Lovingston High School - Cycle Yearbook (Lovingston, VA)
- Class of 1949
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Lovingston Elementary School Zke Cycle 1949 Published by THE SENIOR CLASS LOVINGSTON HIGH SCHOOL Lovingston, Virginia Air. Cecil Ad. Reed Principal We, the Senior Class of 1949 wish to express our gratitude to our principal, Mr. Reed for the kindness and helpfulness he has shown toward us. He will forever be an indelible part of our memory. A lr. R .C. Coco Dedication With the desire that it will partly ex¬ press our appreciation for his interest and contribution to our school we, the Senior Class of 1949, dedicate this volume of The Cycle to Mr. R. C. Coco, faculty First Row: Mr. O. O. Atto, Assistant Principal, Mrs. Coleman, Mr. Coco, Mrs. Whithehead. Second Row: Miss Walker, Mrs. Roberts, Miss Somerville, Mrs. Larke. Third Row: Mrs. Bowling, Mrs. Terry, Miss Maupin, Mrs. Robertson. Fourth row: Mrs. Wood, Mrs. Atto, Mrs. Wright, Miss Boyd. d 4 y Class of ' 4 9 Joyce Gunter Jo ”The world befits a busy brain” With her willingness to help others, Joyce is a faithful worker of the Senior Class, we are sure she will always succeed. Beta Club, School Daze Staff, President of Class, Com¬ mercial Club, Glee Club. Tames Goodwin J. W. Never too serious, not too frivolous, but a rare good fellow.” James is neat and polite. He makes friends easily and is very witty. Commercial Club, Beta Club, School Daze Staff, Football, Baseball, Forest Fire Fighter. Frances Watts Sunshine ”My hands are full, my head is busy, I’m almost dead and always busy.” Frances is a nice and friendly girl. She is always neat in her appearance. School Daze Staff, President of Commercial Club, Secretary of Class, Glee Club, Dramatic Club, Basketball, Softball. Oakley Crank Oakie There have been many tears, and breaking of hearts over me.” Oakley is very cute, with her dark hair and hazel eyes. She is quite popular especially with the University boys. Dramatic Club, Cheerleader, Softball, Basketball. James Kidd James Madison Not all good things come by fluent speech, Action many a goal will reach.” James is studious and quiet, but always manages to be where the girls are. Beta Club, Commercial Club, 4-H Club, School Daze Staff, Baseball, Basketball. Helen Ann Powell Ann ”A sunny disposition is a blessing.” Helen Ann is very reserved, has a sympathetic nature and a delightful personality. Glee Club, Dramatic Club. Jane Powell Janey ”The quiet mind is richer than a crown.” Jane is one of the quietest of the Senior girls. She can also be classified as one of the most studious. She does much for the betterment of her school. Commercial Club, Glee Club, School Daze Staff. Forrest Banton F. T. What you don’t understand, ignore.” Forrest is full of jokes and likes to flirt with the girls. Latin Club. J s y Class of ’4 9 Nell Butler Blondie Not So good in the light, but in the dark?” To go with those flirty ways of hers, Nell has blonde hair and blue eyes; she is very attractive and has made many friends. Glee Club, Cycle Staff, Softball. Dallas Ashley Sweets If you want a girl that is fine, Take off your hat and fall in line. Dallas has twinkling blue eyes, and light brown hair; she is very cute, and talks to all the boys but has us guessing about a Certain One.” Cycle Staff, Glee Club, Basketball, Softball. Lee Norvelle Al Out of the corner of his eyes. He alivays sees the girls go by. Lee was selected as the cutest boy of the Senior Class. His flirty ways have won him many friends during his school years. Cycle Staff, School Daze Staff, Glee Club, Commercial Club, Dramatic Club, Baseball, Football, Basketball, 4-H Club, Safety Patrol. Florence Pittman Flo Her modesty is a candle to her merit.” Florence has a very sweet, lovable character. She is easy to make friends with. We think she is one of the seniors who can easily make her desired place in life. Editor of School Daze, President of Beta Club, Treas¬ urer Commercial Club, Glee Club, Cheerleader. Alice Giles Ttllie A sweet smile, a good disposition and a pleasing manner has won us all as friends.” Alice has brown hair and hazel eyes, she is interested in all types of sports and takes an active part in all school activities. Cycle Staff, School Daze Staff, Dramatic Club, Co- Captain of Basketball, Softball. Margie Stevens Monkey A very jolly person in any group, at any time. Margie is very witty. She has made many friends in school and she has quite an interest in Charlottesville. 