Lovingston High School - Cycle Yearbook (Lovingston, VA)
- Class of 1946
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- : Lovingston Elementary School Covingstcm High School LOVINGSTON, VIRGINIA Dedication As a token of our sincere admiration of his in¬ spiring character, and appreciation for his sym¬ pathetic interest, we the Senior Class of 1946, dedicate this volume of The Cycle,” to our beloved teacher and friend, Mr. O. O. Atto. Our Pr mcipal It would be impossible to attempt a review of the progress of Lovingston High School without paying tribute to Mr. Cecil M. Reed, our prin¬ cipal. We deeply appreciate his interest, friend¬ liness and understanding which have contributed so largely to making our life happy and con¬ tented throughout this school year. Zhe faculty W j U rn as . i- ' 7 Mrs. J. E. Bailey Mrs. Larke Junior Teacher 7th Grade Beta Club Sponsor Miss Frances Walker Sophomore Teacher Dramatic Director Mrs. Bowling 6th Grade -- , ■ Coleman Miss maupin Senior Teacher Jth Grade Annual Sponsor Mrs. Roberts Head of Commercial Dept. Mrs. Robertson 4th Grade Miss Lila Somerville Freshman Teacher English Mr. O. O. Atto Freshman Teacher Science and Math Mrs. Atto 3rd Grade Miss Parr 2nd Grade Miss Frances Helms Librarian Miss Boyd 1st Grade Seniors ... 1946 f V A t Sam Saunders Sambo’l Sam is very cute, likes to joke and flirt with girls. He is very studious and is liked by all. President of class, 4-H Club, Editor of School Daze, Commercial Club Beta Club, Dramatic Club, Football, Basketball, and Baseball Teams. Katherine Pittman Kitty” Kitty is a pal to everyone. She is very studious, and always has a smile for everyone. Commercial Club, Beta Club, School Daze Staff, Class Secretary. Winfred Drumheller Winnie” Winfred is very studious, and is interested in becoming a doctor if Uncle Sam” doesn’t draft him. Beta Club, Commercial Club, 4-H Club, Dramatic Clpb, School Daze Staff, V-Pres. of Senior Class. i Cora Belle Wood Tweet” , Full of pep, wit, a good sport, and a good athlete, describes this faithful worker of the Senior Class. Id 1 Editor of Cycle, Treasurer of Class, School Daze 1 Staff, Commercial Club, Dramatic Club, 4-H Club, Glee Club, Softball Team. rjf! ine Kidd Pun kin” Irvine is quiet, polite and studious. He is liked by all, especially one of the Senior girls. 4-H Club, Commercial Club, Beta Club. Gertrude Simpson Gertie” With that blond hair and grey eyes, Gertrude wears little makeup. She has a sweet disposition, and is very studious. Commercial Club, Glee Club, 4-H Club, Dramatic Club, Annual Staff. mm m 11 Ruby Craig Soup” Ruby is tall, slender and has brown hair and grey eyes. She is very studious and loves to joke. Beta Club, Commercial Club, Basketball and Soft- ball Teams, School Daze Staff. Harold Mawyer Bubble” Harold is full of jokes, likes to flirt with all the girls, and is very athletic. He is tall, blond and handsome. Dramatic Club, Glee Club, Annual Staff, Basket¬ ball, Football, and Baseball Teams, Beta Club. Tommy Harris Red” Tommy has brown eyes, and red hair. He is the cutest boy in the Senior Class. Tommy is liked by everyone especially the girls. Beta Club, Glee Club, Dramatic Club, Baseball, Football, and Basketball Teams. Annual sta School Daze staff. if . - L la Seniors Betty Ann Sheffield Pope ye” Betty Ann is tall, has brown hair, and brown eyes. She loves to flirt, and is liked by all who know her. 4-H Club, Commercial Club, Beta Club, Glee Club, Basketball, and Softball Teams, Dramatic Club. Lewis Roberts Lewis is short, chunky and likes to be late for class. He is liked by all. 4-H Club, Commercial Club. Robert Gunter f r Bobby” Bobby is short, dark complected, has brown eyes, and black hair. He likes to joke and make friends. 