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JN rO.LL. B: DV!-Ju IN .,-XJNAEJQJC X IN 1919! Barthel, Clara Stud nt ln lresbyterl Church Cchool lH RlCY , 2 A6 hlsslonary ln Kv OUHt2lPS, 5 rry, Robert Craduate of V l I AL U1HUPF of award for out strndlnp work ln football, L5 Member of Recsklqs, O Dowens Irs Laura Drury A ress I l eat r, ash , D A3 A5 lar 1 C to EdW3lQ Bowens of Dew York lty, L5 yant, narslall Praduate lH Buslness Admwnlstratlon Standard O11 Co 11 738211, 55 Burns, lrs rllzabeth aereford Prlvate Sec of J A Burns Pres of Nat dank of Balt L7 50 har led to J A Burns r O Carter, Joseghlne Recelv u d1nloua at Strayer Wusi Coll 4 Employee ln Navy Dept , Jash D C heshlre, Audrey Att nd d Vassar Art classes, A2 Lo COmA9fCl5l artlst for Vovue A g3ZlD6, L3 Now art lnstructor at Mary Washlngton Coll hllds, Davld Grauuat O1 exas lJlqg School, L6 Medal for dls tlH5ulSh9d servlce ln orld ar II L1C9US d pllot 1D P n Amer lC8H Alr Llnes, 5 Clev 15 r, h rles Course on stock f8lSlHF at V P I odel cattle far , L3 lot C b st cattle rals r in Clarke co , '52 Cole, ary ochran Operator of B auty Salon 1U Cleveland, Ohlo LL A arlled lon Cole, star football nleyer, L7 uOlllS, nelen Receiv c tralnlnp at hlnchester em Hospltal, L2 A6 County nurse of cl rke uUmmlHFS, 'ary Polhamus F le clerk lH H S I , Wash,D C 5b Iarrled Cant A D CUMHlUPS of U S Arny Alf Corps '5 onvressmau, A res o 'ol H mart, 1 H lr to ranch 1H A5 N tlOQBllf famed for suc es 1D sr eo elslnp Foltz, Annls Emnloyed as clerk ld Peopl s' Druv tor , ' D C 5 50 Ca hler, Landsber ' Dept ore, h D C 51 l F9lTOHlmUS, lwood Iember of Glants' Baseball team, Q7 Short stop on te m that won xorld's chauplonshln, 52 Hooker, Robert Graduate of Rlch ed Coll h Johns HODKlUS, L6 50 Dlscov red serun to cure wrfantlle narelysls, 60 Houghton, Pobert Attended Unlv of Rlch and studled pharmacd, A6 Owner of Corlel Pharmacy, Norfolk, V Iden, Jlmmy D101 Graduate of Rlch Ie Co l stabllshed rrar 1n hlHCh6St9F, 7 oongressm n lrom 7th Dlst Ea O Johnson, hrrq t Attend d Iary H8Sh1HUtOH Coll , Ll up Latln at Un1v of Va , M9 Latln Instructor at Handley Flgh O Jones, Ellzabeth Ann F8IUVlll9 Colle e pradu te, A5 V A degree 1B Engllsh, EET Unlv , O Hgl1Sh supervlsor at Uarrlsoxburg l dackle , Helen ladlson Coll 'A5 A from COlUmbl8 Unlv , 8 Instructor in Soclology, L8 5b Sec of Labor, 55 61 Levl, muddy Graduate uI ky U 1V Senator of Va, A7 Sec of State under Pres Herbert Duke, 61 Levl, EllZabeth Graduate nurse of Jackson lemorlal Hospltal, Lex Va , E3 Prlvate Purse of Mrs Blake, w1fe of 'ec of Interlor 0 Ue d of Emerfency qOSDltBl, Wash, D C Llckev, Snlrley Jolned U Davy, Lleut Commander of U S S Ohlo, 5 ndsay, Vlr 111a Publlshed Why Book of Po msn O Author of HPoems of V1fglH18n 56 Won Pulltzer Deda , 58 Llovd, hllburn Graduate of Rardolph Fleld, Texas, A8 Second Lleut in Laval A1r Reserve, 5 22 X .fl I ' H FN 1 C 1 J' z f g f , J . - e ' D , f 'en o S ' ' ' L. 'L - . ' ' M. 3.1 ' 0. Be W N ' J Q Vtwl 0, ' 'C All .1 - 2 , 6 ' ' . X . ' 'r '5 . 'N q, . , 1 - ct - Tat. ch. e . .c., ' - n r e. 1 ' I G ' . Br V 1 - 1 ' ' ' ml ' ' , 'A6. Mgr. of ' ' . '. L ' ' . Q . 