4-H Club, Captain of Basketball, Softball, Captain Safety Patrol. Elizabeth Mundy Shortie Short but Sweet.” Elizabeth has blue eyes, natural curly brown hair, and an unforgettable smile. She is dependable and always willing to help others. Assistant Editor Cycle Staff, Latin Club, 4-H Club, Glee Club. Neii Henderson There never is a minute that he isn’t in it.” How he does it we don’t know, but Neil seems to somehow manage to be everywhere at once. On the serious side Neil is always a good citizen in school and we predict that he will be a good citizen in life. Cycle Editor, School Daze, Treasurer of Beta Club, Commercial Club, Captain of Basketball, Baseball. i 6 1 Class of ’4 9 Virginia Mundy Jenny With all good cheers, she speaks and laughs.” Virginia is one of our happy-go-lucky seniors and has a good word for everyone. She is a person who will be missed by the entire school. Glee Club, 4-H Club, Latin Club, Softball. Richard Mundy Dick Not so good in the light, but in the dark?” Richard is very quiet but always manages to be where the girls are. He is neat, polite and liked by everyone. Latin Club, 4-H Club, Football, Baseball, Forest Fire Fighter, Safety Patrol. Alfred Chewning Texas Jim Those who grow easy will never grow old.” Alfred is very quiet and somewhat bashful. He has made many friends and is well-liked by the senior class. Safety Patrol. Page Bailey Size is not everything.” Page is the smallest girl of the senior class. With her sweet disposition she has made many friends. Dramatic Club, Glee Club, Latin Club. Barbara Gowen Bobbie She has a quick smile and a pleasant word for every¬ body.” Brown hair and hazel eyes describe this likeable girl of the senior class. She is a good commercial student also. Commercial Club, Glee Club, School Daze Staff. Dillard Fitzgerald Has your trail over books consumed the midni ght oil?” Dillard takes quite an interest in his studies and school activities. He is rather quiet and enjoys having a good time. Commercial Club, Beta Club, School Daze Staff, Football, Baseball. Edward Dowdy, Tr. Ned Eat, drink and be merry and tomorrow we’ll eat and drink some more.” Ned is very cute and likes to flirt with all the girls. He seems to have quite an interest in the Junior Class. 4-FI Club, Dramatic Club, Football, Baseball, Forest Fire Fighter. Arlene Carter Butch Quiet, mannerly, and orderly at all times.” Arlene is one of the rather quiet, business-minded seniors. When help is needed, we know we can always depend upon her. Commercial Club, Beta Club, Cycle Staff. i 7 f Class of ’4 9 Frances Bryant Frankie A sunny disposition is a blessing.” Frances is another one of our senior blondes.” She has a friendly disposition and a smile for everyone. Glee Club, Dramatic Club, 4-H Club, Safety Patrol. John Daniel Berry, Jr. johnny You were made for enjoyment and the world teas filled with things to enjoy.” John Daniel is a good sport and takes quite an interest in athletics. Whenever a ball game is the question, he is always ready to go, and seems to prefer taking blondes. Cycle Staff, 4-H Club, Glee Club, Dramatic Club, Captain Baseball, Football, and FFF. Roland Wood Peter ”Built like a mosquito—long and thin.” Roland is one of the tallest boys of the senior class. He loves to joke and have a good time, and by doing so has made himself one of the favorites of the class. Beta Club, Dramatic Club, School Daze Staff, Cycle Staff, 4-H Clu b, Safety Patrol, Baseball, Football. Winnie Robertson Win key ”Quiet in appearance with motive unknown.” With her serious, businesslike manner, Winnie has established a reputation of dependability. But, of course, like all the rest of us, she enjoys having a good time, too. Cycle Staff, Beta Club, Commercial Club. Evelyn Ballew Eve ”Silence is more eloquent than words.” Evelyn is very quiet. With her quiet, sweet manner, she will long be remembered by her former classmates. Lowell Butt L. T. In spite of all the learned have said, 1 still my own opinion keep.” Lowell has light hair, blue eyes, is very witty and popular with the girls. We are sure that he will be successful. Football. Horsley Wills Frogy Take life too seriously, and what