Lovingston High School - Cycle Yearbook (Lovingston, VA)

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Lovinqrton Elementary School THE CYCLE PUBLISHED BY STUDENTS of LOVINGSTON HIGH SCHOOL LOVINGSTON, VIRGINIA 1944 The School Foreword We, the Staff, wish to present this Cycle to the students and friends of Lovingston. In publishing this book we hope to give to you a preview of our school life. We take this occasion to express our deep gratitude to Miss Roberts, our sponsor, who through her cooperation and aid has added so greatly to the success of the Annual. Dedication The Senior class of 1944, with the desire that it will partly express our appreciation for his interest and contributions to our school, wish to dedicate this Annual to our principal, Mr. S. Hall Dumville. Grade Facu High School Faculty Miss Lillian Roberts Senior Teacher Annual Sponsor Mrs. J. E. Bailey Junior Teacher Beta Club Sponsor Miss Frances Walker Sophomore Teacher Dramatic Director Mrs. Reba Lea Sophomore Teacher Latin and Math Miss Kir Carson Head of Commercial Dept. Miss Lila Somerville Freshman Teacher English Mr. O. O. Atto Freshman Teacher Science and Math Mrs. Larke 7th Grade Mrs. Jones 6th Grade Mrs. Bowling 7th Grade Miss Maupin 5 th Grade Mrs. Robertson 4 th Grade Mrs. Atto 3 rd Grade Miss West 2nd Grade Miss Frances Helms Librarian Miss Boyd 1st Grade SENIORS Robert Fortune Bob” President of Beta Club; Glee Club; 4-H Club; Dramatic Club; Baseball Team; Basketball Team; Football Team; Printer of School Daze. J. T. Matthews Fats” Student Democracy, Sen¬ ator; Citizenship Club; Football Team; Beta Club; Baseball Team. John Roberts johnny” Glee Club; Operator of Movie Machine. Hugh Turner Booker” Paratrooper Squadron. Billy Walker Cowboy” Special Student. Dickie Moon Moonbeam” Beta Club; Printer of School Daze; Treasurer of Senior Class; Dramatic Club; Manager of Basket¬ ball Team; Football Team; Baseball Team; Joke Edi¬ tor of Cycle; Latin Club. Calvin Jennings Buckwheat” Science Club; Commercial Club; Business Manager of School Daze; Office Secre¬ tary; Citizenship Club; Student Democracy, Sen¬ ator. Palmer Tunstall P. G.” Beta Club, Vice-President; Glee Club; Latin Club, Tribune; President of Stu¬ dent Democracy; Assist¬ ant Advertising Manager of Cycle; Captain of Boy’s Mditary Drill. Martin Turner Martini” Victory Corps. Fred Wood Friday” 4-H Club; Bus Driver. [ 5 ] SENIORS Alice Ann Bradley Pete” Assistant Editor of Cycle; Art Editor of School Daze; Beta Club; Glee Club; 4-H Club; Science Club; Vice-President of Dra¬ matic Club. Kathryn Ann Short Kathy” Editor of School Daze; Secretary of Senior Class; Secretary of Beta Club; 4-H Club; Glee Club; Commercial Club; Dra¬ matic Club; Science Club; Latin Cl ub. Ruby Ann Horsley Ted” Student Democracy; Beta Club; Assistant Editor of School Daze; Commercial Club; Advertising Man¬ ager of Cycle; Science Club; Glee Club, Pianist; Dramatic Club. Margie Dunning Dinah” Literary Club; Glee Club. Clara Fitzgerald Sue” 4-H Club; Glee Club; Commercial Club; Dra¬ matic Club; Office Secre¬ tary; Basketball Team; Leader of Girls’ Physical Education. Pattie Rowan Fragil II” Editor of Cycle; Glee Club; Latin Club; Ad¬ vertising Manager of School Daze; 4-H Club; Dramatic Club; Science Club; Reporter of Glee Club. Forrest Anne Burford Tan” Joke Editor of School Daze; Glee Club, Presi¬ dent; Senior 4-H Club; Dramatic Club; Beta Club; Snapshot Collector. Alice Coleman Shorty” Glee Club; Latin Club; Dramatic Club; Beta Club; 4-H Club; Commercial Club; Assistant Librarian. Mildred Fields Milly” Latin Club; Sophomore Club. Mary Lee Fortune Commercial Club; Glee Club; Representative of Student Democracy. SENIORS Christine