Lovingston High School - Cycle Yearbook (Lovingston, VA)
- Class of 1948
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THE 1948 CyCLf Published by THE SENIOR CLASS Lovingston High School Lovingston, Virginia MRS. LILLIAN COLEMAN With sincere affection, we the Senior Class of 1948, dedicate this volume of The Cycle to Mrs. Lillian Coleman, whose untiring patience and encouragement will make us remember her always, 1 2 y MR. CECIL M. REED We, the Senior Class of 1948, want Mr. Reed to know how much a sympathetic and kindly principal helped to make our year as Seniors one which will be filled with happy f 3 f memories, THE FACULTY First row: Mrs. Coleman, Mr. O. O. Atto, Assistant Principal, Mr. Coco. Second rou : Miss Walker, Mrs. Roberts, Miss Somerville, Mrs. Larke. Third row: Mrs. Bowling, Miss Maupin, Mrs. Terry, Mrs. Robertson. Fourth row: Mrs. Atto, Mrs. Wood, Miss Boyd, Mrs. Whitehead. We regret that we do not have a picture of our new teacher of the Second Grade, Mrs. George Wright, who became a member of the Faculty on December 1, 1947. d 4 y xtM ’ 48 Shirley Jackson ' ' Solly” Always laughing and joking de¬ scribes this friendly girl, who is a friend to everyone. She has a very special interest in University of Vir¬ ginia. President of Class, Leader of Glee Club, School Daze Staff, Leader of Cheer Team, Softball. Dorothy Kim Coleman Dot” Dot is a very sweet girl and al¬ ways has a smile for everyone. She is a very active worker of the Senior Class. Editor of Cycle, School Daze Staff, Secretary of Class, Co-Cap¬ tain of Basketball, Manager of Soft- ball, President of Commercial Club, Glee Club, Cheerleader, Secretary 4-H Club; President of Beta Club, Secretary - Treasurer Dramatic Club. Malcolm Bridgwater Mack” Mack” is liked by everyone, especially the girls. He likes to joke and flirt and is a good athlete Captain Football Team, Baseball, Basketball Team, Commercial Club, 4-H Club, Vice-President of Dra¬ matic Club, Glee Club, School Daze Staff. Betty Banton Shortie” Betty Lee is the shortie” of the Senior Class with dark hair and eyes. She is willing to do her part and she is well-liked by her classmates. Beta Club, Commercial Club, Glee Club, School Daze Staff, Cycle Staff. Betty Jeanne Purvis Duck” Betty has light hair and eyes. With her sunny smile and sweet disposition she has won many friends at L. H. S. She is a good sport in every way and is very fond of Oak Ridge. Vice-President of Class, Cycle Staff, Treasurer of 4-H Club, Cap¬ tain of Basketball and Softball Teams, Commercial Club, Cheer¬ leader, Leader of Glee Club. Joyce Farrar Blondie” Joyce is a very attractive girl with blonde hair and blue eyes. She is one of the friendliest of the Seniors and her smiles and helpful ways will be missed after she graduates. Cycle Staff, Beta Club, Com¬ mercial Club, 4-H Club, Basket - ball, Softball, President of Dra¬ matic Club, Glee Club, Cheer¬ leader, School Daze Staff, Treas¬ urer of Class. Nancy Wood Lee” With her pleasing personality and sweet disposition, Nancy has won many friends. She is a quiet and an efficient student and is al¬ ways willing to do her part in any undertaking. Editor of School Daze, Manager of Basketball, Secretary of Com¬ mercial Club, Dramatic Club, 4-H Club, Vice-President of Beta Club, Glee Club, Softball, Cheerleader. George Wood Bucky Bucky is full of fun and loves to be late for class. He has the ability to get along with everyone. Dramatic Club, President of 4-H Club, Manager Basketball Team, Football, Baseball Teams, Glee Club, Safety Patrol. GtaM a$ ’48 Mary Lockard Mary” Mary has dark hair and blue eyes. She is very quiet, easy go¬ ing, and has many friends at L. H. S. Beta Club, Commercial Club, School Daze