is it worth}” Horsley’s friendly disposition has won many friends for hin) during his years at L. H. S. Commercial Club, Beta Club, Glee Club, Safety Patrol. Patrol. Christine Fitzgerald Chris ' She was just the quiet kind whose natures never vary.” Quiet, studious, and a very active worker of the senior class, a good description of Christine. Cycle Staff, Commercial Club, Beta Club, Glee Club, Softball. i 8 y Class of ’4 9 Louise Fitzgerald Pete The music of the angels trembles at her fingertips.” Louise is full of fun, and has a smile for everyone. She has quite an interest in music, and is the type of person who will not stop until she reaches her goal. Beta Club, Commercial Club, Glee Club, Basketball, Softball, Cycle Staff. Glen Wills Coon A finger in every pie.” Regardless of what is being said or done, Glen always wants to know all of the details. If Glen is as inter¬ ested in being successful as he is in everything else, I am sure he will be. Safety Patrol, Baseball, Forest Fire Fighters. Melvin Ripley Irony Cheer up—the worst is yet to come.” Saying and taking even funny things in a very un¬ concerned way is one of Melvin’s characteristics which makes him a favorite in the crowd. As long as he is around there will always be laughs and smiles. School Daze Staff, Commercial Club, Dramatic Club, Glee Club, Safety Patrol, Football, Baseball. Aylese Carter Polly Little—but oh! so loud!” Aylese is the little nurse of the senior class. At least, she plans a career in that field. She can always find something to laugh at, and seems to have quite an interest in Baltimore. Commercial Club, Beta Club, Latin Club. Virginia Kidd Jenny Last, but not least.” Virginia has brown hair and eyes. She is quiet and somewhat bashful, but makes friends easily and is liked by all of the senior class. Glee Club, Softball. 4 9 Ir Class Prophecy Here it is. 195 9, and exactly ten years ago, my many classmates and I were leaving Lovingston High School with our diplomas. Many names, faces, and the good times we had together flash through my mind. Memory! What a wonderful thing! By means of it, we are permitted to revive the past—both joys and sorrows alike. For the majority of us, memory is the only means by which we may remain in contact with our fellow schoolmates during the years following our graduation. For the first ten years following this occasion, the same was true of me. But recently I spent most of my vacation in the section of the country where our school days were spent. I had the pleasure of seeing quite a few of the other graduates of 1949 and heard from the others through some one who had been in direct contact with them. The first person I saw was Page Bailey. She was the stewardess on the plane I took to Lovingston. She said that Barbara Gowen was secretary to a well-known lawyer in New York and that Frances Watts was holding an important government position in Washington. I decided to go to Lovingston High School for a visit and see if I could find any former acquaintances. As I walked in, I found the Glee Club in session, and who should be the leader, but Christine Fitzgerald. She said that she enjoyed the work a lot and that Louise Fitzgerald was married and living in Washington. 1 was invited to visit the Home Economics Department and as I walked into the room, I recognized the teacher as Elizabeth Mundy. During our conversation she told me that Virginia Mundy was a Biology instructor in Northern Virginia, and Dick Mundy was an Engineer. From Lovingston I went to Shipman. I decided to visit the newspaper offices and as I walked into the Editor’s office of the Shipman Gazette , I recognized the person behind the desk as one of the graduates of ’49—Jane Powell. We had lunch together and she told me about her work. Then our conversation drifted to the subject of school friends and she said that she heard from Evelyn Ballew and Joyce Gunter quite often. They both hold secretarial positions in Richmond. While spending some time in Lynchburg, I saw other classmates of ’49. The first was Virginia Kidd. She said that she, Frances Bryant, and Helen Ann Powell were all in business together. They had a lovely little dress and millinery shop on Main Street. I also saw Arlene Carter and Winnie Robertson. They are both secretaries; Arlene, to a bank president, and Winnie, to