E M Holt High School - Reg O Ala Yearbook (Burlington, NC)

 - Class of 1951

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We can hope to reproduce only a minor portion of the happiness we have experienced, the enlightenment we have acquired, the standards of character we have developed, and the friendships we have madeg be- cause these are things that neither words nor pictures can express truly. Nor can we portray our carefree days at E. M. Holt, our love for our parents. our appreciation to our principal and teachers, our dread of classes due to unlearned lessons, the crookedness of the lunch line. excuses to go to town to sell ads, spend- ing an hour in a ditch on a cold day in an unheated bus. and the many well remembered acts of kindness and love. However, we shall strive in writing this letter to present a true picture of our school days. Not only our school days but also our lives and the lives of our parents are influenced by the past: our heritage is historically one of the richest in the United States, for 3 miles from our school on May 16, 1771, was fought the tirst battle for American independence between the Colonial Troops commanded by Gover- nor Tryon and a group of Alamance farmers who called themselves Regulators For this reason our year- book is named REG-O-ALA, derived from Regulators of Alamance : it is our hope that we and our descend- ants shall always cherish the memory of those bold Regulators and resolve by our honorable progress and ambition in life to carry on their fight for freedom and democracy. Our school, Edwin M. Holt, first opened its doors in 1927 on thirty acres of the original Holt land given by James N. Williamson, Jr., and William H. Williamson. grandsons of the owner of the first cotton mill in Alamance County, Edwin M. Holt, in whose honor the school was named. On that grand opening about 400 students, in grades one through eleven. under the supervision of eleven teachers entered school for an eight month term. Today we have nearly one thousand students, 31 teachers, twelve grades, and nine months of school. Our building has expanded from one of 16 rooms to a modern high school with 37 rooms. Today these are Quite crowdedg next year we hope that our dreams for a new high school will materialize. Several years ago we learned that a letter had definite parts: heading, address. salutation, body, com- plimentary close and signature. In this, our letter to you, we have a heading, the freshmen heading toward success: an address, the sophomores addressing the future with efficiency: a salutation, the juniors saluting and accepting their responsibilities, a complimentary close, the seniors closing these four years with credit- able serviceg a signature, the merchants and professional men of Alamance County who by their educational interest and financial generosity made this volume possible. The body of our letter consists of classes, re- ligious and social activities, and athletics. Dear Reader, it is our hope that you will never forget our eventful days at E. M. Holt, for they have been wonderful-among the best and happiest that we shall ever experience. In our letter we shall endeavor to present our thoughts and actions recorded in words and pictures, in such a way that this letter will be- 3,13 come one of your most cherished possessions. h ,Q -'fl X5 Sincerely, Ti-is REG-O-ALA STAFF A' . SLVR' 24. :1- I Ff' :E LZ - .,, ,. A 12: 5:,z N-Y r - --15- f- :r1'v 1--1---1' '- -vr- fr--N-1' - .-.- , 1- -- .-. .f 1 -1- ----,C ,---. f- W -, .,- -. ,-,- - - -- .-.-,. .- .-... -ur . ' in ' .1 , 1 .,, .. A ' frm . , . L 1 ,Ef f- ' -H '1,,4vJ -rf'Ti-'f - -- -4- -wus. 'life 'f?1'1x'1f!:f-Qfg'-L , Jill. Hii:,f?.- Mg 5.51.15--gif-wi, 1 . A , f ' .NJ- . -A W. '1.'r'1'.i .-f., . 1 ,, ft-,Irs 1-- '. 1 . 31. ?q1.Ei4....q.,p,,5.,gA,,Q 519, 93 5-.f5g..Z.Q,, -I .-1-1 Ifffhglff yfzyffggfgjni,-, 2 IN 00K ZETTER E P1 HOLT SCHOOL BURLINGTON, N Q THE 'READER E M Hott COMMUNITY BURLING TON 4 ' 1. M .i REG-O-ALA STAFF i N o A TABLE OF CONTENTS Our Message ............ .......,...,..,..............., Table of Contents ....... Dedication ..........,.. Our Leaders ........ Dear Teachers ...,, Classes .,.,... ,,.......... Freshmen ........ Sophomores ,,., Juniors ................. Seniors ,...............,.... Senior His1.ory .,.......... Activities ..,............................. John Shoffner Library ....,........ Custodes Librorum ........,.,...,,,..,...,. REG-O-ALA King and Queen ......... REG-O-ALA Stal? .........,.............,.. Future Farmers of America ......., Trumpet ...,.....,..............,.,.......... Student Council .......................... Lambda Chi ....,,..........,.,.,.............. Senior Memories .................,............,. Our Trip to Washington, D. C ......,..... Behind the Scenes ...........,..........i............. Harvest Festival Kings and Queens ......... Glee Club ..........,............................,...,...... Bus Drivers ......................................... Junior Council ............,.. Our 1950-'51 Calendar ...,... Superlatives ........,,...,,.,.. Janitor and Maid ,............ Cafeteria Personnel ...,.,. Athletics ..........,,,,...,.........,.. Basketball ............... Football ..,i.,........... Girls' Basketball ..... Baseball ......,,...,,.... Cheerleaders ...... Our Royalty ........ ,.... Advertisement ......... Autographs ....... 3 PAGE 2 . 3 S 4 . 5 5- 7 8-20 9-10 .....,.ll-12 ,....,,l3-14 ,l.....l5-19 20 l..,.,,2l-42 22 22 23 ,......24-25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 . 34 . 35 35 .l,,,..36-37 .......38-4l 42 42 .......43-47 44 . 45 . 46 . 46 , 47 48 .,..,..49-74 MAY MEMURIAL LIBRARY 342 S. Spring Street Burlington, NC 27215 --F1 - .W ...4-A DEDl6'v47l0N We, the seniors of 1951, gratefully dedicate our REG-O-ALA to our principal, L. M. Adcock. For his unselfish life dedicated to the moulding of stronger minds, for his understanding of fairness, for his Willingness to help youth, for his accomplishments of mind and spirit, for his integrity and industry, We take particular pleasure in dedicating our REG-O-ALA to our esteemed principal as an expression of our appreciation for all that he has done for us. 4 owe ltHlDfR5' L. R. WOOTTON L. M. ADCOCK DR. M. E. YOUNT Supervisor of Instruction Principal Superintendent . L.. W.. .... .. . , . ,,,.w.,. . D .... ,..,. . ...., ,. ,.,..,. K . 43' l06'v4l BOARD Joe Seymour, Glenn Slaughter, Howard Patterson, chairmang Norman Alexander secretaryg James Stanfleld. 