Staff, Glee Club. Gilbert Johnson Baby Rae” Gilbert Rae is very neat in ap¬ pearance and loves to play basket¬ ball. His cute smile has won him many friends. Basketball, Treasurer of Com¬ mercial Club, Glee Club, Dramatic Club, School Daze Staff. Vernon Dillard Jack” After two years in the Army we are glad to have Vernon back to graduate in the Class of ’48. We are sure his pleasant smile and dignified ways will carry him through. Charles Thacker Chum p” Charles is very quiet and stu¬ dious. He is liked by every one who knows him. Safety Patrol. Russell Watts With his pleasant smile and dig¬ nified ways, we are sure Russell’s future will be a success. Football. Georgia Farrar Happy and cute, Georgia loves to dance and have fun. Her witty ways win her many friends. Commercial Club, 4-H Club, Dramatic Club, School Daze Staff, Glee Club. Clyde Watts Mink” Clyde is a good sport. He likes to laugh and joke. He has made many friends. Commercial Club, Beta Club. Patricia Bailey Patsy” Patricia is the most gigglesome girl in the Senior Class. She is attractive with her light hair and eyes and gets along well with every one. J 6 j XtA6 0-$ ’48 Lucy Taliaferro Snooky” Lucy is very quiet and lias a smile for everyone. She is liked by all who know her. Ernest White • R-, Jr.” Ernest is tall, dark, and hand¬ some and is very polite, especially with the girls. Basketball and Football Teams, Captain of Baseball. Katherine White Kelt” Full of pep, wit, a good sport, and a good athlete, describes this faithful pal to everyone. Co-Captain Basketball Team, Softball, Cycle Staff, Commercial Club. Joe Lee McClellan Happy-go-lucky, and full of fun describes this tall, dark-haired boy who is a ladies man.” Safety Patrol, 4-H Club. George Ripley Ripley Boy” George is bashful, good natured, and has a lot of interest in his class work. Annie Dee Harvey Dee” Annie Dee is cute and witty. She loves to laugh and joke with her many friends. Commercial Club, Cycle Staff, School Dcizc Staff, Glee Club. Warner Crocker Keg” Chunky, brown hair and eyes, describes this likable boy who has won many friends with his sunny smile. Dramatic Club, Football, Co¬ captain Baseball. Arlene Showalter Shoo” Arlene is cute, full of fun and a very faithful worker of the Senior Class. Her helpfulness will be missed after she graduates. Commercia 1 Club, Beta Club, Cycle Staff. J 7 } ’48 GlaM Harvey Knight Bob” Harvey is easy going, quiet, and somewhat bashful. He makes friends easily. Safety Patrol. Opalton Snead fr O. P ” O. P.’’ is good-natured and likes to joke and flirt with all the girls. He is everyone’s pal. Football, Basketball, Dramatic Club, Captain Safety Patrol. Winnie Mawyer Kittyboo” Winnie is quiet, dignified and very studious. She has a cute smile and a sweet disposition. Commercial Club, Secretary Beta Club, Cycle Staff, Glee Club. Gordon Johnson Slim” Gordon is the most studious boy in the Senior Class. With his brown hair and eyes, and sunny smile he has won many friends at L. H. S. NOT PICTURED Tracy Matthews fr Clinton Bob Anderson” Tracy loves to talk and eat. He’s a good sport and likes the girls in the Senior Class. , Football. Harvey James Elliott We are very glad to include in our graduating Class, Harvey Elliott who completed the courses necessary for his diploma in a Refresher Class at Asheville—Biltmore College—during the summer of 1947, his High School course having been interrupted by two years of service in the Armed Forces. James Marcus Rodgers James Rodgers, who lacked only a half unit of graduating with the Class of 193 8, earned the necessary credit for his diploma while serving in the Armed Forces, and we are happy to have him receive his diploma with the Class of 1948. j 8 y CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of 1948, being about to depart from this school life and being of sound mind do hereby make our last will and testament to the Junior Class. First, we wish to thank the faculty for their efficient and sincere guidance rendered us during our schcol life. Second, we as Seniors wish the Juniors to carry on our highest honor at L. H. S.