Lovingston High School - Cycle Yearbook (Lovingston, VA)

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' Lovingston Elementary School . LOVINGSTON HIGH SCHOOL Lovingston, Virginia Dedication With great pleasure and pride, we the Senior Class of 1947, dedicate this volume of The Cycle to Mrs. Frances Bailey, whose sincere devotion, amiable spirit, and loyal service to the school and the students has endeared her to the hearts of all of us. We, the Senior Class of 1947, wish to express our apprecia¬ tion to our thoughtful and cooperative principal, who has given generously of his time toward making our Senior year a happy one. FACULTY First Row —Mrs. Coleman, Mr. O. O. Atto, Assistant Principal, Mrs. Bailey. Second Row —Miss Walker, Mrs. Roberts, Miss Somerville, Mrs. Larke. Third Row —Mrs. Bowling, Miss Maupin, Mrs. Robertson, Mrs. Wood. Fourth Row —Mrs. Atto, Miss Parr, Mrs. Terry, Mrs. Whitehead, Librarian. ! 4 1 - Class of ’47 Charlotte Stevens Charlie” With her willingness to help others, Charlotte is the most faithful worker of the senior class. We are sure that she will always suc¬ ceed. President of class, Editor of Cycle”, School Daze Staff, Beta Club, Commer¬ cial Club, Glee Club, Re¬ porter of Beta Club. Anne Harvey Blondie” To go with those flirty ways of hers, Anne has blonde hair and blue eyes. She seems to have a special interest in the Sophomore class. Music Club, Secretary of Class, Captain of Softball Team, School Daze Staff, Cheer Leader. Henry Allen Professor” Henry is full of jokes and likes to flirt with all the girls. He was voted the lazi¬ est senior boy but after all he is liked by everyone. Dramatic Club, Music Club, Glee Club, Cycle Staff, 4-H Club, Football and Baseball Teams. Sallie Fitzgerald Sue” Sallie is very quiet and studious. Her sunny smile has won her many friends. Beta Club, Commercial Club, Glee Club, School Daze Staff, Cycle Staff. William Rafaly Boone” Boone” has dark hair and eyes, is very witty and popular with the girls. He is a great tease. Dramatic Club, Glee Club, 4-H Club, Music Club, Captain of Baseball and Football Teams, Basketball Team, School Daze Staff. Eunice Adcock Sugarfoot” Eunice is very athletic. With her sunny disposition and smile, she will long be remembered by her former classmates. Glee Club, Music Club, 4-H Club, Secretary of Dra¬ matic Club, Treasurer of Class, School Daze Staff, Softball Team, Captain of Basketball Team. Nancy Trice Nanc” Nancy is also a very ac¬ tive worker of the senior class. She is short but cute and is very talented in music. Editor of School Daze”, President of Beta Club, Vice- President of Dramatic Club, Glee Club Leader, Reporter of Spanish Club, 4-H Club, Commercial Club, Basket¬ ball and Softball Teams. Malcolm Parrish Mack” Malcolm is very cute, likes to flirt with the girls. He has quite an interest in the Junior Class. Glee Club, 4-H Club, Safety Patrol, Cycle Staff, School Daze Staff, Baseball and Football Teams. i 5 1 Class of ’47 Joseph White Joe” Joe was chosen the best looking boy of the senior class. He is very tall and is still popular as ever with the girls. Football and Baseball Teams, Captain of Basket¬ ball Team. Frances Crist Beetle” Frances has pleasant ways, and a sunny smile. She loves to dance, and her in¬ terest is in Schuyler. Leader in Glee Club, Mu¬ sic Club, Dramatic Club, Manager of Softball Team, Basketball Team. James Tinnell Jimmy” After two years in the navy we are glad to have Jimmy back to graduate with the ’47 class. He has dark hair and blue eyes and is a ladies’ man.” Baseball and Football Teams, Manager of Basket¬ ball, Dramatic Club, School Daze Staff. Doris Browning Tiny” With her blonde hair and hazel eyes, Doris is cute. She has an interest in a dark haired boy. School Daze Staff, Beta Club, Music Club, Commer¬ cial Club, Softball Team, Dramatic Club. Ardella Butler Della” Della has a very sweet disposition. With her smile, she has made many friends and is liked by everyone. Vice-President of Com¬ mercial Club, Sec. of Beta Club, Reporter of Dramatic Club, Glee