Berryville High School - Spotlight Yearbook (Berryville, VA)
- Class of 1946
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LIBRARY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA DIVISION OF EXTENSION J823 j Cora! entis on 1946 Publications Contest ANNUA:,b Judge: Kr. C. Harold lauck Journaliam Laboratory ' Press Washington and Lee University Lexington Virginia Group 4 The Spotligtit. Berryville High Uchool, Berivville. This mediocre volume is marreci by jioor printing and very bad lettering throughout, especially the latter. In aviuition to tids the p ' hotography is only fair, the makeup is uninspired ana ti.e aiâtwork inclined to be trite. The lettering in the aavertising section is particularly bad. The general effect is sloppy ana ugly. Of course, it was not possible to do othervdee with the medium used, i.e., rubber stamps, typing and poor letterinf for the reproductions of all text and advertising matter. Pair Financial Statement for ' ' THE SPOTLIGHT , annual entry from Berryville High School, Berryville, Virginia. 150 copies were printed at a cost of $395.00 Cost per copy was approximately $3. S3 Financed by advertisements and sale of annuals SpotitaAt dJiXJZA Scftoot j_â â˘â s.- - J3 16 â olAJirrte 4X ' 47 J J 4 ⢠HK! 80 FOREWORD Volume IX of the Spotlight is an endeavor by the Senior Class of 1946 to record for future years some of the achievements and activities of our high school years. When we began as Freshmen our country was at war, battling to uphold our American ideals and standards, and to preserve a life of peace for future generations. This, our graduating year, marks the end of war, and the beginning of a lasting peace. This Spotlight, Volume IX, we hope will be an inspiration to preserve always this peace, and will be a re- minder of the many sacrifices made to win this peace. P ' C ' psrty of saLibranf of Virginia 2 The Class of â46 with gratitude and acknowledgement of a debt incalculable dedicates Volume II of THE SPOTLIGHT to the Graduates of Berry ville High School who made the Supreme Sacrifice in World War II 3 FoouXiu 1st. row! 2nd. row: 3rd. row: 4th. row: 5th. row: Mr. Cooley, Miss Massey, Mr. Pope, Mrs. Williams, Mr. Grove Mrs. Merchant, Mrs. Llghtner, Miss McDaniel, Miss Upshur, Miss Hobson Mrs. Hunter Burks, Miss Levi, Miss Moore, Miss Mable Glascock, Mrs. Burks Miss Georgiana Glascock, Mrs. Hart, Mrs. Malone, Mrs. Joyce, Miss Fishpaw Miss Bruce, Mrs. Butler Mrs. Garron, Mrs. Wisecarver, Mrs. Van Metre were ab- sent when pictures were taken. 4 In honor of our beloved principal, Mr. Davis G, Cooley, whom we consider a great student of human nature, a sympathetic and understanding tea cher, and a friend to each of us, the Seniors wish to express our deep appreciation for his efforts to guide us toward the fine ideals for which he stands. 5 ocnuyiA I ' Harry Jones President Frankie Sowers Treasurer ⌠1 Eunice Chapman Vice-President Anne Langbein Secretary MOTTO Thereâs merit without elevation, But there ' s no elevation without some merit. Colors Cream and Red Flower Red and White Roses 6 David Lee Bell ' â˘David Lee ' Laughing eyes and smiling face A joking ÂĽord to all. Laughter rollicking o ' er all the place From David, known and liked by all. hoMMD Eunice Mozella Chapman ' â˘Eunice A soul that, known from early youth. And not through many a familiar year Has not swerved for pleasure or fear, By onŠ side -path, from simple truth. A soul, whose owner Is just one. One 80 sweet i kind and brave, Always helping til the last bit Is done. William Frank Bodenschatz Boney The court without Its jester Would be a frightful mess. The circus without clowns lo words could Š er express. So picture for yourself The class of ' 46 Bodensehatis-lesai 1 Harry Clinton Jones Harry Ah, me, the time has come when we must pay For all the knowledge that we sadly lack; For soon you ' ll pass this grade and go away, Which means we ' ll have to buy an al- manac. Thelma Gertrude Foltz Thelma Should all the world against her turn. Her friends all leave, and her house burn. At once she ' d shout for all her worth, Look Tffhat you left, my sense of mirth ! Philip Barnett Kline Phil He who had the duty Of putting up the flag Dependable always was he But never one to brag. Quiet, serene in manner In tasks both great and small; Doing little kindnesses, A faithful friend to all. 8 Robert Carter Levi Bay Bay, who runs on through the line, And scores a touch down every time; Bay, the cute boy of our class. Who cheers every lad and lassj Is always there to joke, and grin With the tallest tales he can spin. Helen Jessica Jenkins Helen A button black on dress of red To change its whole effect; A cherry crowning white ice cream To show it is select; A dash of scarlet on the lips To brighten up the face; A Helen Jenks in our school To pep the worthy place ! Herman Bell Lloyd Hermanâ He surpasses Frank Sinatra With his swooning female fans. He surpasses the Van Johnson Who we wish could hold our hands. He surpasses Arabee ' s wild sheik Who led the girls a life; He ' s Lloyd, loved by Berryville maids. And blamed for all their strife ! 9 Mary Christine Jones ⢠' Christine ' Fair things are slow to fade away; Thoughts of friends fade slowly too. A friend vivacious, charming, gay Ne ' er can be forgotten when it ' s you. (2 Allen Cornelius Pierson Whitey For Whitey we predict A future in the sky. And we shall ne ' er forget Our friend, of whom esteem is ever hieh. OdjU Q. Anne Colston Langbein Anne Her air, her manner, all who see admire. Courteous though gay, and gentle though re- tired; The joy of youth and health her eye displays. And ease of heart her every look conveys. 10 Maxine Iden McCarty ââMaxineâ Here mischief lurks in gay disguise Beneath a pair of big brown eyes. A friend to many, loyal to all, Big In heart, though rather small. Wanless Grant Smallwood Wanlessâ A whiz in math, in football too, In basketball our forward quick, Quiet and steady, little he canât do, From handling funds (to playing tricks). Bonnie Frances Royston ââBonnieâ As cute as any 1946 maid Demure as any Plymouth Pilgrim lass, As young as any newly sprung grass blade As old as the ancient hills en masse; As simple as the fact that day must fade And yet a riddle to the Senior class. 