4-H Club. Virginia Tinnell Sissy Boo” Virginia has a special interest in a Junior boy. She is a good sport, makes friends easily, and is very likeable. Basketball, and Softball Teams, 4 -H Club, Glee Club, Dramatic Club. Dorthy Clements Dot” Dot has blond hair, grey eyes. She is very athletic, and likes to joke and make friends. Commercial Club, Softball and Basketball Teams. School Daze Staff, and Cycle Staff. Qa+JL Ur It Lewis Harlow a w-Ufc Happy-go-lucky, full of fun, and jokes, des¬ cribes this tall dark haired boy. Commercial Club. Mary Glenn Saunders jack” Witty and cute, Mary Gleen loves to dance and have fun. 4-H Club, Glee Club, Dramatic Club. Marion Thompson Blondie” Marion loves to joke, and flirt. She is especially fond of dancing, and she is a friend to everyone. Commercial Club, Glee Club, 4-H Club. Estes Sheffield Ticks” The meddlesomest of the meddlers. Loves to talk, and eat. Works hard getting out of work, yet in spite of all he is liked by everyone. 4-H Club, Commercial Club. J, 1 S ' ' .IS- 1946 Willie Ripley, Jr. Willie has blond hair and blue eyes. He is neat, polite, and is liked by all. 4-H Club. Maggie Harvey Maggie” Maggie is neat, polite, and a good sport. She is A liked by all who know her. Commercial Club, Glee Club, 4-H Club, Basket ball Team. Bernice Johnson Bern” Happy, gay, and friendly, Bernice always looks neat. Her witty ways win her many friends. 4-H Club, Commercial Club, Softball Team, Glee Club. Graham Forbes Little Rex” Graham, with his slow, quiet, and somewhat bashful ways, manages always to be where girls are. Commercial Club, 4-H Club. Mary Jane Wright Mary” Mary Jane is a very quiet and studious girl who doesn’t have much to say. Commercial Club, Glee Club, Dramatic Club. Joseph White Joe” Joseph is one of our best athletes. He has dark hair and eyes, and is very popular with the girls. Baseball, Football, and Basketball Teams. f A ) ; Betty Kidd Betts” With her many friends and pleasant ways, has many good times. She loves to dance. Commercial Club, Glee Club, 4-H Club. Betty Gerald Smallwood Jerry” Jerry is a wonderful athlete. He is cute and very popular, especially with the girls. Basketball, and Baseball Teams, Dramatic Club. Elizabeth Ogden Beth” Elizabeth is small, quiet and very studious. She ts liked by all of her school mates. Commercial Club, Glee Club, Beta Club. Seniors 4 V James Bridgwater Bridge” With that blond hair, and those flirty blue eyes, James really has a way with the girls. He is very studious. Beta Club, School Daze Staff, Basketball Team, President of Junior Red Cross. Jeanette Purvis Doll” Jeanette has dark brown hair and eyes. She loves to dance, and have a good time. Dramatic Club, Glee Club. Jean Harlow Jeanne” With her pleasing personality and sweet disposi¬ tion, Jean has won many friends at L. H. S. Commercial Club, School Daze Staff, 4-H Club. Joan Wilson Peabo” Joan has brown hair, blue eyes. She is very friendly and is liked by all. Glee Club, 4-H Club, Dramatic Club. Peggy Tyree Billy” Peggy is very quiet and likeable. She has brown hair and gray eyes. 4-H Club, Glee Club, Dramatic Club. Georgia Davis Bucky” Georgia is a quiet girl, and a good student. She has won many friends at L. H. S. Commercial Club, Dramatic Club, Glee Club. Nannie Lee Tyree Flee” Nannie Lee is a good sport, and is always willing to help others. Glee Club, 4-H Club, Dramatic Club. ' j ' -f i v Anna is short and chunky. She is always willing to do her part in everything. tic Club, Glee Club. lice Lee Ashley Flea” ng and joking, describes this friendly girl, who is a friend to everyone. Commercial Club, Glee Club. . . . 