors 00OO0 BEACON MACO FEEDS 00O00 Farm Poultry Supplies 0OOO0 Phone 90 0OOO0 live. Broadway.Virginia DOVE’S HATCHERY, INC. VA. U. S. APPROVED PULLORUM — CLEAN 00O00 “We Serve To Serve Again’ 00O00 Phone Broadway 155 Compliments of Harrisonburg Livestock Market, Inc. SALE EVERY MONDAY Phone 1582 Harrisonburg. . . .Virginia 1-2 mi. South on Rt. 11 Compliments of • A. W. WHITMORE SONS MERCHANTS Broadway. . . .Virginia World ' s Largest Exclusive Builder i of Commercial Vehicles G. M. C. The Most Beautiful Thing On Wheels Dollar For Dollar You Can t Beat A Pontiac HOOVER MOTOR COMPANY Broadway, Va. Phone 25 and 110 BRANNER PRINTING SERVICE OFFICE SUPPLIES EQUIPMENT Representative for Remington Rand, Inc., Parker Pen Moore Business Forms Hallmark Cards Phone 43-J Broadway, Virginia EARLY POULTRY SUPPLY Everything for Poultry Phone 29-J Broadway, Virginia NEWMAN BUILDING AND MATERIAL CORPORATION BUILDING MATERIALS.BUILDING CONTRACTORS 00O00 Timberville, Virginia GORDON’S Service Timberville, Va. Phone 21 MASON SALES AND SERVICE M. M. AND NEW IDEA FARM EQUIPMENT TEXACO GAS OIL Day Phone 47-J Night Phone 47-L Broadway.V irginia Compliments of Merle and James Spitzer Mayland Service Station Broadway, Virginia RFD 1 Alexander Amoco Service “77re Original Special Motor Fuel ” PERMALUBE OIL TIRES BATTERIES Mayland, Virginia FIRST NATIONAL BANK Broadway, Virginia 0OO00 It is our will to Provide the individual and the com¬ munity with a service that really serves them and protects their interest; a sincere desire always to keep this a Sound and friendly bank. 00O00 Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation BROCK’S GAP SERVICE Service With A Smile BENJ. H. CARR, Prop. Phone 12-F-14 Broadway, Va. TIRES TIRES TIRES Brock’s Gap Service Service With A Sniile LEE AND FIRESTONE always Guaranteed Compliments Of SHENANDOAH’S PRIDE Dairy Products ooOoo The Valley of Virginia Co-op. Milk Producers Association ooOoo Phone 327 ooOoo 41 West Washington St. Harrisonburg, Va. CRIDER BROS. Dealers In 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. M. C. SHOWALTER CO. Incorporated LARRO FEEDS FARM SUPPLIES 00O00 Phone 95 00O00 Broadway.Virginia Complete Line Of .SPORTING. .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 Massanutten Butter Sell Us Your Cream—Highest Market Prices Prompt Returns—Courteous Service Harrisonburg.Virginia Compliments ROCCO 0OO00 Harrisonburg.Virginia ROCKINGHAM CO OPERATIVE FARM BUREAU INCORPORATED The House Cooperation Built ” 00O00 Harrisonburg.Virginia 00O00 BRANCHES: Bridgewater, Elkton, Timberville, and Cross Keys Compliments of YANCEY-WEAVER-GRATTAN INSURANCE 68 East Market St. Harrisonburg.Virginia Lincoln-Miller, Inc. DeSOTO PLYMOUTH Phone 308 and 1425 115 West Bruce St. Harrisonburg, Virginia Compliments of Wampl er Feed and Seed Co., Inc. ooOOo Harrisonburg, Va. Compliments Of BROADWAY MILLING COMPANY Incorporated Broadway, Virginia SCHENCK CHEESE CO. Wholesale Food Specialties 00O00 NUTS AND CANDY 00O00 Winchester.Virginia SPRING BROOK DAIRY Grade A Pasteurized Guernsey Milk Accredited Herd Superior Quality Phone 2158-R Broadway.Virginia Please Patronize Our Advertisers J. M. HULVEY SON “Eggs and more Eggs’ 00O00 Genuine Olga Pocahontas Coal 0OOO0 BROADWAY HARRISONBURG Phone 37-J Phone 874 TIMBERVILLE COMMUNITY RECREATION CENTER 00O00 Pool Bowling Soda Fountain Schewels Furniture Nu-Method Harrisonburg 135 So. Main Street Dry Cleaners Shenandoah Valley ' s Largest Furniture Store Timberville, Va. More to select From at Mt. Jackson, Ya. Lower Prices CASH OR CREDIT Telephone 54 Free Delivery to your Home Donald M. Crist, Prop. Compliments Of MUTUAL COLD STORAGE COOPERATIVE INCORPORATED 00O00 Telephone Timberville 70 00O00 Broadway.Virginia GARBERS MOBIL CENTER “Always at your Service Restaurant “Where Friends Meet and Eat ” Phone 140 W. “Bill” Garber Timberville, Virginia Compliments of FARMERS MERCHANTS BANK 00O00 Timberville.Virginia 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—Radios—Milk Coolers Every House Needs Westinghouse 0OOO0 Phone Broadway 28 BROADWAY HATCHERY Va. U. S. Approved Pullorum Clean BABY CHICKS Phone 40-F-10 Broa dway, Va. Whitmire Radio Service COMPLETE REPAIRS Phone 87-R Broadway, Virginia “For Gifts That Endure ” Fine Jewelry Watches Diamonds Puffenberger’s Jewelry Broadway Virginia Class Rings.Pins.Club Pins Commencement Announcements Belts and Buckles-Medals and Trophies Caps and Gowns 00O00 WALTER B. ANDERSON 00O00 L. G. Balfour, Products 4111 Kensington Avenue Richmond 21, Virginia BABY CHICKS High Quality New Hampshires—Barred Crosses Va.-U. S. Approved—Pullorum Clean 0OOO0 Phone 871 0OOO0 THE SHENK HATCHERY Compliments of SWIFT COMPANY Dressers of Poultry Turkey Every Week of the Year Phone 1430 and 1428 Harrisonburg, Virginia Cojnpliments of 0. T. Funkhouser Mutual Insurance Agency 402 Old News Record Building 122 South Main Street Office Phone 241 Res. 48-F-2 Harrisonburg, Va. Dentons Furniture and Floor Covering Harrisonburg, Va. “Store of Personal Service and Satisfaction ' Your Poultry Market Is The ROCKINGHAM POULTRY MARKETING CO-OPERATIVE, INC Grower Owned Grower Operated 00O00 Broadway, Virginia Winchester, Virginia Staunton, Virginia Moorefield, West Virginia TIMBERVILLE DEPARTMENT STORE Meats.Groceries.Dry Goods.Frozen Foods Phone 32 Timberville, Virginia Clothing, Dry Goods, Shoes Check Our Quality and Prices 00O00 Martin’s Park View Phone 1386-J City Tire Battery Service, Inc. U. S. 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