the manager of a large department store. Arlene said she had received a letter from Aylese Carter that day. She is a nurse and very happily married, in Baltimore, Maryland. In Shipman I was told that Oakley Crank was living in Charlottesville. As I was going to spend some time there, I planned to look her up. She was very happily married and had an adorable little home. She had been a Physical Ed. instructor for a while and then settled down to married life. She gave me Margie Stevens’ address, for she, too, is living in Charlottesville. Margie had a lovely little apartment. She said that since both she and her husband worked, that was all the room they needed or that she could very well take care of. When I returned to Lovingston, I found that Nell Butler and Dallas Ashley were still the close friends they have always been. They had toured the United States with a group of young musicians and singers. When they returned home, Dallas was married. Now she has two darling little children. Nell worked in Lynchburg, for a short time, and then she was married. i io V They also told me that Alice Giles is now married. Her husband is in service and she travels with him from camp to camp. Her letters are frequent and filled with things about the interesting places she goes and people she meets. The following day, I was hurrying down the street, and as I rounded a corner, I nearly collided with a Naval officer. As I hastened to apologize, I recognized him as Lowell Butt. We talked a few minutes and he told me that he is now at Annapolis, and plans to continue his career in the navy. He told me too, that Melvin Ripley has set up a permanent office in Boston. He is now a psychiatrist and Lowell said that Melvin is quite efficient, enjoys his work and is extremely well liked by all of his patients. As I hurried on I happened to glance to the side and see this sign on the door of an office building: HENDERSON, GOODWIN FITZGERALD CONTRACTORS (Main Offices) Since all of the names sounded familiar, I decided to investigate further. By doing so, I found that they were actually three of my senior classmates, Neil Henderson, James Goodwin, and Dillard Fitzgerald. Since I had left Lovingston after graduation, a radio station had been opened there. I have always had a weakness for radio, so I planned to visit the studios. There I wanted to meet a certain disc jockey” of whom I had heard so much talk. When I got to the station I was greeted by another announcer and as we talked he told me that the disc jockey usually came running in about two minutes before air time, all out of breath and with no script, but he had the most popular program on the station and received more fan mail than any other announcer. When he finally came in and we were introduced, it was Roland Wood, the midnight disc jockey of WLUV. Lie told me that Forrest Banton was also in the field of radio, but was located in another state. The next morning, I planned to leave Lovingston for the West Coast to visit friends. At the airport I met the pilot of my plane and again I was almost speechless with sur¬ prise, for it was John Daniel Berry. As we talked Lee Norvelle also came up and spoke. We were taking the same plane, so we had time to talk after we left. He said that he travels a lot in his work, but his headquarters are in the East. He is the art director for a leading fashion magazine. While in California, a friend took me to visit a big ranch. We were greeted by the owner, Alfred Chewning. When we arrived he showed us over part of the ranch, but we were unable to see all of it for lack of time. As I still had extra time, I decided to return home by way of the Southern States. In Texas, we stopped overnight in Fort Worth. I spent the night at a small, attractive hotel. While I was there I saw a face which looked familiar and soon I recognized him as Horsley Wills and introduced myself. He and Glen Wills owned the hotel at which I stayed. He said that he saw Ned Dowdy quite often too. He is a petroleum engineer and while traveling he often spent the night at their hotel. Back in Virginia, in a farm magazine, I saw a name which sounded very familiar, James Kidd. He was being honored for outstanding conservation work and there was a brief sketch of his life given. One sentence read: He graduated from Lovingston