Harris Dash” 4-H Club; Glee Club; Softball. Virginia Harris Jenny” Commercial Club; Latin Club; Beta Club; Glee Club. Maxine Jackson Maxie” Dramatic Club; Vice- President of Glee Club; String Band Club. Pauline Harris Dot” 4-H Club; Glee Club; Softball. Dorothy Carter Dot” Kitchen Work; Parachute Troop. Norma Lee Johnson Flea” Dramatic Club; Latin Club; Glee Club; Beta Club; Business Manager of Cycle; School Daze Staff. Josephine Lincoln Jo” Commercial Club; Dra¬ matic Club. Maxine Bryant Mac” Dramatic Club; Literary Club; Glee Club. Mary McKenzie Kenzie” Citizenship Club; Com¬ mercial Club. Virginia Purvis Ginny” Glee Club; Commercial Club. [ 7 ] SENIORS Russell Frances Rice Pluck” Glee Club; Commercial Club; 4-H Club; Basket¬ ball Team; Softball Team. Frances Robertson Francie” Dramatic Club; Glee Club String Band Club; Com- mercia 1 Club. Agnes Jane Sheffield Sis” Dramatic Club; Commer¬ cial Club; Library Club; 4-Ff Club; Glee Club. Lucille Bryant Lou” Sophomore Club; Leader of Cruiser Squadron. Lucille Simpson Cile” Citizenship Club; Chief Justice of School Court; President of Senior Class; Science Club. Bessie Ritenour Bess” Dramatic Club; Beta Club; Citizenship Club; Com¬ mercial Club. Allene Bradley Pudding” President of Citizenship Club; 4-H Club; Beta Club; Commercial Club; Science Club. Audrey Shelton Au die” Glee Club;Dramatic Club; Commercial Club; Library Club. Elizabeth Showalter Liz” Softball Team; Basketball Team; Citizenship Club. Christine Smith Cricket” Library Club; Citizenship Club; Literary Club; Latin Club. r 81 SENIORS Katherine Snead Kitty” Air Squadron; Store Orders. Idell Stevens Smithy” Glee Club; Commercial Club. Mildred Thacker Milly” Glee Club; 4-H Club; Beta Club; Latin Club. Florence Watts Poke” Commercial Club; Dra¬ matic Club; Sophomore Club; Lunch Orders; Glee Club. Lila Wills Pep” Latin Club; Dramatic Club Club; 4-H Club. Marie Snead Rea” Tank Squadron. Evelyn Thacker Gertie” Citizenship Club; Com¬ mercial Club. Helen Via Skinny” Commercial Club; Tor¬ pedo Boats. Aileen Wills Leen” 4-H Club; Cycle Staff; School Daze Staff; Com¬ mercial Club; Basketball Team; Softball Team. Margaret Fitzgerald Marg” 4-H Club; Commercial Club; Glee Club; Basket¬ ball Team; Softball Team. SENIORS Arline Bryant Tiny’ Secretary of Glee Club; Dramatic Club; String Band Club. gENIOR HALL of FAME-- Best Looking - - Girl . Christine Harris - - - Boy Most in Love - - Girl Frances Robertson - - Boy Most Conceited - - Girl Alice Ann Bradley - - Boy Neatest - Girl Mary Lee Fortune - - Boy Wittiest - - Girl . Thelma Oakley - - - - Boy Best All Around - - Girl Christine Smith - - - - Boy Most Athletic - - Girl . Clara Fitzgerald - - - - Boy Most Polite - - - Girl . Christine Smith - - - - Boy Biggest Nighthawk - - Girl Mary Lee Fortune - - - Boy Most Popular - - - Girl Maxine Bryant - - - - Boy Biggest Flirt - - - Girl . Forrest Anne Burford - Boy Most Studious - - - Girl Christine Smith - - - - Boy Most Dignified - - - Girl . . Kathryn Ann Short - - Boy Biggest Pest - - - - Girl . . Forest Anne Burford - Boy Cutest - Girl . . Maxine Bryant - - - - Boy Mary Micklem Birdie” 4-H Club; Commercial Club; Glee Club. Robert Fortune Hugh Turner Robert Fortune Palmer Tunstall Dickie Moon Palmer Tunstall Robert Fortune Palmer Tunstall Hugh Turner Robert Fortune Robert Fortune Palmer Tunstall Palmer Tunstall Calvin Jennings Dickie Moon CLASS WILL Robert Fortune bequeaths Stanley Allen his lady-charming ways and Willard Phillips his love for basketball. Calvin Jennings leaves his physique to Dan Payne and his position in the office to Fayette Watts. J. T. Matthews wills Bernard Lewis McGinnis and Tommy Saunders his love for sports. Dickie Moon