— Senority” and to them we extend our best wishes for a happy senior year. Third, as individuals we are handing down our personal characteristics— Nancy Wood bequeaths Florence Pittman her time and work spent in getting the School Daze” out on time and with hopes that it will be even more successful. Betty Lee Banton leaves Page Bailey the right to be the Shorty” of the Senior Class. Charles Thacker leaves Alfred Chewning his excess weight.” Winnie Mawyer wills her studious ability and her willingness to help others to Joyce Gunter. Ffarvey Knight leaves Melvin Ripley his way with girls in the neighboring high school. Lucy Taliaferro bequeaths her good looks and ladv-like ways to Dallas Ashley. Bucky Wood leaves Peter Wood the right to be the monkey of the class of ’48-’49. Joyce Farrar leaves Oakley Crank and Nell Butler the right to flirt with the boys in the Senior Class. Betty Jean Purvis bequeaths Margie Stevens and Frances Watts her athletic ability. Arlene Showalter leaves Winnie Robertson and Barbara Gowen the right to be the faithful workers of the Senior Class. Vernon Dillard and Clyde Watts leave John Daniel Berry their neat appearance. Georgia Farrar leaves Helen Ann Powell her ability to attract boys. Gilbert Rae Johnson leaves his happy-go-lucky” ways to John Harris. Katherine White wills Alice Giles and Edith Browning her ability in basketball and softball. Shirley Jackson wills her sunny disposition and winning smile to Virginia Ann Kidd. Ernest White and Russell Watts bequeath their mischievous ways and love for girls to Glen Wills. Patricia Bailey leaves Frances Bryant and Arlene Carter her polite ways. Opalton Snead wills his love for sports to James Kidd. Warner Crocker leaves his excess energy to Lowell Butt. Annie Dee Harvey bequeaths Christine and Louise Fitzgerald the privilege of being the chatter boxes of the Senior Class. Tracy Matthews leaves the privilege of being the most meddlesome of meddlers in the Senior Class to Neal Henderson. Gordon Johnson wills his O’s to James Goodwin. Mary Lockard leaves Evelyn Balleu and Jane Powell the ability to wear nice long hair. George Ripley wills his quiet and good natured ways to Horsley Wills. Joe Lee McClellan glat ly leaves Aylese Carter his habit of forgetfulness. Malcolm Bridgwater leaves Dillard Fitzgerald the right to be captain of th? football team next year. d 9 h CLASS PROPHECY Ten years ago tonight, the Class of 1948 of Lovingston High School were solemnly awarded their diplomas thus ending our carefree and happy school days. Ambitions burned bright then, as we set out on our various ways of life. The years have slowly passed, and after due consideration I have decided to take a two week’s vacation and look up as many of my old classmates as possible, hoping that I will find them as happy as I have been these past ten years. Having decided to take the family auto I set out from my heme in Richmond bright and early. The logical place to look, I decided, would be in or around Lovingston. Deciding to stop in Charlottesville for a sandwich, I ran into Annie Dee Harvey, still unmarried but from the looks of the diamond on her left hand, it won’t be long now! Stopping just outside of Charlottesville to have my car checked, I saw Harvey Knight at the garage and he was evidently doing a rushing business from the looks