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LIBRARY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA GI N Property of The Library of Virginia Richmond, VA Vv . THE TALON VOLUME ONE PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS OF NINETEEEN AT CLARKE COUNTY BERRYVILLE FIFTY HIGH SCHOOL VIRGINIA - 1 — 2 — Srftiratimt t is with deep appreciation for all they have done for us during our High School career, that the Seniors of 1950 dedicate Volume I of THE TALON to Mr. (Wjarlrs IE. Milru Hr. Militant Unyrr Both have been friends as well as advisors, and we shall always re- member the assistance and encouragement which they have so loyally given us. With all sincerity we hope that their tireless efforts to help us and guide us will bear fruit in the future. — 3 — GIFT JUN 13 ' 51 Virginians 1 50 •Vj C 5 628189 jfarruiorii e, THE SENIORS, with the sincere hope that this record of the trials and triumphs of this, the first year of Clarke County High School will in the future recall happy memories, present the first volume of THE TALON to the students. ■1 - ilr. lauis (Srmipr (Bnnlrij Principal of Berryville High School. 1920-1949 We pay special tribute to Mr. Cooley’s unselfish devo- tion to the duties of his position; his complete understand- ing of our problems; his readiness to help us at all times; and the wisdom of his counsel which he gave so tirelessly. GRADUATING CLASS OF 1950 — 5 — Aftmimstratum School Board Mr. Garland Williams, Chairman Mr. Julian Everly, Mrs. W. B. Watkins, Jr., Mr. John Hardesty, Mr. Kenneth Levi Superintendent Mr. George Burton Principal Mr. Charles Miley, Jr. Mr. Melton Wright, Principal, Boyce Division; Mr. William Boyce, Assistant Principal Faculty Mr. Paul Ballenger, B. S., Industrial Arts Mr. William Boyce, A. B., History Mrs. Margaret Cepelk a, B. A., Home Economics Miss Virginia Harvey, B. S. Ed., Mathematics, Science, Physical Education Miss Mary Holmes, D. A., Library Miss Louise Jones, A. B., Latin Mr. Louis Leigh, B. S. Ed., Agriculture Mrs. Beverly Lucas, A. B., Library, History Miss Eva Massey, Ph. B., Languages, Guidance Mr. Charles Miley, Jr. B. S., History Mr. John Reid, A. B., English Miss Vivian Ritenour, B S., Commercial Mr. Chester Rockwell, A. B., Mathematics, Athletics, Physical Education Mrs. Sarah Sipe, B. S., Home Economics Mr. Glen Sunderlin, A. B., M. S. Ed., Science, Mathematics Mr. Robert Owen, A. B., English, History Miss Ruth Tillett, B. A., History, Physical Education Mr. Chester Wedell, B. S., Mathematics, Science, Physical Education Mrs. Dorothy Wedell, A. B., English, Science Mr. Melton Wright, A. B., English, History, Physical Education — 6 — JFarultg 1st row — Mr. Boyce, Mr. Miley, Mr. Wright. 2nd row — Mr. Ballenger, Mrs. Cepelka, Miss Harvey, Miss Holmes. 3rd row — Mr. Leigh, Mrs. Lucas, Miss Massey, Mr. Owens. 4th row — Mr. Reid, Miss Ritenour, Mr. Rockwell. Mrs. Sipe. 5th row — Mr. Sunderlin, Miss Tillett, Mrs. Wedell, Mr. Wedell. — 7 — 1. School opens 2. Clarke loses to Stephens City 3. Studying for you know what 4. The Orange and Blue loses to Dayton. 5, 6. The Seniors visit the Nation’s Capital 7. The wonders of Science 8. May Queen and Court — 8 — (Mwtitar SEPTEMBER 8 — School Opened. 9 — Football Meeting. 22 — Clarke Softball team beat Middletown, 34-2. 29 — Annual Staff elections began 30 — Half Holiday for Junior Fair. 30 — First football game — Clarke beat Shepherdstown 47-7. OCTOBER 14 — Holiday for teachers’ meeting. 21 — Holiday for teachers’ meeting. 25 — First Report Cards— What! That already? 28 — Hallowe ' en Party. NOVEMBER 3— Mr. Lemley came to take pictures — the birdie hasn’t changed noticeably since last year. 10 — Mr. Rhoden began taking the ' Seniors’ pictures. 18— Football game. 23 — The annual was named. 23 — School let out for Thanksgiving. 28 — Back again. DECEMBER 9 — Report cards — Not again? 12 — First basketballl game — Clarke beat Hedgesville 30-12. 21 — The Dramatics Club sponsored a Christmas program. 21 — Christmas formal. No More School This Year!!! JANUARY 3 — Back to school. 12 — Career Day. 25, 26, 27 — Exams — No Comment necessary — Nice holiday for those with exemptions. FEBRUARY 1 — Repor cards— I’m going to study harder this term. 9 — Pep Rally. 15 — Dorothy Fishpaw won the County Public Speaking Contest on “Opportunities for Young People on Virginia Farms”. 16 — Caree Day. 17 — Skirt and Sweater dance. 23 — Dorothy Fishpaw won the District contest at Handley Library. 24— Clarke County won the District L Basketball Championship. MARCH 3,4 — Clarke County went to the Regional Basketball Tournament at Harrisonburg. 7 — Dorothy Fishpaw went to the State contest at Le xington. 10 — Band concert. 14 — Elimination contests were held for members of the Literary Team. 15 — Clarke County’s Dramatics Club won the District Literary Contest at Handley Library. 15 — Report Cards. 16 — F. F. A. Father and Son Banquet. 23 — Career Day. 24 — Seniors’ Trip to Washington, D. C. 30, 31 — Senior Play. APRIL 1 — District Literary Contest at Handley — Cora Harris won first in spelling — Dane Long won second in public speaking. 6-11 — Easter Holidays. 11 — The Science Class visited the Riverton Power Plant. 15 — Cora Harris went to the Regional iterary ontest. 17 — Baseball Game — Clarke beat Stephens City 7-0. 28 — Apple Blossom holiday. MAY Mother and Daughter Banquet. Mayday. Senior Prom. JUNE 4— Baccalaureate Sermon. 8 — Commencement. -9 — 0P- Salon ilaff CORA HARRIS Editor-in-chief BUDDY LOCKE Business Manager BETTY CLARK Assistant Editor-in-chief MISS MASSEY Sponsor PHIL GRIM Assistant Business Manager VELMA FELTNER Literary Editor BEA WILSON Assistant Literary Editor EDITH RENNER Art Director TOMMY JONES Boys ' Athletics Editor JEAN FLETCHER Girls ' Athletics Editor FREIDA WHITE Organizations Editor MARIE LOCKE Typist IRENE ELLIOT Typist NETTIE SIPE Typist HAZEL ARMEL Advertising Editor FRANCES FUNK Photography Editor BENNY LONGERBEAM Circulation Manager 10 emnrs PHIL GRIM BUDDY LOCKE BETTY CLARK BUDDY CARROLL President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Sixteen Seniors from Boyce climbed on a bus and came to join twenty- four Seniors at Berryville, iorming the first Senior Class of the Clarke County High School. As we filled the front rows of our auditorium, we realized for the first time the responsibilities of the Seniors in the school. We realized, too, what fun and hard work there is in being Seniors, in getting out THE TALON, putting on the senior play, and joining in activities, including the wonderful Junior-Senior Prom. Looking back over five years we recall the day we proudly marched up to receive our certificates of promotion into high school. We thought that in four more years we would be going out into the world, but the eighth grade was added, making a twelve-year system. Some of the highlights of the past five years are our real music teach- er in 46, the District L football championship in ’46, the beginning of the S. C. A. letters in ’46, the big blizzard in ’47 (no school for two weeks), the visit to the Freedom Train in ’48, the dance given to the seniors in ’48, the basketball championship