11 William Walton Smallwood ' â˘Bill ' ' A kind and faithful friend is he Though quiet and unpretentious as can be. Always he is found calm, so serene, But, don ' t mistake me, he sure is keen! Helen LaVerne Royston Helen Light of heart, and gay of tongue Friend of all, both old and young; Head of our State wide F, H, A, Putting our school on the map to stay; Active in sports, in clubs, in class. Indispensable is this lass. Frank Clayton Sowers Frankie With a smile for everyone, a cherry word to all Our wanderer , Frankie, won his many friends. In school activities, academic, athletic and all. He shone so brigM we know his success will ne ' er end. ' oufOOO IE James Ivan White Whiteâ Here ' s White who In athletics did star, And helped to keep B, Hâ, S. always on topi Who in the game of success will go mighty far For his common sense will never let him stop. ÂĽera Jane Shiflett Vera Click, click, click, rap, rap, rap I Typewriter keys, tap, tap, tap! The sound of them will always bring Thoughts of Yera, that sweet, young thing. Minor Francis Wilson Francis Jealous, yet modest; dependable always; Patient of toll; serene amidst alarms; Inflexible in faith; invincible in arms. 13 Who MOST POPULAR Christine Jones Herman Lloyd CUTEST Helen Jenkins Bobby Levi MOST DIGNIFIED Vera Shiflett Philip Kline NOISIEST Maxine McCarty Ivan White MOST BASHFUL Thelma Foltz Allen Pierson BEST ATHLETE Anne Langbein William Bodenschatz BEST-ALL-AROUND Helen Roys ton William Bodenschatz 14 BEST DRESSED Helen Jenkins Herman Lloyd MOST COURTEOUS Eunice Chapman Wanless Smallwood MOST ATTRACTIVE Christine Jones V illiam Bodenschatz MOST STUDIOUS Eunice Chapman Harry Jones BIGGEST BLUFFER Maxine McCarty Ivan White FRIENDLIEST Helen Royston Frankie Sowers QUIETEST Bonnie Royston Bill Smallwood Francis V llson 15 BIGGEST FLIRT Maxine McCarty David Bell C Com It was on a bright sunny morning in early September, when ten boys and girls started out on their journey from the first grade primers to the dictionaries and encyclopedias of the higher grades. Most of us were bashful and perhaps a little nervous that morning when we met in front of the Elementary building. After all, how did we know how to act before all these other children? We didn ' t know each other or any of the teachers. Before we knew what was happening we heard a bell ringing. All the children headed for the doorway of the build- ing, so we followed and after a little difficulty we found the right room. It did not take us long to make friends and before long, we found ourselves talking to each other. This was back in 1935, the days we shall probably never for- get. By the end of the first year we thought we knew about everything anyone should know, but when we went back the next year we found that we were wrong. Our class was joined by Vera Shiflett, from Martinsburg, who soon learned to like the class. Vera was the only new addition to our class until we reached the fourth grade. Thelma Foltz left our class and attended the third grade at Gaylord. Thelma and Vera were later on to become two of our best typists. William Bodenschatz, the captain of our football team, which won the Shenandoah Valley Athletic League in 1946, by winning nine out of ten games, came into the class in the fourth grade. Eunice Chapman proved herself to be a good addi- tion to the class by getting such good grades in her high school years. Harry Jones, our able Senior Class President, happened along in the fourth grade also. Everyone welcomed the return of Thelma Foltz into our class. During the fifth grade, we added no new members, but did add a lot of knowledge to our class. Our sixth grade roll was increased by five members, all of them from other schools in the county. Anne Langbein, our Beta Club President, was one of these five. David Bell, who can talk Spanish more fluently than he can English, was also one of these five. Another one was Maxine McCarty, who proved to be of great assistance to the Annual Staff because of her typing ability. Allen Pierson strolled into our class in the sixth grade also. We cannot l eave our ladies ' man out as he joined us in the sixth also. He is Philip Kline from out in the county. Thelma Foltz, who came and went almost at any time, left our class the latter part of the seventh grade and went to Boyce, where she went to school for one year before rejoining our class for the last time. It was during our seventh grade that the tragic event of Pearl Harbor happened. Our class would probably have been larger if it had not been for this. At last, we were in high school, where time flies by with the swiftness of sound. We thought we had been having a good time in the grades, but we found out what real fun is in High School. We also found High School different from what we ex- pected. Being members and officers of clubs and being able to take what subjects you want is practically all anyone could ask for. We find that it took Frankie Sowers a long time to decide that there ' s no place like Berryville, except Berryville, He started out with our class in the first grade and continued here until the seventh grade. He went to Upperville in the seventh, then came back to Berryville for half a year and fin- ished the year at Upperville, He attended Marshall High School in his second year and then came back to Berryville his last two years. 