1: ' if , - ' . . , . . I ., ' - . V r' .D. . . J .. '5 . A ' - ' e' 'A z S U - . ., '4 . I Af . V . . ., 'h7. C ' - e e' A ' - '. i ' '-- ' ' O fa ' ' . A J ' . .L I c.' . ' - H 1 te A 'Q F ' '. '- ---. 7-+- . . M , N 0 . 1 el Q. . E v . , . . , 2. ' e1 e C..a - ' ' , . . . TI In '-C. I el e V , ' e l - ' . ' . Mrs. X C - 'e L ' -' ' ' - 7. 1.1 4' fc 1 L . ' . c ' - . el ' ' , rx, . ' ' - y V , G e Co., 'L9. G ,' Q Hrs. L - i ' F... . . .,., '50 - . .1 ' ,. .. .. 1.' ,,'55 Duke, Herbert, Jr. - Honor graduate at V.P.I., 'b5. Ph.D at Harvard, 'O. C .Q- ' - '50-5 . P - . f U.S., . Dmr fllen - 'e' ' Kyo., ' . aa ' . 1 . c .s ' le Q r.' ' D. ' - J, v '. e D S e Kash. . ., 'L'-' . s '- 5 s . St Was ., . ., ' -6 . l ' '. T - J ', ' ,. - P. . A 'J I . . ' . +-L- .-L-- - ' . H . ., ' 6. 1 g ' ' - . 'L e 1. '.l . ' ,x ' ' . l K - ' . ' . ' V 'h2 - . 1 ' 1 . ' ' a., 'A8. X ' E - t ' . Q d. l ., 'u5. E ' 'L . ' f - 'L . G a ' ' . T ., '6 . fe are - Ls' i Y ' , . ' - '. M.A. in . . O 0 ' I I L. , v5 . ' . - '1 ' , 3 ' n .ue Q ' . ' . '5 . E ' ' L. ' 1 15 . 1 ' - wi ' ., . M. . ' ' . 'L . -i-T-T - ' - O O ' - Q ' D ' - Q' ' . n' ., 'L6. ' . . I ' O . . f - I . Q . . . ' . ' I rf . ' Q . ' 'Ayn .4 E5 A C, A 'L' xx 0.10, '5O. ' - ' . S. I ' '52. ' . ' . . . . ,5 0 Li ' '1' - ' ' e , '5 . ' r' ' , ' . . L ' 5 l ' . Mir- - 4 . ' 0 ' . T ' ' 5.
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I CC' 1' re' k...J-oo FJJ School ' What a sensational thrlll 1S felt by ev ry young boy or glrl he flrSt enters a schoolroom They know thls step means happy days, good t1m6S, and lots of never to be forgotten experlences Thls 1S what school meant to seventeen 9XC1tSd glrls and boys eleven years ago Why, we were start1ng our career' Wach year were determlned to strlve a llttle harder, put forth a more earnest effort to reach our goal, and patiently awalt the day when we would become graduates of Berryvlll Hlgh School Together ln the flrst grade, Josephlne Cart r, fllzabeth More land, Lynwood Wh86lSP,wl1ZHbSth Levl, Hllda McDonald,L1ll1an Deavers, Helen Kackley, Robert Hook r, Ellzabeth Hereford, Herbert Duk ,Marge ret Simpson, Ann Russell, Ellzabeth Ann Jones, Clara Barthel, Lary Ellzabeth Pifer, Mary Polhamus, Norma Trenary, Robert Houghton, Buddy Levl, and Jlmmy Dick Iden started on thls 6XC1f1Hg adventure through the grades A tlngle of Joy was felt ln each of our hearts as we struggled wlth our read1n', 'r1t1n', and 'rithmetlc How eager each was to b the flrst to be called on to reclte the 'A'B'C'snor to count from one to a hundred by two's The second grade brought us no new pupils In the third, Davld Chllds, from Summlt Polnt, in the fourth, Annls Foltz, from Core, V1rg1n1a, Gloria Anne Longerbeam, Mllburn Lloyd, and Shlrlev Lickey from Berryvllle were welcomed 1nto the class The flfth grade brought Audrey Cheshlre from Keyser,West V1rg1n D C , Zachary Whlte from Port Republlc, Vlrglnla, Albert Vorous, and Allen Emmart from Berryvllle Our class the fOllOWlHg year gladly welcomed flve more pupils who soon became our frlends Into our mldst came Frances and John Wolfe from West Vlrglnia, Mary Cochran from Boyce, D1Ckie Potts, Charles Clevenger, and Marshall Bryant