High School in 1949,” so I knew my search for ’49 graduates was through. Thus, my vacation has come to an end, and I have found all of my Senior classmates of 1949 quite well, happy and successful, enjoying life and their work. Florence Pittman. A ii y Best Looking Richard Mundy Florence Pittman Most Studious Dillard Fitzgerald Joyce Gunter Most Likely to Succeed James Goodwin Florence Pittman Neatest John Berry Nell Butler Most Popular Lee Norvelle Oakley Crank Laziest Ned Dowdy Oakley Crank Biggest Flirt Ned Dowdy Oakley Crank Most Bashful Alfred Chewning Jane Powell Best Natured James Kidd Florence Pittman Best Athlete Neil Henderson Margie Stevens Class Will We, the Senior Class of 1949, being in sound body and mind, nearing the time of our departure, do hereby make our last will and testament to the Junior Class. We are deeply indebted to the entire faculty and wish to extend our sincere thanks to them for their assistance and warm friendship. As Seniors, we wish to hand down to the Juniors our most prized characteristics— Arlene Carter bequeaths her likeable personality to Marie Gowen. Winnie Robertson leaves her sweet, quiet ways to Margie Showalter and Margaret Londeree. Joyce Gunter wills her intelligence and poise to Bernard Ragland. Jane Powell bequeaths her charming vocabulary to Irene Hughes—if she has the courage to use it. Aylese Carter bequeaths her favorite giggles to Mary Powell. Christine Fitzgerald wills her good nature to Katherine Woody. Florence Pittman leaves her right to be editor of the School Daze to Patsy Wood. Oakley Crank wills her ability to get into trouble to Pat Trice. Neil Henderson leaves his sports’ ability to Warren Morris and Curtis Matthews. Horsley Wills bequeaths his good natured ways to Evans Martin. Elizabeth Mundy leaves Betty Buchanan the right to be shorty” of the class. Virginia Mundy wills her happy-go-lucky ways to Ben Harris. John D. Berry bequeaths his baseball ability to Billy Jackson. Forrest Banton wills to Shirley Bradley the right to be the baby of the class. James Goodwin wills Wesley Butler his love for the Clifford girls. Dillard Fitzgerald leaves Paul Saunders his studious ways. Alice Giles bequeaths her love for basketball to Cora Wood and Leona Brooks. Page Bailey wills her winning smile to Autry Bragg. Louise Fitzgerald leaves Virginia Moon the right to play the piano. Frances Watts wills her love for commercial subjects to Grace Thompson and Maxine Fitzgerald. Virginia Kidd bequeaths her sunny disposition to Nannie Mawyer. Glen Wills bequeaths his know-it-all” manner to Billy Ware. Roland Wood gladly leaves his boisterous personality to William Robertson and John Edd Purvis. Alfred Chewning bequeaths his bashfulness to John Tyree and Ernest Purvis. Dick Mundy bequeaths his indifferent attitude to Betty Ryan. Helen Ann Powell wills her neatness to Betty Butt and George Rucker. Barbara Gowen leaves her willingness to help others to Mack Elliott. Lowell Butt leaves his wonderful personality to Harold Thomas. James Kidd wills his way of charming the girls to Bobby Terry. Melvin Ripley leaves his witty ways to Mark Fitzgerald. Frances Bryant leaves her blonde curls to Doris Jones. Nell Butler wills her seat on the Arrington bus to Betty Davis. Dallas Ashley bequeaths her sweet disposition to Adelaide DeCatur. Evelyn Ballew leaves her privilege of visiting Lynchburg from school to Lillian Spencer. Ned Dowdy and Lee Norvelle leave the right to skip class to Fred White and Russell Wood. Margie Stevens bequeaths the right to be the Chatterbox” of the class to Otis Brent and John Proffitt. J i3 y Class of 1950 O, Brent I. Hughes W. Butler M. Bragg M. Elliott G. Brooks B. Buchanan M. Fitzgerald B. Butt B. Harris B. Davis W. Jackson E. Martin A. DeCatur C. Matthews M. Fitzgerald W. Morris M. Gowen J. Proffitt M. Londeree E. Purvis J. Purvis d 14 h Class of 1950 N. Mawyer B. Rayland V. Moon W. Robertson M. Powell B. Ryan G. Rucker M. Showalter P. Saunders L. Spencer B. Terry H. Thomas G. Thompson P. Trice C. Wood J. Tyree S. Bradley P. Wood W. Ware K. Woody F. White d 15 y Class of 1951 B. Browning E. Burnley W. Browning R. Campbell S. Harris M. Floyd B. Forlus W. Kidd M. Hughes R. McKenzie K. Gowen W. Mays D. Nelson F. Elliott P. Phillips H. Morris W. Pugh F. Ogden J. Ogden A. Purvis M. Parish M. Purvis