of things! He also told me that Gordon Johnson was in partnership with him, and that they intended to enlarge the building soon. Just as I was leaving George Ripley pulled up and Harvey told me that he was now a traveling salesman selling Pop-o-pop” bubble gum! Finally I arrived at what the sign said was Lovingston, although I was not quite sure! How it had changed! Yet Main Street” had a strangely familiar look—As I was a little tired I decided to check in at the Hotel Lovingston. As I was ft llowing the bell¬ boy across the lobby, I saw a stunning brunette whom I recognized as Lucy Taliaferro. Believe it or not she recognized me also, and at lunch she told me that she was on her way to Reno to divorce her third husband. After that she said she was going on to Hollywood to marry Ernest White who was now a movie producer. She also told me that Patricia Bailey and Gilbert Johnson were fast ri sing to fame as a song and dance team. Later on in the afternoon I decided to take a ride around Lovingston. While riding down Main Street, I saw a grand theatre with a glittering rnarqee! What did it say? Nelson Theatre! Well! Just then a long black limousine pulled up at the curb, and out stepped Joe Lee McClellan, evidently the owner and manager. He invited me in to see the matinee of the big stage show. I was introduced to his secretaries, and they turned out to be none other than Mary Lockard and Georgia Farrar. They seemed to have all the qualifications, and Joe Lee confided to me later they were quite efficient. I was persuaded to stay and see the show and was enjoying it immensely when some gentleman came in and askec me to remove my hat which annoyed me very much. I turned around to give him a cool l ook when I saw none other than Mack Bridgwater glaring at me. We had quite a reunion and he told me he was going to a party of an old classmate that night and invited me to come along. We were talking so much I neglected to ask him who’s party it was until we pulled up in front of a grand mansion. That too looked familiar when suddenly it dawned on me. It was the big house at Oak Ridge!! Going up the steps Mack hurriedly told me that Betty Jean and Mack Parrish had been married after graduation and tonight were giving an anniversary dance. Betty Jean was the perfect hostess and I can’t remember when I enjoyed an evening more! Later on in the evening I saw a familiar face J 10 y coming toward me—Miss Shirley Jackson escorted by her current beau. I see she is still a gal about town. While standing by the orchestra resting, I turned to see two prosperous looking gentlemen having a heated discussion about a new state law. Why, it was Tracy Matthews and Bucky Wood! Tracy was now an important Senator in Congress and Bucky was a prosperous merchant of Wingina who owned quite a great deal of stock in a railroad. To think they had been my classmates! The next morning, having a severe headache and wanting to get some letters written, 1 rang for the public stenographer. As she entered I blinked, for it was Arlene Showalter. We talked so much that I never did get my letters written. She told me that she still lived in Arrington, boarding with our former classmate, Katherine White who was married and had a beautiful home there. She said that Russell and Clyde Watts had gone into business for themselves after discovering a geld streak in the hills of Arrington. She said that they always handled the New York office, leaving Charles Thacker, a rising young executive in charge in Arrington. After Arlene left, I ate lunch and went out for a drive. Passing the new Lovingston High School I decided to look in, hardly expecting to see anyone I knew. While walking through the corridors, I heard