in ’49, the football championship in ’49, and the trip to Washington, D. C. in ’50. June, 1950 — Graduation! Yes! Our greatest thrill is marching up to receive our diplomas. RALPH BELL Class Historian ADA BLANCHE AFFLECK “Ada” Calm and reserved — always agreeable — tall and state- ly — gentle manners — little on the shy side. F. H. A. ’47, ’48, ’49, ’50— Glee Club ’46, ’49— Com- mercial Club ’50. ROBERT RALPH BELL Ralph” Cool and collected — slow, but dependable — .swell manner — quiet — friendly in his own way. F. F. A. — Treasurer ' 47, ’48— Industrial Arts ’47. HAZEL IRENE ARMEL Skeeter” Swell athlete — grand dancer — loves to argue — danc- ing brown eyes — cute — intelligent and full of mischief. Beta Club ' 48. ’49, ’50— Basketball ’47, ’48, ’49, ’50- Softball ’47, ’49. ’50. CHARLES EDWARD CARROLL “Buddy” Loves to tease — industrious at times — nice to know — will most likely succeed in the career he chooses. Glee Club ’47, ’48 — Boys Club ’47, ’48, ’49 — Hobby Club ’47 — Baseball ’49 — Vice-President class ’49 — F. F. A. ’47, ’48, ’49. -n- BETTY LEE CLARK “Betty” Will brighten a rainy day — clown at a party — sweet and understanding — popular and a swell looking gal. Secretary of S. C. A. — Beacon Staff — Athletic Club — Glee Club — F. H. A. — Latin Club ’47 — Beacon Staff — Re- porter of F. H. A. — Beta Club ’48 — President of Beta Club — President of F. T. A. — Glee Club ’49 — Secretary of Sen- ior Class — Assistant Editor of Annual — Manager of basket- ball team — Commercial Club ’50. JAMES COLSTON CARTER “Jimmy” Agreeable — always laughing — comrade to all — popu- lar — makes you feel good just to know him — tall and oh so nice! ! ! Industrial Arts ’48, ’49— Beta Club ’47, ' 48, ’49, ’50- Treasurer of S. C. A. ’49 — Basketball ’47, ’48, ’49 — Base- ball ’48, ’49 — Beacon Staff ’48, ’49 — School Patrol ’46, ’47 — Treasurer of Beta Club ’46, ’47. IRENE WARDE ELLIOTT “Rainey” Cute and chubby- — loves to giggle — lovable disposition — a grand friend to all. F. H. A. ’47, ’48 — Glee Club ’47, ’49 — Commei ' rial Club ’50. ARTHUR LINWOOD CUNNINGHAM “Oppy” Quiet but “cunning” — unconcerned disposition — has a love for baseball and keeps up with the big games — “Oppy” will be missed by all. Glee Club ’46, ’47, ’48, ’49— Hobby Club ’46, ’47- Boy’s Club ’46, ’47, ’48, ’49,— Baseball ’47, ' 48, ’49, ’50- Basketball ’48, ’49 — Track ’47, ’48. — 13 — VELMA LOUISE FELTNER “Tennessee Toddy” Fun-loving senior with flashing brown eyes — uses them for flirting too — finds time to study and tries to keep up with her homework although her thoughts often go to Winchester. Glee Club ’47, ’48, ’49— Girls’ Club ’47, ’48, ’49- Hobby Club ' 47— F. H. A. President ' 47, ’48 — Paper staff ’49 — Annual Staff ’50 — Commercial Club ’50 — Beta Club ’50 — Basketball ’48, ’49. RAYMOND FOSTER FULLER “Tuck” Stubborn as all get out — full of mischief — care free —whiz at basketball — the teachers will miss him and his witty remarks. Industrial Arts ’47, ’48, ' 49, ’50 — Science Club — ’47 — Member of K. V. G. ’48, ’49, ’50 — Beacon Staff — Student Council ’47 — School Patrol ’46, ’47 — Athletic Club ’47— Basketball ’47, ’48, ’49, ’50— Baseball ’49- Glee Cllub ’46. JEAN SWANSON FLETCHER “Jean” Always ready to laugh — a pal to the world — a gal we can all depend on — studious — a credit to any basket- ball team — she’s our sweet, good-natured Jeanne. F. H. A. ’47 — Student Council ’50 — Secretary of S. C. A. ’50 — Glee Club ’47, ’49 — Science Club ’47 — Dra- matic Club ’48, ’50 — Basketball ’47, ’48, ’49, ’50 — Com- mercial Club ’50 — Beacon Staff ’49 — Annual Staff ’50. HOWARD LEE GARDNER “Bucky” Always ready for a good time — rather quiet until temper is riled — great interest in horses — rides well too — well noted for his art ability — good dancer — a wonder in sports — spends most of his time on Fairview Avenue — Wonder why? Glee Club ’47, ’48, ’49— Boys’ Club ' 47. ’48. ’49- Paper Staff ’49 — Science Club ’47 — Hobby Club ’47 — Class President ’47, ’48 — Basketball, football ’47, ’48, ’49. — 14 MARY FRANCES FUNK “Frances” Where there is work there is Frances — always a credit to our school — dignified along with her cuteness — quiet and has a way with people. President of Freshman Class ’47, — Student Council ’47 — F. H. A. Vice-President’ ’47 — F. H. A. President ’48 ’49 — Beacon Staff ’48, ’49 — Glee Club ’47 — Beta Club ’48, ’49 — Secretary F. T. A. ’49 — Science Club ’49 — Annual Staff ’50. PHILIP HENRY GRIM.. JR. “Phil” Popular athlete — devotes much time to sports — qualities of leadership — knows his “History” — forever teasing — a combination of good times and friendliness makes him well liked by all. Glee Club ’46, ’47 — S. C. A. Vice-President ’48 — Hobby Club ’46, ’47 — Paper Staff ’48 — Boys’ Club ’46, ’47, ’48 and President ’49 — Basketball ’47, ’48, ’49, ’50 — Baseball ’47, ’48, ’49, ’50 — Football ’47, ’48, ’49, ’50 — Spanish Club ’50 — Class President ’50. CORA BEVERLEY HARRIS “Koreye” An “A” student — majors in most difficult subjects — always busy as a bee — has heart set on opera singing — persistent and stubborn — if you want to know the answers just ask “Koreye” — what would we have done without her? Girls’ Club ’47, ’48, ’49, Secretary ’47, ’48— F. H. A., ’47, ’48, ’49, Reporter, ’49 — Breeze Staff, ’47 — Hobby Club, ’48 — Reading Club, ’49 — Class Reporter, ’47, ’48 — Class President, ’49 — Literary Team, ’47, ’48, ’49, ’50 — Bible Club, ’48 — Annual Staff, ’50. JOHN DOUGLAS HARDESTY “Jack” Big tease — fine student — can crack a joke without a grin — always ready to lend a helping hand. F. F. A. ’47, ’48, ’49, President ’50 — Beta Club ’47, ’48, ’49, ’50 — School Patrol ’46, ’47 — Basketball ’47, ’49, ’50 — Baseball ’47. ’48. ’49 — Student Council ’47 — Beacon Staff ’49. — 15 MARY MARGUERITE LLOYD “Marge” Tall brunette with a quiet manner — easy to get along with — cute with a touch of bashfulness — ready to lend a hand without complaint — youngest senior. Glee Club ’47, ’48, ’49 — F. H. A. ' 47, ’48, ’49, ’50- Hobby Club ’47 — Commercial Club ' 50 — Reading Club ’47 — Bible Club ’48. THOMAS HARRISON JONES “Tommy” Always late — looks like a million — pastime, day dreaming — big flirt — just a swell, dependable guy. Industrial Arts Club ’47, ’48, President of Industrial Arts ’49, ’50 — President of Latin Club ’47 — Commercial Club ’50 — Football ’48, ’49, ’50. Always making friends — happy-go-lucky — loads of fun — a friend to be proud of — can be serious — sweet ole gal. F. H. A. ’47, ' 48, ' 50 — Glee Club ' 47 — Dramatics Club ’50 — Beta Club ’47, ’48, ’49, ’50 — Annual Staff ’50. JAMES JAY JOURNELL “Fotso” Interesting senior with dreamy moods — plenty ro- mantic — finds time for sports — loves a good time and has it too — his main interest is in the eleventh grade. Boy’s Club ’47, ’48, ’49— Glee Club ’47, ’48, ’49- Paper Staff ’49— F. F. A. ’46, ’47, ’48, ’49— Football ’47, ’48 — Track ’47, ’49 — Boxing ’48. — 16 -- EDNA MAE MYERS “Edna” A red-head of the senior class — Loves sports, espec- ially softball— friendly face and pleasant manner — gets a laugh out of almost anything — slow and easy going but she’ll reach the top with that