5 P51413 MRS. A. D. KINNETT MR.E., Woman's Missionary Union Training School. Bible MRS. HOLT HENDERSON A.B., W.C.U.N.C. Librarian MRS. W. ALBERT GRAHAM A.B., W.C.U.N.C. English MRS. W. IRA LEE A.B., Flora Macdonald College English, French, History MRS. RALPH B. BARKSDALE B.S., W.C.U.N.C. Music MRS, R. Z. NEWTON A.B., Asbury College Commercial, English MRS. JAMES W. KING Secretary MRS. GLENNA D. LEWIS B.S., W.C.U.N.C. Home Economics MRS. LOUELLA A. CAMMACK Cincinnati Conservatory Music CHARLES ALSON KEARNS B.S., Furman University Physical Education THOMAS HARRIS B.S., E.C.T.C. Science GORDON M. BOWERS A.B., Elon College Mathematics WAYNE C. ROACH B.S., N. C. State College Vocational Agriculture 7Ev4L'flfR.S', Miss LOUISE STRAUGHAN A.S.T.C. 2nd grade MRS. CORA M. HARGIS W.C.U.N.C. lst grade Miss HELEN COBLE Salem College 2nd grade MRS. CLETA MURRAY A.B., Guilford College lst grade MRS. FLORENCE G. HENDERSON A.B., E.C.T.C. lst grade MRS. R. S. LOY A.S.T.C. 2nd grade MRS. JAMES M. SIKES A.B., Carson-Newman College 4th grade MRS. PAUL G. KINNEY A.B., Elon College 3rd grade MRS. C. W. DURHAM Elon College 3rd grade MRS. W. A. MILLER, JR. A.B., W.C.U.N.C. 4th grade MRS. ROBERT D. BEVAN E.C.T.C. 4th grade MRS. R. E. RICKS A.B., Meredith College 3rd grade MRS. T. A. BOLAND E.C.T.C. 5th grade MISS LALAH G. APPLE A.B., Elon College 5th grade MRS. RUBY ANDREWS SYKES A.B., Elon College 6th grade MRS. CHARLES B. COBLE, SR. A.B., W.C.U.N.C. 7th grade MRS. JOSEPHINE G. UMSTEAD A.B., Lincoln Memorial University 7th grade MRS. W. J. PATTON A.B., Elon College 8th grade MISS ELIZABETH THOMPSON A.B., Elon College 6th grade CAMERON WILTON HAWKINS A.B., U.N.C. 8th grade 9 E'-T'il? -.af . ,g Q A C' 'ol 7 IMI ll HIINX .mu YXIIIIII? mu: W 4 X IA!Ellil ,155 ul' r xg.-5-' I ' -Z W Y A 5 w Im., MAY 12, 1951 Dear Classmate, A' These pupils achieved the highest grade in English for the first six Weeks and have the honor of introducing our classes. FRESHMAN JUNIOR EVELYN PHILLIPPIE CURTIS STANLEY SOPHOMORE SENIOR HENRY CHRISCOE FRANCES ALEXANDER Affectionately, SENIORS OF '51 FRE5HMEN HEADIN6 TUWARD 5 066555 fis -x PATTY SHARPE CAREY PATTERSON LARRY OVERMAN President Secretary Treasurer CHARLES TURNER MR. ROACH MRS. LEWIS Vice-President Adviser Adviser Motto: We're not at the top but climbing. Flower: Rose Colors: Blue and White The beginning of the school year, 1950-'51, initiated a new group of eager, expectant freshmen who Started their classes and activities with successful organization. Besides the otiicers elected above, Carey Pat- terson and Tommy Glenn Were elected representatives to the student council, Glenward Faulkner to the REG-O-ALA staff, and Dorothy Keck to the Trumpet staff. FRESHMEN ' zl it M, ,..,. .. gl. V , M as ,u',..f--. . au - A J. 4.8 A .., . Lg ' I .A A .,:., . A X' ' JJ L' ,'f1f.5' ' '- QQ '.-,, Q.. - L 3 12 A Q A 1 -.,. 1. jg'-141 -fl . . ,, . J 'af L4 Tk f' V .-, , J X il , ,A,, . X A' .. ,fs -. 4 .57 , X if. i 1 4 J . ' 'YG' I . ' fi V 4 . . 1 . N Q .,'-' is 1.58 nrln li .::: ' in ' 1 Q if fl AA i K t ii XM .N., A. ., 6' ,Qi ,,,. . 5 .T .1 B sg, y : . . .i. 1 3 is f' N Q ., .. if X S , I yi i , .1 Y- in my , .rv Q, .Q K s .V .3 X v an .. f' rv - f - x v. AV' ' L ' X if NX X N X if-QT 1 Bowman Atkins Blaylock Broome Collins Clapp Faulkner Fogleman Glenn Glasgow Alvis Hudson Keck Alvin Hudson C. Isley B. Isley Kimbrough Mincey Moore Mooreiield Patterson Overman Phillippie Newton Roberson Sharpe Smith Slaughter Sothern Stanfield Turner Wall Watkins Ward Welch 50Pfl0MORf5' v4DDRE5'5lN6 NIE FUTURE Wlffl EFFICIENCY I hi A7'iT'x iL 1 'X MARIE KENNEDY HENRY CHR1scoE BOBBIE BELCH Secretary President Vice-President WALTER MARSHEL LEE, JR. MR. HARRIS MR. BOWERS Treasurer Adviser Adviser Motto: We build the ladder by which we climb. Flower: Gardenia Colors: Green and White With high hopes of achieving a successful year and performing efficient service, the sophomores entered into their classes and the activities of the school. Their representatives to the student council were Dorothy Newton and Henry Chriscoeg Dorothy was elected secretary of the coun- cil. Shirley Boswell was elected REG-O-ALA representative, and Shirley Love Trumpet representative. As the members of the class learned their lessons and performed their duties, they gained much knowledge and experience that will help them in the future. ll H W y 1 X 'F I kk ll IA l'k xx yj! Kh.v .S'0Pfl0MORE.Y ' 'W':j H :.', ,N . fe' s-wvzxv - M43 -.. 1 NS Es v 45 ,55 .. i A x 337 vs? X w- , !',, N , ' Iv., .. lla! xx - V 1. as. is if 4 E.. Q 1 . , , K if . i . f. .5 Q P t I 3.-.. f f I ,K fi ilr N 1 it 'R 1 . . 5, Ay. ', . ,,'. .- ' .f I if . X3 ' WF :VA ' I .,,,. .1 ' A , it A I bmi 2? l 1, .. wx. .: - .g : . , - eSl1?:w. J. 4. ,Ji 5 .-xe X ., ., .4k,,,, EEE i:5E .fizz -J , Ny Q f 1-. we ae 11-232:-1 . f,z: ww-:J -' .M p, gg:-.3 ., -5.1 .V IT?v :' ff.. GX 'S' 9 I V 1 - r I J T . fe. -N ' -.-, 1 - . it '- -- f i ' Ai .' A+ ' I f l' ' A N I , ..... , V Xb uuqz in .Mi ,, -A m e I .si . fr , 3. S . 'fig' L - ' Qz - -'Y-rt, . r 'lv xi: W J ' f '-,. 'P X l - :kt A ' Q 5.2 lf. z 'f 5 I ,, V 6 12 e ll . f ,- fx - N Anthony Allred Belch Brown Boswell Cottle Finley Bowman Fogleman Cannady Fox Dixon Everett G. Isley Edwards Johnson Guthrie Lee May A. Holt Moser K. Holt Murrie G. Isley B. J. Isley Porterfield J. C. Isley Keck Self Kennedy Smith Love Newton Perry Pike Steele Robertson J. C. Sharpe Smithy Sutton J. Sharpe Tinnen Tew Wells Fisher .wmfoks sflwrma AND Accfprme Rfsfomsfefzfrlfs E E far' lj: -5 tk .vP9'9 ' GEORGE JOHNSON TOMMY LINENS BETTY LOU HARGROVE President T1'easu're1' Vice-President RUBY LEE CHRISCOE MRS. W. IRA LEE Secretary Adviser Motto: 'tln God We trust. Flower: Carnation Colors: Black and White With this capable slate of officers and with this adviser the juniors ac- cepted their full share of responsibility. Curtis Stanley and Sarah Lee McCarter represented the juniors on the REG-O-ALA staff, Mary Russell, Shirley Carden, Joy Payne, Ann Euliss, Ruby Lee Chriscoe, Curtis, and Polly Robbins were members of the Trumpet staffg George Johnson, Betty Lou Hargrove, Sarah Lee, and Ruby Lee were in the student council, their song leader was Becky Sharpe. The main financial expenses were taken care of by a successful maga- zine subscription saleg the profits were used for the junior-senior banquet and a trip to Washington, D. C. Before the end of the year the juniors made their important decision about school rings and will long remem- ber the happy day upon which they arrived. JUNMRS Q wif-' :rf 1 W -Si E 1, in '94, 1 ,W . N 2 Q -, in faq N., X x x X JS 4' f Wu ,n Rf. ,, , . ldv. iz x x Ji is z.. .4.. f x , 4 X if 'Gr' .mutex .. , X T. , . 11 -rl, w A . W M Q 0 r: .YK , . I , , I MM . V - . 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Hartman Geraldine Edwards Royzelle Hornaday Ann Euliss Rebecca Fogleman Jane Foster Tommy Linens Elaine Graves Bill Loving Betty Lou Hargrove John Martindale Nancy Kimrey Bradsher Moorefield Sarah Lee McCarter Gerrene Moore Marina Moore Charles Sharpe Lucille Moser Grant Sharpe June Carroll Murray Elmer Sholfner Joy Payne Peggy Neal Pickard Polly Robbins Gordon Hanford Janet Rich Mary Logan Russell Rebecca Sharpe Curtis Stanley Joe Ann Wright .S'fNl0R5' C'l0.9llV6' WITH C'RfDl7,4BlE 5fRVlL'E FRANCES ALEXANDER HEDRICK ISLEY Secretary Treasurer FRANKLIN ROBERTSON BOYD BOSWELL President Vice-President Motto: Conduct and courage lead to honor. Colors: Blue and Yellow Flower: Iris The vivacious, undaunted spirit which characterized the original mem- bers of the class of '51 prevailed throughout their four years. Early in the year they elected their ofiicers pictured above, mascots, superlatives, REG-O-ALA staff, and representatives to the student council. The year Was full of study and activities: press conference at the University of N. C., senior day at Elon College and the University of North Carolina, Christmas pageant and parties, the senior play, Easter sunrise service, class day, junior-senior banquet, source themes, examinations, their major project-this volume of the REG-O-ALA, and their last high school activity-graduation: all were performed with creditable service to them- selves and E. M. Holt High School. .YfNl0R5 CLIFTON BOYD BOSWELL Curly Attempt the end and never stand to doubt. Student Council 1, 2, 43 Class Treas. 