bequeaths Charles McGinnis the right to sleep in English and History class in the seat up in front of the room. John Roberts leaves his love for the girls to Harry Wills. Palmer 1 unstall wills J. T. Coleman the privilege to hitch-hike to all football games. Hugh burner and Fred Wood bequeath their reckless ways to Buddy Adams. Billy Walker leaves Ray Proffit his love for machinery and electricity. Martin Turner wills his quiet way to Grafton Simpson. Alice Ann Bradley leaves her love troubles to Bernice Knight. Allene Bradley and Frances Robertson will their sweet ways, and lasting smiles to Margaret Jones. Forrest Anne Burford bequeaths Virginia Smoot the right to eat in History and English class. Lucille Bryant leaves her happy-go-lucky ways and Florence Watts leaves her love for Billy Norvell to Dot Clements. Dorothy Carter and Margie Dunning will their interest in boys to Juanita Brooks. Alice Coleman bequeaths her surplus weight to Mary Ella Coleman. Mildred Fields wills her polite ways to Jeanette Stevens. Clara Fitzgerald bequeaths her jitterbugging to Myrtle Fitzgerald. Mary Lee Fortune and Virginia Harris leave their neat appearances to Nancy Lou Hale. Christine Harris wills her love for the Naval Air Corps to Lorraine Crank. Pauline Harris and Thelma Oakley bequeath to Susie Dunning their love for soldiers. Ruby Anne Horsley wills her ability to play good old mountain music” to Virginia Johnson. Maxine Jackson bequeaths her love for sailors to Anne Jackson. Norma Lee Johnson and Agnes Jane Sheffield leave their business abdity to Dorothy Camden. Josephine Lincoln and Ide’l Stevens will Angie Marie Purvis the privilege of being the chatter-box of the Senior Class. Mary McKenzie and Elizabeth Showalter bequeath their calm ways to Anna Odgen. Virginia Purvis and Evelyn Thacker leave their quietness to Louise O’Brien. Russell Frances Rice and Bessie Ritenour will their sweet dispositions to Janie Stevens. Pattie Rowan wills Maude Wood her love for the boys of the class of ’45. Audrey Shelton bequeaths Ella Blanch Turner her long black hair. Kathryn Ann Short leaves Marie Payne the blood, sweat and tears she put forth on the School Daze. Lucille Simpson bequeaths her right to be Senior Class President to Bernice Woody. Christine Smith leaves her willingness to help others to Pearl Smith. Kathryn and Marie Snead will their quiet and dignified ways to Frances Harris. Mildred Thacker wills Madeline Stevens her favorite seat on Mays’ bus. Aileen Wills bequeaths her love of sports to Anne Henderson. Lila Wills leaves Arlene Witt her right to giggle in classes. Margaret Fitzgerald wills her position in the store to Frances Ragland. Arline Bryant bequeaths Mary June Bryant her love for bus drivers. Maxine Bryant wills her flirty ways to Margaret Robertson. Mary Micklem leaves her bashful ways to Alice Martin. To the Junior Class as a whole, we the Seniors extend our best wishes for a happy Senior year. 11 SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY It is about graduation time again at Lovingston High School, and as I gaze over the class with which I have spent so many years there comes a vision of each of them in 195 4. Ten years have passed since we so proudly marched up the aisle to receive our diplomas. Some were crying, some laughing and some wore the expression of a long-cherished dream coming true. Even after ten years this scene still remains clear in my mind. This television is really a marvelous thing. Why only last night I was listening to my favorite band when they introduced their new vocalist—Sandra Ward. Imagine my surprise when I saw the face of Forrest Anne Burford. Her voice certainly has changed! ! She was crooning