16 Herman Lloyd, who started and finished with the class of 46 , knows how to use his height to an advantage on the basket- ball court and has made it tough for opposing teams, Herman is also the President of the S, C. A, Bay Levi started with the class. He was the quarterback of our much respected football team and even though his height is not exactly six feet, he is one of the first five in basket- ball, William Smallwood is one of the starting members of our class. He is fast on the basketball court or in any sport. His quietness and manners are respected by many, Helen Royston started out with the class lnââ35 She is responsible for the Beaconâs oeing as good as it is, as she is the Editor, Ivan White was joined by the class in our senior year. White makes things happen on the football field and sometimes on the basket- ball court, Helen Jenkins is responsible for the pictures in the Annual and you will find she has proved she was capable of this after you have seen the Annual, Bonnie Royston is another one of our typists. She was one of the charter members of our class, Francis Wilson went his first f ur years in the Berry- ville Elementary School, his fifth at Glendale and the rest of his school life at Berryville, Francis was Secretary of the F, F, A, for two years and Reporter one year, Wanless Small- wood went his entire journey in the Berryville Schools,He is the Treasurer of the S,C,A, and likes all sports, especially baseball. Last but not least of our original ten was Christine Jones who is the Editor - in- Chief of the Annual, She is doing a good job as she accepted the responsibility in her stride, without any complaints. Wanless Smallwood âHe who knows not , and knows not that he knows not, is a Freshman, He who knows not , and knows that he knows not, is a Sophomore, He who knows, and knows not that he knows, is a Junior. He who knows , and knows that he knows, is a Senior,â Anonymous 17 acm DAYS AT B. H. S. ' Alien we entered High School four years ago, We found how much there was to know. Our friends are the teachers, loyal and true. Now the time for parting makes us feel blue. As Freshmen we found our land at war. When things grew worse we did our share. By gathering paper, clothing, and tin Till we knew Uncle Sam would surely win. As Sophomore and Junior years rolled along V e held bond rallies and sang victory songs Our schoolmates answered our countryâs call, Served in distant parts--gave their all. Returning as Seniors with the great war oâer, ' We found our days filled more and more, The last bond drive, the annual, the play â We shall never forget the joys of each day. But not in the crisis of war alone Do our countryâs problems become our own; t home or abroad, whereâer the test, There is much to challenge our very best. As we leave B.H.S and go out on our own. Memory will recall the best years weâve khown. Our love and loyalty will never cease, As we pledge our lives to these days of peace. David Bell Eunice Chapman 10 ÂŁciAi and 0d dxJirruzni As It has been the custom of the Senior Class of Berryville High School, to provide for a last will and testament, in order that persons present may know of our bequests, we the members of the Senior Class of 1946, being of sound mind, do hereby bequeath, will, bestow, and leave our talents, abilities and achievements to those mentioned below, having been approved by the members of the Senior Class. Maxine McCarty leaves her flirting ability to Evelyn Longerbeam, Eunice Chapman leaves to Vernon Wilson her ability to study. Hope you take advantage of it. Anne Langbein bequeaths her good grades in math to Dean Levi. Vera Shiflett leaves her ability to get things done to Anne Rhodes. Hope it helps, Anne. Thelma Foltz leaves her typing skill to Dickie Fuller. Make good use of it, Dickie. To next year ' s Beacon Staff Helen Royston leaves all unused editorials, worn-out Chapel notices, and circulation worries. Bonnie Royston leaves her dark hair to Mary Ann McAtee. How would you like that change? To Charlotte Ann Levi, Christine Jones leaves her ability to skate. Helen Jenkins leaves all her worries as picture Editor to next year ' s fortunate (?) member of the Spotlight Staff. To Trip Hardesty, Philip Kline wills the responsible post of being flag raiser each day. Bill Smallwood, bequeaths his quietness to Patsy Pitta. Comes in handy sometimes, Patsy. Wanless Smallwood leaves his ability to hold his temper to Betty Sue Enders. No more book- throwing, eh, Betty Sue? Bay Levi leaves his ability to get the girls to Bill Hooker. Good Luck, Bill if you really need it. To next year ' s Senior Class President, Harry Jones leaves all unfinished business and unsettled arguments of the class of 1946. Frankie Sowers leaves his place on the football teat, to Buddy Locke. That ' s something to live up to. Buddy. Herman Lloyd leaves to next year ' s S. C. A. President, his little black notebook and all the plans the Council were unable to carry out. William Bodenschatz leaves to Bobby Crosen his formula for mixing an argument with everything that comes up. Ivan White leaves to Vaughn Boyd his ability to act, both on and off the stage. Allen Pierson leaves his slowness to Red Stough. Use a teaspoonful now and then in talking. Red. Francis Wilson bequeaths his ability to drive a car to Elaine Scheuer. David Bell leaves his bashfulness to Jimmy Feagans. It seems to get you places Jimmy, Helen Jenkins 19 LOphcC4 Wajaesboro, Petmsylvaala Jans 4 1956 Dear Harry, President of oar good ole Senior Class, Let ' s eommeoorate this date of ten years ago by starting a Round Robin let- ter. After teaching at Pitcairn High School for two years, I beeaae State Saper- Tlsor of Hose Economics. This has been a swell lob, but I recently sobsltted sy resignation. This sonth I am entering the wonaerfal institution of matrimony and will become a full fledged homemaker! I ' ll be waiting for this letter to come back to me with news from each of the class. Best to all, Helen Royston Berryville, Virginia June 8, 1956 Dear Eunice and Class of ' 46, Look ' s like Helen has started the ball rollingâ but I beat her to the game of matrimony. Since finishing at V. H. I., I ' ve been teaching at Charles Town High School. I as also co-owner of a large dairy farm in Clarke County. I could fur- nish plenty of milk now for a Beta Club buffet sapper ! Remember? Waiting to hear from each meaber of the class and with best regards to each, Haxry Jones St. Lake ' s Hospital Richmond, Virginia June 14 1956 Dear Herman and Class, Tour address is the only one of which I ' m sureâ so I ' m addressing this to you. I see by the hometown lepers that you are Mr. Williams ' s junior partner in law. Good look! If you ' re still single, ou must be round-shouldered om ducking and dodging the good-lookin ' girls. Ton ' ll get hooked yet! At present. I am in charge of the surgical department here. I ' m still single too, but not for long. Hope this letter reaches all twenty-one of us. As ewer, Eunice Berryville, Virginia June 17, 1956 Dear