This is the boys' dormitory building on the campus of the Shenandoah Valley Academy in New Market, Virginia. The school's 1940 yearbook identifies it as "Zirkle Hall." Two vintage automobiles are visible on the right side of the image.
Unidentified group of Shenandoah Valley Academy students posed outside with a latticed porch visible behind them. Established in 1908, the Seventh-Day Adventist coeducational boarding school for high school students still exists and is located in New…
Group of unidentified male students from Shenandoah Valley Academy posed in two rows in front of a latticed porch. Many have a school crest showing on their left sides. The year, "33" can be seen on many of the patches.
Unidentified group of teachers serving the Shenandoah Valley Academy students in the 1930s. Established in 1908, the Seventh-Day Adventist coeducational boarding school for high school students still exists and is located in New Market, Virginia.
Unidentified students from the Shenandoah Valley Academy (SVA). Established in 1908, the Seventh-Day Adventist coeducational boarding school for high school students still exists and is located in New Market, Virginia.