Club, School Daze Staff, Cycle Staff, Basket¬ ball and Softball Teams. Marie Walker Rea” With twinkling blue eyes and dark hair, Marie is very cute. She talks to all the boys, but has us guessing about a certain one.” Music Club, Glee Club, Cheer Leader, Dramatic Club, 4-H Club, Softball Team. Mary G. Saunders Jackie Mary Glenn has lots of personality and loves to tease and joke. She just can’t seem to keep her mind off Massie’s Mill. 4-H Club, Softball Team. William Terry Billy” Billy is the second ex- service man of the Senior Class. After spending three years in the army, he was glad to return to civilian life and graduate with the ’47 Class. With his pleasant smile and dignified ways, we are sure his future will be bright. Football, Baseball, and Basketball Teams, 4-H Club. ! 6 i Class of ’47 Nancy Lincoln Link” Nancy has blue eyes and light hair. She has a swing for ’46 Chevrolets. She is very cute and witty. 4-H Club, Music Club, Dramatic Club, Softball and Basketball Teams. George D. Gordon Jr.” George is neat and polite and has everyone on his side with his friendly disposition. Football, Basketball, and Baseball Teams, Safety Pa¬ trol. Rebecca McKenzie Becky” With her sunny smile and sweet disposition, Becky is cute. She has a great interest in Tye River. Treasurer of Beta Club, School Daze Staff, Dramatic Club, Treasurer of Com¬ mercial Club, Cycle Staff, President of Spanish Club, Glee Club, Basketball and Softball Teams. Nancy Henderson Boots” With her blonde hair and blue eyes, Nancy is very cute. She is quiet and easy going. Glee Club, President of Dramatic Club, Vice Presi¬ dent of Beta Club, Secretary of Commercial Club, Vice- President of Spanish Club, Basketball and Softball Teams. Virginia Thacker Ginny” Virginia is small and quiet. With her sweet dispo¬ sition, she has won many friends. Cycle Staff. Dan Taliaferro John” Dan is very quiet but al¬ ways manages to be where the girls are. He is neat, po¬ lite and liked by everyone. Curtis DeCatur C-De-C” Curtis is tall and has light hair and blue eyes. He has made many friends, especial¬ ly with the girls. He is very witty. Music Club, Safety Patrol. Ruby Aistrop A” Ruby is very quiet and studious. She loves to dance. Glee Club, Beta Club, Commercial Club, Cycle Staff. -l 7 y Class of ’47 Russell Turner Russ” Russell is very quiet and studious. He is liked by all the Senior Class. Viney Morris Mae” Viney is quiet and studi¬ ous. She has dark hair and hazel eyes. She is liked by al l her schoolmates. Commercial Club. Anne Dameron Beck” Anne is small and quiet, and liked by all who know Muriel Harris Earl” Muriel is quiet and studi¬ ous, and is very likeable. Commercial Club. Leo Ogden Curly” Leo is a good sport. He likes to laugh and joke. He has made friends but is a woman hater. President of Music Club. Doris Proffitt Dot” With her talented ways, Doris will not stop until she reaches her goal. She has dark hair and flirty blue eyes. 4-H Club, Music Club, School Daze Staff, Cycle Staff, Softball and Basketball Teams. Jean Terry Jeannie” Jean is quiet and has many friends. She is very studious and easy going. Robert Chewning Bruce” Robert is one of the senior boys who claims to be a woman hater. He i; somewhat bashful and quiet. He is very talented in music. Music Club, Dramatic Club. j 8 y Class Will We, the Seniors of 1947, being of sound mind, make our last will and testament to the Junior Class. First, we wish to express our appreciation to the Faculty for its loyal services rendered us during our school years. Charlotte Stevens leaves her willingness and faithfulness toward promoting the progress of the Senior Class to Winnie Mawyer. William Rafaly wills his love for sports to Opalton Snead. Anne Harvey bequeaths her winning way with boys to Joyce Farrar. Eunice Adcock leaves Betty Purvis her athletic ability. Henry Allen wills Gordon Johnson the right to speak out of turn in History Class. Viney Morris and Virginia Thacker bequeath their quiet wa ys and special interest in boys to Janet Spencer and Jean Stevens. Dan Taliaferro wills