the clatter of typewriters and a voice that sounded familiar. I looked on the doer and saw Miss Dorothy Kim Coleman—Commercial Director. I hardly had a chance to talk to her, there were so many high school boys hanging around saying, Please teacher, keep me after school.” She was evidently quite a success. After leaving her room I was going down the front steps when a baseball hit me squarely on the head. The next thing I remember I was looking into the laughing eyes of Nancy Wood, who by her white uniform was evidently the school nurse. The last bell rang then, and 1 gave Nancy and Dot a ride home. Nancy wanted to take a little girl home whom she thought was taking the measles. She told me that Winnie Mawyer was happily married and lived at Myndus and that this was her little girl, also named Winnie! The next day I decided to drive to Lynchburg to do some shopping. I saw Opalton Snead who was employed in Lynchburg and he told me that Warner Crocker was now president of the A. E. P. Co., and that Vernon Dillard was head of the Trailway Bus Lines. I was quite surprised fer all my classmates seemed to be doing quite well. While reading the evening paper I noticed an article in the Society Column announc¬ ing the engagement of Miss Betty Lee Banton! With a start I remembered that this was all my classmates of 1948 and how well and happy they all seemed! Ho! Hum! 1 guess tomorrow morning I can start back home. 1 am getting lonesome for my family anyway. Now at last my mind is at ease about the graduates of 1948!!! By: Joyce Ann Farrar 4 ii y Who ' s Who Cutest Bucky Wood Georgia Farrar Most Studious Gordon Johnson Winnie Maw er Most Popular Shirley Jackson Malcolm Bridgwater ' Wittiest Gilbert Johnson Betty Purvis Best Looking Shirley Jackson Malcolm Bridgwater Neatest Gilbert Johnson Georgia Farrar Laziest Patricia Bailey George Ripley Most Bashful Betty Banton George Ripley Most Likely To Succeed Joyce Farrar Bucky Wood Best Athlete Betty Purvis Malcolm Bridgwater Biggest Flirt Joyce Farrar Warner Crocker Best Natured Dorothy Coleman George Ripley Gia16 aft ’49 F. Watts F. Butt M. Stevens W. Robertson N. Henderson B. Gowen A. Carter G. Wills O. Crank A. Chewning E. Browning J. Berry F. Fitzgerald A. Giles M. Ripley F. Bryant R. Wood C. Fitzgerald J. Goodwin F. Pittman D. Ashley A. Carter V. Kidd P. Bailey N. Butler J. Powell ,J. Kidd H. Powell J. Gunter J. Harris H. Wills E. Balleu D. Fitzgerald A 13 Giaid x$ ’50 P. Wood M. Fitzgerald B. Buchanan M. Elliott M. Showalter W. Butler S. Harris R. Campbell L. Norvelle V. Moon N. Dowdy M. Powell L. Spencer J. Proffit B. Butt C. Matthews D. Jones E. Martin P. Saunders H. Wood W. Morris L. Brooks J. Tyree G. Thompson M. Londeree K. Sullivan A. Bragg W. Robertson M. Floyd { 14 j OlaM ’50 E. Purvis C. Harvey M. Fitzgerald E. Dameron V. Harris F. White N. Mawyer B. Forbes B. Harris M. Gowen O. Brent K. Woody B. Ware P. Trice C. Fee C. Wood H. Cunningham G. Rucker J. Wright B. Ragland A. DeCatur R. Wood I. Hughes A. Purvis B. Davis J. Purvis S. Bradley O. Knight B. Jackson i 15 Y QJtaM ' 51 B. Browning A. Robertson G. Witt J. Wood C. Ripley E. Burnley S. Huffman M. Fields F. Elliott W. Kidd L. Beale R. McKenzie F. Bryant D. Banton J. Rothgeb M. Hughes B. Wood J. Ogden L. Powell P. Powell M. Parrish J. Snead M. Ragland G. Snead H. Stevens R. Tinnell OlaM aft ’51 L. White D. Terry M. Carter W. Mays B. Wood W. Hughes E. Thacker R. Henderson M. Wood P. Wood R. Goodwin B. Allen R. Goolsby J. Crocker D. Campbell R. Sites F. Ogden R. Tyree H. Morris D. Nelson F. Harris K. Gowen P. Phillips E. Glover W. Pugh W. Browning i 17 y Seventh Grade Sixth Grade « «aS„ i is y Fifth Grade Fourth Grade { 19 1 Third Grade Second Grade i 20 y First