the new blues song, He’s My Pilot.” That word pilot remained on my mind until I saw Robert Fortune as an Ensign in the Navy Air Corps. He has finally attained that much dreamed-of goal and is wearing Gold Wings. The scene shifted to a large business firm. There I saw Calvin Jennings as president and Allene Bradley as his private secretary. After I left the office, I saw Bessie Ritnour and Clara Fitzgerald as secretaries in other parts of the firm. As I passed by the city hospital, I saw Fila Wills, Mary Fee Fortune and Audrey Shelton, happy in the profession they had chosen, nursing. They are well-liked by all of their patients for their interest and capability. Who is that trim girl in the Cadet Nurse Corps uniform? ? ? Yes, it is Maxine Jackson. She has finished her training and is leaving for a hospital in Texas in a few days. Kathryn Ann Short has received her degree from the University of Virginia and is now happily married and living near Lynchburg, her carefully planned career upset. While gossiping with her, I learned that the Bryant twins, Arlene and Maxine, are in New York as dress models. Their pictures appear very often in the fashion magazines of the day. The Harris twins are both married. Christine is making her home in Florida near a Naval base where her husband is stationed. Pauline is living near Arrington. As I pass through Shipman, I see Dickie Moon is upholding the family tradition by taking over Moon’s store. The years haven’t changed him; he is still the laughing, happy-go-lucky boy he was in High School. Three very business-like girls just passed. They looked familiar and when I look closer, I recognize them. They are Virginia Purvis, Frances Robertson, and Margie Dunning. It seems they are working in different offices in Shipman. There was quite a crowd at the station. Among them were Mildred Thacker, Russell Rice and Florence Watts waiting for a train. They are leaving for their new positions in the Navy Observatory in Washington. Hugh Turner is an owner of a large cattle farm in Tye River. He is also married. The schoolhouse really looked familiar; all of the teachers are new however. Well, if it isn’t Christine Smith teaching Latin to a group of uninterested Juniors, and whom should we see as the new commercial teacher but Agnes Jane Sheffield. The bell was ringing for class exchange when I arrived. It was playing the top tune of the week. Just a small invention of Professor P. G. Tunstall. The class bells all over the country keep up with the Hit Parade. While talking to the teachers I discovered a new program on the radio which I simply must hear; Frances Wood, Thelma Oakley, and Lucille Bryant are teamed up, answering each others wise cracks! Lovingston has grown into a prosperous little town. Look at that department store, Turner and Duncan, Inc. They are none other than Martin Turner and James Duncan, other members of the class of ’44. Who is that coming down the street? ? Pattie Rowan and Alice Ann Bradley? ? That’s right. Pattie spent several years at Notre Dame College, long enough to meet and marry an Ensign anyway. I always thought she would be the home type. Alice Ann started her training as a Navy nurse but dropped it in favor of marriage. She seems radiantly happy. These two girls have really stuck together; they are both making their homes in Eastern Virginia. There is also an exclusive dress shop in Lovingston owned and operated by Marie and Kathryn Snead. Kathryn does the designing and Marie the sewing. They are becoming quite famous. I wandered down to the airport to see what was going on. This is located on what was formerly known as the Tunstall farm. An airplane is getting ready to take