1946 Tracey Bryant Sugar” Tracey has a sunny disposition She is very quiet and is liked by all. Glee Club, Dramatic Club. Wilbur Hughes Hughes” Wilbur, the playboy, of the Senior Class, has many friends and is very likeable. Basketball Team, Football Team. Allus Norvell Billy” Billy is a Ladies Man,” he is tall, has dark hair and hazel eyes, and is very good looking. Billy really has a way with all the girls. Dramatic Club, Commercial Club, Glee Club, School Daze Staff, Football, Basketball, and Base¬ ball • MaRy Wilson F re kies” J has brown hair and blue ,eyes. She has an interest in a certain Senior Boy. , Dramatic Club, Glee Club, 4-H Club. Jake Thompson Ham” Jake has won many friends with his good dispo¬ sition, and friendly ways. Baseball Team, and Football Team. Bernice Lee Woody Happy” Witty and full of fun, describes this happy-go- lucy girl. Commercial Club, Glee Club, Basketball Team. Ella Blanche Turner Lou” Lou has very quiet ways, her good disposition and willingness to help others always has won her many friends. Glee Club, 4-Ff Club. FIRST LIEUTENANT JAMES ALBERT STEVENS First Lieutenant James Albert Stevens has taken the General Educational Development Tests on the high school level, which he passed with a high score. He is thus qualified to receive a high school diploma with the graduating class of 1946. J 9h cite Senior Qroup SENIOR OFFICERS President Sam Saunders Vice-President Winfred Drumheller Secretary Katherine Pittman Treasurer Cora Belle Wood Mall of Same Cutest Dot Clements Tommy Harris Most Loyal Katherine Pittman Irvine Kidd Biggest Flirt Mary Glenn Saunders Billy Norvell Best All Around Jean Harlow Sam Saunders Best Sport Cora Belle Wood Joseph White Most Talented Ruby Craig Sam Saunders Most Courteous Katherine Pittman Irvine Kidd Most Ambitious Ruby Craig Sam Saunders Wittiest Bernice Johnson James Bridgwater Best Athlete Betty Ann Sheffield Gerald Smallwood Most Studious Ruby Craig Irvine Kidd Mo st Dignified Maggie Harvey Willie Ripley Laziest Mary Glenn Saunders Billy Norvell Neatest Maggie Harvey Willie Ripley Biggest Bluffer Betty Ann Sheffield Billy Norvell Best Naturcd Virginia Tinnell Harold Mawyer Biggest Grumbler Dot Clements Billy Norvell Most Romantic Mary Wilson Billy Norvell J 10 f Class Will We, the Senior Class of 1946, being of sound mind, do hereby, make our last will, to the Junior Class. Jeanette Purvis leaves Nancy Trice her imaginary seat on Tony Purvis’ bus. Jean Harlow wills some of her excess fat to Ruby Aistrop. Katherin e Pittman and Tracey Bryant bequeath their quiet ways and sweet dispo¬ sition to Charlotte Stevens. Betty Ann Sheffield and Mary Wilson will their flirty, flirty, ways to Doris Browning. Virginia Tinnell bequeaths Eunice Adcock her right to walk around the school house with Lee Morris. Alice Lee Ashley wills her pleasant smiles to Ardella Butler. Georgia Davis wills her Shirley Temple curls to Anne Harvey. Gertrude Simpson and Bernice Johnson will their neat appearance to Virginia Thacker. Ruby Craig’s love for Soup” is left to Mattie Lee Simpson. Elizabeth Ogden and Mary Jane Wright bequeath