Bodensehats, Bring your little wife and run down to Berryville some week-end. We will cele- brate the good old days by an eyenlng at Torkb. Maybe I can find a girl to make a foursome ! Keep this Robin flyingâ We want to hear from eyeryone. Signed I Lloyd Chestnut Hlll Philadelphia, PennsylvEUiia June 25, 1956 Dear White and Class, Here ' s the dope on Bodenschatz. I saw the world in the Navy for seyeral years. Now I ' m settled in sy own dream-house that I planned on bluepriht ten years ago. It is situated in a suburb of the city of Brotherly-Love. game is architecture and I ' m mapping housing programs also. Tours as ever, Bonay Radio Village, California July 1, 1956 Dear Helen Jenkins and Gang, Glad to have heard from each of the class so far, but Astromie-Radar-Televislon would be more revealing. We will soon have this perfected in our laboratories. Regeo s to allâ especially the football squad, J. I. White, Executive Berryville, Virginia July 10, 1956 Dear Christine, BerryvUle is growing so rapidly that you wouldn ' t even Imow the eld home town. Sowers Le , Inc., Contractors for Heating and AiivConditionlng, are booked ahead two years on big housing jobs. I ' m their private secretary. The ' ' e is a lurge new building being constructed next door. It Is to be eccc led by the Great Oceanic Coffee Company of America, managed by Francis Wilson. So this the news about Frankie, Bay, Francis, and me. Love to aU, Helen P. S. Bay gave me orders never to refuse a school kid an ad to the annual. 20 Hoaston, Texas Joly 20, 1956 Hallo Vara aad Class, Hare settled here and niy husband has a large practice In Eye, Ear, Hose, and Throat Surgery. Ify professional nursing and music career have been replaced by the many duties of a wife and mother. Good wishes to aU, Chris Charles Town, West Virginia July 29, 1956 Dear Bonnie and Thelma, I hear that you two are still together, but in the chief axecutiwe ' s office of the F. H. A., instead of the typing room of B. H. S. Congratulations! Ify life is a combination of professional nursing, housekeeping, and assisting my husband on the chicken ranch. Regards, Vera Richmond, Virginia August 4t 1956 Hello liaxlne and Classmates, Two months since this Round Robin was started. Haye enjoyed hearing from the classmates. Vera gare you the news about usâ ' but here ' s more: We ' re haying a double wedding in September. Cheerioall, Bonnie and Thelma Dept, of Justice Bldg., Washington, D. C. August 8, 1956 Calling Class of ' 46 , Attention: W. G. Smallwood, Sheriff of Clarke County Since I am working at F. B. I. headquarters in Washington, I type and file imny interesting reports. Here is a recent one: Special Agent, Dayld Bell is credited with the smashing of a big counterfeiting ring in Chicago. From ether reports, Crime doesn ' t pay in Clarke County either. Loye, Maxine Sheriff ' s Office Berryyille, Virginia August 13, 1956 Dear Philip, This class letter would newer catch up with Bill, ay brother, as he is on a world inspeotlon flight with a grot of test pilots chosen by the U. N. 0. Allen Pierson, an aeronautical engineer is also with this group. Their most re- cent communication to their wiwes was from Peru, India. I myself have been yery busy since BenyyiHe has increased its population to five-thousand. The new businesses have brought many outsiders into the old home town. Remember the Hallowe ' en nights of the years gone by? Now, with twice as nany kids who really celebrate, just think what I go through with! I ' ve aged ten year ' s !! lours truly, Wanless University of Chicago August 22, 1956 Deair Anne, Venl, Fidi, Vici, Sic semper tyrannis in this wicked city as well as in Virginia. les, Latin is ny snbject and I have been teaching here for four years. Hope to settle back in Virginia someday. lours, Phil Greenwood Lake, Hew lork August 28, 1956 Dear Helen and Class, Wish you all could visit our summer camp here at Greenwood Lake. I am the re- creational director for the girls and I am married to the owner of the camp. Believe it or not, he is - J-ler than I ! Dark and handsome, too ! I told you I would be a home mal r someday! li(y love uad best to all. Anno A. C. L. 21 Onap6 Vr(o(iAje. 22 23 CotcndoA September 12 - Ding dong! The school bell rings once again In Berryvllle. Smiles of tvo nev teachers. Miss Upshnr and Miss Hobson, greet us, 15- Football practice begins. 28- First football game of the season vlth Strasburg. 24-2j5 A good start, team. October 12- Football game vlth Hedgesvllle. 49-0 our favor. 24- Welcome back, Mr. Pope. 26- Halloveâen Masquerade Ball. Norman Asbury and his sister, Dorothy, vln prizes for the cutest costume. 29- Attention all Seniors! Hold your hats and stand by for the late latest bulletin. Your class rings have arrived! November 27- Mr. Lemley comes to take pictures. 50- Annual Jamboree. Hov do you like being a girl, Jimmy? Win last football game vlth Stonevall -21-14. Rsih, rah, rah, nov ve have first place In Shenandoah Valley League . December 5-7 -Art Exhibit- Juniors choose the picture 20- The Christmas Dance. Long dresses and the tune White Christmas really add the finishing touches to the Christmas spirit! . 21- The long aval ted Christmas holidays are here at last! January 3- Back to school to settle dovn to hard vork. 8- Lost first basketball game vlth Marshall. 25-28-29- Mid-term examinations â everyone Is going around tearing his hair. February 2- F. H. A, District meeting at Front Royal. 8- We travel to Lincoln for a double header â lose one- vln one. 15- The Valentine Dance- (hearts floating aroiindl) March 5- Senior play practice begins. Knov those lines??? 4- Do you knov Gray ' s Elegy? What a test, Mr. Pope! ! i 12- Spotlight goes to press. Let ' s celebrate! ! 19- S. C. A. delegates go to Luray. April 9- First baseball game vlth Stephens City. 12- Senior Play â Skidding â Bay, you make a fine Andy. May 17- Junior Senior prom. Don ' t step on those long dresses, boys. Baseball games! June Examinations â here ' s luck to everyone. Baccalaureate Sermon- At Methodist Church. Graduation! ! l So long. Seniors 24 7 u ne aj Sw ' v 7iÂŤ WfJ ftt jAr ? s 7 g 9 o 2 73 4 ' (T fC 7 2 3 20 az 23 zr 7 7? 7? 