Grade Safety Patrol Captain ..Opalton Snead Sponsor .Mr. Atto 1 21 y tPjiapdAotd 1. Senior boys; 2. Mr. Reed; 3. Duck”; 4. Marion Massie; 5. Clyde, Annie Dee; 6. Mrs. Harris, Mrs. Cox; 7. ' Kat, Duck”; 8. Nell, Gilbert; 9. Winnie; 10. Lee, Vernon; 11, Georgie, Benny; 12. Mack”; 13. Gordon; 14. Nancy; 15. Joyce, O. P., Dot; 16. Joyce, Dot; 17. Betty, Frances, Barbara, Winnie; 18. Group of Senior girls; 19. Kat,” Bucky; 20. Joyce; 21. George R.; 22. Annie Dee; 23. Nancy, Keg; 24. Billy T.; 2 5. Football Team. i 22 y CYCLE STAFF Editor-in-Chief . . . . Associate Editor . . . Business Managers . Advertising Manager Sponsor .. Dorothy Kim Coleman . . .Betty Jeanne Purvis Winnie Mawyer Betty Lee Banton .Joyce Farrar .Mrs. Coleman SCHOOL DAZE STAFF Editor-in-Chief Associate Editor . . . . Business Manager . . . Advertising Managers Commercial Director Sponsor . . . .Nancy Wood . . . .Florence Pittman .Shirley Jackson Malcolm Bridgwater Joe McClellan .Mrs. Roberts .Mrs. Coleman J 23 y BETA CLUB V resident Vice-President Secretary . . . . T re usurer . Sponsor . Dorothy Kim Coleman .Nancy Wood . Winnie Mawyer Dillard Fitzgerald .Mr. Coco DRAMATIC CLUB President . . . Vice-President . . . . Secretary-T reasurer Sponsor . .Joyce Farrar . . .Malcolm Bridgwater .Dorothy Kim Coleman .Miss Walker j 24 y COMMERCIAL CLUB President . . . .Dorothy Kim Coleman Vice-President .Georgia Farrar Secretary .Nancy Wood Treasurer ..Gilbert Johnson Sponsor . ..Mrs. Roberts LATIN CLUB President . Vice-President . . . Secretary-T reasurer Sponsor . . Virginia Moon . . . Page Bailey Roland Wood Miss Walker J 25 } HIGH SCHOOL 4-H CLUB President .... .George Wood Vice-President .Mack Elliott Secretary . ... Dorothy Kim Coleman Treasurer .Betty Jeanne Purvis Song Leader Della Mae Robertson Sponsor . Mrs. Stennett GRADE 4-H CLUB President . Vice-President . . . . Secretary-T reasurer Song Leader ... Sponsor .. .Frank Mays . .Grover Farrar James Fitzgerald . . . . Ralph Snead Mrs. Stennett J 26 y GLEE CLUB Leaders . 1 Betty Purvis | Shirley Jackson Sponsor . Mr. Atto CHEERLEADERS Leader . . Shirley Jackson Left to right, back row: S. Jackson, D. Coleman, B. Purvis, N. Wood. Front row: J. Farrar, O. Crank. i 27 y GIRLS ' BASKETBALL TEAM Captain . Betty Jeanne Purvis Co-Captain . Dorothy Kim Coleman Manager . Nancy Wood Left to right, hack row: O. Crank, C. Wood, K. Woody, B. Purvis, M. Stevens, K. White, E. Browning. O Front row: B. Davis, L. Spencer, N. Wood, D. Coleman, J. Farrar, A. Giles. BOYS ' BASKETBALL TEAM Captain .. Lee Norvelle Co-Captain .. Neil Henderson Manager . . . George Wood Coach . Mr. Reed Left to right, back row: G. Johnson, P. Trice, R. Henderson, B. Jackson, J. Kidd, E. White, O. Snead. Front row: N. Henderson, Mr. Reed, L. Norvelle, G. Wood. GIRLS ' SOFTBALL TEAM Captain .Betty Jeanne Purvis Co-Captain .Katherine White Manager . . .Dorothy Kim Coleman Left to right , back row : R. Campbell, P. Wood, O. Crank, C. Wood, K. White, K. Woody, M. Stevens, E. Browning. Second row : A. DeCatur, J. Ogden, V. Kidd, I. Hughes, V. Harris, C. Fitzgerald, L. Brooks. Front row : B. Davis, L. Spencer, N. Wood, B. Purvis, D. Coleman, J. Farrar, A. Giles. BOYS ' BASEBALL TEAM Captain .Ernest White Manager .Mack Elliott Co-Captain .. Warner Crocker Coach . .Mr. Reed Left to right , back row : J. Harris, R. Wood, C. Matthews, D. Fitzgerald, N. Henderson, W. Robertson, K. Sullivan. Second row : G. Wills, O. Knight, F. Bryant, C. Harvey, M. Fitzgerald, P. Trice, W. Morris, J. Berry. G. Wood, G. Johnson. Third row : B. Jackson, J. Goodwin, J. Rothgeb, Mr. Reed, L. Norvelle, M. Elliot, N. Dowdy. Front row : W. Crocker, E. White. FOOTBALL TEAM Captain . Malcolm Bridgwater Co-Captain . Warner Crocker