winning personality. Glee Club ’46, ’47, ’48, ’49— Basketball ' 48, ' 49, ’50— F. H. A. ’47, ’48, ’49 Vice-President ’49 — Girls 1 Club ’46, ’47, ’48, ’49 — Industrial Arts ’47. BENJAMIN BERTRAM LONGERBEAM “Benny” Good looking — big jokes — dependable — makes friends — one of the best. Industrial Arts ’48, ’49— Beta Club ’47, ' 48, ’49, ’50- Basketball ’48, ’49, ’50 — Treasurer S. C. A. ’49 — Base- ball ’48, ’49 — Beacon Staff ’48, ’49 — School Patrol ’46, ’47 — Treasurer of Beta Club ’47. ELSIE MAE MINGHINI “Elsie” Definitely an unpredictable blonde — has literary abil- ity— puts up arguments and is hard to persuade — good in athletics— does her work — demands her own way but Elsie is “all right.” F. H. A. ’47— Hobby Club ’47— Science Club ’47- Breeze Staff ’47 — Basketball ’47, ’48 — Sports Club ’47, ’48 — Drama Club ’48 — Commercial Club ’48 — Bible Club Reporter ’48— Beta Club ’50. ROY OSBORNE LOCKE, JR. “Buddy” Personality all his own — always friendly — very popu- lar — Buddy will be missed next year because he is a credit to any football, basketball or baseball team. School Patrol ’47, ’48, ’49 — ‘Industrial Arts ’47, ’48, ’49, ’50 — Vice-President S. C. A. ’48 — President Sophomore Class ’48 — Annual Staff ’50 — Vice-President Senior Class ’50 — Football team ’47, ’48, ’49, ’50 — Basketball ’47. ’48, ’49, ’50— Baseball ’47, ’48, ’49, ’50. 17 EDYTHE MARIE RENNER “Edie” Quiet — quick tempered — big bluffer — loves art — slow manner — very modest. F. H. A. 47, ' 48, ' 49, ' 50 — Basketball ’50 — Beacon Staff ’49 — Glee Club ' 47, ' 49 — Commercial Club ’50 — Annual Staff ’50. ALBERT MARION NICODEMUS “Nick” 6 ' , 4 of jokes, good times and friendliness — never has a serious thought — always looks on the bright side of life — we need Nick to brighten blue Mondays. F. F. A. ' 47, ' 48, ' 49, ’50 — Science Club ’47, ’48 — Industrial Arts ’47— Baseball ’49, ’50— Basketball ’49, ' 50 — Track ’49. NETTIE MAE SIPE “Net” Cute as a button — sparkling personality — graceful and sweet. F. H. A. ’47, ’48 — President of Commercial Club ' 50 —Glee Club ’47, ' 48. BEVERLY STUFFER PEYTON “Bev” Interests do not lie in school but he has stuck to it — loves sports and participated in them as much as possible — a friendly attitude and happy-go-lucky disposi- tion has made him a popular senior. Glee Club ’46, ' 47, ' 48, ’49— Boys’ Club ’46, ’47, ’48, ’49— Hobby Club ' 46, ' 47— Reading Club ’47— Foot- ball ’47 — Basketball ’47, ’48, ' 49 — Baseball ’47, ’48, ' 49. — 18 MYRTLE LOUISE TATE “Lou” Tall green-eyed blonde with a “so quick” temper — quite a flirt — loves excitement and is always ready to go anytime or any place, has fun too — enjoys a good argument — will miss her and her flares of temper that are sometimes destructive! Latin Club ’47 — Girls’ Sport Club ’48 — Glee Club ’48, ’49 — Cheerleader ’48, ’49 — -Paper Staff ’49 — Bible Club ’48. CHARLES RICHARD ROBERSON “Charles” Very agreeable — efficient — good sense of humor — loves a good joke. Industrial Arts ’47, ’48, ’49, ’50 — School Patrol Lt. ' 48, Capt. ’49 — Beacon Staff ’48, ’49 — Glee Club ’47 — S. C. A. President ’50. WILLIAM BYRD ROSENBERRY, JR. “Billy” Big bluffer — always ready for a good joke — always ready to get into trouble— pin him down and he’s depend- able — nice looking. Science Club ’47, ’49 — Industrial Arts Cllub ’47, ’48, ’49, ’50 — School Patrol ’47, ’48, ’49 — Baseball ’48, ’49, 50 — Recreation Committee ’50. FREIDA JEAN WHITE “Freida” Small and dainty brunette — cute, too — quiet and re- served — pleasant personality with touch of shyness — willing to help with almost any task no matter how diffi- cult. F. H. A. ’46, ’47, ’48, President ’50 — Safety Patrol — Commercial Club ’48, ’49 — Secretary Commercial Club ' 50 — Girls Club — Annual Staff ’50 — Assistant Editor of School paper. — 19 — SALLY ANN WILLIAMS “Sparky” Mischief dancing in her eyes — can put up a good argument — will not take a dare — always around when needed — sweet as sugar. Basketball team ’49 — Dramatics ’49 — Softball ’48, ' 49— F. H. A. ’46, ’49— Latin Club ’47, ’48— Glee Club ’47. CAROL GLENN SMALLWOOD “Glenn” Friendly — knows his sports — can be serious — can also put up an argument — a little sarcastic — but he will be missed by all. Industrial Arts ’48, ’49, ’50 — Science Club ’47 Treas- urer — Latin Club ’47 — Athletic Club ' 47, ’48 — Football, basketball, baseball ’47, ’48, ’49, ’50 — School Patrol ’47, ’48. MARGUERITE HUFF WILSON “Bea” As cute as she is little — loads of fun — loves to argue — oodles of musical talent — neat little housewife — friend to all. Glee Club ’47, ’49 — Science Club ’47, ’48 — Dramatics Club ’48— F. H. A. ’47, ’48 ’49, ’50— F. T. A. ’49— Com- mercial Club ’50 — Annual Staff ’50. NELSON CLARK SOURS “Windy” A lovable guy with a flashing smile — soft-hearted and easy going — always your friend — a pleading voice — takes an active part in sports — to everyone he’s a “nice guy.” Glee Club ’47, ’48, ’49— Boys’ Club ’47, ’48, ’49- Drama Club ’47 — Hobby Club ’48 — Football, basketball, baseball ’47, ’48, ’49— Track ’47, ’48, ’49. — 20 FLOYD CALVIN STICKLES, JR. “Pickles” A good reason for girls to leave home — blushes easy — so-o-o lazy — loves football — a regular Cassanova. ndustrial Arts ’47, ’48, ’49, 50 — Treasurer of Science 1 Club ’46, ’47, ’48 — Student Council ’49, ’50 — School Patrol ’49 — Football ’47, ’48, ’49, ’50 — Baseball ’48, ’49, ’50. DONALD BURELL THOMPSON “Donny” A high-strung senior with sparkling personality — has hidden ability — likes to be humored — energetic at times — well liked by everyone. Boys’ Club ’47, ’48, ’49— Glee Club ’47, ’48, ’49- Hobby Club ' 47, ’48 — Science Club ’47, ' 48 — S. C. A. President ' 48 — Football ' 47, ’48, ' 49 — Basketball ' 47, ’48, ’49 — Baseball ’47, ’48, ’49. CHARLES DEARMONT WELSH “Charlie” Always polite and gentlemanly — blushes easily — deep, interesting chuckle — lots of fun — has a good time anywhere. Glee Club ' 47, ’48, ' 49— Boys’ Club ’47, ’48, ’49- Hobby Club ’47. DOLLY ANN STICKLES Post Graduate — 21 — UEUjfl HtU Mjn in Amrrtra tn 1300 AfTieck, Ada, Secretary in the office of Hansbrough an Carter, Winchester, Virginia, ’51; Head secre- tary of the same firm, ’55; Secretary to the Sec- retary of Agriculture, ’60. Armel, Hazel, B. C. S. from Strayer, ’54; Govern- ment secretary in Washington, D. C., ' 55; Per- sonal secretary to Harry F. Byrd, in ’60. Bell, Ralph, Mechanic for General Motors, ' 51; Test Driver for the same firm, ’55; Chief Test Driver, ’60. Carroll, Charles, Salesman for Bicker ' s Motor, Co., Winchester, 52; Opened used-car lot lot in Wash- ington, D. C., ’56; Owner of large garage in Balti- more, ’60. Carter, James, Position with Carr Publishing Co., ’51; Printer for “The Clarke Courier”, ' 53; Edi- tor of “The Clarke Courier”, ’60. Cunningham, Arthur, Clerk in J. H. Locke Co., ’51; Clerk in A P in Washington, D. C., ' 53; Manager of A P in Berry ville, ’57; Owner of store in Winchester, ’60. Devine, Mrs. Betty Clark, Married Lt. Devine at Camp Lee, ’55; Mother of two children and living at Fort Belvoir with Captain Devine, ' 60. Elliot, Irene, Secretary to J. Edward Thoma, ' 51; Secretary