off. The pilot is Fred Wood. Imagine it, he has turned into a woman hater. Helen Via, Josephine Lincoln are on board; they are leaving for Chicago to dance at a famous night club. J. T. Matthews is getting on board; I learned later he has become a great football player. Elizabeth Showalter and Mary Micklem and two very handsome men are there too. They are leaving on their honeymoon, married cousins. Just then an airplane came in and who should I see but Ruby Ann Horsley. She has been to New York collecting material for her latest novel. She informed me that John Roberts was a great movie director in Hollywood. I suppose his training at Lovingston High was a great help. Norma Lee Johnson and Virginia Harris also came in on this plane. They are teachers in Baltimore and home on vacation. I left the airport and took a bus home. On the same bus were Louise O’Brien and Dorothy Carter. They were planning a double wedding next month. They were speaking of Lucille Simpson, Alice Coleman, and Idell Stevens who had left for new jobs in Portland, Maine, the day before. It was then that it dawned on me that the hostess on the plane that had left the airport was another of the class of ’44, Mary McKenzie. Evelyn Thacker and Mildred Fields got on the bus in Charlottesville. They are owners of a beauty shop in town. The vision faded when the class bell aroused me from my deep meditation. With my mind still occupied with this vision and thoughts of what the future might hold, I gathered up my books and went to my next class. Alice Ann Bradley JUNIORS President Mary June Bryant Vice-President Virginia Smoot Secretary Pearl Smith Treasurer Marie Payne HALL OF FAME Best Looking - - - - Girl Margaret Robertson - - Boy Stanley Allen Neatest ------ - Girl Marie Payne - - - - - - Boy Bernard L. McGinnis Most Dignified - - - Girl Anne Henderson - - - - Boy Dan Payne Biggest Flirt - - - - Girl Margaret Rob ertson - - Boy Buddy Adams Most Polite - - - - - Girl Maude Wood - - - - - - Boy Tommy Saunders Most Popular - - - - Girl. Margaret Robertson - - Boy Charles McGinnis Biggest Nighthawk - Girl Marie Payne - - - - - - Boy Buddy Adams Most Conceited - - - Girl Margaret Jones - - - - - Boy Stanley Allen Most Studious - - - Girl . Anne Henderson - - - - Boy Dan Payne Most Athletic - - - - Girl Anne Henderson - - - - Boy Bernard L. McGinnis Best All Around - - Girl Marie Payne - - - - - - Boy Charles McGinnis JUNIORS HALL OF FAME Wittiest ------ Girl Virginia Smoot ----- Boy Charles McGinnis Cutest ------- Girl Maude Wood ------ Boy Charles McGinnis Most Bashful - - - - Girl Anne Henderson - - - - Boy Tommy Saunders Best Looking - - - - Girl Mary Ella Coleman - - Boy Willard Phillips Neatest ------ Girl Angie Marie Purvis - - - Boy Fayette Watts Most Dignified - - - Girl Pearl Smith ------- Boy . Fayette Watts Biggest Pest - - - - Girl Myrtle Fitzgerald - - - Boy . Fayette Watts Most Polite ----- Girl Pearl Smith ------- Boy . Willard Phillips Biggest Flirt - - - - Girl Lorraine Crank - - - - Boy Willard Phillips Most Popular - - - - Girl Lorraine Crank ----- Boy Fayette Watts Most Conceited - - - Girl Bernice Knight ----- Boy Willard Phillips Most Studious - - - Girl Pearl Smith ------- Boy . Fayette Watts Most Athletic - - - - Girl Myrtle Fitzgerald - - - Boy Willard Phillips Best All Around - - Girl Arlene Witt ------ Boy Fayette Watts Wittiest ------ Girl Lorraine Crank - - - - Boy Fayette Watts Cutest ------- Girl Dot Clements ----- Boy . Fayette Watts Most Bashful - - - - Girl Janie Stevens ------ Boy . Willard Phillips Biggest Nighthawk - Girl Lorraine Crank - - - - Boy . Willard Phillips [ 14 ] SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORE CLASS — Roth Sections — CLASS OLLICERS PRESIDENT Sam Saunders Harold Mawyer VICE-PRESIDENT Cora Bell Wood Tommy Harris SECRETARY Clyde Glasco, Jr. James Bridgwater TREASURER Peggy Tyree Jake Thompson [ 15 ] FRESHMEN FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENTS Calvin EIarlow Charlotte Stevens VICE-PRESIDENTS Sally Fitzgerald Henry Allen SECRETARIES Terry Sites Frances Crist TREASURERS [ 16 1 Ardella Butler Marie Walker 7th Grades - Both Sections 5th and 6th Grades [ 17 ] J - 3rd and 4th Grades 1st and 2nd Grades JOKES He knocked at the door of my room. May I come in? It’s the room I had when I went to college in ’09” he said. I invited him in. Yes sir,” he said, Same old room. Same old windows. Same old view of the campus. Same old closet.” He opened the door and there a girl stood terrified. This is my sister,” I said. Yes sir, same old story.” Palmer: So you asked Frances to marry you?” John Roberts: Yes, but she refused me.” Palmer: Did you tell her about your rich uncle?” J. R.: Yes I told her, she is my aunt now.” Miss Walker: Do you believe in clubs for women.” Mr. Dumville: Yes if kind words fail.” Miss Roberts: Arlene, get off that young man’s knee!” Arlene: Like heck I will, I got here first.” It was a moonlight night on a lonely road, suddenly the car stopped. Forrest Anne: Now, if you’re going to pull that one about out of gas . . . Robert: No, we aren’t out of gas and we don’t have a flat tire.” F. A.: So you have an original excuse.” Robert: No, I stopped because I want to pitch woo.” F. A.: Ohhhh! ! That’s different, why didn’t you say so, Ummmmmmmmm.” Mrs. Bailey: Charles spell straight.” Charles: S-t-r-a-i-g-h-t.” Mrs. B.: All right, what does it mean?” Chas.: Without water or soda.” Hugh Turner: Since I met you, I can’t eat, I can’t sleep, I can’t drink.” Maxine B.: Why not.” Hugh T.: I’m broke.” Miss Roberts: Now children, every morning you must take a cold bath, and that will make you feel rosy all over. Are there any questions?” Dickie: Yeah, teacher, tell us more about Rosie.” Intern in an insane asylum, walked up to a bed of one of the patients and asked: But who told you you were Napoleon? ? ? ?” Patient: God did.” I did not,” came a reply from the next bed. SNAPSHOTS few ' i iH|H| 1. Mills Spencer 2. Preston Spencer 3. Goodwin Spencer 4. John Everett Sheffield 5. Charles, Dickie, Billy 6. Forrest Ann, Alice Ann, Marie 7. Edgar, Stanley, Arlene, Maxine 8. Madeline, Russell, Frances 9. Mrs. Baily, Palmer, Mr. Atto 10. Allene, Lucille 11. Pauline, Arlene, Christine, Maxine 12. Betty Ann, Virginia, Allene, Lucille 13. Alice Ann, Patty 14. Minuet Dance 15. Fred Wood 16. Doris, Billy, Clyde, Jimmy, Nancy 17. Jimmy, Betty Ann 18. Part of our Baseball Team [ 20 ] SNAPSHOTS 1. Crawford Moon and Robert Fortune 9. 2. Billy Norvelle, photographer 10. 3. Dickie Moon 11. 4. Bessie Ritenour 12. 5. Maude Wood 13. 6. Thelma and Ellis 14. 7. Margaret and Frances 15. 8. Stanley, Maxine, Dot, Billy 16. 17. Charles and Billy and Dot Forrest Anne, Dickie, Robert, Pattie Marie Payne Charles, Stanley, Ellis Billy, Florence, Milly, Cora Bell The Moon family and Robert Stanley, Charles, J. T., B. L., Ellis, Tommy Maxine and Stanley Stanley 21 ] i THE CYCLE STAFF Dickie Moon, Joke Editor —Forrest Anne Burford, Snaps Ruby Ann Horsley, Advertising Manager —Alice Ann Bradley, Assistant Editor Pattie Rowan, Editor —Norma Lee Johnson, Business Manager Aileen Wills, Asst. Business Mgr. —Agnes Jane Sheffield, Asst. Advtsg. Mgr. Miss Lillian Roberts, Sponsor —Billy Norville, Photographer SCHOOL DAZE STAFF Left to right , back vow: J. T. Matthews, Calvin Jennings. Miih le row: Miss Kit Carson, Pattie Rowan, Ann Henderson, Kathryn Short, Marie