Manager .. George Wood Coach . Mr. Reed Left to right, back row: E. White, W. Crocker, N. Dowdy, G. Wood. Front row: D. Fitzgerald, J. Rothgeb, O. Snead, B. Jackson, L. Norvelle, C. Matthews, R. Wood. We, the members of the Cycle Staff take this opportunity to express our appreciation of the support given us by the professional men and business concerns whose advertisements appear on the following pages. They have made possible this publication. We urge our readers to study the advertisements and to patronize the firms they represent. CHARLOTTESVILLE COCA-COLA BOTTLING WORKS, INC. In Lynchburg It ' s Read the MULLWEIR 0 LYNCHBURG NEWS O THE SHOPPING CENTRE for YOUNGER CROWD • The newspaper for the entire family. FASHIONS All the news of world, happenings in Millner Quality Costs your State, your community, Sports, Society, Stirring Editorials, Features, Eight Page Color Comic Supplements No More on Sunday. { 3i K Young Men ' s Clothes and Men That. Stay Young Men ' s and Boys ' Clothing LYNN K. BRYANT From Nelson County Welcomes You WEBB-WHITAKER COMPANY 909 Main Street Lynchburg, Virginia Compliments of Compliments of S. 0. FISHER CO. B 0 WEN SPORTING GOODS Jewelry Company, Inc. Lynchburg, Virginia Lynchburg, Virginia JEWELERS OPTICIANS 1865 1948 The Lynchburg National Bank and Trust Co. Compliments of WILL WHITE SHOE COMPANY Ninth and Main Streets Offers a Complete Banking System Lynchburg ' s Oldest Bank Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation X-Ray Shoe Fitting 1101 Main Street Phone 421 Lynchburg, Virginia AGENTS— FINE FOOTWEAR Bulova Watches 1847 Silver for the General Electric Products ENTIRE FAMILY and Hundreds of Known Brand Goods COLEMAN’S JOE OPPLEMAN 1012 Main Street, Lynchburg, Virginia Lynchburg, Virginia { 32 }■ Compliments of F. A. WEST GENERAL MERCHANDISE FABER, VIRGINIA 1897 1948 JOSTEN’S Owatonna, Minnesota Manufacturers of Treasure Craft Jewelry and Stationery i 33 y F. R. MOON CO. Inland Service Corporation Just over at Shipman Shipman, Virginia • DON ' T FORGET Apple Storage We Sell Everything! Ice Manufacturers Weinstein Furniture Co. Compliments of 1023 Main Street Lynchburg, Virginia CRADDOCK-TERRY SHOE CORPORATION Dealers in New and Used Furniture Lynchburg, Virginia Congratulations, Seniors Join the P. S. C. Success Parade Where Compliments of Lovingston Graduates prepare for Suc¬ cessful Careers in Business. MRS. SPECK’S PHILLIPS COLLEGE PHILLIPS UUU11UUU CAFETERIA 1000 Church Street Lynchburg, Virginia Lynchburg, Virginia Compliments of DOROTHY ' S BEAUTY SHOP Lovingston, Virginia Compliments of LOVING BROTHERS Fancy Groceries Lovingston, Virginia Compliments of Compliments of b. w. McGinnis MRS. GLADYS MOON General Merchandise General Merchandise Shipman, Virginia Shipman, Virginia 34 K GIFTS DRUGS SODAS PRESCRIPTIONS KILMARTIN’S PHARMACY Joseph H. Kilmartin Phone 212 Lovingston, Virginia ED MICHTOM’S STORE FOR MEN Where Courtesy is a smiling action. Don ' t fail to visit Charlottesville ' s newest and most modern men ' s wear store. Something New? DEPENDABLE Something Tried and True? EFFICIENT FAIR Find it at John P. Hughes Motor —Cj u (j(j c n li ci m c r’l — Company, Inc. of 300 Commerce Street Lynchburg, Virginia Lynchburg, Virginia Compliments of CLARK ' S CUT RATE STORE R. C. SMITH—Agent Republic Oil Refining Co. Patent Medicine—Druggist—Sundries 930 Preston Avenue Charlottesville, Virginia VALLEY VIEW GREENHOUSES, Compliments of Incorporated COLEMAN ' S JEFFERSON SHOP Fresh Flowers Always 414 E. Main Street Charlottesville, Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia 4 35 K Compliments of Wills-Camp Company Clothing and Furnishings Suits for the Students 819 Main Street Lynchburg, Virginia New Nelson