1, Vice-Pres. 43 Foot- ball 4, Award 43 Trumpet 1, 2, 4, Asst. Cir. Mgr. 2, Sports Ed. 4: F.F.A. 1, 23 May Day Att. 33 Dramatics 33 Of- fice Asst. 33 Asst. Bus Driver 2, 3, 43 Bible Club 43 Sports Ed. REG-O-ALA 43 Most De- pendable 43 H Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 23 4-H Club 13 Bus Patrol 2, 3. REBECCA DEAN BENNETT Becky A hearty laugh, a mischiev- ous smile Make for her a life worth while. Glee Club 13 Arts and Crafts Club 33 Trumpet 43 Library Asst. 1, 2, 3, 43 Football Ban- quet Waitress 33 P.T.A. Wait- ress 43 REG-O-ALA 4. ATLAS BURLEIGH CAPPS Squire To play more. to study less, Is my ideal of happiness. Baseball 1, 2. 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, CO-Capt. 4, Award 13 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Co-Capt. 4, All County Team 3, County High Scorer 33 Glee Club 2, 33 F.F.A, 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3. 43 Bus Driver 2. 3, 4, Safety Award 33 May Day Att. 2, 33 Trumpet 33 Harvest Festival King 23 4-H Club 1. 2, 33 Most Athletic 43 REC.-O-ALA 4. ENA RUTH FINLEY Ennie Her flashing eyes, her gay smile, Make her a pleasing person- alityf' Basketball 1, 23 Harvest Festival 43 Most Original 43 REG-0-ALA 43 Trumpet 43 Library Asst. 3, 43 Library Club 33 Bible Club 3, 43 REG-O-ALA 4. HOWARD FRED COBLI-: Sparks To have a friend, be a friend. Bus. Mgr. REG-0-ALA 43 Class Pres. 33 Pres. Science Club 33 Humor Ed. Trumpet 23 Student Council 1, 43 4-H Club 1, 2, 3. Sec.-Treas. 1, 23 Perfect Attendance 1. 2. 3, 43 F.F,A. 1, 2, 33 Bus Patrol 3, 43 Substitute Bus Driver 43 Glee Club 2, 43 Best-Al1- Round 43 H Club 2, 3. V Q -C11 fl AEA -ai? FRANCES CAROL ALEXANDER Fran Life without books is death. Marshal 1, 2, 33 Trumpet 2, Ed. 43 Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Class Sec. 43 Student Council 33 Bible Club 3, 4, Sec. 43 State Bible Retreat 33 Science Club 3, Sec. 33 H Club 13 Basket- ball 1, 23 Scholastic Press Delegate 43 Football Banquet Waitress 1, 23 Mother-Daugh- ter Banquet Waitress 13 Stu- dent Council Congress Dele- gate 33 Most Dependable 43 REG-O-ALA 4. THEODORE LESLIE BOWMAN ..Ted,, Ulf at once you donit succeed, Then try another method. Dramatic Club 33 Glee Club 23 Cir. Mgr. REG-O-ALA 4. BETTIE JEAN BOONE Jean Sweet and lovely, nice and neat, Just to know her is a treat. Glee Club 13 Arts and Crafts Club 33 Trumpet 43 Library Asst. 1, 2, 3, 43 4-H Club 1, 2, 33 Football Banquet Waitress 13 Most Popular 43 P.T.A. Waitress 13 REG-O-ALA 4. DON TABER COBLE Cobble Were there no women, men might live like gods. Basketball 43 Asst. Bus Driver 3, 43 Band 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 43 F.F.A. 1, 23 Science Club 33 Cafeteria Personnel 43 Perfect Attendance 1, 2, 3, 43 REG-O-ALA 4. SHIRLEY HOLT FONVILLE Grady Youth comes only once in a lifetime? Trumpet 3, 43 Substitute Bus Driver 3, 43 4-H Club 1, 2, 33 Library Asst. 2, 33 Arts and Crafts Club 33 Advertising Committee REG-O-ALA 43 Basketball 13 Glee Club 23 Perfect Attendance 1, 3, 4. PATSY RUTH Fox Poodle Cute and sweet. she comes your way. Brightening your darkest days, May Queen Att. 33 Basket- ball 1. 23 Class Sec, 2. Treas. 33 Club 23 Bible Club 43 Treas. 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 43 Junior-Senior Banquet Wait- ress 1, 23 Football Banquet Waitress 23 Cheerleader 3: Arts and Crafts 33 Bible Club 43 Office Asst. 33 Library Asst. 1, 43 Harvest Festival 33 REG-O-ALA 4. BILLY GLENN FOGLEMAN Bill He tries to flirt with every skirt. Cheerleader 43 Song Leader 3, 43 Glee Club 2, 3, 43 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Song Leader 3, 43 Football 33 Basketball 2, 33 Bus Driver 43 Gibson- ville High School 23 Bible Club 3, 43 Dramatic Club 23 Library Asst. 43 REG-O-ALA 4. FAYE CAROLYN GnAvEs ..Faye., A good heart is better than all the heads in the world. Perfect Attendance 13 Bible Club 3, 43 Glee Club 23 Trumpet 43 REG-O-ALA 4. HEDRICK LEONARD ISLEY ..Hedy., My only books were wom- en's looks, And. gfolly's all they've taught me. Glee Club 2, 43 Class Sec. 1, Pres. 2, Vice-Pres. 3, Treas. 43 Substitute Bus Driver 2, 33 Bus Driver 43 Student Coun- cil 2, 33 Bus Patrol 33 Mar- shal 33 Club 1, 2, 3, 43 F.F.A. 1, 2, 33 Science Club Vice-Pres. 33 Advertising Mgr. REG-O-ALA 43 Most Popular 4. SADIE LEE ISLEY Duck She's always full of fun and J0y, A favorite with any girl or boy. Basketball 2, 33 Bible Club 3, 43 Library Asst. 43 Trumpet 43 4-H Club 13 Glee Club 23 Bus Patrol 3, 43 REG-O-ALA 4. A ' -.lrziirkxw ,Jiri-3 - 3 ,.-,, ..,. 1 . 4... K .4-.K TH , .3 'MS ' as ,Q . 2 . . . 1iX:s:1-1::.:i- 1 -'-. 1,.,:.:,: 3- .51-541 13. 1 .gi wi, , .g ! 6 W R 9? 'gmc' i 4 ..,, may ,-:rw-,.i',5 ffii, .5 2 '17 5ENl0R5 Red Why rush? The world will be here when we are gone. Football 1, 2, 3. 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 F.F.A. 2, 33 Bus Driver 2, 3, 43 Cafeteria Per- sonnel 43 Library Asst. 33 Most Dependable 33 Most Original 43 Glee Club 33 REG- O-ALA 4. REBECCA DARE GARRETT Becky Service above self. Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Student Council 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 3. Pres. 43 REG-O-ALA 43 Bible Club 3, 4, Chorister 43 Class Historian 4, Vice-Pres. 23 Bible Retreat 1, 33 Perfect Attendance 33 Scholastic Press Delegate 43 Student Council Congress Delegate 33 Football Banquet Waitress 23 Best-All-Round 4. CARSON RAY HUDSON Buffalo Bill All I ask is to be let alone. Glee Club 1. 23 F.F.A. 1, 2, 3. 43 Bus Driver 3, 4: Football 2, 33 Basketball 23 REG-O-ALA 4. BETTY JEAN ISLEY Bet Full of chatter, full of pep. Never quiet. that's her rep, Library Asst. 1, 2, 3, 43 Per- fect Attendance 1, 2, 33 Glee Club 23 Science Club 33 Arts and Crafts Club 33 4-H Club 1, 23 Trumpet 43 Bible Club 43 REG-O-ALA 4. JERRY ELWOOD LOWDER Jerry Supply thyself with knowl- edge. Student Council 1, 2, 4, Sec. 23 Class Pres. 13 Trumpet 1, 2, 33 F.F.A. 1, 2, Sec. 23 Science Club 33 Club 1, 23 Baseball 1, 2. 3, 43 Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 43 Asst. Bus Driver 3, Regu- lar 43 Perfect Attendance 1. 2, 3, 43 Marshal 1, 23 Chief Marshal 33 Citizenship Med- al 33 Assoc. Ed. REG-O-ALA 3, Ed. 43 Scholastic Medal 13 Most Talented 4. .S'fNl0R5' JOHN McGowAN, JR. Lard A boy so fine, but never on time, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 23 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club l, 2, 3, 43 Bus Driver 23 F.F.A. 2, 3, 43 4-H Club 1, 2. 3, 43 Bus Patrol 1, 23 REG-O-ALA 4. BETTY VANN LLOYD Boots Quiet, friendly, and nice to know, Class Vice-Pres. 1. Sec. 33 Bible Club 4. Missionary Chairman 43 Club 13 Trumpet 33 Glee Club 1, 2, 43 Football Banquet Waitress 1, 23 4-H Club 2. 3, Vice-Pres. 33 Arts and Crafts Club 33 Cheerleader 43 Office Asst, 33 Basketball 13 Bus Patrol 43 REG-O-ALA 43 Glee Club Sec. 43 Hosiery Bowl Queen 4, DEAN CASWELL PATTERSON Dizzy Happy am I, from care Pm free, Why aren't they all con- tented like me? Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Capt. 43 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Base- ball 1, 43 Glee Club 2. 