Payne, Christine Smith, Miss Lillian Roberts. Front row: Dickie Moon, Forrest Anne Burford, Norma Lee Johnson, Alice Ann Bradley, Alice Coleman, Idell Stevens. [ 22 ] L. BETA CLUB President Vice-President Secretary . . Treasurer Robert Fortune Palmer Tunstall Kathryn Ann Short .Dan Payne STUDENT DEMOCRACY President Vice-President Speaker of House Chief Justice Sergeant-at-Arms Palmer Tunstall Bernard Lewis McGinnis Ruby Ann Horsley Lucille Simpson Billy Norvell, Dan Payne [ 23 ] DRAMATIC CLUB President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Virginia Tinnell Alice Ann Bradley Kathryn Pittman Bessie Ritenour FOOTBALL Captain: Bernard Lewis McGinnis. Left to right, back row: J. Coleman, T. Harris, H. Mawyer, E. Gowen, R. Fitzgerald, D. Payne, J. White. Center: D. Moon, S. Allen, B. McGinnis. Front: B. Norvell, T. Saunders, C. McGinnis, J. Matthews, L. Morris. HIGH SCHOOL 4-H CLUB Sponsors . President Vice-President Secretary and Treasurcr Song Leader John B. Whitehead (Mary S. Stennett Harry Wills Charles Hale Sam Saunders Nancy Trice iHf ■ ■r GRADE 4-H CLUB President Vice-President Secretary and Treasurcr Song Leader . Von Matthews Bernice Gowen Janie Stevens .Pat Trice [ 25 ] BOYS’ BASEBALL TEAM Captain: Stanley Allen. Manager: J. T. Matthews. Left to right, back row: J. Coleman, H. Mawycr, I. Kidd, R. Fitzgerald, J. Thompson. Center: D. Moon, B. McGinnis, W. Rafaly, D. Payne, J. White, B. Norvcll. Front: J. Tinnell, T. Harris, C. McGinnis, E. Gowen, S. Allen. BOYS’ BASKETBALL TEAM Captain: B. McGinnis. Manager: D. Moon. Left to right, back, rows J. White, J. Coleman, T. Saunders. Front row: D. Moon, C. McGinnis, B. Norvell, B. McGinnis, E. Gowen, D. Payne. COMMERCIAL CLUB Commercial Director . President . Secretary and Treasurer Chairman of Program Committee Miss Kit Carson Christine Smith Bessie Ritenour Norma Lee Johnson SAFETY PATROL Sponsor Captain T r casu ret S. Hall Dumville Harry Wills Virginia Smoot [27 ] Compliments of CHARLOTTESVILLE BOTTLING WORKS, Incorporated Lamar H. Timmons, Manager Preston Avenue at 8th Street Charlottesville, Virginia Our congratulations and sincere good wishes for the health and happiness and future success of each graduate of the class of 1944 Monticello Dairy Charlottesville, Virginia NEHI BOTTLING COMPANY Lynchburg, Virginia [ 28 ] Prudence Penn at _Cj u (jtjc n li c i m « r ' l —. She’ll help you with: selecting your gradu¬ ation and baccalaureate dresses—what to give him and her for graduation—having your pictures made—and any shopping problems you may have. Write to Guggen- heimer’s or call 3100 for appointment. 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FITZPATRICK GENERAL MERCHANDISE The Quality House Arrington, Virginia Compliments of Hill Hardware Corporation Amherst, Virginia FLOYD ' S GROCERY STORE FRESH MEATS —FEED and FLOUR Buy the most for the least Phone 411 Lovingston, Virginia NELSON MOTOR SERVICE Station and Highway Garage Lovingston, Virginia U. S. Highway 29 Compliments of Washing, Lubrication and Repair Work of all Kinds S. H. ALLEN, Mgr . A. G. GREKOS Compliments of Amherst, Virginia AMHERST PHARMACY Amherst, Virginia friends of Cycle Kaufman’s Clothing Store Dorothy’s Beauty Shop Waddel Shoe Store Miss Buelah Fitzgerald Keller and George Mr. C. M. Rucker Mr. Marshall Dr. H. S. Moon Mrs. Jessie Whitehead Mr. Melvin Johns Mr. S. E. Saunders Mr. Homer Gleason Mr. C. W. Embrey Maud Sheffield Mr. John Whitehead Mr. Jim Proffit Mrs. J. G. Heath Mr. Hubert Moubry Miss Elizabeth Embrey (Buttermilk Josh) Mrs. Herman Allen Dorothy Bowling Mrs. Mary Sale Stennett The Tunstalls Judge Massie Miss Mickey Thacker Mr. J. T. 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