29 30 4? Tone 4? Sun HirAr Tuts WW Thift- Fri s- r 7 3 J S ' 7 7 9 JO f 3 ' i T- o J7 It 9 70 7 22 23 SÂĽ ÂŁC 27 25 2t 3ÂŤ SO , U M E SO Svn T jei WJ %Kt rifc t 2 3 H (S ' C 7 t ? O IZ 73 9 6 7 jr 7 zo ZJ XT. 73 29 it. i7 it 21 Sd dttrtL0 l4 President OFFICERS Vice-President Harry Tharpe Marvin Armel Secretary SPONSOR Mrs . Merchant Treasurer Buzzle Lee Vernon Wilson 1st. row: 2nd . row : 5rd . row : 4th. row: 5th. row; 6th. row; Mrs. Merchant, Harry Tharpe, Buzzle Lee, Vernon Wil- son, Joe Ashby, Leona Boswell Shirley Perks, Trip Hardesty, Charlotte Levi, Gloria Buckner, Dean Levi, Nell Jane Hardesty Betty Sue Enders, Jacqueline Longerbeam, Charles Ren- ner, Dickie Puller, Rebecca Knupp, Sonia Rumbarger Jane Punk, Cecil Moore, Charlotte Stickles, Juanita Morlarty, Robert Hooker, Ruth McNamara Mildred Childs, Elaine Scheuer, Norman Haymaker, James Berlins, Peggy Puller, Audrey Lloyd Red Stough, Anne Rhodes, John N. Carr, Josh Huff 26 Frealdeut Alan Oleott OFFICE 1st row Vice-President Alice Leuigbein Secretary GeneTiewe Denny Treasurer Audrey Brown 2nd row: 3rd row: 4th row: 5th row: 6th row: Charlie Jackson, Archie Robertson, Jimsy Habe, Jerry Royston, Jiamy Feagans, Lawrence Kackley Betty (Moires, Norm Foltz, Hary Frances Fiddler, Patsy Pitta, l yrtle Armel, Frances Carpenter Jiangy Wiseoarrer, Homan Asbury, Donald UcCarty, Bobby Crosen, Jiangy Longer- bean, Lacy Broy Frances Ann Reed, Peggy Levi, Evelyn Longerbeaai, lUene Russell, Mary Lee Tomblin, Bet ' fy Moore Marie Neurdenburg, Lois Fletcher, Miss Upshur, Dorothy Lake, Rul: Edens 27 uute President Baddy Loeke Secretary Ray Fuller n OFFICERS Viae-Presldent Mary Ann Macitee Treasurer Lewis Rieasore 1st row: liss Hobson, Buddy Locke, Mary Ann EacAtee, Ray Fuller, Lewis Rieamore, Ada Affleck, Hiss MacDaniel 2sd row: 3rd row: 4th row: 5th row: 6th row: Billy Bell, Easel Armel, Jinay Carter, Palner Beverley, Jack Hardesty, Betty Clark, Benny Longerbeaa Irens Elliott, Albert Hicodemus, Jean Fletcher, Jimy Rutherford, Frances Funk, Dorothy Freeman, Billy Price Nettie Sipe, Charles Roberson, Danny Gray, Billy Roesnberry, Ifarguerite Hirff , Bobby Rutherford, Frances Sing Dorothy liacDonald, Handa Lee, Glenn Smallwood, Marie Locke, Ralph Bell, Lora Lucas, Anna Lee Aronholt Peggy Pope, Herman Singhas, Edith Renner, Tommy Jones, Oliver Payne, Sally Williams, Vance Folts Carl Burleson, Helen Tumblin, Raymond Chapman 28 7th row: AIMS Citizenship Cooperation Health Recreation Self-Improvement SLOGAN ' Y The School and Community Growing Together OFFICERS President Vice-President Herman Lloyd SPONSOR Miss Massey Jane Funk Secretary Treasurer Alice Langbein Wanless Smallwood 1st row: 2nd row: 3rd row; 4th row: Herman Lloyd, Miss Massey Jane Funk, Alice Langbein Wanless Smallwood, Anne Langbein, Senior representative Charles Renner, Junior represnetative, Archie Robertson, Sophomore representative, Ray Fuller, Eighth grade rep- resentative, absent when picture was taken. 30 CXttS OFFICERS President Anne Langbeln Vice-President Betty Sue Enders Sponsor Miss McDaniel Treasurer Jimmy Berlin Betty Sue Enders, Miss McDaniel, Elaine Berlin Harry Jones Gloria Buckner, Mary Catherine Stough Wanless Smallwood, Jane Funk Eunice Chapman, Ruth McNamara, Sonia Rumbarger, Charles Renner Secretary Elaine Scheuer 1st row: Anne Langbein, Scheuer, Jimmy 2nd row: Helen Roys ton, 3rd row; 4th row: 5th row: 31 JScdia OFFICERS President Jimmy Berlin SPONSOR Miss Hobson Secretary Alice Langbein Vice-President Elaine Scheuer Treasurer Anne Rhodes 1st. row; 2nd. row; 3rd. row; 4th. row; Jimmy Berlin Elaine Scheuer, Alice Langbein, Anne Rhodes Miss Hobson, Dean Levi, Archie Robertson, Gloria Buck- ner, Charles Renner Anne Langbein, Harry Jones, Ruth McNamara, Billy Hooker, Philip Kline 32 ConvnvC xujtC i OFFICERS President Vera Shiflett SPONSOR Miss Upshur Secretary Maxine McCarty Vice-President Audrey Lloyd Treasurer Thelma Foltz 1st. row; 2nd, row; 3rd. row; 4th. row; Vera Shiflett, Audrey Lloyd Maxine McCarty, Miss Upshur, Bonnie Royston, Thelma Foltz Helen Jenkins, Mildred Childs, Jacqueline Longerbeara, Betty Sue Enders, Peggy Fuller Charlotte Stickles, Nell Jane Hardesty, Mary Catherine Stough, Rebecca Knupp, Shirley Perks 55 HÂŤlen Royston President of State Association itrs. Williams State Club Advisor Home Economics Teacher Mary Lee Tomblin Vice President of District Federation President of Benyville Chapter Mildred Childs Reporter of District Federation Raby Edens Sonia Rumbarger Vice President of Seeretairy of Berryville Chapter Beriyville Chapter Peggy Levi Treasurer of Berryville Chapter Patsy Pitta Chairman of Entertainment Committee Charlotte A. Levi Chairman of Refreshment Committee 34 gF:D ;.(f 1st rowi Thelma Foltz, Helen Jenkins, Christine Jones, Nell Jane Hardesty 2nd rowt Norma Foltz, Evelyn Longerbeam, Frances Carpenter, Jacqueline Longerbeam, Betty Sue EMers, Juanita Moriarty 3rd rowi Betty Uoore, Dorothy Lake, Betty Groves, Lois Fletcher, Palmer Beverley, Dorotlqr McDonald 4th, rows Peggy PŠpe, Ada Affleck, Lora Lucas, Marie Locke, Sally Ann Williams, ⢠Frances Funk 5th rowt Audrey Brown, Hazel Armel, Dorothy Freeman, Irene Elliott, Nettie Sipe, Betty Clark 6th rowt Danny Gray, Frsaices King, Anna Lee ibronholt, Jean Fletcher 55 S nduiiXAMil .aXa ' Lâ lii. HBin 0 w-- w V .v|:. M( ' , ' 4 wrr- ' i 1 M, i â â ms ⢠President William Bodenschatz Secretary Gloria Buckner OFFICERS Vice-President William Hooker SPONSOR Mr. Grove Treasurer Dickie Fuller 1st row: 2nd row: 3rd row: 4th row; 5th row: Mr. Grove, William Bodenschatz, William Hooker Gloria Buckner, Dickie Fuller, Cecil Moore, Ivan White, Buzzie Lee Wanless Smallwood, Christine Jones, Norman Haymaker, Lewis Ricamore, Allen Pierson Buddy Locke, Tommy Jones, Charles Roberson, Jack Hardesty, Jimmy Longerbeam Billy Price, Vance Foltz, Oliver Payne, Billy Rosenberry, Jimmy Carter 36 5acluyft4AiaX 1st. rov t 2nd . roÂĽ ; 5rd. roÂĽ; 4th. rows Charlie Jackson, Jlramy Feagans, lay Puller, Carl Burleson, Lacy Broy Noman Asbury, Donald McCarty, John Nelson Carr, Lawrence Kackley, Alan Olcott ÂĽernon Wilson, David Bell, Herman Slnghas, Jimmy Rutherford, Glenn Smallwood Ralph Bell, Bill Smallwood, Albert Nlcoderaus, Bobby Rutherford. 