M. Ragland G. Snead D. Terry W. Wood M. Terry J. Wright i y Class of 1951 E. Thacker M. Fields R. Tinnell N. Goodwin B. Wood R. Goolsby C. Harvey P. Wood R. Henderson B. Woodson B. Allen P. Powell D. Banton O. Knight M. Carter R. Sites J. Crocker J. Snead L. White E. Glover F. Harris G. Witt A. Robertson H. Stevens J. Wood W. Hughes M. Wood V. Wood i 17 h Class of 1952 J. Crist J. Bryant C. Craig M. Campbell R. Davis F. Davis S. Fitzgerald G. Farrar J. Goodwin J. Fitzgerald E. Perry L. Fitzgerald J. Floyd L. Powell R. Gleason A. White F. Gowen L. Harvey M. Buchanan L. Morris F. Bragg W. Rothgeb 1 18 h Class of 1952 M. Simpson F. McKenzie R. Snead M. Crank H. Spencer E. Gowen M. White T. White J. Proffitt R. Powell A. Wood E. Wills A. Bridgewater J. Rothgeb E. Burnley S. Purvis P. Mawyer F. Mays L. Pugh J. Mays J. Browning E. Fiale D. Campbell A 19 y Seventh Qmde Sixth Cjmde - 1 20 y Jiftk Grade dearth Grade { 2 Zkird (?rtuk Second Qrade 22 y Jirst Qrade Safety Patrol Captain .Margie Stevens Sponsor .Mr. Atto Captain .Margie Stevens Sponsor .Mr. Atto 4 23 Y Cycle Staff Editor-in-chief .Neil Henderson Associate Editor . . . .Elizabeth Mundy Business Managers [ Arlene Carter (Winnie Robertson Advertising Managers [ Lee Norvelle ( John Berry Sponsor Mrs. Coleman Typists [Louise Fitzgerald (Christine Fitzgerald (Dallas Ashley Snapshot pictures .... (Alice Giles [Nell Butler School Daze Staff Editor-in-Cbief . . . Florence Pittman [ Patsy Wood Associate Editors .(Jane Powell Business Manager .Frances Watts Advertising Mgr. Assistants . Neil Henderson [Roland Wood (Lee Norvelle Sponsor . [ James Goodwin e porters .(Dillard Fitzgerald Typist .Joyce Gunter Jokes .Alice Giles Printer .Barbara Gowen Artist .Melvin Ripley Commercial Director . .Mrs. Roberts Mrs. Coleman ; Dramatic Club President .Patsy Wood Vice-President .Virginia Moon Secretary-Treasurer . Cora Wood Sponsor .Miss Walker High School 4-M Club President ..Elizabeth Mundy Vice-President ...Paul Saunders Secretary .Betty Jo Buchanan Treasurer .John Daniel Berry Song Leader . .Lee Norvelle Sponsor . .Mrs. Stinnette J 25 j Qlee Club Instructor .Miss Coggins Commercial Club President . .Frances Watts Secretary .Dillard Fitzgerald Treasurer .Florence P ittman «l 26 1 Cjirls ' basketball Captain . . .Margie Stevens Co-Captain .Alice Giles Manager .Oakley Crank Left to right , back row : L. Brooks, D. Ashley, B. Ryan, A. DeCatur, R. Tinnell. Middle Row : P. Wood, L. Fitzgerald, F. Watts, F. Ogden. Front Roic : L. Spencer, J. Crocker, M. Stevens, A. Giles, B. Davis, C. Wood. boys ’ basketball Captain .Neil Henderson Manager .Billy Jackson Left to back row : L. Norvelle, J. Kidd, A. Purvis, W. Robertson, H. Thomas, W. Rothgeb. Front Row : B. Terry, P. Trice, N. ITenderson, R. Flenderson, B. Jackson. { 27 Y Qirls ’ Softball Captain .Leona Brooks Co-Captain .Cora Wood Manager .. .Lillian Spencer Left to right, back rote: K. Woody, J. Crocker, B. Ryan, N. Butler, A. DeCatur, R. Tinnell, D. Ashley, M. Stevens. Middle Row: V. Moon, O. Crank, R. Campbell, M. Campbell, B. Forbes, J. Ogden, E. Burn¬ ley, F. Pittman. 1 rout Row: F. Davis, B. Buchanan, B. Davis, A. Giles, F. Ogden, J. Bryant, S. Fitzgerald. Captain ..John Daniel Berry Co-Captain .Billy Jackson Manager .Mack Elliott Left to right, back row: P. Trice, M. Ripley, R. Wood, R. McKenzie, N. Henderson, B. J ackson, R. Hen¬ derson. Middle Row: J. Wright, J. Purvis, R. Mundy, O. Knight, L. Norvelle, P. Saunders. Front Row: N. Dowdy, B. Terry, A. Purvis, J. Berry, W. Morris, W. Rothgeb. Mays ’ Baseball football Zeam Captain . .Mark Fitzgerald Coach .Mr. Reed Left to right, tack row: L. Norvelle, M. Fitzgerald, J. Goodwin. Front Row: R. Wood, B. Jackson, W. Roberson, N. Dowdy, W. Morris, C. Mathews, M. Ripley, D. Fitzgerald. Cheer Readers Leader ..Oakley Crank Left to right: R. Campbell, F. Pittman, V. Moon, J. Wood, B. Buchanan, B. Allen, B. Forbes, O, Crank, M. Floyd. {29 y Snapshots 1.—Oakley, Flo. 2.—John Daniel. 3.—Flo, Alice. 4.—Virginia, Mason. 5.—Aylese, Arlene. 6.—Jane and her niece. 7.—Neil. 8.—Dallas, James. 9—Christine. 10.—Mr. Reed. 11.—Joyce. 12.—Dallas, Nell. 13.—Elizabeth, Virginia. 14.—Betty. 15.—Oakley, Peter. 16.—Dallas, Nell, Margie. 17.—Oakley, John L. 18.—Dick Mundy. 19.—Virginia, Louise. 20.—Helen, Margaret. 21.—Virginia, Betty, Mary, Betty J. 22.