for Downing and Swartz, Attorney at Law, Chicago, ’60. Feltner, Velma, B. A. from Rutgers, ' 54; Govern- ment Secretary, Washington, D. C., ’55; Secretary to the President of the Unite States, ’60. Fletcher, Jean, B. A. in Journalism from the Uni- versity of Virginia, ’54; Reporter for “the Wash- ington Post”, ’55; Editor of The New York Times”, ’60. Fuller, Ray, Painter for H. N. Ritter, ’51; Inde- pendent painter, ’55; Owner of Fuller and Com- pany, Painting Contractors, ’60. Funk, Frances, B. A. from Madison, ’54; Teacher at Clarke County, ' 55; Principal of Ginter ParK Elementary School, Richmond, Virginia, ’60. Gardner, Howard, Trainer Jockey at Charle Town, ’51; Jockey at Pimlico, ’53; Rode winner in Ken- tucky Derby, ’60. Grim. Philip, Formed partnership with his father in Grim ' s Store, Boyce, ' 51; Bought out father in ’55; Opened two new stores in ' 60. Hardesty, John, Formed partnership with his father in farming in ' 51; Bought out father in ' 55; Milk- ing 100 head of Holstein cows in ' 60. Harris, Cora, B. Mus., from Peabody Conservatory of Music, ’54; Soloist and choir director, St. Paul s Episcopal Church, Lynchburg, ’55; Concert tour, ’56; Soloist and choir director, St. Alban’s Epis- copal Church, Washington, D. C. ’57; Contract with Metropolitan, ' 60. Jones, Thomas, B. S. from Virginia Polytechnic Institute, ’54; Bought dairy farm in Loudoun County, ’55; Owner of best herd in State, ’60. Journell, Jay, Attendant at Elsea’s Service Station, ’51; Opened filling station in Boyce, ’55; Build- ing new filling station in Winchester, ’60. Lloyd, Marguerite, Graduate of Winchester Busi- ness College, ’54; Secretary for J. V. Arthur. Winchester, ’55; Head secretary for the Metro- Dolitan Life Insurance Comoanv. ' 60. Locke, Marie, B. C. S. from Strayer, ’54; Secretary for C. P. Telephone Co., ’55; Secretary to the Governor of Virginia, ’60. Locke, Roy, B. S. from Shepherd, ' 54; Coach in Charles Town, ' 55; Head Coach at Purdue, ’60. Longerbeam, Benjamin, Position at Thomas’s, ’51; Started a business of his own in ' 55; Opened hardware stores in Winchester and Martinsburg in ' 60. Minghini, Elsie, Editor of a column, Porky in Pig- land” in “Farm and Livestock”, ' 51; Assistant Editor of The Washington Post”, ’56; Author of Pulitzer prize-winner, “Teachers Underground ”, ’60. Myers, Edna, Secretary for Clarke Farmers Co-op- erative, Inc., ’51; Government secretary in Wash- ington, D. C., ’55; Secretary to Burr P. Harrison, ’60. Nicodemus, Albert, Farmed at home, ' 51; Continued farming operations at home and rented an extra farm in ’55; Bought a thousand-acre ranch in Texas in ’60. — 12 Peyton, Beverly, Tractor operator for H. L. Devers in ’51; Rented farm and began farming in ’55; Bought a large farm near Boyce in ’60. Renner, Edith, Graduate of the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts, ’54; Painted prize-winner in the Hendricks Art Contest, ’55; Painting given a two- page spread in “Life”, ’60. Roberson, Charles, Finished apprentice work in ’54; Secured position with Baker and Anderson ’55; Opened television shop in Berryville in ’60. Rosenberry, William, Completed electricians’ course in Baltimore in ’54; Secured position with Gen- eral Electric in ’£5; Opened electrical appliance shop in Washington, D. C. in ’60. Sipe, Nettie, Secretary for Moore and Dorsey, ’51; Secretary for Old Dominion Packing Co., Front Royal, ’55; Secretary for Macy’s, New York, ’60. Smallwood Glenn, Appointed Deputy Sheriff for Clarke County, ’51; Elected Sheriff of Clarke County, ’55; Special Investigator for the F. B. I., ’60. Sours, Nelson, Attendant at Brown’s Filling Station, Boyce, ’51; Bought filling station near White Post, ’55; Operating chain of filling stations in Clarke County, ’60. Stickles, Floyd, B. S. from University of Virginia, ’54; Secured position with the American Viscose Corp., ’55; Head Engineer with the same firm ’60. Tate, Louise, B. C. S. from Strayer, ’54; Secretary for the ' N. W. Railroad, Boyce, ’55; Head Sec- retary for the same firm in ’60. Thompson, Donald, B. S. in mechanical engineering from the University of Virginia, ’54; Secured position with Westinghouse in ’55; Head Engi- neer for Westinghouse in ’60. Welch, Charles, Began farming operations in par- tnership with father in Yl; Took over farm upon father’s retirement, ’56; Bought an additional farm in ’60. White, Freida, Graduate of Modern School of Fash- i on and Design, ’54; Secured position at Hecht’s, 55; Opened dress shop in New York in ’60. Willrms, Sally, Completed Nurses’ Training at Johns Hopkins, ’54; Secured position at Winches- ter Memorial Hospital in ’55; Floor Supervisor in the same hospital in ’60. Wilson, Mrs. Bea Huff. Moved to Washington, ’53; Soloist in Baptist Church, ’55; Pres, of Chevy Chase Mother’s Club, ’60. — 23 Ulto s 10 hn Jit ofhp junior (Elans BEST DANCERS Howard Gardner Nettie Sipe BEST LOOKING Benny Longerbeam Betty Clark MOST DEPENDABLE Frances Funk Charles Roberson BIGGEST TEASES Marie Locke Charles Carroll LAZIEST Oppy Cunningham Irene Elliot QUIETEST Ralph Bell Marguerite Lloyd BIGGEST EATERS Jack Hardesty Edna Myers BEST ALL AROUND Glenn Smallwood Jean Fletcher MOST ATHLETIC Buddy Locke Skeeter Armel CUTEST Ray Fuller Freida White WITTIEST Albert Nicodemus Marie Locke — 24 0 Uhn Jn (Hhr i ?ninr (Class FRIENDLIEST Jimmy Carter Frances Funk MOST DIGNIFIED Floyd Stickles Cora Harris MOST UNCONCERNED Edith Renner Beverly Peyton BIGGEST BLUFFERS Sally Williams Donny Thompson MOST POPULAR Betty Clark Phil Grim BEST DRESSED Freida White Tommy Jones MOST SARCASTIC Elsie Minghini Billy Rosenberry MOST BASHFUL Ada Affleck Charles Welch BIGGEST FLIRTS Velma Feltner Nelson Sours BIGGEST DAY DREAMERS Bea Wilson Jay Journell MOST ORIGINAL Tommy Jones Louise Tate — 25 3Gafit Mill anil ®patam?ttt We, the Senior Class of 1950, the County of Clarke, and State of Virginia, the minority of us being of sound mind and memory, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament, hereby revoking any will or wills made by us. Ada Affleck bequeaths her sewing ability to Barbara Morris. You’ll soon have to be making nurse’s uniforms, you know. Skeeter Armel leaves her red hair to Carter Conley. They say it gets you in trouble sometimes, Carter. Ralph Bell wills his record for quietness to Gene Knupp. How about using a little — in class. Buddy Carroll bequeaths his teasing tactics to Iva Yeakley. Jimmy Carter bestows 12 inches of his height on Joyce Kaplon so she can see over Lloyd Good’s head. Betty Clark leaves her sophisticated airs to Doris Belford. Oppy Cunningham bequeaths his place in English class to Bill Feagans. The back of the room has its advantages, Bill. Irene Elliot leaves het giggle to Nancy Hawkins. Hope you like it as well as we do. Velma Feltner leave ' s her nickname “Tennessee Toddy” to Betty Journell. Jean Fletcher bequeaths her seat on the bench during basketball season to the next year’s guard. Hope you will keep it warm. Ray Fuller bequeaths his ability to play basket- ball to Wilson Bowles. Make good use of it, Wilson. Frances Funk leaves all the pictures left over from THE TALON to anybody who