their baby ways to Sallie Litz- gerald. Betty Kidd and Marion Thompson will Nancy Lincoln their happy-go-lucky ways. Ella Blanche Turner and Nannie Lee Tyree bequeath their love for sailors to Marie Walker. Cora Belle Wood leaves her many responsibilities and her love for soldiers to Rebecca McKenzie. Dorthy Clements and Mary Glenn Saunders will their love for dancing to Prances Crist. Maggie Harvey leaves to Nancy Henderson her love for basketball. Peggy Tyree and Joan Wilson leave their friendly ways to Viney Morris and Jeanette Stevens. Bernice Woody wills Jean Terry her willingness to help others. Anna Ogden wills Muriel Harris her interest in boys. Harold Mawyer, Tommy Harris, and James Bridgwater, leave their name, The Three Musketeers” of the class to William Prederick Rafley, Malcolm Parrish, and Lee Morris. Billy Norvell and Wilbur Hughes will their two-timing ways to Dan Taliaferro. Irvine Kidd and Willie Ripley leave their quiet and polite ways to Robert Chewning. Winfred Drumheller and Estes Sheffield will Henry Allen their right to be the chatterbox of the Senior Class. Sam Saunders and Gerald Smallwood leave their interest in politics to Curtis DeCatur. Bobby Gunter and Lewis Harlow bequeath Leo Ogden their hate for women. Jake Thompson and Joseph White will their athletic abilities to Russel Turner. Graham Porbes and Lewis Roberts will George Gordon their way of making love to girls. d 11 1- Class Prophecy Ten years have slowly passed by, and I am leaving my home in New York for the Newark Airport to look up the graduates of 1946. As I stepped into the plane a smartly uniformed stewardess passed by and when I took the second look, I discovered it was Georgia Davis. To my great surprise Estes Sheffield was the pilot of this plane. I picked up the morning paper and was reading about the opening of the American League season at the Yankee Stadium in New York. I stopped and stared when I read the Yankees were playing their first game under the sponsorship and fiscal direction of Joe White. The plane stopped in Washington and I decided to stay there for a few days. I visited a New Eng¬ land style auditorium called Town Hall”; I must say I was shocked to find Mary Wilson making a Concert debut; this was her big test. At the piano was seated Betty Kidd, a very talented pianist. I was amazed to discover one of the Town Hall’s most constant habitues was Graham Forbes; he told me that he now specializes in designing gowns for prima donnas, and show girls. I spent the night in Roosevelt Hotel, and who do you suppose I met? The former Betty Ann Shef¬ field, now Mrs. George Parrish. I asked her a number of questions, and she told me she was leaving for Reno to get a divorce. I was shocked, but interested in her new love affair with a Hollywood director. She asked me to celebrate with her, so we decided to go to a night club. The sign SAMMIES NIGHT¬ CLUB” attracted our attention, and who do you suppose was the owner? Sam Saunders! The biggest attraction inside was Bernice Johnson, his torch singer” and Maggie Harvey, a professional dancer, who specializes in doing the Hula.” In the midst of my pleasure, an ’ole tooth started to ache. I was told that Dr. Drumheller was the best dentist around. I was surprised to find Winfred Drumheller a well known doctor, and startled to see Virginia Tinnell as his nurse, and the diamond on her left hand would make you think she meant more than a nurse to Dr. Drumheller. Irvine Kidd was also a dentist in the