—Horsley. 23.—Helen Ann. 24.—Mr. Reed, Flo, Dallas, Nell. 25.—Mrs. Cox. 26.—Mrs. Harris and daughter. 27.—June, Thomas. J 30 y • OTTIEO UNDtR AUTHORITY OF THJ COCA-COIA COMPANY 6 Y CHARLOTTESVILLE COCA-COLA BOTTLING WORKS, Inc. In Lynchburg It’s for YOUNGER CROWD FASHIONS Millner Quality Costs No More Read the LYNCHBURG NEWS The newspaper for the entire family. All the news of world, happenings in your State, your community, Sports, Society, Stirring Editorials, Features, Eight Page Color Comic Supplements on Sunday. d 31 y 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 S. 0. FISHER CO. SPORTING GOODS Lynchburg, Virginia Floyd’s Grocery Store Fresh Meat Feed and Flour Buy the most tor the least Phone 41 1 Lovingston, Virginia Kelvinator Dealer Refrigerators Electric Stoves 1865 1949 The Lynchburg National Bank and Trust Co. Ninth and Main Streets Offers a Complete Banking System Lynchburg ' s Oldest Bank Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Weinstein Furniture Co. 1023 Main Street Lynchburg, Virginia Dealers in New and Used Furniture Compliments of CRADDOCK-TERRY SHOE CORPORATION Lynchburg, Virginia FINE FOOTWEAR for the ENTIRE FAMILY COLEMAN’S Lynchburg, Virginia i 32 F CHARLOTTESVILLE BARBER SHOP 513 East Main Street JOHN G. B. CRENSHAW (Proprietor) Compliments of Charlottesville Auto Parts Corporation Charlottesville, Virginia JARMAN S Incorporated L. C. SMITH and CORONA TYPEWRITERS Engraved Wedding Invitations and Announcements School Announcements and Cards Office Furniture and Supplies Fine Writing Papers Charlottesville, Virginia 1897 1949 JOSTEN’S Owantonna, Minnesota • ma EHEE’Q Manufacturers of Treasure Craft Jewelry and Stationery • i 33 y A LCO Gallaham Grocery and Perfect Food in Packages Produce Company, Inc. 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Bailey, Proprietor Furniture Center Gas — Oil — Accessories The Store of Tomorrow For happy motoring buy at the Lovingston Esso Service Seeing is believing, Come in and believe Lovingston, Virginia Phone 21 1 Lovingston, Virginia Compliments of SHELTON ' S STORE Lovingston, Virginia Compliments of DAVIS ELECTRIC COMPANY Hot Point and G. E. Appliances Phone 4124 Lovingston, Virginia Compliments of JOHN E. GANNAWAY CO. LOVING BROTHERS 1 ncorporated Fancy Groceries HARDWARE Lovingston, Virginia 1018 Main Street Lynchburg, Virginia i 35 y Compliments of VIRGINIA PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY Charlottesville, Virginia Phone 2203 71 1 West Main Street ALBEMARLE-MAYTAG Sales — Service Home Appliances Charlottesville, Virginia CENTRAL VIRGINIA ELECTRIC CO-OP. THE First National Bank of Nelson County Lovingston, Virginia The Bank for the People of Nelson County Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Arrington Cold Storage Cooperative, Inc. Apple Storage and Manufacturers of Ice Complete Service Inland Service Corporation Shipman, Virginia Apple Storage Ice Manufacturers FARRAR COMPANY General Merchandise Fresh Meat — Coal — Fertilizer — Radios Arrington, Virginia W. P. FITZPATRICK The Quality Supply House General Merchandise Arrington, Virginia Compliments of MORRIS SERVICE STATION F. E. Astroth, Proprietor Faber, Virginia Compliments of R. C. SMITH—Agent Republic Oil Refining Company i 36 1“ M. C. THOMAS FURNITURE COMPANY We make a specialty of Handling Fine Felt and Inner Spring Mattresses CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA Phone 437 Compliments of Nelson Motor Company P. D. Payne, Jr., Manager Lovingston, Virginia SPORTING GOODS CLASS JEWELRY We Fill Prescriptions for Glasses PHILLIP’S Brothers, Inc. 906 Main Street Lynchburg, Virginia It ' s Wise to Shop at Snyder Berman, Inc. 9 1 4 Main Street Lynchburg, Virginia The Store of Values For Youthful Fashions Shop at D. Moses Company The Best Place to Shop After All Lynchburg, Virginia Compliments of M. W. Callaham Sons Lynchburg, Virginia LEONARD ' S Women ' s and Misses ' Apparel Lynchburg, Virginia Established 1885 Phone 2859 LICHTENSTEIN ' S Ready to Wear For Men and Children 1021 Main Street Lynchburg, Virginia i 37 y Compliments of LAMBERT’S STORE GENERAL MERCHANDISE FABER, VIRGINIA Compliments of F. A. WEST GENERAL MERCHANDISE FABER, VIRGINIA Miles of Smiles When You Ride TRAILWAY BUSES Consult Your Loving Bros. Local Agent Lovingston, Virginia Compliments of