Russell Watts his position as boss” of Tye River bus. Rebecca McKenzie bequeaths her O’s” to Mary Lockard with best wishes for a successful Senior year. Marie Walker leaves Betty Banton the right to be Shorty” of the Senior Class. Jimmy Tinnell wills Bucky Wood his ability as baseball pitcher. Anne Dameron and Jean Terry leave their quiet ways and friendly dispositions to Lucy Taliaferro and Frances Stevens. Mary Glenn Saunders leaves her flirty ways to Georgia Farrar. Nancy Trice bequeaths Nancy Wood the pleasure of being Editor of School Daze. Nancy Lincoln’s two-timing ways are left to Dorothy Coleman. Leo Ogden leaves his curls” to Clyde Watts. Ardella Butler and Doris Browning will their commercial interests to Arleen Sho- walter. Muriel Harris leaves her love for books to Patricia Bailey. Russell Turner leaves his bashful manner to Charles Thacker. Nancy Henderson’s love for softball is left to Katherine White. Sallie Fitzgerald bequeaths her sunny disposition and pleasant smile to Betty White. Curtis DeCatur leaves Malcolm Bridgewater his magical qualities. Ruby Aistrop wills Annie Dee Harvey her baby ways which makes her a favorite of the teachers. Robert Chewning leaves his musical ability to Charles Hale. George Gordon wills Harvey Elliott the right to ease his way through the Senior year by smiles. William Terry bequeaths to George Ripley his courteous and good-natured manner. Frances Crist leaves her love for dancing to Shirley Jackson. Joe White and Malcolm Parrish will their neat appearance to Gilbert Johnson. J 9 Y Class Prophecy As we Seniors set forth into the world with our ambitions, some to live, others to die, we know not the destiny fate has shaped for us. Who knows where we shall be ten years hence? In this atomic age the things that are fantastic and impossible to us today may become thy possibilities of tomorrow. Perhaps by some mysterious means, a new invention would enable one to obtain a vivid picture of the whereabouts of a person of whom he is thinking. Imagine this to be true in the year 1957 ... . May 3 0, 1957—why ten years ago today I graduated from Lovingston High School and now I’m about to try an invention that will show me where my classmates are at this very moment just by a chain of thoughts about them. Imagine! ! ! My excitement is almost too much for me, for numerous familiar names race across my mind almost simultaneously as I eagerly prepare to take this strange venture. I think of my ole deskmate, Rebecca McKenzie. Immediately, I see a clean white chemical laboratory and there is Dr. McKenzie, the scientist, at work. Chemistry???!! The scene changes suddenly and something odd occurs. There seems to be nothing but smoke—wait—it turns out to be fumes and I can dimly see children trying to escape. As suddenly as the scene appeared it disappeared and I see the children again gathered around someone-why, it is Professor H. Ellington Allen having trouble with his chemistry students. Poor kids, they used too much ammonia! ! ! Then I hear music and a voice, which I recognize as that of Frances Crist. When the picture becomes clear I see her and-why, there is Curtis DeCatur featured as solo guitarist and comedian singer! He is the regular Burl Ives of ’57. The picture is crowded out by a sharp contrast—that, of all things, is of a morgue! Then I see Lt. Joe White, New York police officer, coolly examining a recent corpse! I gather that he is assigned to find the killer, who has done a pretty neat job. But Joe can do it! Again there is a sharp contrast as the scene shifts to Hollywood. Luxury and glamour frame the image of a beautiful new star — none other than Anne Harvey. Quickly two other pictures are presented. One is that of Marie Walker working as a Hollywood beauty operator. The other is of Doris Proffitt, who with the aid of her hus¬ band’s business ability, is quite successful in running one of the favorite dress shops of the famous feminine stars. Suddenly I see a huge crowd of screaming and sighing girls. What can the attraction be? Why, it is Leo