wants them. Howard Gardner bequeaths his ability to ans- wer history questions to Benny Lake. You had better make use of it, Benny. Phil Grim bequeaths his Spanish speaking abil- ity to Anne Rosenberry. Maybe this will help, Anne. Jack Hardesty bequeaths his interest in dairy farming to Eddie Lake. If you want a demonstration, Eddie, pay Jack a visit next year. Cora Harris bequeaths lunch box and book sack to Emma Wiley. Tommy Jones leaves his cute remarks to Rozier Feltner. Better watch out and not let them get you in trouble. Jay Journell bequeaths his beat-up De Soto to Jean Sipe. Marguerite Lloyd bequeaths her unassuming manner to Alvin Hummer. Marie Locke bequeaths her joking ability to Marjory Grim. Maybe she already has enough. Buddy Locke leaves his ability to pass the pig- skin to Preston Pitta. Preston, you have the mark- ings. Benny Longerbeam bestows his flirtatous ways to Billy Buckner. Watch, Billy, and don’t take too big a helping. Elsie Minghini leaves her physics book to Mr. Sunderlin. She can’t figure out how she got it in the first place. Edna Myers bequeaths her great sense of hum- or to Peggy Ann Hardesty. Nice to have, Peggy Ann. Albert Nicodemus bequeaths his singing voice to Mr. Boyce. How about a solo, Mr. Boyce. Beverly Peyton bequeaths his agricultural know- ledge to Billy Royston. Take heed, Billy. Edith Renner wills her artistic ability to Mar- garet Carroll. Make use of this, Margaret and you may become famous someday. Charles Roberson bestows his qualities of leader- ship to Luther Corbin. They may come in handy, Luther. Billy Rosenberry bequeaths his eye glasses to Page Levi. Or does she need them? Nettie Sipe bequeaths her long finger nails to Joyce Gilman. We hope you like them. Glenn Smallwood bequeaths his big mouth to Doris Ladd. Nelson Sours leaves his laughing ability to Billv Costello. Be sure to use it at the right times, Billy. Floyd Stickles bequeaths his curly hair to Noah Iden Carroll. Its better than a Toni, Noah. Louise Tate bequeaths her quick temper to Thelma King. Donald Thompson bequeaths his argumentative ab ility to Lloyd White. A little okay, but don ' t ovet- do it. Charles Welsh bequeaths his weight to Wayne Sours. Freida White bequeaths her cute ways to Mar- garet Shiley. They’re really becoming. Sally Williams bestows her studious attitude in class to Kenneth Wisecarver; it might help, Kenneth. Bea Wilson bequeaths all the dates she’s miss- ed by getting married to Virginia Anderson. In witness hereof I, Donald B. Thompson, have sel my hand and seal this day of June in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and fifty. DONALD B. THOMPSON (Seal) — 26 — 27 — Httiiprgraiiuatp Arttuifips 1. Please do not feed the animals. 2. Guess what? 3. More sacks-!! 4. Road weight limits — 3000 lbs. 5. Speech!! Speech!! 6. The three stooges. 7. She-man. 8. Smile at the birdie. 9. Look at Charlotte smile. 10. Yum Yum!!! 11. Ready! Aim! Fire! 12. Happy holidays. 13. Rah! Rah! 14. Being good for the Easter bunny. 15. Spring fever. 16. De- livery service. 17. The teacher has gone out. 18. I won — yippeeee! 19. Hail-hail! The gang’s all here. 20. Life of leisure. 21. Sitting pretty. 22. Gruesome twosome! 23. Bashful. 24. Double trouble. 25. School days. 26. Happy ' birthday. 27. That Ipana Smile! ! 28. Up to the higher learning. 29. Mayday. 30. Mumps. 31. No. Parking. .limit nr s Mr. Weddell Betty Allamong Dorothy Asbury Mr. Reid Bobby Baker Charlotte Bell Joy Love Burleson Mary Lou Burleson Jean Carter Raymond Chapman Bill Costello Ben Crim Dickie Fiddler Dorothy Lee Fishpaw Jack Flynn Donald Forsythe Patsy Foxx Lorraine Fuller Jerry Garver Lloyd Good Ocie Gray Marjory Grim Peggy Ann Hardesty Nancy Hawkins Benton Heironimus, Alva Hummer Norris Lee Jenkins Rosemary Johnson Joyce Kaplon Gene Knupp Doris Ann Ladd Benny Lake Wanda Lee Page Levi Helen Milleson Johnny O’Bryan Bill Price Frances Ritter Jack Robinson Bobb Rutherford Wayne Sours Peggy Lois Strother Lawrence White, Jr. Lloyd White Kenneth Wisecarver Iva Yeakley 29 — nphnmnrpii Mrs. Sunderlin Virginia Anderson Teresa Andrei John Ashby Doris Belford Ratcliffe Bell Wilson Bowles Donald Braithwaite Arthur Breeden Charlotte Breeden Mildred Brown Billy Buckner Joan Canter Patsy Carpenter Margaret Carroll Noah Carroll Danny Clemons Carter Conley Arthur Corbin Brownie Costello Peggy Coulson Harry Elliott Bill Feagans Rozier Feltner Greta Folz Tommy Galloway Joyce Gilman Ann Hardesty Margaret Hausenfluck Mitchell Heironimus Clyde Holland Louis Hudson Betty Journell Alice Kennan — oij — opljnmnrea Miss Ritenour Ann Kerns Thelma King Edward Lake Raymond Lee Alice Lofton Gladys Longerbeam Marshall Longerbeam Louise Marcus Bessie Marlow Betty Lou Marlow Tommy McCarty Sidney McDonald Sam Minghini Robert Moore Barbara Moms Eleanor Myers Charles Orndorff Mary Peyton Peggy Ann von Pippin R. B. Pyle Billy Renner Betty Ridgeway Peter Paul Riley Edward Robinson Ann Rosenberry George Russell Wesley Shaffer Robert Shiley Jean Sipe Grethel Smallwood Frances Thomas Bob Vawter Emma Lee Wiley Not included in pictures: Mildred Lanham Preston Pitta Eugene Singhas -31 — Miss Harvey Russell Allamong Rebecca Ann Ashby Ivan Barb Mr. Sunderlin Elliott Barker Phyllis Bell Robert Bell J. D. Berlin Pauline Boyd. Robert Cooke Robert Crim Sara Crim Joyce Denny Johnny Dodson Richard Dove Robert Edmonds Carl Frazier Joan Fuller Ronald Fuller Goldie Garrett Roberta Geehan Betty Gray Martin Grim Barbara Grove Mary Groves Mary Lou Hibbard Clarence Hillyard Willa Huff Joe Imler Ann Jenkins Margaret Jenkins Susan Jones Doris Kennan Gergertha Kerns — 32 — jFrpsbitmt Miss Tillett Joan Ladd Mattie La Follette Fay Lee Marie Levi Billy Lickleter Ginger Locke Dane Long Betty Lee Longerbeam Mia Maru Juanita McDonald Ida Morris Milton Nicodemus Owen Pearson Frances Perssons Billy Peters Carol Pine Flora Lee von Pippin Elnora Poston Howard Racey Betty Reid Georgie Renner Frances Ridgeway Irene Riley Russell Roberson Billy Royston Graham Royston Jerome Russell Margaret Shiley Kenneth Stickley Charles Suddith Shirley Stickley Edward Weir Betty Lou Wiley La Guard Willingham Helen Wilson Roger Wilson Howard Wolfe Not included in the picture: Irvan Barb Ivan Ostrishke Stijfjtlj draft? Mrs. Weddell Beth Ames Claud Ashley Beatrice Baker Jennings Baxter Russell Bell Sue Blythe Lou Boxwell Bernard Boyd Sammy Breeden Beverley Buckner Alice Fay Burleson Eleanor Camper Mac Canter Mary Katherine Carpenter Mary Carper Raymond Carroll Jersey Casey Shivlee Chapman Ross Cooke Mildred Crim Lowell Crumpler Mary Louise Cunningham Phyliss Deavers Bruce Edens Elene Erickson, Thomas Estep Andy Feltner Shirley Foltz Billy Fuller Onedia Garrett Roger Garrett Mike Geehan Joel Grilling Calvin Heflin Jimmy Hillyard Bill Journell Pat Joyce Nancy Kackley Mary Frances Keeler Dick Knupp Page Lee 21 draft? Mr. Wright Jane Levi Nancy Lichliter Shirley Lichliter Gary Lloyd Jimmy Lloyd Roger Lloyd Muriel Locke Leon Markley Elistine McDaniel Bobby Miller John Myers Phyllis Myers Helen Nicodemus June Orndorff Luba Ostrishko Sarah Jane Pearson Sonny Perry Peggy Pine Florence Person Christine Reynard Barbara Rowland Franklyn