Chas. King Son Co. INCORPORATED Compliments from Sears, Roebuck Co. Your One Stop Shopping Center Charlottesville, Virginia In Charlottesville, Virginia 212 West Main Street Phone 74 i 38 y H. M. GLEASON COMPANY, INC. International Trucks, Farm Machinery and Hardware Handy Sprayers, Feeds, Seeds, Fertilizers CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA First and Garrett Streets Phone 291 WRIGHT’S WRECKING YARD 1320 East Market Street CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA Phone 862 NEW AND USED AUTO PARTS — AUTO GLASS Charlottesville Hardware Company, Inc. Hardware of All Kinds Charlottesville, Virginia Gilmore, Hamm Snyder Incorporated Furniture for the Home and Office Charlottesville, Virginia WILLS GROCERY Gas — Oil — Groceries Freshwater Cove Lovingston, Virginia ASHLEY ' S SERVICE STATION GROCERIES Frozen Foods — Flour — Feed Lovingston, Virginia Gas Oil Compliments of DOROTHY ' S BEAUTY SHOP Lovingston, Virginia PONTON ' S GROCERY Lovingston, Virginia The Store that Makes the Prices GAS OIL Compliments of IRENE C. CLARKSON ' S STORE Self Service FANCY NOTIONS and GROCERIES Colleen Arrington, Virginia Compliments of A FRIEND { 39 y THE YOUNG MEN’S SHOP Home of Hart-Schaffner and Marx Clothes CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA LET Shop at SCHEWEL’S Twelfth and Main Streets Lynchburg, Virginia LEGGETT’S Feather Your Nest In Lynchburg, Virginia A half-century in the Furniture Business and Save LEVY’S C. I. Johnson Son The Fashion Mart of Charlottesville, Virginia Quality Merchandise 102 East Main Street Phone 278 Gas—Oil Cross Ties Farm Machinery Gibson Refrigerators Home of Habitmakers Dresses Amy Tinker Costumes Winginia, Nelson County, Virginia Agents for DuPont Paint, Link-Belt Stokers Williams Oil-o-Matic Oil Burners Compliments of FRANK SARGENT, JR. 408 National Bank Building Charlottesville, Virginia General Insurance W. T. Martin Hardware Company Compliments of DOYLE — Florist Charlottesville, Virginia Lynchburg, Virginia ELLIOT ICE COMPANY SHOECENTER, Inc. X-Ray Shoe Fitting Charlottesville, Virginia 3 1 3 East Main Street Charlottesville, Virginia T 40 y Compliments of MONTICELLO C. H. WILLIAMS CO. DAIRY Charlottesville ' s Leading Department Store eToWTn eJewolhy Company Compliments of Mom Pop’s Restaurant Hamburgers — Steaks — Chops Lynchburg, Virginia We Like to Serve You JEWELERS OPTICIANS Lovingston, Virginia Compliments of Telephone 28 W. J. HEATH SON BABCOCK MOTOR CO. Norwood, Virginia Sales CHEVROLET Service PULPWOOD — CROSS TIRES and and OLDSMOBILE GENERAL MERCHANDISE Amherst, Virginia R. W. M. B. FOSTER Compliments of Pulpwood and Merchandise Y. M. C. A. Caskie, Virginia Gladstone, Virginia C. R. BROWN MRS. GLADYS MOON Merchandise General Merchandise Come and Get It Gladstone, Virginia Shipman, Virginia a 4i y Ford Sales and Service for past 35 years Lea Brothers Motor Co. New Nelson Theatre Lovingston, Virginia INCORPORATED G. Herbert Delk, Manager Finest Entertainment TIRES, GAS, OIL, and LUBRICATION Wrecker Service—Come to see us Phone 1131 Lovingston, Virginia Soda Fountain — Sandwiches and Coffee Service DODGE AND PLYMOUTH Passenger Cars Dependable Efficient Fair J. M. Proffit Motor Co. John P. Huehes Motor Sales — Service Lovingston, Virginia Company, Inc. Twenty-Four Wrecker Service Dodge Job — Rated Trucks 300 Commerce Street Lynchburg, Virginia For ov er 35 years Compliments Your Friendly Candy Men Hudson Sales and Service Ferguson Tractor Parts KING ROBERTS, Inc. Service and Farming Equipment Wholesale Confectioners ECONOMY MOTORS Charlottesville, Virginia 108 West Main Street Phone 575 Nationally Known and Advertised Candies only Waynesboro, Virginia Wise Potato Chips—Delrich Oleomar¬ garine — Dow Cheese — Mayonnaise— Pickles — Nabs — Salted Peanuts, etc. College Inn Soups, etc. Compliments of FREEMAN-GOOLSBY MOBIL SERVICE Mobil Gas, Mobil Oil, Tires and Batteries The House that Quality and Service Complete Auto Service Built. Phone 926 101 Main Street Waynesboro, Virginia d 42 J. Purvis Bros. Service Station Shipman, Virginia GAS — OIL — GROCERIES Phone 5 14 FRIENDS OF THE CYCLE Dr. H. S. Moon Mr. R. L. Marshall 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 preced¬ ing pages. They have made possible this publication. 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