Mr. Beville was a native
of Blackstone, Virginia, and received his bachelor's and master's degrees
from Duke University. He taught, coached, and served as an elementary and
secondary school principal in public schools in Halifax County, Danville,
Crewe, and Farmville, before becoming Superintendent of Schools in Prince
William County, in 1954. He served as superintendent for 18 years.
Under
Mr. Beville's administration, Prince William County began operating schools
year round to provide for the needs of a growing school population, which
increased from 3,543 in 1950-51, to 32,581 in 1970-71. Thirty new schools
were opened under his administration.
In October, 1972, Mr. Beville became
director of Off-Campus Activities for the College of Education at Virginia
Polytechnic Institute and State University. He retired from that position
in 1978, but continued to teach in the college on a part-time basis for
a few years. He was asked to serve six months as Acting Superintendent
for the Montgomery County, Virginia, School Board during the search for
a new Superintendent in the 1987-88 school year.
Mr. Beville died April
5, 1990 in Blacksburg, Virginia.