33 F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Treas. 33 4-H Club 1, 2, 3. 4, Pres. 1. 3, Vice-Pres. 23 Bus Driver 2, 3, 4, Safety Award 33 May Day Att. 2, 33 Harvest Festival King 33 REG-O-ALA JENNY GRAY OVERMAN Jen Gay, outspoken, fond of Play, One to be liked in every way-1, May Queen Att. 1, 2, 33 H Club 13 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Capt. 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 2, Pres. 23 Class Editor 4, Treas. 23 Perfect Attendance 1, 2, 3, 43 Bible Club 43 Chairman 43 Library Asst. 43 Arts and Crafts Club 33 REG-O-ALA 43 Junior-Senior Banquet Wait- ress 1, 23 Football Banquet Waitress 23 Harvest Festival 23 Neatest 4. JOHN CLINTON ROBBINS, JR. HJ. Cl., Laugh and the world laughs with you, Cry and you cry alone. Hamlet High School 1, 23 Football 43 Joke Ed. REG-O- ALA 43 Cafeteria Personnel 43 Bus Patrol 43 Substitute Bus Driver 43 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Science Club 33 Perfect At- tendance 23 Basketball 1, 2. ,vi ks sv' 5 . C .,,. ff g f. .. if? 71 of ! J Q1 'Ea Y J .... A, 'N ff , Q. ,. :W - U K -3 ' :If 2 :5'f:.'.5.s5:,u:.3:2-' -3?:aiI. ' If 'Q 'w.:f-ai-ga. . :,:.,w.-' Y- 1.1 3? -of. AWK .s ,wg ,4- 'N T' . . J ffgffkgba Wit -V - f ::ff,:'.,1 L XL . X , fh'Q'ff 4'-gif: avr:-f.'. ' jg-tfg.... ' . 3 31' 5:5-EZ? ' Qzifz 3 Vj',.' :':g ,. I . Jr- '. K 'ff motif.. if 5 vy. ., 3 4 l-J ik , W Ag. Y UVA NADINE LANGLEY Dean Either praise me or oppose me, I cannot stand to be over- looked. Library Asst. 43 Best Look- ing 43 Bible Club 3, 43 Trum- pet 43 REG-O-ALA 4. WILLIAM HOWARD PAYNE Long John To look forward and never backward. , F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Substitute Bus Driver 3. Bus Driver 43 Glee Club 43 REG-O-ALA 4. KAT1-I RYN ANN MCPI-IERsoN Kat A witty blond, with loads of fun. Always happy and on the run. 4-H Club 1, 2, 33 Class Vice- Pres. 23 Glee Club 1, 2, 43 Bible Club 43 Arts and Crafts Club 33 May Queen Att. 23 Junior-Senior Banquet Wait- ress 23 Football Banquet Waitress 23 Library Asst. 2, 43 Office Asst. 3: Cheerleader 3. 43 Basketball 1, 23 Bus Patrol 2, 43 REG-O-ALA 4. HAROLD DEAN PERRY Bingham Talk to him of Jacob's lad- der ancl he would ask the number of steps. F.F.A. 4: Glee Club 1, 23 Cheerleader 13 Bus Driver 43 Bus Patrol 2: Baseball 3, 43 Trumpet 43 REG-O-ALA 4. DIXIE AMELIA ROBERTSON Duck-Face Art is power. 4-H Club 2, 3, 43 Science Club 33 Asst. Art Ed. REG-O- ALA 43 Glee Club 23 Perfect Attendance 1, 2, 3, 43 Junior- Senior Banquet Waitress 13 Most Talented 4. RUBY LEE: S1-lox-'FNER Doodlebug Lots of wit and loads of fun, Everything she does is well done. 4-H Club 13 Basketball 2, 3, 4, Medal 3, Co-Capt. 42 GIGS Club 1, 2. 3. 4: Arts and Crafts Club 33 Most Athletic 43 R1-:G-O-ALA 4. DAVEY LYNN SHOFFNER Shof'fner Roll on, old world, and I'll roll with you. Glee Club 2, 43 F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Football 3: 4-H Club 1, 23 Asst. Art Ed. REG-O-ALA 43 Neatest 4. FLOYD Cicsao SMITH Toad The world looks better from behind a smile. Glee Club 1, 2, 33 F.F.A. 1, 2. 3. 43 Bus Patrol 1, 2, 3, 43 REG-O-ALA 43 Substitute Bus Driver 4. HARRELL SHARPE Left the senior class October, the fifth, to join the Army. MRS. W. ALBERT GRAHAM Faculty Adviser Y :Z 'Q 3... '3 '- , ' . W9 .18 2:21 ,Q1,LQ,..'.,. .55 5153 SENIOR! JOSEPH FRANKLIN ROBERTSON Frank He's true to his word, his work, and his friends. Glee Club 1, 2, 4, Pres. 43 May Queen Att. 1, 33 Student Council 43 Sports Ed. REG-O- ALA 43 Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Capt. 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 F.F.A. 1, 23 Class Pres. 43 Harvest Festival King 33 Athletic Medal 33 American Legion Medal 23 Science Club 33 Best Looking 4. FLORENE UYVONNE SMITH nvon.. God shall be my hope, my stay, my guide And a lantern to my feet. Glee Club 2, 43 Bus Patrol 33 Bible Club 3. Pres. 43 REG-O-ALA 4. KENT BOONE THOMPSON, JR. Buddy Take it easy, have your fun Let the old world tick on. F.F.A. 1, 2, 33 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Substitute Bus Driver 43 4-H Club 1, 2, 43 Science Club 33 Bus Patrol 43 School Band 33 REG-O-ALA 4. ZANE WELLS Left the senior class Novem- ber, the First, to join the Navy. She has helped to make our eyes to see, our ears to hear, our minds to think, and our hearts to understand. E. M. Hou' COMMUNITY May 12, 1951 Dear Reader. SENIOR HISTORY Four years ago on a beautiful day in September, we entered E. M. Holt High School as bright and confident freshmen, fifty-three strong. In about five minutes we were hopelessly confused by the strangeness of it all. Soon we settled down to a routine of jumping when the bell rang and organized our class, electing for our officers Jerry Lowder, president: Betty Vann Lloyd, vice-presidentg Hedrick Isley, secretary and Boyd Boswell, treasurer. Our motto proclaimed, We will climb to the top till the bells we ring , our colors were red and white: our flower. the red rose. Jerry Lowder and Howard Coble represented us in the student council. Our advisers, Wilton C. Hawkins and Mrs. A. D. Kinnett, helped us with our problems, suffered through an assembly program in which the curtains were ruined, and supervised our many class parties: one at Rebecca Garrett's home, one in Zane Well's yard, one at the Alamance Club Houseg and one at Jerry's home. Jenny Overman, Peggy Stout, Franklin Robertson, and Bur- leigh Capps were our May Day attendants, and Jerry represented us at the junior-senior banquet. The rest of us could only look at the beautiful cafeteria and long to be a little older. One step higher-sophomores-we were no longer timid, and we looked down our noses at freshmen who acted lost. There were forty-seven of us nowg our advisers were Charles P. Farmer and Mrs. Robert W. Philbeckg offi- cers for the year were Hedrick. presidentg Jerry, vice-president, Patsy Fox, secretary, and Jenny, treasurer. Hed- rick, Boyd, and Jerry represented us in the student council. We changed our motto to We may not always be right. but we're never wrong. We had several partiesg one at Zane's, at which we forgot the games and the candy: one at Frances Alexander's. where we stumbled around a dark yard looking for Herbert Branchg Christmas par- ties at school. At one Mr. Farmer bought so much food we nearly died trying to eat it ally and the other parties at Jenny's pond, Lashley's pond, and Doris Jean Shaw's home. On a hot day in May, though the sun was blinding, we did not notice, for we were staring at Jenny, Kathryn McPherson, Burleigh, and Dean Patterson in the May Court. We were represented by Burleigh at the junior-senior banquet that year. The next year we were all together with Mrs. W. Ira Lee as our long suffering adviser: Howard Coble, presi- dent: Hedrick, vice-president, Betty Vann, secretary, and Patsy, treasurer as officers of our class of forty-one members. We entered into junior activities with enthusiasm, and after a strenuous magazine campaign, found that we had broken all previous records by selling 31,049.00 worth of magazines. Rebecca Garrett, Phyllis Smith, Hed- rick. and Frances represented us in the student council. The wire cutting nearly brought all activities to a dead halt, and it seemed that we