Ogden! ! ! Who would have thought that Leo’s curls would be as famous as Van Johnson’s freckles and Frank Sinatra’s voice were when we were in high school back in 1947! Thinking of these famous classmates of mine reminds me of Robert Chewning’s ambition for fame and fortune in California. This thought brings a picture of an office in Richmond, Va., in which Robert is typing for his boss, who, surprisingly, turns out to be Nancy Lincoln. She is starting in her first year of politics as a Representative to the Virginia House of Delegates. More power to her, but poor Robert-he wanted so much to be out on a ranch in California. Then the scene shifts to a bright showy night club and I see Mary Glenn Saunders and her second husband opening it for the first time. Incidently, Mary Glenn is the featured dancer! d io y A picture of a large building forms, which I recognize immediately as the Univer¬ sity of Virginia Hospital. In it I see Charlotte Stevens consulting with the Doctors about the diet of some seriously ill patient. She has become one of the head dietitians of the hospital. In another part of the building I get a quick glimpse of nurse Muriel Harris carefully caring for her patient. As I think of these classmates I naturally think of their friends, Viney Morris, Jean Terry, and Anne Dameron. This leads to scenes of domesticity for these three friends have married and remained in Nelson. Suddenly, like a peal of thunder, I hear the sound of an airplane motor, and as a screen of clouds lifts an airliner comes into view. There in the pilot’s seat is George Gordon! In the same plane I find Ardella Butler as hostess, doing a very good job of distracting her passengers’ attention from their ailments, especially male passengers! However, Ardella ignores the whistles of such passengers to talk to someone who- why it is Nancy Henderson on her way to help establish friendly relations with the South American countries! The pictures fades and another forms. There is a man—a secretary. Hmmmm! It seems to be Doris Browning doing quite well as her boss’ favorite! ! ! A racing car comes into view next and I find that it is Billy Terry in one of the Craig-Terry Taxi Company cars. It seems he went into business with Gillis! As he arrives home his wife greets him-why, it is none other than Ruby Craig, a ’46 graduate. A scene of a very happy newly-wed couple forms, which I instantly find to be Russell Turner and Virginia Thacker! Incidentally, I had heard that he was a very suc¬ cessful carpenter and she was his secretary. Oh well, things are for the best now. I also get a glimpse of Dan Taliaferro who is progressing rapidly as his own boss in running a garage. My mind begins to wander until finally I see a picture of the nation’s capital and find Sallie Fitzgerald and Ruby Aistrop as important workers for the Interstate Com¬ merce Commission. Sallie is working against her will for she married quite wealthy and wanted to resign; however, the government wouldn’t accept her resignation as she is vitally important. A glimpse into the life of Mac Parrish and I see him quite happily married to Betty Jean, naturally. Next, blinding lights come into view and then dim until I can see their source. It is a Trailway Bus with Jimmie Tinnell as its driver. Then appears a picture of complaining high school students being given a really tough workout in exercises. The image of the person responsible for this soon forms and it turns out to be Eunice Adcock, Physical Education Director of the Consolidated High School back in good ole Nelson County. The scene fades and a large beautiful church appears. Inside I see the Rev. William Fredrick Rafaly, who is quite active in condemning drinking. At present he is preach¬ ing his famous sermon Gather At The River.” The venture is over, my friends are successful, and all is well. Nancy Trice. J 11 h Who’s Who Most Popular William Rafaly, Anne Harvey Most Studious Dan Taliaferro, Ruby Aistrop Most Courteous William Terry, Charlotte Stevens ’Wittiest William Rafaly, Nancy Lincoln Best Looking Joe