Theatre Lovingston, Virginia FINEST ENTERTAINMENT The Best in Lighting and Sound Equipment. Compliments of HARRY’S GRILL Hamburgers - Steaks - Chops We like to serve you. Lovingston, Virginia DODGE and PLYMOUTH PASSENGER CARS J. M. Proffit Motor Co. Sales — Service Lovingston, Virginia Dodge Job-Rated Trucks Route 29 Tourists Lovingston Tea Room Good old Virginia Try our food—you ' ll like it ESSO GAS MOTOR OIL Ford Sales and Service For past 35 Years Lea Brothers Motor Co. Incorporated G. Herbert Delk, Mgr. Tires, Gas, Oil and Lubrication Wrecker Service — Come to See us Phone 1131 Lovingston, Va. THE First National Bank of Nelson County Lovingston, Virginia The Bank for the People of Nelson County Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Nelson Electrical Furniture Center The Store of Tomorrow ' ' Seeing is believing. Come in and believe Lovingston, Virginia 36 j. Compliments of LAMBERT’S STORE GENERAL MERCHANDISE FABER, VIRGINIA Giannini’s Appliance Shop Westinghouse and Admiral Products Servel Oil Refrigerators Phone 2411 Lovingston, Virginia It ' s Wise to Shop at Snyder Berman, Inc. 914 Main Street Lynchburg, Virginia The Store of Values Everybody Reads the Nelson County l imes AMHERST PUBLISHING CO. INCORPORATED SPORTING GOODS CLASS JEWELRY We Fill Prescriptions for Glasses BROTHERS «h« 906 Main Street Lynchburg, Virginia For Youthful Fashions Shop at Lynchburg, Virginia Studebaker Cars Trucks Coggins Motor Company, INCORPORATED 864 West Main Street Charlottesville, Virginia Sales — Service Phone 212 37 ' r gf? A SYMBOL OF RESEARCH A Mark of Dependability RAY FISHER We Guarantee Our Work Lewis Radio Service Philco Radios and Refrigerators Phone 307 108 4th Street, N. E. Charlottesville, Virginia ALCO Perfect Food in Packages Albemarle-Michie Co., INCORPORATED Charlottesville, Virginia Callaham Grocery and Produce Company, Inc. WHOLESALE 924-926 Commerce Street Phones 2110-2411 Lynchburg, Virginia Compliments of M. W. Callaham Sons Lynchburg, Virginia Compliments of Arrington Cold Storage Cooperative, Inc. Apple Storage and Manufacturers of Ice We strive to please. Compliments of WILEY - TILMAN 410 E. Main Street Charlottesville, Virginia WILHOIT-D A VIS MOTORS Dodge Plymouth Charlottesville, Virginia FARRAR COMPANY General Merchandise Fresh Meat — Coal — Fertilizer — Radios Arrington, Virginia W. P. FITZPATRICK The Quality Supply House General Merchandise Arrington, Virginia i 38 y Our Congratulations and Sincere Good Wishes for the Health and Happiness and Future Success of Each Graduate of the Class of 1948 MONTICELLO DAIRY CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA Queen Charlotte Hotel Charlottesville, Virginia Friendship and Hospitality ' Remember— C. H. Williams Co. When you think of QUALITY Charlottesville, Virginia Telephone 123 Phone 2293 705 W. Main Street Albemarle-Maytag MAYTAG Sales — Service Electric Appliances Charlottesville and Crozet, Virginia M. C. 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GANNAWAY CO. Incorporated Hardware 1018 Main Street Lynchburg, Virginia LEONARD ' S Women ' s and Misses ' Apparel Lynchburg, Virginia Compliments of S. H. FRANKLIN Lynchburg, Virginia Established 1885 Phone 2859 LICHTENSTEIN ' S Ready to Wear For Men and Children 1021 Main Street Lynchburg, Virginia «( 40 h CHARLOTTESVILLE BARBER SHOP 513 East Main Street JOHN G. B. CRENSHAW (Proprietor) Compliments of Charlottesville Auto Parts Corporation Charlottesville, Virginia Phone 2141 M. J. PARR LUMBER DEALER Wood-Brick-Lime-Cement Truck Bodies-Custom Sawing and Dressing Piney River, Virginia Compliments of G. T. RESTAURANT Amherst, Virginia JARMAN’S, Incorporated L. C. 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