from Berryvllle To our number in the seventh grade, were added Virglnia Lindsay from Boyce, Laura Drury from Charlestown, West Vlrvlnla, Camllle Wisecarver and Bertha McF1llen from Berryvllle The class roll was now forty one and we were Just b glnning to realize that thls would be our last year 1n the elementary grades We would soon be ln high school' High School' My how 1mportant Ch1S word seemed in the seventh grade' But soon another word seemed more lmportant NOh, o be a Senior,W we would say We have enjoyed our high school days to the fullest extent Our first year in these new surroundlngs brought us Margaret Johnson,from Summit Point, Tom Stouvh from Handley High School in Winchester, and Lawrence Longerbeam from Plne Grove School In our second and thlrd years flve students were added Gretta Ogden from Middletown Hlgh School, Beatrlx Russell from Warrenton, Dorothea Rocap from Atlantlc Clty Hlgh School, Carl Pitta from Blue mont, Clayton Stlckel and Flwood H 1POHlMuS, from Berryvllle At this polnt we were thlnklng of our Senlor year Jhy, w would soon be really important people in the Berryvllle High School' But, in the meantime, we were getting a lot of fun out of belng Jun 1ors We began to take our places wlth Seniors 1n the typing room The secrets of ShOPth8HG curls and lines were opened to us We began to take our share of publishing the 'Beacon' and we even voted on the Senior 'Who's Who' More than anythlng else, we engoyed entertaining the Seniors at the Junior Senior prom And now' Now we have reached our long sought for goal Our last year has brought us Rosa Pltta from Bluemont, and Julius White from Berryvllle Cont nued on pa S 73 21 f AX I K - l Ill ' ' e ,' as . , . . ' . D . we n e u I 0 . . . S L . x - M . . L. A . . e ' e H - ' Ar A . . . . . I e la, Helen Collis from Boyce, Virginia, Robert Berry from Washington , C O l u . O A. . 'J o - . S . . . . , I . . ' to us. t I 4 O . . O . . , .L 0 V 0 . A e. at . . . . . . . v e . L., I . 0 . . ' O ' 0 O I . O 1 , . rg
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W f0LL. 33: WH, N ,XMEJQ Cf lx! 190i Loneerteam, lOTlo nne RSCSlX6G ce ree a OG ouser 1 cry of as c, '49 oatract Nltb det OOOl1t n Cp re Fo '53 ngerbean Lawrence ttended V 1 1 and stadled Clvll n 1neer1n 'ow foreman of S rat ronst JCLLOD Co artln, 'rs L1ll1an Deavers Cracuate 1U lome COHOD1C '45 drrled to D m rtln of Carol1n ' 5 rDonald Hllda ostlraduate ln Rome cononic lf ferr wlll i pchool, '40 Two yelrs t 'adison Coll Home c denonstritor for Northern Va lower Co , '45 fcFillen Pertha Graduate of Strayer LQIHSQS Coll '45 nteno raprer to H L Rust Co I P ivate sec to V1ce Pres J S ' tchell Mrs Norma Lee mrenary Course 1n JOUTU3llSH at 'ary nald W1D '42 Reporter for the New York ferald m lhlm '46 Mar rled Ralph '1tchell, edltor of New Yorm LSTdlQ r1Lune oreland, F11 abetb Graduate o llttsbur ASlHSS5 oll lrivate c r Black, sec of Jar, ' 5 Pr1vate stenographer of Presldent vure, Ogden, retta Graduate of Straver, '44 spec al course ln busl ness admin Wre e lCK burr '47 Pr x t to J d 1 l ams of Nheellnv, TestSVa ,'49 A 1 6 u e 1 Pifer, Mary nllzabeth Volunteer Red Cross Nur 1 orl ar