would never get our class rings ordered, but we finally managed to agree on one. Turn- ing our attention to the banquet, we chose as our theme Hitch Your Wagon To a Star, and, at the risk of bragging, we think the theme was carried out beautifully. Silver stars Filled the candle lit cafeteria and the auditorium where we danced afterward. Monday, April 24. we left for Washington, D. C., after a year of hoping and planning. Even though Jerry lost his shoes and Ena Ruth her breakfast en route, we arrived there safely, and standing beneath the great dome of the Capitol, we realized just how wonderful a country is ours. In 1950 we became seniors with Mrs. W. Albert Graham as our adviser. The motto that we chose last year was still with us, and we firmly believed that Conduct and courage lead to honor. Franklin Robertson, presi- dent: Boyd. vice-president, Frances, secretary: and Hedrick, treasurer were our officers this year, Rebecca Garrett, Jerry, Howard Coble, Franklin, and Boyd represented us in the student council. Work started on the annualg one day all the seniors stayed in town canvassing the merchants for ads. Rebecca Garrett, Frances Alexander, Shirley Fonville and Mrs. Graham attended the State Press Conference at Chapel Hill trying to learn how. Time is Flying for us, in these last nine months we shall alternately freeze and yell at football games, sing notes in glee club that are just so purty, cram nervously for examinations, attend a Shakespearean play, go to class parties, present our senior play. attend our last junior-senior banquet, and realize that soon we shall don caps and gowns and receive our diplomas-the goal of these twelve years. In spite of the times we have wished Holt was at the bottom of the ocean, there will be tears in our eyes when we leave our alma mater. Sincerely, FRANCES ALEXANDER, REBECCA GARRETT, Historians, 20 :. I . Vs 1 x.. un, 5 fj:,S 1-.. .,. X- FJ' a 'S ' ff' 55.1, . Iwi. 115, -1- z' .ffgf A ,jp Fw. ,fwlf ' -'Y' If-it it I ' I 91 ,jg,, . K .J . ,,,.,... .. A L ' L ' xt -j LLILA Q X . May 12, 1951 ' Dear Friend, . y . 1 1 -1 'Q AVW1- ' -- 51 . L ,gm ' -1 ff rf . - 35311 ii! L, ' 1 if .iff 1 Y, ,h X. I 11 E VT H ' ' .41 ij' yu ,5f ': f-br gui? .if JI . -515. 1 .LV -4 Fi? F5 -55 'f 111, es .5-21. ilzr' QUN' :ITIL PATSY FOX BETTY VANN LLOYD A-.39 CARSON HUDSON 1:25 . -Ifffi Sincerely ': . 3,1 . 7 , 4: Semors of 51. ei' 45' - V' 53 Z4 fi . .J' ?e5??9f3i155ilT5?95fii 7:7f?fxff3f53???f:.:f. il 5622413 5--ffiif -7f5SSf1 3:f5?':?f:5f.:r7jE :,ffg2B. . :f?,ffg2fi31J3Twii:Yi' p:2?Z 5!zE.'f1'9 21 Tiff J0flN 5Ii0fl-'Nik LIBRARY The John Shoffner Library is a memorial to the late industrialist who gave so liberally to the advancement of our school. He is responsible in a large measure for our having one of the largest and best equipped rural school libra- ries in the state. Librarian: Mrs. Holt Henderson. is? E , : f 4' r W3 1 ---- We- ....... - A ff' SR' 2. L ' flmffg' 60570055 ZlBROROM The membership of Custodes Librorum is made up of the high school boys and girls who assist the librarian in all matters pertaining to the library. It has the following purposes: to sponsor a greater interest among the students in the use of the books and library services, to stimulate reading interest, and to improve the library service of the school. Seated, left to Tight: Patsy Fox, Ena Ruth Finley, Kathryn McPherson, Betty Jean Isley, Rebecca Bennett. Standing, left to right: George Johnson. Nancy Kimrey, Sheila Wells, Jean Boone, Mrs. Henderson, Nadine Langley. June Carol Murray, Becky Fogleman, Sarah McCarter, Jenny Overman. 22 R56-0-A114 KING' AND GUEHY i 'QQ' Q Jim BILLY FOGLEMAN KATHRYN MCPHERSON 23 EEE U . fig'-9 , QYET M H Mmm: Q 4,55 L E I ' R56-0-ANI STAFF MRS. W. ALBERT GRAHAM HOWARD COBLE JERRY LowDER Adviser Business Manager Editor REBECCA GARRETT SARAH LEE MCCARTER Feature Editor Associate Editor A is. DAVEY SHOFFNER CURTIS STANLEY ENA RUTH FINLEY DIXIE ROBERTSON Jumor Rep,-939-,native SHIRLEY FONVILLE Art Editors Typists RUBY SHOFFNER CNot Picturedl The REG-O-ALA is a project of the senior English class with representatives from the other classes. On these two pages are the members of the stat? who worked so hard to make this 1951 REG-O-ALA possible. Our work began in October with a few sheets of copy paper and a few photographsg our work ended on that happy day in May when you received your REG-O-ALA. Between the two dates there was much, hard, unrelenting work against many odds, .comms 1 x ,, z' 5 E-N' og ' 13 'Eg E f f7'4S1fEE E iw In L E541 R56-0-ANI STAFF ADVERTISING STAFF: Hedrick Isley, Patsy Fox, Jenny Overman, John Mc Gowan, Billy Fogleman, Shirley Fonville. FRANKLIN ROBERTSON J. C. ROBBINS SHIRLEY BOSWELL BOYD BOSWELL Humor Editor Sophomore Representative Sports Editors JENNY OVERMAN THEODORE BOWMAN FAYE GRAVES Class Editor Circulation Manager Typist GLENWARD FAULKNER Freshman Representative Our yearbook is a member of the Columbia Scholastic Press, Columbia Uni- versity, New York Cityg last year for the second time, we entered our yearbook in their critique and contest, in which we were awarded a First place certificate. Our purposes this year are to publish a yearbook that will receive a high scholastic rating and to present for you a true picture of your school year 1950-'51 which will become one of your most cherished possessions. HITURJF FARMERS 0F v4MERlL'v4 DEAN PATTERSON HENRY CHRISCOE BURLEIGH CAPPS President Vice-President Secretary GLENWARD FAULKNER GRANT SHARPE MR. WAYNE ROACH Treasurer Reporter Adviser The E. M. Holt Chapter is one of over 7,000 located in the United States, Puerto Rico, and Hawaii with a total membership of over 300,000. To be a member one must be enrolled in Vocational Agriculture in the school in which he is attending. He must also pay his state and national dues. The E. M. Holt Chapter participated in county contests such as: public speak- ing, dairy, swine, and beef judgingg parliamentary procedure, seed and shop contests. For recreation North Carolina owns two large camps, which the F.F.A. members may attend for a small fee. First row, left to right: Larry Steele, Wilton Wrightsell, Jimmy Smith, David Morris, Royzelle Hornaday, James Biggerstaff, Alvis Hudson, Hayes Euliss, Coy Norris, Charles Sharpe, John McGowan, Charles Newton, L. H. Sutton, Lynn Ward, Bobby Sharpe, Tommy Linens, Charles Turner, David Shoffner, Harold Dean Perry. Carson Hudson. Albert Smith. Bill Loving. Second row: Roger Moore, Arnold Collins, Larry Overman, Billy Fogleman, Jack Edwards, Larry Brown, Dean Patterson, Grant Sharpe, Henry Chriscoe, Kent Thompson, Mr. Roach fAdviserJ, Frank Moorefield, Ronald Capps, Floyd Smith, Billy Wayne Isley, Jimmy Bowman. Third row: Hal Dean Shoe, Tommy Glenn, Sammy Finley. Howard Greeson, Jack May, Glenward Faulkner, Burleigh Capps, Jimmy Johnson, Richard Greeson, David Hartman, John Martindale, Bradsher Moorefield, Elmer Shoffner. Edwin Benfield, John Biggerstam Sonny Lee. Fourth row: Larry Moser, Melvin Euliss, Jimmy Long, Raymond Murrie. 