Rutherford Janet Rutherford Shirley Sechrist Howard Shimp Ralph Shiley John Shirley James Sipe Conley Siler Dale Sours Gloria Stickles Jack Tinsman Lambert Tomblin Lucy Vorus Donald Welsh Bobbie White Mildred Willingham James Wilson Betty Ann Wines Shirley Wolfe Virginia Wolfe Not included iu the pictures Billy Bell Barbara Hobart Doris Wiley Irvan Barb Paul Tate Kathryn Flory — 35 — (iur taff JANITORS: Mr. Austin Riley, Mr. Robert Galloway. LUNCH ROOM STAFF: left to right — Mrs. Lucy A. Price, Mrs. Mary Henry, Mrs. Gladys Racer, Mrs. Mae Camper. BOYCE LUNCH ROOM STAFF: left to right — Mrs. Jacob Shepherd, Mrs. Cary Brown, Miss Minnie Royston. BOYCE JANITOR: Mr. Philip Haun. — 36 — Arturittpa — 37 — irtttnr (Class flag Sing a Song of Sixteen , a ihree-act comedy was presented by the Senior Class of the Clarke County High School on March 30 and 31, 1950 CHARACTERS David Robinson Uncle Ben Miss Stewart Marcella Jane Robinson _ Ken Georgine Doray Ellen Summers Miss Williams Pip _ Tony Spaghelli Mr. Dick Henry Goddard Addie ' Teague John Carson Mary Baldwin Professor of Music - - His colored servant _ Principal of Hanover Hall Academy Her niece The Professor’s young daughter His son, a Freshman at Harvard of New York Tommy Jones _ Jimmy Carter Marguerite Llovd Sally Ann Williams Cora Hams _ Freida White Benny Longerbeam Betty Clark A student at the Velma Feltner Academy Jean Fletcher An elderly spinister _ Elsie Minghini Marie Locke Ellen ' s kid brother Lue Boxwell An ice man Donald Thompson A stranger Jack Hardesty A sophomore ' Albert Nicodemus Another student Bea Wilson A student Charles Roberson A student .. Frances Funk Other students: Charles Welsh, Charles Carroll, Edna Myers, Hazel Armel, Ada Affleck, Edythe Renner, Nettie Sipe, Irene Elliott. Director: Miss Eva Massey Music Director: Mr. John Reid ii’tuiitttt (Emtnril CHARLES ROBERSON NELSON SOURS JOAN FLETCHER President Vice 1 President Secretary HELEN MILLESON MR. SUNDERLIN Treasurer Sponsor Left to right — Kenneth Stickley, Peggy Lois Strother, Billy Costello, Helen Milleson, Nelson Sours, Mr. Sunderlin, Charles Roberson, Jean Fletcher, Floyd Stick- les, Louise Marcus, Louis Hudson, Joan Fuller, Lowell Grumpier ®nyrr (Chapter Left to right — Russell Allamong, Treasurer; Charles Suddith, Vice President; Margaret Shiley, President; Margaret Jenkins, Secretary; Milton Nicodemus, Watch Dog; Mrs. Sowers, Sponsor — 39 — 3faturp ifimttrrB nf Amrrira JACK HARDESTY RAYMOND LEE ROBERT MOORE President Vice President Secretary BILLY ROYSTON MR. LEIGH Reporter Sponsor Top Photo — 1st row — Jerry Casey, Roger Garrett, Jimmie Hillyard, LeGarde Willingham, Roger Wilson, Ross Cook, Owen Pearson. 2nd row — Billy Journell, Raymond Carroll, Thomas Estep, Andy Feltner, Gary Lloyd. 3rd row — Milton Nicodemus, Graham Royston, Robert Edmonds, Jerome ' Russell. Bottom Photo — Sitting — Benton Heironimus, Mitchel Heironimus. Left to right 1st row — Mr. Leigh, Bobby Moore, Billy Buckner, Sidney MacDonald, Charles Orn- dorff, Elliot Barker, Edward Weir. 2nd row — Arthur Corbin, Bobby Shiley, Eddie Robinson, Jack Hardesty, Bobby Wolfe, Bobby Crim, Eugene Singhas, Billy Royston. 3rd row — Raymond Lee, Jackie Robinson, Peter Paul Riley, Albert Nicodemus, Dickie Fiddler, Wilson Bowles, Eddie Lake. — 40 — jhtturr linittpmakrrs nf Amrrtra FREIDA WHITE FRANCES RITTER JOAN FULLER MARJORY GRIM President Vice President Secretary Treasurer MARY BURLESON MRS. CEPELKA Reporter Advisor Left to right — 1st row — Betty Gray, Susan Jones, Emma Wiley, Iva Yeakley, Joan Fuller, Frances Ritter, Freida White, Mary Burleson, Marjory Grim, Thelma King, Bessie Marlow, Rebecca Ashby. 2nd row — Sara Crim, Ann Jenkins, Faye Lee, Marie Levi, Mattie LaFolIette, Willa Huff, Edith Renner, Phyllis Bell, Carol Pine, Ginger Locke, Mrs. Cepelka. 3rd row — Gladys Longerbeam, Mary Hibbard, Ann Kerns, Ida Morris, Polly Boyd, Georgie Renner Juanita McDonald, Lorraine Fuller, Margaret Deal, Dottie Asbury, Nancy Hawkins, Joy Burleson, Jane Levi. 4th row — Mary Groves, Marie Locke, Sally Williams, Doris Kennan, Charlotte Breeden, Mildred Brown, Barbara Morris, Eleanor Myers, Louise Marcus, Grethel Smallwood, Mildred Lanham, Alva Hummer, Peggy Strother, Rosemary Johnson, Norris Jenkins. 5th row — Dorothy Fishpaw, Patsy Carpenter, Alice Kennan, Betty Marlow, Marguerite Lloyd, Ada Affleck, Alice Loften, Barbara Hobart, Joan Canter, Sue Blythe, Flora von Pippin, Frances Thomas. 6th row — Ocie Gray, Peggy Coulson, Shirley Stickley, Betty Clark, Bea Wilson, Margaret Hausenfluck, Margaret Carroll, Carter Conley, Ann Hardesty, Helen Milleson, Ann Rosenberry, Barbara Grove, Betsy Jones. Sdu rr (Hhajilrr OFFICERS MARGARET SHILEY President BETTY WILEY Vice President MARGARET JENKINS Secretary FRANCES RIDGEWAY Treasurer MRS. SIPE Advisor 1st row — Joyce Denny, Betty Wiley, Mar- garet Shiley, Frances Ridgeway, Margaret Jenkins. 2nd row — Irene Riley, Nancy Lichliter, Shirlee Chapman, Catherine Flory, Sarah Pearson, Muriel Locke, Shirley Sechrist. 3rd row — Elene Erickson, Louise Cunning ham, Oneida Garrett, Page Lee, Helen Nico- demus, Mia Mall Maru, Betty Reid, Mrs. Sipe. — 41 — $pia (Club FRANCES FUNK JAMES CARTER PEGGY ANN HARDESTY LAWRENCE WHITE MR. BOYCE President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Sponsor Left to right seated ' — Betty Clark, Elsie Minghini, Marie Locke, Velma Feltner, Frances Funk, Joyce Kaplon, Cora Harris, Charlotte Bell. Standing — Joy Love Burleson, Mr. Boyce, Mary Lou Burleson, Benny Longerbeam, Jimmy Carter, Jack Hardesty, Junior White, Peggy Ann Hardesty, Billy Costello, Frances Ritter, Lloyd Good, Helen Milleson, Jean Carter. Ifuturr cradirrs of Amrriia CHARLOTTE BELL LOUISE MARCUS RAYMOND LEE ALVA HUMMER MISS MASSEY President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Sponsor Left to right seated — Frances Funk, Alva Hummer, Louise Marcus, Charlotte Bell, Anne Rosenberry, Raymond Lee, Joyce Kaplon. Standing — Juanita McDonald, Carol Pine, Joan Canter, Jean Carter, Robei’ta Geehan, Nancy Kackley, Joyce Gilman, Bain Sxjtlnraitum BILLY PRICE PHIL GRIM CHARLOTTE BELL MISS MASSEY President Vice President Treasurer Sponsor Left to right — Ann Rosenberry, Donnie Thompson, Billy Costello, Billy Price, Bobby Vawter, Phil Grim, Charlotte Bell. idatin (L ' litliii FIRST YEAR SECOND YEAR CLYDE HOLLAND J EGGY VON PIPPIN JOAN CANTER CARTER CONLEY President Vice President MISS JONES President Vice President CAROL PINE FLORA VON PIPPIN Sponsor PEGGY STROTHER LLOYD GOODE Secretary Treasurer Secretary Treasurer Left to right sitting — Carter Meade Conley, Emma Lee Wiley, Susan Jones, Dorothy Lee Fishpaw, Ann Hardesty, Peggy Lois Strother, Mildred Brown, Barbara Morris, Roberta Geehan. Standing — Louise Marcus, Joan Canter, Alice Lofton, Howard Racey, Flora von Pippin, Billy Peters, Barbara Grove, Lloyd Goode, Georgie Renner, Clyde Holland, Shirley Stickley, Peggy von Pippin, Kenneth Stickley, Dane Long, Carol Pine, Betsy Jones. — 43 Sramattra (Club HELEN MILLESON WANDA LEE SALLY ANN WILLIAMS PEGGY LOIS STROTHER President Vice President Secretary Treasurer BILLY PRICE MRS. WEDELL Reporter Sponsor Left to right sitting — Peggy von Pippin, Sally Ann Williams, Marie Locke, Page Levi, Joyce Gilman, Thelma King, Anne Rosenberry, Joyce Kaplon, Juanita McDonald, Flora von Pippin. Standing — Patsy Carpenter, Ann Jenkins, Mrs. Wedell, Barbara Morris, Gladys Longerbeam, Joan Fuller, Jean Fletcher, Dorothy Lee Fishpaw, Wanda Lee, Billy Price, Peter Paul Riley, R. B. Pyle, Sam Minghini, Mildred Brown, Peggy Lois Strother, Helen Milleson, Ann Hardesty. ICitrrary (Trams Left to right — Page Levi, Poetry Reading; Thelma King, Prose Reading; Dane Long, Public Speaking; Cora Harris, Spelling; Dorothy Fishpaw, Public Speaking; Juanita McDonald, Ann Hardesty, Mrs. Wedell, Joyce Gilman, Joyce Kaplon, Play Cast. — 44 — jlttbuatrial Arts (Club BEN CRIM GENE KNUPP KENNY WISECARVER DONALD BRAITHWAITE MR. BALLENGEE President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Sponsor Left to right 1st row — Bobby Bell, Billy Renner, Mr. Ballengee, Clyde Holland, Arthur Breeden, Glen Smallwood, Ray Fuller, Buddy Locke, Floyd Stickles, Tommy Jones, Ronald Fuller. 