Lovingston High School - Cycle Yearbook (Lovingston, VA)

 - Class of 1936

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A GOOD SPORT Mrs. Lea— Pupils, I should like to have you define a good sport. Raymond Harlow —A good sport is one who knows how to reason with others. Genoa Parrish —A good sport is a person who can take a joke. One who doesn’t get mad about every¬ thing you say. Rebecca Spencer —A good sport is an unselfish, friend¬ ly person, who plays fair in games or in anything he or she attempts to do. Harriet Spencer —A good sport is one who can take a joke and does not get mad at little” things. A good loser as well as a good winner. Lee Farrar—A good sport is one who is a good loser and knows how to take a joke. R. T. Gleason —A good sport is one who can tell a joke and then take one. Or one that can take a loss as well as a victory. Mary Proffitt —A good sport is one who joins in all games and is a cheerful and fair player. Lillian Wright —A good sport is one who will take a part in athletics and makes friends easily. George Norvelle —A good sport is a person that takes part in all things and is a good loser. Bruce Anderson —A good sport is a person who can be defeated and still have the same attitude toward his opponent as if he had won. Malcolm Woodson—A sport is one who can take de¬ feat. Ruby Witt- —A good sport is one that is quick and not easy to get mad. Or goes into a sport in a winning way. Cora Lynch —A good sport is one that can take a joke, is not easy to get mad and enters a game in a winning way. Tompkins Strother —A good sport is a person that has a good disposition and is a good winner as well as a good loser. Juliette Redd—A good sport is one who has a good disposition and can take a joke. Carro Gunter —A good sport is one who can lose and feel the same as if he had won. Catharyn Tyree —A good sport is a person who can take a joke and not get mad and is trustworthy. Louise Miller—A good sport is one who can lose or gain without getting mad. Charles Powell —A good sport is one that keeps try¬ ing and never gives up too easily. Aubrey Conneli.y —A good sport is one who can take a joke. Marjorie Harris —A good sport is one who will take part in anything. Worth Roberts —To be a good sport one must have courage to see the right in others, though it be dif¬ ferent from his side. A good sport should neither be envious or jealous. Frances Ponton —A good sport is not only one who takes part in athletics, but one who does not become offended when defeated. Katharine Horsley—A good sport is one who is a good loser and not too triumphant a victor. Frances Davidson —A good sport is a good loser as well as a good winner and one who gives the other fellow a fair chance. LEA BROS. MOTOR CO. Sales and Service Tires and Tubes Gas and Oil LOVINGSTON, VA. The Perfect Gift FOR GRADUATION, BIRTHDAYS AND WEDDINGS RYLANDS 809 Main St. LYNCHBURG, VA. Barbara Rosser Costumer 110 Third St. Charlottesville, Va. A. W. COX DEPARTMENT STORE Charlottesville Modern Dept., Store Air Cooled—For Your Comfort Ellen Johnson —A good sport is anyone who joins in all games and takes jokes in a pleasant way. Eileen Bryant —A good sport is ond that doesn’t get mad and start a fight when he loses, and is nice and polite to his opponent. Lois Puckett —A good sport is one who loves his country, one who makes friends, one who always speaks well of everyone, and one who accepts defeat bravely. Mrs. Lea— Now, give a summary of what you have all said. Pupils —A good sport is one who is good-natured, can take a joke, can get along with others, is a good athlete, has a good disposition, a pleasant personality, and is a good loser as well as good winner.

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ORGANIZED 1865 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LYNCHBURG, VA. RESOURCES : TEN MI ELION DOLLARS This Bank is a Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation The Old, Big, Strong Bank Friends of Tike Oycl e W. E. Kidd J. T. Coleman John B. Whitehead Robert L. Marshall Mrs. S. B. Whitehead, Jr. Mr. Julian B. Massie Mr. Robert Whitehead Mr. C. W. Embrey Mr. S. E. Saunders Mr. H. D. Gleason Four Bros. C. H. Williams Co. Kaufman, Inc. Hyman’s Economy Store A. P. Tea Company Gilmore, Hamm Snyder Style Shoppe Miller’s Budget Shop The Leader (Men’s Shop) Williams Co. Irving Robinson Kirk Kirk Keller Hill Irving 1 lie Favorite Jokes of s eniors wi found m



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The First national Bank of Helson County Lomngston, Dirginia “CThe Bank for the people of Nelson County Compliments of F. A. WEST General Merchandise Gas and Oil FABER, - VIRGINIA Honesty first, then courage, then brains .”—Theodore Roosevelt. Lee Farrar. Instead of being Spencer. made, make yourself .”—Herbert Genoa Parrish. Look up and not down, forward and not back, out and not in—Lend a hand .—Edward Everett Hale. Frances Davidson. Reputation is what men think we are, Character is what God sees us to be. — Anonymous. Raymond Harlow. Do that which is assigned and thou cannot hope too much nor dare too much.”— Emerson. Malcolm Woodson. Spring rains fill the mountain hollows, And sweep across the plains, They bring new life to every clod, To every bud and blade of grass, Then why not to you and me? R. F. Lea. Through the meadow ran the brook, A boy and girl sat on the bank, The head and heart of the poor girl sank, When the boy inquired, Say, can you cook?” Now the boy is living in a boarding house, And the girl is living with Mom and Dad, The story told is truly sad, For a good cook only the boy would spouse. Frances Davidson. THE FLOWERS Along the garden wall I softly walked, To listen at the fairies and flowers talk, I listened ancf smiled and trembled with glee, You may not believe it, but they were talking to me. My stately hollyhocks plainly said, We bow when we hear her queenly tread,” The roses smiled in the dim starlight. Saying, Her heart is so pure, her smile is so bright.” The pansy said, I’m small as you can see. But when she comes, I’m sure she loves me.” The poppies said, She loves us, too, As we dance for her the whole day through.” The sunflowers beamed yellow above them all, I can see,” they said, she’s by the garden wall, She has come to say ' Good night’ before she goes to rest, So let’s each bow and look our best.” That’s the way I found them in the garden that night, Although I had listened and it wasn’t polite, But I love them all in the dew or the rain, And perhaps, by the wall, I shall listen again. Mary Ellen Kidd. No legacy is so rich as honesty.”— Shakespeare. Rebecca Spencer. Nothing can bring you peace but the triumph of principles.”— Emerson. Eileen Bryant. RIP VAN WINKLE Rip Van Winkle, poor old soul, Slept twenty years and then grew old. When he awoke, he remembered with a pain, His wife was always raising Cain. Katherine Horsley.

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