same building. In Richmond, I found many of my class mates. Willie Ripley was a well known lawyer and Kath¬ erine Pittman, his secretary. While walking down the street I saw two handsome men of the merchant marines, a blonde! and a red head! You might know it was Tommy Harris and Harold Mawyer, still charming all the girls. Traveling west, I stopped in Lovingston to see if I remembered any of the people around. The first person I saw was Ruby Craig. She informed me that she was Mr. W. E. Kidd’s private secretary. She was all smiles. The sign Dorothy’s Beauty Shoppe” was still up on Main street, but Dorothy’s had changed; Dorothy Clements was now the owner of the attractive little shoppe. I also met Joan Wilson on the street; she is now a trained nurse. I enjoyed my little chat with her a lot. She told me that Peggy and Nannie Tyree were hostesses in a near-by U.S.O. and that they still had their ways of charming the sailors. On my way to Lynchburg the train stopped at Monroe; I saw Lewis Elarlow there. He is now engineer on a freight train; he really has those freight train blues. I asked him about some of his old pals. He informed me that Bobby Gunter was an old bachelor living on a huge farm. He has turned into a Woman Hater.” He also told me that he was very glad that Lewis Roberts was Secretary of the Navy. I stayed in Lynchburg only a short time. I had heard that Ella Blanche Turner was working at Baldwin’s, so I went in to see her. She was a beauty operator there, spends most of her time on her own hair and face. I met Gertrude Simpson on the street. She is the wife of a soldier and every day her husband thinks war is being declared, because Gertrude is a strong believer in Petticoat Government.” Bernice Lee Woody is giving Dancing Lessons at Buck Woody’s. I saw her swinging Wilbur Hughes round and round there. I heard that he is planning to buy the place. I had always had a great desire to visit Hollywood, and figuring I would find lots of my class mates there, the next time I started traveling I made only a few stops for rest until—at last I was in Hollywood. One of the first persons I saw was Billy Norvell; he is still turning out all of the girls, and I have my serious doubts of his ever growing old. Lie told me that James Bridgwater was flying high up in the sky, not as an Angel” but as an aviator. He is commander of the Death Squadron.” d 12 V I saw Marion Thompson as a platinum blond movie actress. Marion had divorced four husbands and was making plans to marry the fifth. I read that Jeanette Purvis was a chorus girl on Broadway. She is really getting into the limelight after many struggles. Was I surprised when I met Mrs. James Harris (the former Anna Ogden) and her curly headed little son. She told me she was living in California since James was driving a transfer truck there. She told me that Elizabeth Odgen was a teacher in a mission school. A sign The J-T-A Place” worked on my curiosity, so I went in and was glad I did, because it was a swanky dress shop owned by three of my friends, Jean Harlow, Tracey Bryant and Alice Ashley. They told me that in a recent letter that they had gotten from Jeanette Stevens, informed them that she was a fortune teller in Shipman, still trying to win the love of Lynn Thompson. The last of my school mates that I saw in Hollywood was Mary Jane Wright; she told me that she was doing secretarial work in a law office. In reading newspapers, I discovered that Gerald Smallwood is now a professional