2nd row — -Jrvan Barb, Ivan Barb, Ben Crim, Lloyd Good, Dick Knupp, Benny Lake, Charles Roberson, Junior White, Johnny O’Bryan, Preston Pitta, Jimmy Devine, 3rd row — Donald Forsythe, Bobby Baker, Tommy Galloway, Gene Knupp, Danny Clemons, Franklin Rutherford, Donald Braithwaite, Jimmy Carter, Benny Longerbeam, Billy Rosenberry, Billy Costello, Wesley Shaffer. (Cmnmmial (Club NETTIE MAE SIPE President MARY LOU BURLESON Vice President BETTY ALLAMONG Secretary JOY LOVE BURLESON Treasurer VELMA FELTNER Reporter MISS RITENOUR Sponsor Left to right 1st row — Nettie Sipe, Irene Elliott, Edith Renner, Page Levi, Bea Wilson, Iva Yeakley, Nancy Hawkins, Joy Love Burleson, Alva Hummer. 2nd row — Edna Myers, Marguerite Lloyd, Ada Affleck, Lorraine ' Fuller, Margaret Deal, Marie Locke, Mary Lou Burelson, Marjory Grim, Freida White. 3rd row — Velma Feltner, Ocie Gray, Miss Ritenour, Betty Clark, Tommy Jones, Patsy Foxx, Dorothy Asbury, Jean Fletcher. (0ur iB’taff PATROL SQUAD Left to Right — First Row — Pete Kennan, Duke Murray, Russell Roberson, Franklin Morris, Walter Wilson, Frankie Royston Second Row — Carl White, Gene Welch, James Longerbeam, Jack Tinsman, Henry Waters, Lewis Bray. Third Row — Blane Childs, Sonny Pierce, Shelia McCarty, Peter Hobart, Griffith Tumblin, Leroy Garrison, Bobby Elliot. BUS DRIVERS Left to Right — Mr. Barton Cook, Mr. Lawrence Kephart, Mr. John Royston, Mr. Austin Riley, Mr. Norman Wynkoop, Mr. Henry Johnson, Mr. Page Rutherford. — 46 — m Atljlrttra 47 Softball ©ram Left to right, 1st row — Charlotte Breedon, Barbara Morris, Eleanor Myers, Patsy Carpenter, Peggy von Pippin, Joyce Love Burleson, Joyce Giiman, Manager. 2nd row — Millared Brown, Betty Ridgeway- Ann Jenkins, Mary Lou Grove, Carol Pine, Ginger Licke, Joan Fuller. Miss Tillett, Coach. 3rd row — Edna Myers, Alice Kennan, Mary Lou Burleson. THE RECORD Clarke County 34 Clarke County 8 _ Clarke County 8 Clarke County 3 Middletown 2 Stephens City 12 Stonewall 10 Gainsboro 21 lUuu ' haU ©ram Left to right, 1st row — Clemons, Locke, Smallwood, Grim, Rosenberry, Cunning- ham, Wisecarver. Second row — Lee (Mgr.), Lake, Bell, Feagans, Lake, Flynn, Feltner, Pyle, McCarty, Coach Rockwell. Third row — Buckner, Russell, Braithwaite, Pitta, Rutherford, Royston. — 48 JffnflthaU quaii ENDS Sowers, Nelson 31 Smallwood, Glenn __ 30 Journell, Jay 24 Clemons, Danny 25 Holland, Clyde 47 Stiekley, Kenneth 37 Wisecarver, Kenneth 26 Breeden, Arthur 65 Forsythe, Donald _ 38 Lake 1 , Benny 35 BACKS Locke. Buddy 21 Stickles, Sonny __ 28 Jones, Tommy 27 Pitta, Preston 22 Feagans, Bill 20 Chapman, Raymond 32 White, Lawrence, Jr. 46 Crim, Ben 33 Grim, Phil 23 CENTERS Devine, Jim 29 O’Bryan, Johnny 34 Royston, Billy 62 Barb, Irvan 49 MANAGERS Lee, Raymond, Jr. Ashby, John COACH Rockwell, Chester THE RECORD Clarke County 47 Clarke County 52 Clarke County 38 Clarke County 62 Clarke County 62 Shepherdstown 7 _ Toms Brook 0 Stephens City 0 New Market 19 Woodstock 12 Clarke County 50 Clarke County 50 Clarke County 49 Clarke County 51 New Market 0 Hedgesville 0 Shepherdstown 0 Stonewall 0 AWARDS Awards for outstanding sportsmanship went to two of our players. For THE HIGH SCORER AWARD Bill Fdagans was presented a monogramed football from the Wash- ington Redskins, professional football team. Feagans totaled 72 points during the season. For THE MOST VALUABLE PLAYER AWARD Buddy Locke was presented a cup by the CLARKE COURIER. — 49 — laakrthall §quaft Left to Right — Seated — Betty Ridgeway, Hazel Armel, Captains. 2nd row — Edith Renner, Barbara Morris, Anne Rosenberry, Patsy Carpenter, Mildred Brown, Ginger Locke, Charlotte Breedon, Jean Carter, Assistant Manager. 3rd row — Betty Clark, Manager, Jean Fletcher, Eleanor Myers, Carol Pine, Anne Kerns, Edna Myers, Ann Hardesty, Helen Milleson, Peggy Strother, Miss Tillett, Coach. THE RECORD Clarke County 26 _ Hedgesville 31 Clarke County 13 Harpers Ferry 31 Clarke County 39 . . ._ Stonewall 21 Clarke County 34 Strasburg 22 Clarke County 25 Edinburg 31 Clarke County 37 . Mt. Jackson 42 Clarke County 14 Strasburg 17 Clarke County 25 _ Charles Town 40 Clarke County 43 _ Lovettsville 38 Clarke County 31 Stonewall 12 Clarke County 26 _ Edinburg 16 Clarke County 25 Harpers Ferry 47 Clarke County 28 Charles Town 39 Clarke County 32 . . . Mt. Jackson 60 Clarke County 28 - Hedgesville 46 Clarke County 23 Lovettsville 25 Clarke County 26 Berryville Legion 33 — 50 laskrtball tjuab FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Rockwell (Coach), Smallwood (Guard), Locke (Guard), Longerbeam (Guard), Baker (Forward), Forsythe (Center), Hardesty (Forward), Carter (Center), Wisecarver (Forward), Grim (Center), Fuller (Forward), Feagans (Guard), Lee (Manager). THE RECORD Hedgesville 12 Harpers Ferry 24 Toms Brook 9 Stonewall 8 Strasburg 19 Shepherdstown 27 Edinburg 11 Mt. Jackson 14 Toms Brook 14 _ . Lovettsville 23 Shepherdstown 26 Stonewall 27 Edinburg 11 Harpers Ferry 54 Mt. 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Phone 311 THE MOST COMPLETE LINE OF MAGAZINES AND NEWSPAPERS IN TOWN ’’ANSCO” FILM — CAMERAS — PHOTO SUPPLIES — DEVELOPING Candies — Tobaccos — Ice Cream i i i i 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 r 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 57 — RAMSBURG’S COMPLIMENTS OF SCHEUER’S STORE Quality Since 1880 BERRYVILLE, VIRGINIA Clark’s Electrical Service ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Sales — Service BERRYVILLE, VIRGINIA 195 — Phone — 324 COMPLIMENTS OF Community Self Service Phone 34 BERRYVILLE, VIRGINIA ► ► ► ► ► y y ► ► ► ► ► y y y y y ► ► ► ► ► ► y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y k y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y The Home of Qualify Merchandise BERRYVILLE, VIRGINIA Meet Your Friends At PINE’S DRUG STORE PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST Where Qualify Counts BERRYVILLE, VIRGINIA COMPLIMENTS OF BEN FRANKLIN 5c TO $1.00 STORE B. V. Burks, Prop. BERRYVILLE, VIRGINIA John S. Solenberger Co ] Jompaiiy,Inc, Qft ' c es er. QtT HARDWARE HOUSEHOLD ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES 142 