Berryville High School - Spotlight Yearbook (Berryville, VA)

 - Class of 1946

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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 country’s call, Served in distant parts--gave their all. Returning as Seniors with the great war o’er, ' We found our days filled more and more, The last bond drive, the annual, the play — We shall never forget the joys of each day. But not in the crisis of war alone Do our country’s problems become our own; t home or abroad, where’er 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 we’ve khown. Our love and loyalty will never cease, As we pledge our lives to these days of peace. David Bell Eunice Chapman 10

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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 ln‘‘35» She is responsible for the Beacon’s 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 ”He 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,” Anonymous 17



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£ciAi 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

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