Athletic director and is touring through the states giving demonstations. I also read in the same paper, the announce¬ ment of Mary Glenn Saunder’s marriage to a college professor. After seeing many of my class mates, I returned to my home very happy, and proud of my friends’ progress in life. Cora Belle Wood In Memoriam In loving memory of our dear class mate and friend, Carrol Bryant, who died on February 2, 1946, after a long illness. Dear Carrol, you are not forgotten Though on earth you are no more; Still in memory you are with us As you always were before. Sadly missed by your Senior Class. T 13 h {juniors JUNIOR OFFICERS President Dan Taliffero Vice-President Charlotte Stevens Secretary Sally Fitzgerald Treasurer Anne Harvey Mall of dame Cutest Doris Browning Malcolm Parrish Most Loyal Sally Fitzgerald Russell Turner Biggest Flirt Eunice Adcock Malcolm Parrish Best All Around Nancy Henderson Lee Morris Best Sport Eunice Adcock Lee Morris Most Talented Nancy Lincoln Curtis DeCatur Most Courteous Charlotte Stevens Dan Taliferro Most Ambitious Charlotte Stevens Russeli. Turner Wittiest Nancy Lincoln William Rafaley Best Athlete Rebecca McKenzie Dan Taliff.rro Most Studious Nancy Trice Russell Turner Most Dignified Nancy Lincoln Russell Turner Laziest Nancy Lincoln Leo Ogden Neatest Anne Harvey Malcolm Parrish Biggest Bluffer Eunice Adcock Henry Allen Best Nafured Ardella Butler Leo Ogden Biggest Grumbler Nancy Lincoln Robert Chewning Most Romantic Mattie Lee Simpson Lee Morris A 14 J- Sophomores SOPHOMORE OFFICERS Shirley Jackson President Betty Purvis. Vice-President Joyce Farrar Secretary Dorothy Coleman T re usurer Betty White Georgia Farrar Melvin Thacker Helen Powell Mall of Same Cutest Georgia Farrar Bucky Wood Biggest Flirt Joyce Farrar Harvey Knight Most Loyal Betty Fee Banton Melvin Tliacker Best Sport Betty Purvis Melvin Thacker Most Talented Joyce Farrar Clyde Watts Most Courteous Nancy Wood Melvin Thacker Most Ambitious Winnie Mawyer Gordon Johnson Wittiest Betty Purvis Tracey Matthews Best Athlete Betty Purvis Melvin Thacker Most Studious Winnie Mawyer Gordon Johnson Most Dignified Mary Fockard George Ripley Laziest Jane Stevens Bud Harlow Neatest Shirley Jackson Malcolm Bridgwater Biggest Bluffer Florene Tinnell Opalton Snead Best Natured Elizabeth Gowen Charles Hale Biggest Grumbler Florene Tinnell Tracey Matthews Most Romantic Jane Stevens Jack Watts Best All Around Annie Dee Harvey Melvin Thacker j 15 y dreshmen ■ Lee Norvell Louise Fitzgerald Editei Browning Edith Browning FRESHMAN OFFICERS President Secretary Vice-President Treasurer . Elsie Jones Horsley Wills Nell Butler Nell Butler Mall of dame Cutest Most Loyal Biggest Flirt Best All Around Best Sport Most Talented Most Courteous VTos Ambitious Wittiest Best Athlete Most Studious Most Dignified Laziest Neatest Biggest Bluffer Best Natured Biggest Grumbler Most Romantic Nell Butler Florence Pittman Oakley Crank Margie Stevens Elsie Jones Florence Pittman Florence Pittman Edith Browning Margie Stevens Margie Stevens Florence Pittman Florence Pittman Mallie Martin Nell Butler Margie Stevens Florence Pittman Margie Stevens Oakley Crank A 16 F Lee Norvell Dillard Fitzgerald Lee Norvell Lee Norvell Lee Norvell Lee Norvell John Daniel Berry Dillard Fitzgerald George Angus Lee Norvell Dillard Fitzgerald Dillard Fitzgerald Ned Dowdy Horsley Wills Glen Wills Lee Norvell Glen Wills John Daniel Berry 7 tk Qradc 6tk Grade 5tk Qrade - « : : w t ' miM : 72 mm | HH 1 3rd a fid 4tk grades «{ 18 K 1st and 2nd grades ggggNI ■ rt liwi •: Pi Jm 3 w Safety Patrol Mr. Atto Sponsor Captain Lee Morris Snapshots Number from left to right: No. 1, Dot Clements. 