White, Anne Harvey Neatest Dan Taliaferro, Anne Harvey Most Ambitious Robert Chewning, Nancy Trice Laziest Henry Allen, Marie Walker i 12b Most Talented Robert Chewning, Nancy Trice Best Athlete William Rafaly, Eunice Adcock Best Natured William Terry, Rebecca McKenzie Biggest Flirt William Rafaly, Mary G. Saunders Class of ’48 B. Wood K. White R. Watts J. Farrar M. Lockard S. Jackson B. Purvis C. Thacker B. Banton C. Watts D. Coleman M. Br idgewater F. Stevens L. Taliaferro P. Bailey A. Showalter N. Wood G. Ripley W. Mawyer A. Harvey O. Snead B. White G. Farrar G. Johnson G. Johnson J. Stevens C. Hale i 13 y Class of ’49 T. Jones R. Wood H. Powell J. Berry A. Carter J. McClellan M. Ripley A. Carter A. Chewning P. Bailey J. Kidd F. Watts W. Robertson G. Willis L. Beal M. Simpson M. Stevens J. Harris N. Dowdy N. Butler L. Norvelle D. Ashley A 141 Class of ’49 V. Kidd V. Harris D. Fitzgerald L. Fitzgerald J. Gunter E. Bellew A. Giles O. Knight E. Browning F. Pittman N. Henderson A. Hass H. Knight O. Crank C. Fitzgerald J. Goodwin J. Powell W. Robertson F. Bryant H. Wills B. Gowen 1 15 f Class of ’5° w. Butler M. Showalter J. Rucker A. DeCatur F. White J. Wright E. Smith C. Matthews P. Wood P. Huffman M. Londeree J. Proffitt P. Trice J. Buchanan K. Sullivan M. Gowen E. Martin H. Cunningham L. Brooks M. Elliott R. Powell P. Saunders G. Martin S. Harris M. Fitzgerald C. Cunningham D. Jones M. Martin E. Purvis Class of ’5° B. Davis W. Morris I. Hughes J. Purvis M. Powell B. Harris C. Harvey M. Floyd J. Tyree V. Moon E. Dameron C. Stevens N. Mawyer B. Ware C. Wood J. Wright G. Thompson B. Jackson O. Brent S. Bradley M. Fitzgerald C. Gowen K. Woody L. White B. Forbes A. Purvis V. Thurston A. Bragg P. Wood L. Ashley 17 K Seventh Grade Sixth Grade n f 18 h Fifth Grade Fourth Grade ! 19 V Third Grade Second Grade -f 20 K First Grade Safety Patrol Sponsor Captain i 21 V Mr. Atto Eunice Adcock 1. Mrs. Jones, Miss Gose; 2. Doris P., Nancy; 3. Frances; 4. Doris B.; 5. Mr. Kidd; 6. Ardella, Eunice; 7. Nancy T.; 8. Joe, Ardella; 9. James, Doris; 10. Anne, Nancy L.; 11. Mack B.; 12. Edith, Betty; 13. Helen Anne, Joan. d 22 F CYCLE STAFF Editor-in-chief Associate Editor Business Manager Advertising Managers Sponsor . Charlotte Stevens Sallie Fitzgerald Rebecca McKenzie Henry Allen, Malcolm Parrish .Mrs. Coleman SCHOOL DAZE STAFF Editor-in-chief Nancy Trice Associate Editor Nancy Wood Business Manager . . . . Nancy Henderson Advertising Managers Jimmy Tinnell, Malcolm Parrish Commercial Director . .Mrs. Roberts Sponsor .Mrs. Coleman J23K BETA CLUB President Vice President Secretary . Treasurer. . Sponsor Nancy Trice Nancy Henderson Ardella Butler Rebecca McKenzie Mrs. Bailey DRAMATIC CLUB President Vice President Secretary ... Treasurer Sponsor . Nancy Henderson Nancy Trice Eunice Adcock , Jimmy Tinnell . . . . Miss Walker J24K COMMERCIAL CLUB President Winfred Drumheller Vice President Ardella Butler Secretary . Nancy Henderson Treasurer .Rebecca McKenzie Sponsor . Mrs. Roberts SPANISH CLUB President Vice President . Secretary - Trcasurer Sponsor Rebecca McKenzie Nancy Henderson Nancy Wood .Miss Walker -{ 25 }- HIGH SCHOOL 4-H CLUB President Bucky Wood Vice President Betty Purvis Secretary Dorothy Coleman Song Leaders Nancy and Pat Trice Sponsor .Mrs. Stinnett GRADE 4-H CLUB President . Vice President Secretary . Treasurer Song Leader Betty Allen Joyce Wood Louise Beale Mildred Parrish Florence Harris J26 1- GLEE CLUB Leaders Nancy Trice, Frances Crist Sponsor Mrs. Brown MUSIC CLUB Manager .Leo Ogden Sponsor .Miss Walker { 27 | GIRLS’ BASKETBALL TEAM Captain Eunice Adcock Manager Betty Purvis Coach Mr. Reed Left to right , back row: D. Coleman, N. Wood, R. McKenz ' .e, N. Henderson, D. Proffitt, J. Farrar. Front row: A. Butler, N. Lincoln, B. Purvis, E. Adcock , F. Crist, N. Trice, Mr. Reed. BOYS’ BASKETBALL TEAM Captain . Joseph White Manager .Jimmy Tinnell Coach .Mr. Reed Left to right , back row: E. White, N. Henderson, H. Elliott. Second row: J. Tinnell, G. Johnson, J. Kidd, B. Woody, M. Bridgewater, H. Allen. Front row: G. Gordon, W. Rafaly, J. White, C. Hale, W. Terry. A 28 lr GIRLS’ SOFTBALL TEAM Captain Anne Harvey Manager Frances Crist Coach . . Mr. Reed Left to right, back row: D. Coleman, J. Farrar, N. Trice, A. Butler, F. Crist, A. Harvey, E. Adcock, B. Purvis, D. Proffitt, N. Lincoln. Front row: D. Browning, E. Browning, N. Henderson, R. McKenzie, K. White, A. Giles, M. Walker, O. Crank. BOYS’ BASEBALL TEAM Captain William Rafaly Manager .Winfred Drumheller Coach .Mr. Reed Left to right, back row: E. White, B. Woody, H. Elliott, C. Hale, J. Kidd, M. Parrish, N. Dowdy. Front row: G. Gordon, L. Norvelle, J. Tinnell, J. White, W. Rafaly, H. Allen, W. Terry, M. Bridgewater. 4 29 y FOOTBALL TEAM Captain William Rafaly Manager Hf.nry Allen Coach Mr. Reed Left to right, back row: M. Parrish, W. Terry, M. Bridgewater, W. Rafaly. Front row: D. Fitzgerald, G. Gordon, C. Hale, H. Allen, J. Tinnell, O. Snead, J. White. CHEER LEADERS Leader Right side: J. Shirley Jackson Farrar, D. Browning, A. Harvey. Left side: D. Coleman, N. Wood, M. Walker. J 30 } BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY CHARLOTTESVILLE COCA-COLA BOTTLING WORKS, INC. 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RESTAURANT Travelers’ Coffee Shoppe Amherst, Virginia Amherst, Virginia -I 32 K Young Men ' s Clothes and Men That Stay Young MEN ' S AND BOYS ' CLOTHING LYNN K. BRYANT From Nelson County—Welcomes You WEBBWHITAKER COMPANY 909 Main Street Lynchburg, Virginia JAMES T. DAVIS 1022 Main Street Lynchburg, Virginia Remember — C. H. WILLIAMS CO. When You Think of QUALITY Charlottesville, Virginia Telephone 123 eToWFn cJetvei uU Gyttifxaruf nz. LYNCHBURG JEWELERS OPTICIANS FINE FOOTWEAR for the ENTIRE FAMILY COLEMAN’S LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA Compliments of Hill Hardware Store Amherst, Virginia F. R. MOON CO. Just Over at Shipman We Sell Everything” Visit Our Dress Shop You ' ll Like It 33 K Compliments of M. C. THOMAS WILLS-CAMP CO. FURNITURE CO. CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS Charlottesville, Virginia SUITS FOR THE STUDENTS SIMMONS 819 Main Street Lynchburg, Virginia BEAUTY REST MATTRESS Something New? Something Tried and True? 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FOR YOUTHFUL FASHIONS 102 3 Main Street Shop at New and Used Furniture In Lynchburg, Virginia Compliments of CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA The Home of Better Values” LEVY’S The Fashion Mart” of CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA 102 East Main Street Telephone 278 Home of Habitmaker Dresses” Amy-Tinker Costumes” Compliments of HARRY’S GRILL Hamburgers - Steaks - Chops We appreciate your Patronage LOVINGSTON, VIRGINIA The First National Bank of Nelson County LOVINGSTON, VIRGINIA The Bank for the People of Nelson County Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation V 35 y 910 MAIM ST ■ 921 Lynchburg ' s Leading Furniture Store m 920 Main Street 922 LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA Com pi i in cuts of Arrington Cold Storage Cooperative, Inc. Apple Storage and Manufacturers of Ice We Strive to Please ” It’s Wise to Shop at Sn udrr Strma n LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA The Store of Values” Compliments of FLORENCE ' S BEAUTY SHOP We Specialize in all lines of Beauty Culture Phone 4124 Lovingston, Va. JARMAN ' S INCORPORATED Printers and Stationers Charlottesville, Virginia Route 29 Tourist Lovingston Tea Room Good Old Virginia” Try Our Food—You’ll Like It ESSO GAS MOTOR OIL Agents For DuPont Paint — Link-Belt Stokers Williams Oil-o-Matic Oil Burners W. T. Martin Hardware Company Charlottesville, Virginia SPORTING GOODS CLASS JEWELRY We Fill Prescriptions for Glasses PhilliP ' S BROTHERS m« 906 Main Street LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA Coleman ' s Jefferson Shop Shoes and Men’s Furnishings 414 East Main Street Charlottesville, Virginia Compliments of MORRIS SERVICE STATION F. S. Astroth, Proprietor Woods Mill d 36 y • ' Compliments of F. A. WEST GENERAL MERCHANDISE