26 TRUMPET FRANCES ALEXANDER CURTIS STANLEY Editor Associate Editor SHIRLEY FONVILLE MRS. R. Z. NEWTON Business Manager Adviser The Trumpet is the mirneographed newspaper of the entire school. Composed of serious commentary, poetry, school news, and light humor, it is written, assembled, and rnimeographed by the commercial department and other inter- ested high school pupils. This year the aim of the editors is to make the Trumpet a standard publication. First row, left to right: Ena Ruth Finley. Polly Robbins, Nadine Langley, Shirley Carden. Second row: Dorothy Keck, Jean Cannady, Rebecca Bennett, Jean Boone, Shirley Love, Shirley Fonville, Boyd Boswell, Curtis Stanley. Third row: Ruby Lee Chriscoe, Betty Jean Isley, Frances Alexander, Faye Graves, Harold Dean Perry, Sylvia Edwards, Jean Carol Isley, Mrs. Newton, Mary Russell. Joy Payne, Ann Euliss. 27 STUDENT L'00NL'll REBECCA GARRETT GEORGE JOHNSON President Vice-President DOROTHY NEWTON TOMMY GLENN Secretary Treasurer The student council is composed of representatives from all home rooms and classes and two faculty advisersq the principal is an ex-officio member of the council. The purposes of the student council are to establish and maintain cooperative citizenship, to create higher scholastic ideals and accomplishments, to sanction and promote worthy activities, to provide a medium between students and faculty, and to promote at all times the general welfare of this school. Seated, left to right: Betty Lou Hargrove, Tommy Glenn, Dorothy Newton, Rebecca Garrett, George Johnson, Carey Patterson. Standing: Ruby Lee Chriscoeg Mr. Adcock, principalg Mr. Harris, adviserg Jerry Lowder, Boyd Boswell, Mrs. Kinnett, adviserg Franklin Robertson, Howard Coble, Henry Chriscoe. Sarah Lee McCarter. 28 ZAMBDA Cf!! UYVONNE SMITH RUBY LEE CHRISCOE FRANCES ALEXANDER PATSY Fox President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer BETTY VANN LLOYD JENNY GRAY OVERMAN BECKY GARRETT Missionary Chairman Social Chairman Chorister MRS. KINNETT Adviser I f .1 ,I lff?i'g L 'Y' JF' S S 9 , n -. T Ei? .,..'f.1Q. .nfl A mi, The name of the Bible Club is Lambda Chi, meaning t'Loyalty to Christf' Its purposes are to acquaint students with the Bible, encourage Christian fellowship, and to enrich the souls of the individuals, The club meets the first Tuesday of each monthg the programs consist of discussions on spiritual subjects, guest speakers, and programs for patients at the county home and the Sana- torium. First row, left to right: Frances Alexander, Jenny Gray Overman, Kathryn McPherson. Uyvonne Smith, Mrs. Kinnett, Ruby Lee Chriscoe, Rebecca Garrett, Betty Vann Lloyd, Betty Jane Anthony, Shirley Boswell. Second row: Patsy Fox, Jenny Keck, Shirley Perry, Sarah Lee McCarter. Kathryn Holt, Elaine Graves. Third row: Becky Sharpe, Sabra Pike, Ena Ruth Finley, Betty Jean Isley, Shirley Lowe, Faye Graves, Marie Kennedy, Billy Fogleman. Fourth row: Boyd Boswell, Nadine Langley, Geraldine Edwards. Sylvia Edwards, Lucille Moser, Catherine Moflitt, Gail Dixon, Bobbie Belch. Fifth row: Curtis Stanley, Billy Slaughter, Everette Mincey, Alton Bowman, Lee Young- blood, Alvin Hudson. 29 C'flERl5'flfD SENIOR MfMORlf5 Lucky you! Frances and Billy off to town to sell ads. Stop kicking! When they're up against Holt, theylre upside down! Boys, keep back! They seem to have plenty of arn- rnunition. Serious because there is no scen- ery f??D around! N. C. Press Conference at the Uni- versity of North Carolina. 5. 6. 7. 8. What, no girls in a convertible! Might as well take it home, Bur- leigh. Incredible! Seniors really do study. Hurry, Dad, 1et's get this overf' Photographer's son helps with the tripod. The fish looked pretty anyway! The end of a perfect day and near the end of our school days too. 0013 TRIP 70 Wv4.5'fllN6'7'0N, D. 6. 1. Washington or bust! 5. 'Government of the people, for the 2. The reason the girls liked the front people, and by the People- . . Seats- 6. A symbol of freedom s h 1 n 1 n g through darkness. 3. Did you know these were in the 7. ,Equal justice under laws, ZOO? 8. Hey! Soup's on! 4. City life! 9. Oh my aching feet! A red lettern day was April 24, 1950, when twenty-seven juniors with Mrs. Lee and Mr. Adcock left the Burlington Bus Station at 6:20 a.m. on a Carolina Trailways Bus headed for Washington, D. C. After four full days and three full nights of educational sightseeing and hilarious fun, these same people re- turned to Burlington the night of the 27th, at 10:30 p.m., weary and worn, but with lasting memories of a wonderful trip and a better understanding of Ameri- can history. BEHIND THE SCLWES' Finally a band! It is composed of young students who should develop into capable musicians. All smiles! It wasn't like this when we were freshmeng we couldn't loaf in front of the building. Dignitaries Carl Goerch, James Stanfleld, L. M. Adcock at the Bellmont Methodist Church festival. Always in trouble!! This will be their excuse for being late. 5. 6. 7. 8. At it again! After practicing all day on the students, Mr. Adcock has a really emphatic lecture for the teachers. Hi, there, Easter bunny! She was seen in this pose at the Hallowe'en festival. lntricate business! Lynn and Charles try out a new machine in the shop. Eleanor Dare? Becky looks at the cradle of Ameri- can civilization at Manteo, N. C. WIRVIST F5.97lWIl KINGS' AND QMFEMS' .r X. if ' ' -on . 1 nw 'VA',,AA 43? .A: 3 A f I A L A f x E ,QA ' 1 -,., Q ,F 121:51 , , :., , ffisf: Ei ' - 7 f -V 3-V? 134: ' ,, ' V, f 4 -If M . L . V V- - - 19,4 , .i Q' Av I if F' A , 1 9? I MALLIE ATKINS ..... ...,. ,...... H i gh School .,.......... ,........... J AMES SHARPE SUE Hom' ..,....... ........,. . .Grammar School .............,.. RONALD MCCARTER JULIA ANN WEBB ...... ...,. ...... B a by Contest .......... JEANETTE THOMAS 33 Elff CLUB Music hath power and that power was felt, enjoyed, and appreciated not only by the glee club but also by the entire school and community: in the majestic hymns for chapel, in the beautiful lesson in Why The Chimes Rang, and in the inspirational message in music at commencement. Other musical activities were entering the state contest, the North Carolina music festival, and the county music festival. FRANKLIN ROBERTSON BETTY LoU HARGROVE President Secretary-Treasurer BETTY VANN LLOYD MRs. BARKSDALE Vice-President Director 6 First row, left to right: Patricia Marsh. Sheila Wells, Joan Robertson, Geraldine Edwards, Catherine Mofiitt, Shirley Love, Jacquline Smithey, Mrs. Barksdale. Second row: Rebecca Garrett, Dorothy Keck, Kathryn McPherson, Sara Lou Bowman, Betty Lou Hargrove, Becky Fogleman, Jean Carol Isley. Third row: Hazel Crouse, Patsy Fox, Betty Vann Lloyd, Becky Sharpe. Glenda Wall. Betty Jane Anthony, Mary Logan Russell. Fourth row: Peggy Pickard. Janet Rich, Marina Moore. Frances Alexander, Shirley Perry, Lucille Moser, Shirley Lowe, Ann Euliss. Fifth row: June Carol Murray, Sabra Grey Pike, Uyvonne Smith, Jane Foster, Mary Caviness, Gerrene Moore, Kathryn Holt. Sixth row: Hedrick Isley, John McGowan, Carol Stanfield, Anita Tinnen, Jo Ann Wright, Charles Sharpe, Howard Coble. Seventh row: George Johnson, Don Coble. Jerry Lowder, Gordon Hanford. Billy Glenn Fogleman, Davey Lynn Shoffner. Eighth row: Franklin Robertson, Glenward Faulkner, Kent Thompson, Robert Bertalan, H. C. Allred, Larry Moser, Royzelle Hornaday, Curtis Stanley. 