2. Harold Miwyer. 3. Cora Belle Wood. 4. Evelyn Stevens. 5. Hellen and Tommy. 6. Billy. 7. Miss Walker. 8. Betty Ann. 9. Lee and Malcolm. 10. Bernice Woody. 11. Becky McKenzie. 12. Marion Gleason. 13. Jean Harlow. 14.. Nannie Lee, Gertrude, Georgia, Shirley, Dot. 15. Billy. 16. Shirley Ann. 17. Bernice, Gertrude, Marion. 18. James Bridgwater. 19. Alice Lee. 20. Cora Belle and Lawrence. 21. Tom Nelson and Cora Belle Wood. 22. Shir¬ ley, Alice Lee, Frances, Doris. 23. Mrs. Coleman. {20 y Snapshots Number from left to right: 1. Gladys and Eddie Metts. 2. Betty, Dot, Shirley, Marion. 3. Earl Drumheller. 4. Frances and Tommy. 5. Bernice, Cora Belle. 6. Betty, Dot, Marion, Shirley, Jeanette. 7. Frances, Dot. 8. Shirley and Cora Belle. 9. Betty Ann and Lee. 10. Part of the Basketball Team. II. Tweet and Dot. 12. Tommy and Alice Lee. 13. Lucille and Carrol. 14. Shirley and Cora Belle. IS. Senior Girls. 16. Lee, Shirley, Marion, and Wilbur. 17. Mary. 18. Miss Parr and Mrs. Roberts. 12i y Snapshots maim it m is % i Number from left to right: 1. Bernice and Maggie. 2. Tommy, Betty and Melvin. 3. Mary Ella, Katherine, Jean and Gertrude. 4. Evelyn, Elizabeth and Mrs. Bowling. 5. Lee and Helen Ann. 6 . Betty and Helen Ann. 7. Frances. 8. Marie and Anna. 9. Mr. Atto. 10. David, Nancy Lou, Wilbur, Alice Lee. 11. Tom Nelson. 12. Helen Ann and Winfred. 13. Cora Belle. 14. Mary Glenn. 15. Lee, Betty Ann, and Melvin. 16. Tommy, Helen, Melvin. 17. Charles and Lee. 18. Miss Parr. 19. Maggie and Bernice. 20. Miss Walker. 21. Ruby. 22. Joe Lee. 23. Lawrence and Cora Belle. 24. Benny and Evelyn. 2 5. Evelyn, Mrs. Bowling and Shirley. Cite Cycle Staff Editor-in-chief Cora Belle Wood Associate Editor Gertrude Simpson Business Manager . Irvine Kidd Advertising Managers. Jake Thompson, Tommy Harris School T)azc Staff Editor-in-chief Associate Editor Business Manager Advertising Manager . Sam Saunders Nancy Trice Katherine Pittman Billy Norvell ! 23 Beta Club President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer . . Sponsor . Winfred Drumheller Harold Mawyer Sam Saunders James Bridgwater Mrs. Bailey Dramatic Club President Vice-President Secret ary-T reasn rer Sponsor . Billy Norvell Mary Wilson Tommy Harris Miss Walker J 24 ) Crude 4-M Club President Paul Saunders Vice-President Mark Fitzgerald Secretary . Patsy Wood Song Leader .Pat Trice Migk School 4-M Club President Vice-President Secretary . . . Song Leader . Sam Saunders . Irvine Kidd Dorothy Coleman Nancy Trice T 25 F Commercial Club President Katherine Pittman Secretary Bernice Woody Vice-President Jean Harlow Treasurer Winfred Drumheller Sponsor . Mrs. Roberts football Zeam Captain Billy Norvell Manager Sam Saunders Left to right, back row: H. Mawyer, B. Norvell, J. Thompson. Middle row: L. Morris, Wm. Rafaley. Front row: J. White, W. Hughes, T. Harris, J. White, R. Sullivan. SCORES Lovingston 6—Fleetwood 0 Lovingston 7—Fleetwood 6 •{26 h (jiris’ basketball Zeam Captain .Ruby Craig Manager Bernice Woody Left to right, back row: B. Purvis, Mr. Reed, B. Woody. Front row: E. Adcock, V. Tinned, F. Crist, B. Sheffield, R. Craig, N. Trice, D. Coleman, N. Henderson, N. Lincoln. boys ' basketball Zeam Captain . . Joseph White Manager . .Sam Saunders Left to right, back row: G. Gordon, W. Hughes, T. Harris, J. Thompson. Front row: G. Smallwood, J. White, H. Mawyer, J. White, B. Norvell, Wm. Rafaley, Mr. Reed. T 27 F Qirls ' Softball Zeam Captain Dorothy Clements Manager Cora Belle Wood Left to right, back row: M. Wilson, B. Johnson, Mr. Reed, A. Harvey, M. Harvey. Front row: R. Craig, B. Purvis, N. Lincoln, B. Sheffield, D. Clements, C. Wood, E. Adcock, V. Tinnell, F. Crist, B. Woody, N. Trice. Boys ' Baseball Zeam Captain Lee Morris Manager James Bridgwater Left to right, back row: L. Norvell, M. Thacker, G. Small¬ wood, N. Dowdy, C. Harlow, H. Allen, R. Sullivan, M. Parrish, C. Hale, W. Hughes. Front row: J. Thompson, H. Mawyer, J. White, Wm. Rafaley, L. Morris, B. Nor¬ vell, J. White, T. Harris, Mr, Reed. (flee Club friends of Cycle Mr. Frank FIooper Mrs. T. FI. McGinnis, Jr. Mr. Thomas S. Wood Mrs. S. B. Whitehead, Jr. Alma Bryant Marie Tyree Rachel Giannini Dorothy’s Beauty Shop Maxine Jackson Maude Sheffield Mr. J. B. Massie Margaret Shields Miss Lucy Whitehead Mr. W. E. Kidd Mrs. Ruth Parker Mr. K. M. Baker Dorothy Lee Bowling Mr. Homer Gleason Mrs. G. T. FIubbard, Jr. Mrs. J. M. Proffitt Mr. Melvin Johns Mr. J. S. Wheeler Pec. Cecil Mays Dr. FI. S. Moon Mr. Preston Tyree Mr. Robert L. Marshall Mr. E. D. Spencer Mr. Sam Saunders Mr. C. M. Reed Mr. C. W. Embrey Mr. John B. Whitehead Mr. Willie FHll Mr. Burkeholder J 29 y BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY Of THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY CHARLOTTESVILLE COCA-COLA BOTTLING WORKS, INC. Read the tCgnrljburg Nnus The newspaper for the entire family. 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TEXACO GAS We Specialize in All Lines of FIRESTONE TIRES and BATTERIES BEAUTY CULTURE ALLEN MOTOR CO. For Appointment Phone 4114 Body and Fender Work Florence ' s Beauty Welding and Paint ' ng OPERATORS Phone 2421 S. H. ALLEN, Mgr. Beatrice Giles — Florence Davis Floyd’s Grocery Store The FIRST NATIONAL BANK Fresh Meats—Feed and Flour Buy the Most for the Least of Nelson County Phone 411 Lovingston, Va. Lovingston, Virginia Kelvinator Dealer The Bank for the People of Nelson County Refrigerators — Electric Stoves Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation A L C O LEUIJ’S Perfect Food in Packages THE FASHION MART OF CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA Rlbemarle-Michie Co. 102 East Main Street INCORPORATED Telephone 278 Charlottesville, Virginia Home of Habitmaker Dresses FARRAR COMPANY T I L M A N ' S General Merchandise Ready-to-Wear — Notions—Piece Goods Fresh Meats—Coal—Fertilizer—Radios J. D. and J. S. TILMAN Arrington, Virginia rf Charlottesville’s Shopping Center” d 37 y ANNOUNCING Our Congratulations and Sincere Good OUR APPOINTMENT AS A Wishes for the Health and Happiness and Future Success of Each Graduate of the H O T P O I N T Class of 1946. Selective Dealer For the Complete Line of • Hot Point Home Appliances Davis Electric Co. Monticello Dairy Lovingston, Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia Dependable Efficient Mrs. Gladys Moon Fair General Merchandise JOHN P. HUGHES MOTOR CO., Inc. GAS — OIL — FEED — HAY 800 Commerce Street Lynchburg, Virginia Shipman, Virginia Congratulations Seniors! Compliments of Join the P. S. C. SUCCESS PARADE Where Lovingston Graduates Prepare for ROWAN ' S PHARMACY Lovingston, Virginia Successful Careers in Business PHILLIPS SECRETARIAL COLLEGE Compliments of HARRY ' S GRILL 1000 Church Street — Lynchburg, Va. Lovingston, Virginia [38j . . . •
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