FABER, VIRGINIA Let SCHEWEL’S YOUNG MEN’S SHOP 12 th and Main Streets LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA Feather Your Nest Home of Hart-Schaffner and Marx Clothes” Nearly a Half Century in the Furniture Business” CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA Compliments of LOVING BROS. Fancy Groceries LOVINGSTON, VIRGINIA FARRAR COMPANY General Merchandise Fresh Meats - Coal - Fertilizer - Radios ARRINGTON, VIRGINIA Compliments of THE GRIDDLE CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA Com pliments of THE CLARKSON ' S STORE Fancy Groceries and Notions Colleen”—Arrington, Virginia ELLIOT ICE COMPANY CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA Com pliments of ROWAN ' S PHARMACY LOVINGSTON, VIRGINIA SHOECENTER, INC. X-Ray Shoe Fitting 313 E. Main Street CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA GILMORE, HAMM SNYDER Incorporated Furniture for the Home and Office CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA i 37 y Our Congratulations and Sincere Good Wishes for the Health and Happiness and Future Success of Each Graduate of the Class of 1947. • MONTICELLO DAIRY Charlottesville, Virginia Congratulations Seniors! Join the P. S. C. SUCCESS PARADE Where Lovingston Graduates prepare for Successful Careers in Business nuiiilDC ffil 1 err PHIIUPS uuuiiuuu COLlEOE 1000 Church Street LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA LORD SALES and SERVICE Lor Past 3 5 Years Lea Bros. Motor Co. Incorporated G. Herbert Delk, Manager Tires, Gas, Oil and Lubrication Wrecker Service — Come To See Us Phone 1131 Lovingston, Va. Giamiini’s Appliance Shop Westinghouse and Admiral Products FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS Phone 2411 LOVINGSTON, VIRGINIA Compliments, of M. W. Callaham Sons LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA B. B. SHEFFIELD ELECTRICAL and PLUMBING CONTRACTOR Phone 222 Lovingston, Va. Phone 3024 MANGEL ' S Feminine Apparel 82 0 Main Street LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA TILMAN ' S Ready-to-Wear—Notions—Piece Goods J. D. and J. S. Tilman ' ' Charlottesville’s Shopping Center” Compliments of DAVIS ELECTRIC CO. HOT POINT and GE APPLIANCES Phone 4124 LOVINGSTON, VIRGINIA 38 y The Nelson Theater Compliments of LOVINGSTON, VIRGINIA Charlottesville Auto • Parts Corp. RCA Photophone, High Fidelity • Sound System CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA Compliments of ALCO Nelson Motor Company Perfect Food in Packages • Albemarle-Michie P. D. PAYNE, Jr., Manager Co., Inc. LOVINGSTON, VIRGINIA CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA Dependable Hardware of All Kinds Efficient Fair Get Our Price John P. Hughes Motor Charlottesville Hardware Co., Inc. Company 800 Commerce Street CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA Inland Service Corp. Dawson Service Station SHIPMAN, VIRGINIA • Gas, Oil, Groceries, Drinks and Candy APPLE STORAGE ICE MANUFACTURERS FABER, VIRGINIA { 39 y Floyd’s Grocery Store FRESH MEATS —FEED and FLOUR Buy the Most for the Least Phone 411 Lovingston, Va. Kelvinator Dealer Refrigerators - Electric Stoves SINCLAIR GAS Goodyear Tires and Batteries Allen Motor Company BODY AND FENDER WORK Welding and Painting Phone 2421 S. H. Allen, Mgr. Compliments of RAINBOW CAFE HOME COOKED MEALS 24 Hour Service Lovingston, Virginia Compliments of Charles King Son Co., Inc. National Trailways Bus System Buses Everywhere For Charter Buses Call 135 CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA Compliments of Helen G. Eastham Shop, Inc. Lovingston Esso Service J. E. BAILEY, Proprietor Gas, Oil, Accessories (For Happy Motoring Buy at the Lovingston Esso Service) Phone 211 LOVINGSTON, VIRGINIA Compliments of WILHORT - DAVIS MOTORS BROWN-MORRISON, CO., INC. Printers - Stationers 718 Main Street Phone 2183 Lynchburg, Va. V 40 ' r . . W ' jm. P J V : % mt:: ■’ h ' $. %03£ £i W ' dM } ' • $? ' ■ ’■ iff XSsS t ' if . ; Wrm mr-, 0i ■ ' - WKMdiKfo j. ' V ' 1 Uj s i!fr ' gyf £ • J


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