37 (Beacon Sto Seated: Audrey Lloyd, Typist, Harry Jones, Business Manager, Helen Royston, Editor-in-chief, Elaine Scheuer, Asso- ciate editor, Vera Shlflett, Typist Standing: Ray Fuller, Reporter, Philip Kline, Reporter, Wanless Smallwood, Sports Editor, Mrs. Robert Merchant, Fa- culty Advisor, Alan Olcott, Assistant Circulation Man- ager, Betty Clark, Reporter, Jimmy Berlin, Circulation Manager, Eunice Chapman, Typist, Thelma Foltz, Typist, and Genevieve Denny, Copy Reader 38 Seated: Standings Thelma Foltz-Typist, Herman Lloyd-Business Manager, Christine Jones-Editor-ln-Chief , Bobby Levi-Assistant Editor. Helen Royston-Llterary Editor, William Bodens- ' chatz-Art Editor, Helen Jenklns-Pleture Editor Frankie Sowers-Circulation Manager, Vera Shiflett-Ad- vertlsement Editor, Bonnie Royston-Feature Editor and Typist Absent when picture was taken; Maxine McCarty-Typist, David Bell-Typist, Eunice Chapman and David Bell-Assis- tant Advertisement Editors 39 §cleixcc Q.iuÂŁ) President Bobby Crosen Vice-Rresident Audrey Brown Secretary SPONSOR Treasurer GeneTlere Denny Miss UcDaalel Stough 2nd row: l|jrrtle Amel, Palner Beverley, Heman Lloyd, Marguerite Huff, Jane Funk 3rd row: Jlnmy Carter, Eunice Chapman, Betty Clark, Lois Fletcher, Vanee Foltz 4th row: Trip Hardesty, Jack Hardesty, Tomny Jones, Wanda Lee, Benny Longerbeaai 5th row: Jimny Habe, Billy Price, Frances Anne Reed. Illene Russell Anne Rhodes 6th row: Billy Rosenberry 40 OFFICERS President Harry Tharpe Secretary Marvin Armel Vice-President Vaughn Boyd Sponsor Mr. Hoffman Treasurer Charles Hardesty Reporter John Nelson Carr 1st. row: 2nd. row: 3rd. row: Harry Tharpe, Vaughn Boyd, Marvin Armel John Nelson Carr, Trip Hardesty, Vernon Wilson Bill Smallwood, Jimmy Mabe, Jerry Royston 41 SoordAli CXul OFFICERS President Jane Funk Sponsor Miss Massey Secretary Philip Kline Vice-President Ruth McNamara Treasurer Jimmy Berlin 1st row: 2nd row: 3rd row: 4th row: Jane Funk, Ruth McNamara Miss Massey, Philip Kline, Jimmy Berlin Helen Jenkins, Elaine Scheuer, Wanless Smallwood Bonnie Roys ton Thelma Foltz, Herman Lloyd, Francis V ilson, David Bell 42 MANAGER Dickie Fuller COACH Mr . Grove CAPTAIN William Bodenschatz 1st row; Dickie Puller, Herman Lloyd, Pi-ankle Sowers, Jimmy Peagons, Bobby Crosen 2nd; row; Buddy Locke, David Bell, Bay Levi, Mr. Grove 3rd row; Wanless Smallwood, William Bodenschatz, Tom Crlm, Buzzle Lee 44 0 xxAkeiSull Coach Captain Mr. Pope Bay Levi Seated: Bay Levi, Ivan White, Herman Lloyd, William Bodenschatz, Wanless Smallwood Standing: Frank Sowers, Mr. Pope, William Smallwood, Bobby Crosen, Buddy Locke, William Hooker, Floyd Stickles, Norman Hay- maker, Glenn Smallwood, Jimmy Wisecarver, Richard Fuller 45 0 fxAkAii aXl CaDtain Coach Leona Boswell Miss McDaniel Kneeling: Shirley Perks, Peggy Fuller, Leona Boswell, Anne Langbein, Betty Sue Enders Standing: Gloria Buckner, Francis King Nell Jane Hardesty, Red Stough, Jean Fletcher, Miss McDaniel 46 1st. row: Dickie Fuller, Vaughn Boyd, Wanless Smallwood, Jimmy Feagans, David Bell, Frankie Sowers, Harry Tharpe, Ivan White, Herman Lloyd, William Bodenschatz, Bobby Crosen . 2nd. row: Mr. Pope (coach), Jimmy Longerbeam, Glen Smallwood, Jack Hardesty, Benny Longerbeam, Bay Levi, Donald McCarty, Jimmy Berlin, Norman Haymaker, Charles Renner 47 Berryville Wins Valley League Boyce Finishes Season In Second Place Stephens City Defeats Strasburg For First Victory General Marshall Visits B. H. S. Genera! George C. Marshall, Chief of Staff of United States Army, was guest speaker at the Armistice Day celebration November 11, 1945, heâ on the Berryville High School Camp- T1 â Dav celebration sp St lx Valentine Dance To Be Sponsored By Beacon Staff Or An art exhibit Have you heard whatâs go- , A ' vf February 16th, 1946? â ' - Valentince Dance, â sponsoring. â %. ' ominiltee eto CLUB STANDING Boyce StonP ' at niffht during the a â School y: % % y( , 4 on Wedn Vv 1 7:30 to 0 noone, SA 1 Boyce Sc ' oe ' A ÂŤ- lot â˘d. ' âu r. I ' ' ' â Vlrgi -a to .= V ally t 0? Av testa y4 tV ' 4 ' - % % e 4e a , to ama⢠along IS also - A . 1- 0 ' ° ' â J I 4 usual, will be on .y be obtain- elen Koysion. at the dance, aw % X 4 A A H. S. Girl Elected V state President Of â â y t IS being given so . 1 . Letâs make It a and bring your ,:9°A =â 3 iVo ' â; p AX, r o -ââ â â a c c 4 4b ' c r su % ' ÂŤÂŤ ÂŽ f°o,V 4 ' .S 03 fee .o, ' jZ ha hZZ Zei,fh y- 1. c 3 4 0 r 13 ÂŤ Q E c i o H u o I o ' ÂŤ ÂŤ -33 P ncA â â B S B Uo - O 1- U. U W 5 11 D rt = f= Last spring, Helen Royston, a â âmber of the Future Homemak- ip if America, was nominated erryvilleâs chapter along V. our local club to go to iflig on June 18tb. 1945 There - oZ ' ffiZy Tumblin, the presi- %% ' ZoyAzo High School for a District §Pd - ° OJCD cSS°f5H ' 00 s ' l â t ' iriS I 3 â sextet Tops BerryvdlÂŽ â Winchester rough an diji § . -34 i; = â -t Pl? ' ,e S.G) 0) . -.âV c G aS, Ot. 41 01 I i M . C-. J3 ' |.l - S I -cl ÂŽ Q O M 2 s . g ° 1 Ay,- E-I tu m iÂŤ; ' X s; i -Senior Squad 1 ci Seen For Local basketball Team WW Opens Season U0 ' Tuesday Night were trshdl High Tl e W nohe n-ere left by the .. i e 4. % â˘; r d Schoolâs bask - action this com- the local floor 1946 season u Marshall of the team oysâ or fOi ' ' A array u ,oaU m all grad, w the ft- ; k , -h ⢠â t . ' 2 .SA âş. ' hrf but the starting aggrÂŤ-; 4 all probahlfity be five AyA zs j. iCV ? S A X Xd - V ' § 0 . ' â Cx.:â ' e 4l ' SA. y V 9; ti. 4? â x ' Z ZZh â m all probahlfity be ffiro the pre-holiday practice ÂŁ- â rman Lloyd and WilUam BodenA Etz appeared to have the ge for the guard spots â with Bobby Levi and Wanless Smallwood possibly qualifying at forwards. _ Frankie Sowers may get t e nod for ÂŽ 2 ,1 2 starting at the pivot post, althoagh S I § Bobby Crosen and Dickie Fuller aay break Into the llhe-up at any ttsie. BAsnaa. WMliawi- 48 The Seniors erf ' 46 feel no record of our school activ- ities would be complete without our school janitor and friend, Mr. Bradley. Through our high school years Mr. Bradley has helped us with so many of our activities. Never will we for- get how he put up the framework for decorations for the Junior- Senior Proms, and how willingly he assisted us In procuring stage props for our class play, the Jamboree, and other pro- grams for S. C. A. and P. T. A. meetings. Mr. Bradley ' s In- genuity and resourcefulness could always be depended upon. So, Mr. Bradley, we thank youi 49 CAST Mrs. Hardy-â Judge Hardy Andy Hardy Marian Hardy Grandpa Hardy Aunt Milly Myra Wilcox Estelle Cambell â Mr. StubbinS ' Wayne Trenton III â Christine Jones â˘Harry Jones â˘Bobby Levi â˘Helen Jenkins â Wanless Smallwood â˘Vera Shiflett â˘Maxine McCarty â˘Bonnie Royston â Ivan White â˘Frankie Sowers Director Mrs. Merchant PROPERTY Anne Langbein Helen Royston STAGING William Bodenschatz Herman Lloyd Allen Pierson Bill Smallwood ADVERTISEMENT Eunice Chapman Thelma Foltz David Bell Philip Kline Francis Wilson 50 51 OuA a dVjZAAiA ' CAA Advertised 9 years Advertised 8 years Advertised 7 years Advertised 6 years Advertised 5 Years Annabelle Beauty Shoppe 5 (t 4 ; j(t A. P. Tea Co, :ti:tâ Balfour, L. G, Barrâ 3 Orchard Supply Bastian Bros, Baugh Son B. M. Chevrolet Sales Bell Clothing Store + Jit Bell, L. H. Berryville Basket Co, Berryville Silk Mill 4 Blue Ridge Press Bond Bros, Boyerâs Cash Grocery Brown, D, E, Byrdâs Orchard Capper, E, B, Carnation Beauty Salon Carter Ashby 34444 Chapmah ' s Motor Company Clarke Cab 3434443 44 Clarke Five Ten Clarke County Creamery Coca Cola Crosenâ s Dr, Pepper Bottling Co, Duffâs Record Shop E, B. Sinclair Station 34 34 443 Enders Freeman, W, A, Funk, C, Richard 4 34 43 3434 3434 Garberâs Ice Cream Garrett, E, V, G, M, Musical Appliances Georgâs Sunoco Station Gray Eddy Grove Furniture Co, Gulf Oil Co, Harrisâ Pharmacy Hessâ Shoe Shop Hodgson Brown Joe the Motorist Kave, 0 . M, Kerchevalâs Auto Store Kerchevalâs Feed Seed Store Kerchevalâs Store Kurtz, G, W, Lemley Photo Co, Lloyd, J, A, Locke Bros, Lupton Orchard Service Miller Anderson Miller Drug Store Mllleson, John Moore Sc Dorsey Morris, P. H. National Fruit Product Co. Nehl Bottling Works Newling Transportation Old Dominion Appliance Co. O ' Sullivan Rubber Co. Owens, W. C. Phillips Lumber Co. Plfers Pine ' s Drug Store Pine Motor Co. Plngley Carper Pitt ' s Theater Place Bros. Potter ' s Barber Shop Ramsburg ' s Store Ray lass Dept. Store Ritter, H. R. Russell, C. M. Sanitary Dairy Sanitary Laundry Scheuer ' s Store Shackleford ' s Store Shade, E. Earl Shenandoah Wholesalers Shenk ' s Service Station Sllco Slrbaugh, Ross Skating Rink Solenberger, J. S. Co. Southern Cafe Swlnley Furniture Co. Thomas, G. B. Tlmberlake ' s Dept. Store Valley Pride Bread Virginia Woolen Mill Wender ' s Whiting, H. B. WINC Winchester Business Colleg Winchester Electric Servlc Winchester Evening Star Winchester Furniture Co. Winchester Seed Co. Wlsecarver ' s Gents ' Shop Wlsecarver, W. D. 52 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF BERRYVILLE HIGH SCHOOL 1946 OâSULLIVAN RUBBER CORPORATION WINCHESTER VIRGINIA 53 ROBINSONâS-COLD-STORAGE AND ICE PLANT MOORE DORSEY BERRYVILLE VIRGINIA PINE MOTOR CO. WINCHESTER VIRGINU DISTRIBUTORS FOR PLYMOUTH, DODGH OARS A!JD TRUCKS ALSO PARTS DEALER WHOLESALE RETAIL FOR CmiYSLER DODGE DE SOTO PLYMOUTH 54 J. W. GROVE FURNITURE CO. ⢠' WHERE QUALITY AND PRICE MEET FURNITURE FOR THE ENTIRE HOME 123-125 S. Loudoun St. Telephone 6472 WINCHESTER VIRGINIA COMPLIMENTS OF B. M. CHEVROLET SERVICE WINCHESTER VIRGINIA COMPLIMENTS OF O.M.KAVEâS GROCERY PHONE 259 BERRYVILLE VIRGINIA 55 LEMLEY PHOTO CO. MAKERS OF SCHOOL PHOTOGRAPHS STEPHENS CITY VIRGINIA COMPLIMENTS OF VIRGINIA WOOLEN CO. WINCHESTER VIRGINIA H. B. WHITING Coal-Fuel Oil-Feeds GRAIN, SALT, SEEDS, FERTILIZERS, CEWIENT, LIME Night-37 Phones Day-60 BERRYVILLE VIRGIHIA 56 COMPUMENTS OF WM. A. FREEMAN DEALER IN ICE PHONE 235 BERRYVILLE VIRGINIA PIN6LEY CARPER CLEANERS 31 E. PICCADILLY ST. Winchester Virginia Dial 4611 SHENKS ESSO STATION Washing Waxing Lubrication Battery Service We Call For Deliver Phone 290 BERRYVILLE VIRGINIA 57 SOUTHERN CAFE GOOD FOOD AT REASONABLE PRICES SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNERS SERVED STEAK CHICKEN OYSTERS DINNERS SERVED DAILY MILTON R. LEE, PROP. BERRYVIUi VIRGINIA COMPLIMENTS OF HESSâ SHOE SHOP BERRYVILLE VIRGINIA HARRISâ PHARMACY COMPLIMENTS A SAFE PRESCRIPTION OF STORE PHONE 58 Raylass Dept . Store Berryville Virginia Winchester Virginia COMPLIMENTS OF SANITARY LAUNDRY only softened water used WINCHESTER VIRGINIA M.F.Wiscarver, Agent Phone BerryvUle 219-J 58 COMPLIMENTS OF G. B. THOMAS BERRYVILLE VIRGINIA Compliments OF MILLERâS DRUG STORE Winchester Virginia Compliments OF Bond Brothers Orchard Supplies Hardware Wnchester Phone-3342 Compliments OF Simon Newlin Transfer Hay-Straw-Coal Phone lt7-w-2 Berry ville Virginia 59 COCA-COLA B0TTUN6 WORKS iOTTlie UNGII AUTMOKITV IHf âŹ;OMPANÂĽ if WINCHESTER VIRGINIA WINS ON [ÂŤS!i SOLD everywhere IN berryville BOTTLED BY NEHI BOTTLING CO. WINCHESTER 60 Garberâs Ice Cream THE BEST KIND PATRONIZE OUR DEALERS HARRIS ' PHARMACY BERLIN ' S DRUG STORE AMERICAN RESTAURANT Phone 4522 Winchester Virginia COMPLIMENTS OF POTTERâS BARBER SHOP W. MAIN ST. BERRYVILLE VIRGINIA WINCHESTER SEED COMPANY DIAL 3313 WINCHESTER VIRGINIA Compliments OF LUPTON Orchard Service Company Winchester Virginia 61 COMPUMENTS OF NATIONAL FRUIT PRODUCT COMPANY WINCHESTER VIRGINIA Compliments OF Dr. Pepper Bottling Co. pittas Theatre Winchester Virginia Berryville Virginia 62 W . C . OWENS LOCKE BROTHERS Cleaning - Pressing SERVICE STATION Repairing Phone 196 Phone 152 Berryville Virginia Berryville Virginia WINCHESTER FURNITURE COMPANY COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS PHONE 6111 WINCHESTER VIRGINIA PHILUPS LUMBER CO. LUMBER BUILDING SUPPLIES Phone 19-w BERRYVILLE VIRGINIA 63 TEST YOURSELF ARE YOU UP V;ITH THE TIMES? DO YOU KNOW THE LATEST STYLES? DO YOU BUY ECONOMICALLY? Read The WINCHESTER EVENING STAR And You Will Know The Answer BELL CLOTHING STORE USE OUR CONVENIENT 10-PAY CHARGE PLAN NO INTEREST OR CARRYING CHARGES WINCHESTER-FRONT ROYAL VIRGINIA COMPLIMENTS OF GEORGE ' S SUNOCO STATION COMPLETE WASHING, LUBRICATION, POLISHING AND TIRE SERVICE PHOIK 242 BERRYVILLE VIRGINIA 64 RAMSBURGâS THE HOME OF QUALITY MERCHADISE BERRYVILLE VIRGINIA DUFFâS RECORD SHOP RADIOS AND APPLIANCES WE HATS ALL THE LATEST RELEASES IN RECORDS SHEET MUSIC 24 EAST PICCADILLY PHONE 3267 WINCHESTER VIRGINIA Compliments OF D. Earl Brownâs Store Berryville Virginia Compliments OF Annabelle Beauty Shoppe 65 