N. Loudoun St. Phone 3457 WINCHESTER, VIRGINIA Clarke Courier Stationers — Publishers — Lithographers The Blue Ridge Press Berryville, Virginia LOCKE BROTHERS SERVICE STATION Phone 152 EERRYVILLE, VIRGINIA HUNTSBERRY’S FASHION FOOT WEAR Winchester — Front Royal, Va. Chambersburg, Pa. ► — THE FLOWER SHOP MILLER BROS. Props. Dial 3517 Member F. T. D. WINCHESTER, VIRGINIA J. H. LOCKE CO. MEATS — DRY GOODS GROCERIES — HARDWARE Phone 46-W Mill vood, Va. NICK’S GROCERY GROCERIES AND MEATS FREE DELIVERY Satisfaction Guaranteed PHONE 121 BOYCE, VA. G. B. Service Station GAS — OIL — TIRES T. B. STRODE GENERAL MDSE. Fresh Meats — Frozen Foods PHONE 20 BOYCE. VA. TRUCKING Phone 269 Boyce. Va. COMPLIMENTS OF CARPERS GROCERY Phone 42-W-l White Post wwww wwwwww ' w yr Golden Rule Grocery MEATS — GROCERIES VEGETABLES Phone 96-J MILLWOOD, VIRGINIA Jennie and Dick’s Tavern 1 Mile West of Paris QUICK SERVICE — 60 — r MILLER ANDERSON PLUMBING — HEATING APPLIANCES 19 E. Boscawen St. WINCHESTER. VIRGINIA COMPLIMENTS OF G. R. KINNEY CO. Home of Joe Lapchick BASKETBALL SHOES COMPLIMENTS OF BUZZELLA’S SHOP MILLINERY AND ACCESSORIES 126 N. Loudoun Street PHONE 4466 WINCHESTER, VA. HAT AND DRESS SHOP Phone 4422 Winchester, Va. i i i 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ” 4 4 4 4 4 1 Margaret L. Hodgson 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ' 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 i 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 .A George W. Kurtz, Inc. FURNITURE FUNERAL DIRECTOR Serving You and Your Family Since 1868 WINCHESTER. VIRGINIA GATHER’S Department Store Headquarters for Lees Mohawk Carpels Waffle Weave Hair Pading — Armstrongs Inlain Linoleum — Asphalt Tile Window Shades Venetian Blinds WINCHESTER. VIRGINIA — 61 — ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► v ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► Berryville Pharmacy THE REXALL STORE In Business for Your Health PHONE 58 BERRYVILLE, VA. COMPLIMENTS OF CAMMER TIRE CO. Dependable Tire Service Since 1919 Settle’s Cabinet Shop PHONE 398 ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ' ► - ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► -► r ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► V ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► COMPLIMENTS OF Rockingham Poultry Marketing Cooperative Inc. SUDDITH ANDERS MEATS GROCERIES General Merchandise PHONE 3 BOYCE, VA. Shenandoah Service Station GAS OIL PHONE BOYCE 63-W-l Shenandoah Motor Co. WINCHESTER, VIRGINIA i i i r COMPLIMENTS OF E. EARL SHADE Phone 3881 WINCHESTER, VIRGINIA COMPLIMENTS OF H. W. EBERT BUICK SALES ' Service Since 1916 WINCHESTER, VIRGINIA COMPLIMENTS OF B M Chevrolet - Cadillac Sales Company WINCHESTER, VIRGINIA Grim’s Meat Market Meats — Groceries — Frozen Foods PHONE BOYCE 123 COMPLIMENTS OF Berryville Basket Co., BERRYVILLE. VIRGINIA COMPLIMENTS OF ROYAL CROWN COLA WINCHESTER. VIRGINIA i i i i i i i i i i i i .A 63 — P. W. PLUMLY BUILDING MATERIAL WINCHESTER, VIRGINIA Phone 3892 L. J. WRIGHT, Agent Sinclair Refining Co. WINCHESTER, VIRGINIA BAUGH’S Premium Fertilizer WINCHESTER, VIRGINIA Phone 8280 Winchester Steam Laundry LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING N. Kent St. WINCHESTER, VIRGINIA Phone 3477-8 TRUCKING BERRYVILLE Mon., Tues., Thurs.. Fri. DUNCAN BROS. Recapping — Vulcanizing BASON SYSTEM WINCHESTER, VIRGINIA BUNCUTTER TIRE CO. GOODYEAR TIRES Sales Service PROMPT ROAD SERVICE 620 South Bradddck WINCHESTER, VIRGINIA COMPLIMENTS OF H. N. RITTER Gen. Contractor Builder MILL WORK i 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ■ ' 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 „ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 « 64 — r ' ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► RHODEN’S STUDIO PORTRAIT COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY William M. Rhoden Jr. BERRYVILLE, VIRGINIA Phone 137-W CHECK-R-BOARD 326 N. Cameron Si. WINCHESTER, VIRGINIA Chapman Motor Co. SALES — SERVICE CHRYSLER — PLYM OUTH Phone 3577 330 W. Boscawen St. WINCHESTER, VIRGINIA W. D. Wisecarver Son OLDSMOBILE SALES AND SERVICE Completely Equipped Repair Shop PHONE 71 GARLAND M. CANTER Distributor REPUBLIC OIL REFINING CO. BERRYVILLE, VIRGINIA COMPLIMENTS OF MECCA RESTAURANT Fine Foods Fountain Service GEORGE PAPPAS, Prop. BERRYVILLE, VIRGINIA — 65 — PHILIP’S SPECIALITY SHOP Outfitters for Women Misses Phone 8144 9 N. Loudoun St. Winchester, Virginia BAKER ANDERSON ELECTRICAL CO. 27 N. Braddock St. Winchester, Virginia WINCHESTER SEED COMPANY Dial 3497 Winchester, Virginia 66 r ' ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► INSURANCE ON ANYTHING AGAINST EVERYTHING ' J. V. ARTHUR General Insurance Old Star Building Annex Dial 3866 WINCHESTER, VIRGINIA ELECTRICITY DOES THE JOB Quickly Cheaply Safely THE NORTHERN VIRGINIA POWER COMPANY Serving Coca-Cola Serves Hospitality eOTUIO UNDER AUTHORITY Or THE COCA-COLA COMPANY WINCHESTER COCA - COLA BOTTLING WORKS, INC. LEMLEY PHOTO CO. Makers of School Photographs STEPHENS CITY VIRGINIA — 67 — Compliments Of JEWEL BOX Winchester, Virginia CLOWE’S JEWELRY STORE Headquarters For Gorham Silver Longines Bulova Elgin and Benrus Watches Columbia Diamonds 7 N. LOUDOUN ST. : WINCHESTER, VIRGINIA Compliments Of CLARKE COUNTY SUPPLY Boyce, Va. k a A Jk, A A A A A 4kA.A4k.4kA A A A A A A A A. A AAA A A. A A. A. A A A. A a. a. A A. a a A. A. A A A. A. A. A A A A. A A A A A A A A A A. 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C. 17619 ► y Berryvile, Virginia 4 4 4 4 y ► y 4 4 4 Phones: Home 257 — Office 247 4 4 4 y ► 4 4 4 BERRYVILLE, VIRGINIA 4 4 4 ► 4 4 4 4 4 4 ► 4 4 ► 4 4 4 ► ► 4 4 ► ► ► 4 4 Lumber — Builder ' s Supplies 4 4 4 ► ► y Bowerman Brothers 4 4 4 Berryville Lumber Co., 4 4 4 y ► 4 4 4 4 4 ► ► ► 4 4 ► ► ► ► ► Civil Engineering Contracting 4 4 4 4 Inc. 4 4 4 4 4 ► ► ► 4 4 4 Phone Berryville 19-W 4 4 4 4 ► ► , BERRYVILLE, VIRGINIA 4 4 4 1 ► y ► y ► ► 4 4 4 MILLWORK — PAINT 4 4 Southern States r ► y COMPLIMENTS OF 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ► ► ► 4 4 4 Feed Stores ► ► ► BOND BROTHERS ! 4 4 4 4 ► ► 4 4 4 4 Quality Feeds — Seds 4 4 4 4 ► ► y Orchard Supplies and Hardware 4 4 y y t 4 4 4 i Fertilizers — Farm Supplies 4 4 4 ► ► ► WINCHESTER PHONE 7620 4 4 4 y y y y 4 4 4 4 WINCHESTER, VIRGINIA 4 4 4 4 A AAA A AA A A A A A A A A O, AO. A A A A. A A A A A A A A A . 1 — 69 — Compliments Of WISECARVER’S GENT’S SHOP Complete Line Of Men’s Clothing COINER’S DEPARTMENT STORE “Everything for Everybody’’ Berryville, Virginia Winchester Evening Star Clarke County’s Daily Newspaper Compliments Of The Virginia Woolen Co, Winchester, Virginia John D. Glover DISTRIBUTOR OF GULF OIL PRODUCTS — 71 — ¥ The First Volume of The Talon Is Now Off The Press ★ ★ ★ We appreciate the opportunity of working with the staff of the 1950 TALON. From our presses this season are produced the year- books of four other institutions of learning. In 1951, we expect to be in a position to give even better service to the schools we serve. Carr Publishing Company, Inc. Boyce Virginia — 72 —
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