Dletltian of St Luke's Hospital, Rlchmon Pltta Carl Employee at Owens' Cle1ninP and Pre s1n shop, Owner of Martlnsourv Cleaners, '51 P1tta Rosa Clerk lH COSm9t1CS dept of lecht Co shln ton '44 45 Travelin salesmonan for 'OOdlH Comp n , '54 Potts, Dlckey Noted lor football honors t I Wlrst baseman on New York C1ants team, '55 cap, Dorothea Reporter of ITSS Uerald '48 Neve correspondent for A P forelpn countrles '49 Russell, nne D1ploma 1D Llbrary QCIGDCS from Ceo 'ash UHlX ,'5O lsslstant l1br rlan in Llbrary of Congress '52 Russell, Eeatrlx Bachelor of Comme cial 'rt Degree at New York,'48 W n award for her masterpi ce The Plame ' Stickel, olavton Noted as OUtSt85dlHQ apple vrower of l1r lD1d '55 Owner 0? largest and best orchards 1n south '62 Stouvh Tom Graduate of WPh1la School of Pbotovr phy' '44 Staff of Phlla Herald '44 48 Nat Geographlc '45 Vorous Albert attended Georgia Tech Coll Dent of 1 rlculture, '44 'odel 'arm ' Wheeler, Lynwood Manager P1tt's Clarco Theater, Berryville Va ,'49 Manaber of CH3lH of theaters from Pa to New York '55 Whlte Jullus Clerk in A A P store Phlla 44 50 'anaeer of atlantlc and Paciflc Tea Co ln Trenton New Jersey '55 Nhlte Zachary attended Peabody Muslc Conservatory '45 46 Now n1P8CtOF of 'usic at Conory M Henry Coll at BTlStOl Va Nisecarver, Camllle Graduate of COlUmbla Unlv Dept of Physical Education '47 athletic dlrector at Vassar Coll '55 Nolfe, Frances' Attended Mary Washington Coll '42 46 wrench teacher at St Catherlnes Richmond Va '49 Wolfe, John Graduate of Brldeewater, Ma COmllSSlODST of Farm ad m1n1strat1on, '52 -Audrey Cheshire 25 1 9 rx 1 r r' 1 I A I ' .Q 1 ' G a - ' ' g at Iefl 'y C 1- vet - - ' f - , 7'-1 ,. C ,t A 1 . ar 1 f V e . 1 ., ec. LO , '1 , - A Q .'J.'. ' ' - I FI g 1 045. IX' Y M1 iw ..- f: A D ry ' I 'L ' '- ' 'f , . .. - , 1 , ' f fu ' ,- I AH C 1 -. .14 1, A , 111 . O, L 0 Vt ' -.S. Ve ' 5. ' ' a, 55. 'Ir , ' ' - P 1 f ' . A F' 1 S P, n,s V e H fh T' L.. 2' ' a . .. .. E . ,Y F 1. , 1 I u a 0 H , n - 'X f b'-' . '., ,. T Q- ----- ---- , , 1 , . 1 . . ., Hash. '.t., '46, r . . of '. ., 61. Mi , . 1 - ' ' l f 'I ' R1 . C . , , . ., - 4 T r -' e, . .H - ' f , if ' ' 1 1 ' W ' , '49. Z5 1 'z' . - F P' 3 Pl ' '. C . P Se . of H . G . V' 4 . M ers Mrs. War aret Sim son - Graduate of Eo d's Business Coll. '45 2 . V, W V . a ' 4 1 '6l. G - . 'U . O if ' ' 3'- .. . . 1. 5 ' L . - a 5ec. 4 T'l '- n ' , W ., , 4 1 - . V ee 'n W d W II. . . . . . d, '54. ' , - f f Q ' c G '45. 1 .5 'A K A 'Q O ' . 1 I-I . . . . h , ,M . V, N , , N, Q 1 V . ,Q 1 fi, . , u.v. - e. 5 -' 1 U ' Q 1 a y . . - N . - A a V.:. . - . .f J' .. F 4 . Ro T.-. 1-, ra , . 1-. '. e' Q Q ' ., A L a A ' ' . L . .. A 'J n rf' c l In 1 ' a F ' , 2. I Vx 1 . 1 :L J 0 Q A A G vv , U 11, 51. . . ,. v. . - .. - 79 I 'P F l ' C N.: 9 ' , . 5 1 ' r ' ' - Q E' y ' o - , ' a Q Y c , . , A . , ' 1 Q - t Q lg . X - . 55 - J l , , ---- , . .. 1 1 . 1 , . . . - . , - ,,, , I 0 0 , O 5 7-3 --2 --f- . . . - - . . . H . .lv ' ' 1 ' ...f HA 0 O , . - .F . . G Y .......... ....... 1 , . ., . K ..... ....... ' ' - 'v ' ' W l C . I , 0 . - . J . 7, ' ' .. ----.-T- . . -
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