Demand Valley Pride Bread Compliments OF Made in Pifer Printing Co. Winchester Virginia BY B.iS ' C. Baking Co. 124 N. LOUDOUN ST. PHONE 3407 Winchester Virginia COMPLIMENTS E. EARL SHADE PHONE 3881 WINCHESTER VIRGINIA WENDERâS WINCHESTER ' S LARGEST AND MOST EXCLUSIVE STORE FOR WOMEN I 66 BERRYVILLE HOSIERY MLL MANUFACTURES OF LADIESâ FINE HOSIERY BERRYVILLE VIRGINIA JNO. S. SOLENBERGER CO. HARDWARE Household Electrical Suppies 142 N. LOUDOUN ST. PHONE 3457 WINCHESTER VIRIGINIA MILLER AND ANDERSON PLUMBING HEATING APPLIANCES WINCHESTER VIRIGINIA 67 COMPLIMENTS OF BYRDâS ORCHARD HUGH N. RIHER CONTRACTOR BUILDER MILLWORK BERRYVILLE VIRGINIA 68 COMPLIMENTS OF GULF OIL CORP. John J. Glover Distributor COMPLIMENTS OF SHENANDOAH WHOLESALERS Newspapers Magazines 30 E. Piccadilly St. WINCHESTER VIRGINIA 69 COMPLIMENTS OF BERRYVILLE BASKET COMPANY CONGRATULATIONS! STUDENTS OF BERRYVILLE HIGH SCHOOL The progress you have made this year confirms the faith America places in Its younger generation. Ever strive to KEEP THAT FAITH. On you rests the responsibility, In a free America, of keeping the FUTURE AMERICA FREE I w N C AMERICAN BROADCASTING COMPAM and its staff Leslie Golliday Phil Whitney John Morgan 70 WINCHESl bR BUSINESS COLLEGE âTHE SCHOOL OF SERVICE 40 W. BOSCAWEN STREET WINCHESTER-VIRCINIA - DIAL 4701 CLASS RINCS-INVITATIONS CLUB PINS -CALLING CARDS CAP SG GOWNS LG. BALFOUR PRODUCTS WALTER B. ANDERSON RICHMOND -VIRGINIA 71 STATIONERS PUBLISHERS LITHOGRAPHERS b n t K THE CLARKE COURIER -THE CHRONICLE BERRYVILLE VIRGINIA KERCHEVAL ' S STORE GROCERIES AND MEATS FRESH VEGETABLES WE DELIVER WE SATISFY CURB SERVICE. .. .PHONE 141 ENDERS BERRYVILLE- VIRGINIA BAUCH 6 SONS CO. JOHN O. HARDESTY LOCAL MGR FERTILIZERS WINCHESTER-VIRCINIA 72 Timberlakeâs Dept. Store LINENS, DRAPERIES, DRY GOODS Compliments LADIESâ v ' -YARIYG APPAREL OF GRADUATION GIFTS FEATURED 40 S. Loudoun St. Crosenâs Store Dial 6728 Winchester Virginia on-the-corner Sanitary Dairy Hodgson Brown PASTEURIZED JEUâELSRS MIDC, CREAM, CHOCOLATE MILK REGISTERED OPTOMETRISTS DACRO PROTECTED WINCHESTER VIRGINIA AGENTS FOR STIEFF SILVER Winchester Virginia HEADQUARTERS FOR PLEASING GIFTS Compliments Compliments OF OF A P Tea Company E. B. Sinclair E.W.GosnelJ-managar Service Station Berryville Virginia â ' â â â i Berryyille Virginia 73 Lloydâs Transfer Compliments OF LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE HAULING ALL CARGO INSURED John F. Milleson Berryville Virginia New Used Furniture PHONE 247 Berryville Virginia Compliments CLARKE CAB OF 24 Hour Service Ross Sirbaugh Main Street PHONE 252 Barber Shop Berryville Virginia Berryville Virginia Complinnents Bastian Brothers OF Company BARRâS Rochester New York Orchard Supplies MANUFACTURERS OF JEV.RLRY ENGRAVED STATIONERY FOR Winchester Virginia HIGH SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES 74 Compliments eooD roR tire ⢠OF Wisecarverâs Dr. Pepper Bottling Co. Gentsâ Shop Winchester Virginia Complete Line Of Menâs Clothing KEEPâEM FLYING Shacklefordâs Store ROLLER SKATE FRESH MEATS GROCERIES Berryville PHONE 56 Skating Rink Berryville Virginia Compliments MEET TOUR FRIENDS AT ⢠OF Pineâs Drug Store CLARKEâS Where Quality Counts Five a nd Ten PINEâS DRUG STORE BERRYVILLE. VlRGINrA 75 JOE Shenandoah-Valley Th9 Motoristsâ Friend 101 N.LOUDOUNSt. Butter SPORTING GOODS PAINTS VARNISHRS TIRES â TUBES AUTO ACCESSORIES Clarke County Creamery Berryville Virginia CASH PAID Winchester Virginia FOR CREAM Compliments COMPLIMENTS OF OF Victory C. RICHARD FUNK Shoe Rebuilding ELECTRICAL WIRING AND REPAIRING E. V. Garrett, Prop. PHONE 221-W Berryville Virginia BERRYVILLE-VIRGINIA KERCHEVALâS Compliments Feeds-Seeds OF Paints Cements KERCHEVALâS Berryville .Virginia AUTO STORE Berryville Virginia 76 Gray Eddy George W. Kurtz COMPLETE LINE OF SUITS AND ACCESSORIES. VARIED ASSORTMENT Furniture OF GIFTS FOR HIS GRADUATION AND c OMMiEU c Funeral Director Winchester Virginia SERVING YOU AND YOUR FAMILY SINCE 1868 Phone 6277 Winchester Virginia Compliments F.H. MORRIS OF McCormick-Deering Winchester Electric Service FARM 443 Millwood Ave . EQUIPMENT Winchester Virginia Berryville Virginia Place Brothers RECAPPING Edward B. Capper VULCANIZING DISTRIBUTORS OF JEWELER u. s. TIRES Winchester Virginia Winchester Virginia 77 COMPLIMENTS Carnation OF SILCO Beauty Salon Cut-price work that satisfies Stores Inc. BUY SAVE Mrs. H. Lewis, Prop. Berryville Virginia Berryville Virginia COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS OF OF CARTER ASHBY W. D. WISECARVER Expert Mechanics Berryville Virginia SON Chapman Motor Co. Boyerâs Cash Gro. FEDERAL TRUCKS USED CARS FANCY MEATS GROCERIES ALL BJAKES Dial 3577 Winchester Virginia 448 National Ave. 330 W. Boscawen St. Phone 5530 Winchester Virginia ONCE A CUSTOMER ALWAYS A FRIEND 78 COMPLIMENTS General insurance OF SCHEUERâS L.H. Bell STORE FIRE AUTO LIFE Quality since l880 Berryville Virginia Berryville Virginia OLD DOMINION APPLIANCE COMPANY New refrigerators, stoves and washing machines ALL KINDS OF RADIO REPAIRS AND ALL KINDS OF ELECTRIC WIRING PHONE 241 J. H. CLARK, MGR. SWIMLEYâS EAST OF GEORGE WASHINGTON HOTEL COMPLETE LINE OF QUALITY C.M.RUSSELL BLUE VALLEY CREAMERY 115 E. CORK SI WINCHESTER -VIRGINIA FURNITURE Winchester A Virginia F R I i N 0 79 WE THANK YOU DR. D. B. ALLEN MR. W. D. BURTNER MR. HOLMES CARLISLE MR. BILL LEE MR. ED. LONGERBEAM MR. LLOYD R. RUS. ;ELL MR. GEORGE SKELETON DR. F. E. TAPPEN MR. J. E. THOMA 80 V y- i ' if -,iiâ ' i ' - ' ⢠' f r .v ' ⢠. ' ⢠â ' w ' 49589 ;jy ' ;r . ⢠' ⢠, M ' ' .i-  v ' .-.,,â. ' . . A ' ⢠' , ' r Vi C-vi I ' â â V. y ' vv .â ' â D. Vi. â I ,.- ' â ' i ' - â. - r . â i-: ' i ., ' â - ?- â . v ' â⢠' V ifr ' r. , . ' , ., â˘v . . 3 BRra fv- ' ' 77 T ' ' ! ' â ' . ' ff . â˘â 7 ' : ⢠' ., ' I: ⢠â 7 ' â˘â . .â â ' ' ⢠â ' . â â ' ' â 7 ' â K-. ' i ' iv â 7 ' ,,;,j J ⢠' ⢠âfk, ' : ' â ⢠, -li . xi ... I V -â- v â˘; â â ⢠' . ; .. ' ' . ' ' ' ⢠' . ' . i, . ,c . ' f ââ ' â ' â . â â =â A ' ' Vg ' .â â . . . -y . ,-.â . ' â â â â ct ' ' . â â˘â˘.. ' ⢠⢠i. ' . V . . , v. ' 7 , ' i. â˘- . . â â. ' W ' I. .d - ' .7 ' i ' ,; ' â ' â˘7;, 757?7i|i ' . . ⢠' ' v:. . â f ÂŤ . . ' ⢠' â˘, ' â ' t ' -y. 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