34 BUS' DRllffR5 First row, substitute drivers: Howard Coble, John Martindale, Wade Loy, Royzelle Hornaday, Kent Thompson, Raymond Murrie. Floyd Smith, Boyd Boswell. Second row: Mr. Adcock tprin cipalm, Elmer Shoffner, Ronald Capps. Don Coble, Bradsher Moorefield. Carson Hudson. Harold Dean Perry. Burleigh Capps. Dean Patterson, Billy Glenn Fogleman, Hedrick Isley. Jerry Lowder, Jean Carol Isley. Shirley Fonville. in JONl0R C'00NC'lZ The junior council is composed of two representatives from each home room of junior high school with the junior high school faculty as advisers. The purpose of the council is to stimulate interest in high ideals, school loyalty, scholarship, and to cooperate at all times. The projects this year are: to com- plete the outdoor picnic grounds with tables, benches, and fireplaces, and to add a tennis court. Seated, left to right: Anne Shoffner. Kay Braxton, Jean McDade, secretary: Ronald McCarter, president: Bill Goforth, Vice-presidentg Jimmy Moser. treasurer. Standing: Carolyn Hanford, Doris Terrell, Darrell McPherson, J. C. Fogleman, Lynn Pickett, John Patterson. 35 0013 7950 Q -1 23' w,..1fv:..1v.. 46:39 . S On these two pages a photographic calendar of the year 1950-'51 . September 6. Lucky dog! The first day of school: one hundred seventy- nine more to go. 6. No . September 13. Hear, ye! Hear, ye! Students engrossed in the principa1's principles. . October 9. What! Again? 7. No The juniors received the magazine-sales plaque for a record-breaking sales mark of S1,207.40. . October 27. Oh bury me not .... E. M. Holt footballers tie Alexander-Wilson in B. De traditional home-coming game. October 31. Crown 'eml 1 2 3 4 5. is presented for you. Harvest festival king, queen. and attendants are crowned. vember 23. The ruining of La Marseillaise. First year French class practices the national anthem of France. vember 24. E. M. Holt Royalty. Driver Dean Patterson, Queen Betty Lou Har- grove, and escort Franklin Robertson ride in Burlington Christmas Parade. ember 10. Away in a manger, . . . nativity scene from the Christmas pageant given by the Bible class. C 51 L'n4ZfNDv4R - ixx i i . y X ? A V, gays .l 6 . Xxx., - csv. as s, 1. 5,5 Q . .K R we 'x iw' iigyhlgf ' ff- .Y K Di R, Q 1 ' H Y' V . lf5'il:'A1 .. el, 'N'-15'T .-... V. -3.20 ag.: . f- ' .fr Q 'me' E X x .. 2 p. 'X' wi Z., , H Pzf. 2 ! ' ' Q... J.'riff91:1,.:JqQ.,.,:f5p-' 1 W---1...-4 . .f..,,...,,..,,, ww-10 f senior boys. Score: faculty 33, senior boys 31. A- scene from Easter service presented by the 1. January 8. Writing headlines for the deadline. The Trumpet staff prepares the fourth issue of 5. March 23. Christ the Lord is risen today. the Trumpet. 2. January 15. Seeing double? Bible Club. One set of our twins was born in January. 6. April 21. Swing yore pardner! 3. February 7. The ole gray mare, she ain't what she used to be .... I Spectators packed the auditorium expecting to 7. Ma see the women of the faculty in shorts, but . . . Score: faculty 27, senior girls 11. 4. February 7. . . . and still champions! B. Ma The old men netted more points than the Square dance in the auditorium following the junior-senior banquet. y 10. May Day. May comes tripping o'er the meadow: May comes laughing o'er the hill. y 30. Will I graduate? Seniors preparlng for those final examinations. W Bl E SW ua Most Popular HEDRICK ISLEY JEAN BOONE I Wff0'5 Most Original HAROLD ESTES ENA RUTH FINLEY I 4 38 a m I 4 1 i I - rv . ,' WHO Most Athletic BURLEIGH CAPPS RUBY SHOFFNER 39 A Y, Lf,c., ', 'af L 4 P :gif 'Jag' 43. r' , ', A f1, ',., .?X,,- '.- U ' ' lfziffuf , SLK . R., In , . .V Y- - 1. V .5 gif IH.. ' ' ll Best-All-Round HOWARD COBLE REBECCA GARRETT ......-- WHO'S Most Dependable FRANCES ALEXANDER BOYD BOSWELL Best Looking FRANKLIN ROBERTSON NADINE LANGLEY WHO Neatest DAVEY LYNN SHOFFNER JENNY OVERMAN l 41 Most Talented DIXIE ROBERTSON JERRY LOWDER MARVIN Hour, Janitor IDA SUMMERS, Maid W l Ulf L'flFf7'fRl!l PfR5'0lVNEl The cafeteria personnel is under the supervision of Mrs. Norman Alexander. There are two high school girls and three high school boys who work part time and three colored women who work full time. First row. left to right: Polly Robbins, Ethel Blanchard, Mabel Clapp, Fannie Alston, Mrs. Alexandra Nikitin, Mrs. Lewis Holt, Mrs. J. C. Euliss, Mrs. Alexander, Mrs. L. Herman Sutton, Shirley Carden. Second row: H. C. Allred, Jr., Don Coble, Harold Estes. l 42 lyt- I M -u .,- i, xl. -ff-, . ,,' S ,.g,-p, .I - .1-: f Y '..'I q Pg . ,,, Q. .,- 'na 'L L.- .-.-, r .Ugg A '-5 LI. 4. I 'Al x' L in .- 1. .. ! lr: . a- iv: 1. 1 ff' QF.. L' J -:A,, 1, it' YK ..., .,' -5 .211 4 5? ff' . , ku Ft ' 352 1 ' . 1' 515. 71.35 :f Q , I., ' 1 Lf, ,335 ' FY 'PQI fi f Eli' ai if 1 ii rlz' - ri 'J I Q52 .1'li'? '-15 .5 1:53 . ., 'I 31 T21 ,N xl s-, XX 4-:x ff' ' ,- ..,-59 13 .315 1 ' 'QE 'L-isfgeil I ' .glvfii f f - . f s o o 0 W Y I b'o'o'o24 .X Q 9 o, - .. . 9,0-' f 'Qh 6' '-' 52'- May 12, 1951 Dear Athlete, SADIE ISLEY COACH KEARNS DEAN PATTERSON Nice game, Seniors of '51 -1 . '15 'fly .-.. .-,-....,..,,..,,,. . . 31.-.Q ' rx 'ff f- T' ' I - -,' ' ' -1' 1- T-- .- 1 -r: ---Q5 ,-. ,,, ,, ,., .. .. .. 'jf -.Ll,f,c.x'Lf :gi1..'1l,' 'gif' -'cgi 5 fp, 1 -as .Q JJ, Q, .. .. K .: ,hx . V X f E, - . s . -Ng-9u'.l I.fl.r'ff.l w .r'- . S -'z-i-'1--.' 1'-- '5-',.'.'1':- 'u f-- . WH FW 4 . '--,.:'51gf.?gi cg., 'ffqfb' .,':gf5::,xr.':'1lE1- -55:3-1-,, .-ag L 1 P - - - -4 .... f , :w-.- -Q 3 ,A --.,,1, ---.V-1gq2g,..:.1f.-7. -7.5 ,. 'fl 141318 1H 'N An x LL 27' 1 be .AMX cf X f H111 'gpg ,GHJ 43 B!l5'Kf7'Bv4ll BURLEIG!-I CAPPS JERRY LOWDER Co-Captain 'of HAROLD ESTES FRANKLIN ROBERTSON DEAN PATTERSON Co-Captain COACH KEARNS Mn. Ancocx First Tow, left to right: Harold Estes, Dean Patterson, Burleigh Capps, Jerry Lowder. Second row: Royzelle Hornaday, Jr., Larry Overman, Bob Self, Franklin Robertson, Buddy Fox. Third row: Billy Fogleman, Don Coble, Tommy Glenn, Raymond Murrie, Glenward Faulkner, Billy Slaughter, Everette Mincey, Arnold Collins. Fourth row: Alvin Hudson, Sonny Lee, Charles Turner. As the REG-O-ALA goes to press, these boys begin practicing for competition with other Alamance County teams and hope to reach the finals of the county tournament. Through the season we feel that our team will play fairly, speaking and acting for the good of the team, so that they will emerge victorious regardless of the score. So that you will have the record of your basketball 'team in your yearbook we place the schedule below, the scores to be filled in by you. SEASON SCORES M. Holt..................Sy1van..,..... M. Holt................ M. Holt................Ossipee.....,.. M. Holt...... M. Holt....P1easant Grove........ M. Holt...... ' E M. HO1t..........Haw R1ver........ . M. Holt....... ' E M. Holt ...... ....... M. Ho1t..............Wh1tney........ . Mebane ....... . ....... . Ossipee. .....,. ....... . Elon ........ ........ .W1lson ........ ........ Sylvan ........ .,.,.... M. M. M M. M. Holt .... Pleasant Grove ..,..... Holt .........,,. Haw River ........ Holt .............. Whitney ........ Holt ....,. ....... M ebane ........ Holt ...... ....... E lon ........ FRANKLIN ROBERTSON Co-Captain f007Fv4ll SENIOR PLAYERS HAROLD ESTES DEAN PATTERSON C ,an BURLEIGH CAPPS Co-Captain Joi-IN McGowAN ' 'Q BOYD BOSWELL J. C. ROBBINS First row, left to right: Charles Sharpe, Harold Estes, Gene Estes, Dean Patterson, Franklin Robertson, Burleigh Capps, Roy Sharpe, Gordon Hanford. Boyd Boswell. Second row: Gordon Isley, Sammy Finley. John McGowan, Bud Overman, H. C. Allred, Tommy Linens, Jimmy Bowman, Jimmy Sharpe, Jack May. Third Tow: Larry Isley, Arnold Collins, Max Fogleman, Sonny Lee, Glenward Faulkner, Glen Cottle, Jimmy Long, Jack Edwards, David Newton, Billy Tew. Fourth row: Coach Kearns, Charles Newton, Larry Steele, J. C. Robbins, Robert Bertalan, Billy Slaughter, Tommy Glenn, Lynn Ward, Wayne Porterfleld, Walter Hanford, Mr. Adcock. 14 E. M. Holt ....... 12 E. M. Holt ...... 31 E. M. H0113 ........ 6 E. M. Holt ....... 13 E. M. Holt .,,,..,. SEASON SCORES .,....Randleman 6 13 E. .,,,,..,,..,.Trinity 6 31 E. ........Gibsonvi1le 0 19 E. ............Mebane 7 0 E. ..,,...Mayodan O . 20 E. 45 Holt ....... ..,,... A lexander Wilson 13 . Holt ........ ..,.,................ R amseur 0 . Holt ........ ......... L iberty 0 M. Holt ...... ........ G raham 6 . Holt ........ .,.,.. O ssipee O 6lRLY'BASKE7BAll As the REG-O-ALA goes to press, the E. M. Holt girls begin practicing in preparation for a heavy schedule of sixteen games. Led by Co-captains, Jenny Overman and Ruby Shoffner, and directed by Coach Kearns, we expect a good team spirit and creditable record for the season. First row, left to right: Mary Russell, Ann Euliss, Becky Sharpe, Ruby Shoffner, Jenny Overman, Betty Lou Hargrove, Sarah Lee McCarter, Jean Carol Isley, Second row: Bobbie Belch, Dot Keck. Jean Cannady, Shirley Lowe. Jenny Keck, Kathryn Holt. Joan Robertson, Becky Fogleman, Third row: Faye Welch, Jorena Sharpe, Irene Blaylock, Carolyn Isley, Drusilla Broome, Shirley Glasgow. Doris Fogleman, Betty Zane Roberson, Becky Sharpe. Fourth row: yr. Adcock, Anita Tinnen, Carey Patterson, Mallie Atkins, Glenda Wall, Shirley Love, Coach earns. BASEBAZZ The team that won the Alamance County Championship of 1950! First row. left to right: Burleigh Capps, Jerry Lowder, Vance Williams. Roger Overman, A. B. Glenn, Tommie Linens. Second row: John McGowan. Jr., Franklin Robertson, Jack May, Carl Fogleman, Roy Sharpe, Charles Sharpe. Third row: Coach Kearns, Jimmie Smith, Richard Greeson, Jack Edwards, Mr. Adcock, Principal. SEASON SCORES 8 E. M. Holt.. ,..,... Pleasant Grove 1 3 E. M. Holt ........ .............. O ssipee 1 3 E. M, Holt ,..,.. ........,..,...... G raham 1 11 E. M, Holt ........ .....,. H aw River 2 10 E. M. Holt ...... .....,..,.......,..,., E lon 6 3 E. M. Holt ...,..,. .......... M ebane 4 6 E. M. Holt .,.... ....... E li Whitney 5 18 E. M. Holt ........ ......... S vlvan 0 C'HEERl5v4DER5' BILLY FOGLEMAN L. H. SUTTON SYLVIA EDWARDS KATHRYN MCPHERSON BOBBIE BELCH BETTY VAN LLOYD BECKY SHARPE Head Cheerleader ATHZETIL' 5C'ENf.S' 1. Pep talk between halves. 3. Our team in action 47 00K ROYAZTY May Queen May King BETTY LOU LOY CARL FOGLEMAN First row, left to right: Sue Robertson, Ralph Belch, La Verne Capps, Kenneth Graves, Douglas Loy, Barbara Easkold. Second row: Ronald Capps. Patsy Fox, Jimmy Sharpe, Jean Carol Isley, Boyd Boswell, Sue Clapp, Grant Sharpe, Gerrene Edwards, Joyce Swinson, Betty Lou Loy, Carl Fogleman, Mary Joyce Clapp, Franklin Robertson, Janet Rich, Jack May, Joyce Perry, Marion Smith, Jenny Overman, Willard Phillips. 48 W VT W! Ipdfivv f 57 X KW Qf i f A Sf! Sammi WWW 297' X 'd s Q 5 K THE NATIONAL BANK BURLINGTON, N. G. MPart Of All You Earn IS Yours TO Save COMMUNITY FEDERAL SAVINGS Sc LOAN ASSOCIATION 425 Spring Street BURLINGTON, N. C f g LXR ... Mrs. Henderson: I hope you found this novel interesting. Mrs. Barkestlalez Not very, but the letter someone left in it was. REGAL DRY CLEANERS 1708 South Church Street DIAL 6-3742 'GQuick Service ' MELVILLE DAIRY MILK D. V. Bradley Service Station AMERICAN GAS Sz OIL DIAL 9244 ICE CREAM Located on Holt and Church Streets , WASHING : GREASING WAXING : TIRE REPAIR Dial 6,6391 .Mechanic on Duty White Gas BURLINGTON. N. C. FAIR PRICES EFIRDVS SERVICE FURNITURE COMPANY Department Store H U A lltlle ways out, but a long . ways from high pricesn BURLINGTON, N. C. 1814-1816 South Church Street BURLINGTON. N. C. Dial 6-2920 WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE G. MARVIN HOLT Home Owned and Operated Q Joe J. Henderson ' YOUR FRICIDAIRE Auto Parts-Home Appliances DEALER GRAHAM, N. C. 2 Howard Payne: That bus 70 is like dividing Jerry Lowder: Why? Howard Payne: It won't go. si ofwiee The pick of India's famous Darieeling gardens. if you cannot purchase this in your home town-write us-P.O. Box J. S., Chicago C907 S xtu -Quadifiiod 7 into 20. ELON COLLEGE An Alamance County Institution Is anxious to Serve the Graduates of E. M. Holt High. School Elon offers courses in Art, Bible, Biology. Botany. Business, Chemistry. Coaching of Major Sports. Commerce. Draniatics. Education. English. French. Geology. German. Greek. History. Home Economics. Hygiene. Journalism. Math- ematics, Music. Philosophy, Physics. Physical Education, Psychology, Re- ligion. Sociology and Spanish. For information write or ruff I... E. SMITH. President ELON COLLEGE Elon College. North Carolina ELKINS-TERRELL MOTORS, INC. DESOTO - PLYMOUTH SALES and SERVICE Repairs On All Make Cars Factory Parts Tires and Tubes Body and Fender Work Painting DIAL 6-5538 - 6-5539 I I Betty Van Lloyd represented us in the Hosiery Bowl Came. Waiter: It looks like rain. sir. Mr. Bowers: It certainly does, hut I asked for coffee. Jeffreys Paint 6' Paper Co. Wholesale and Retail Full Line of Paint. Painting Supplies. Artists, Supplies and Wall Paper BURLINGTON. N. C. BURLINGTON'S FINEST DEPARTMENT STORE CHAS. V. SHARPE, Inc. INSURANCE 1 BONDS REAL ESTATE and RENTS 457 South Main Street BURLINGTON. N. C. Dial 6-211-84- HORNE DRY CLEANERS We Try to Please 720 E. Davis Street BURLINGTON, N. C. BOBBlE'S TEXACO SERVICE STATION 1812 Maple Avenue WASHING and GREASING WAXING and POLISHING Dial 6-3102 KELLY TIRES and TUBES Road Service PETE'S FROZEN CUSTARD We Specialize in.: Frozen Custard. Thick Creamy Milk Shakes, Banana Splits, Sunclaes. and Packaged Ice Cream. A REAL SUMMER TREAT! BURLINGTON. N. C. Our Congratualtions to the Students and Faculty of E. M. Holt School O THE DAILY TIMES-NEWS Alamance C0unty's Only Daily Newspapern TIRE SALES CO. Phone 6-6331 'k YO UR GENERAL ELECTRIC DEALER Faye Graves: Elmer says he's going to marry the prettiest girl in tow Nadine Langly: The idea! Why I clon'L even know him. 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Distributed hy PATE DAWSON CO. Burlington and Goldsboro. N. C. OAK GROVE CAFE WEST-END FURNITURE Curb Service FURNITURE AND SANDWICHES OLD HICKORY BARBECUE FURNISHINGS DRINKS Dial 6-9406 Highway 70 Burlington-Greensboro Intersection 200 Trollinger Street BURLINGTON. N. C. H. T. Nsrsr E. A. SHOFFNER Motorist: Can I he of any assistance? Burleivl 4 Q ,D 1 Awhole car was stalled! : How is your vocabulary? otor t: l'm a minister, sir. url h D e : riv on. AIRPLANE SALES AND SERVICE APPROVED FLIGHT SCHOOL CHARTER SERVICE Aerial Photographs in this Yearbook made by BURLINGTON FLYING SERVICE P. O. Box 4-03 Telephone 2992 BURLINGTON, N. C. .M .gc9 ' OUR MASCOTS Richard Terry White and Joyce Ann Isley won the hearts of the senior and will take part in the commencement exercises. Boyd Boswell: They say Theodore Bowman has hit it for a warmer climate. Mrs. Kinnett lafter a moment of silence? : Oh, has Theodore died? WHAT 1 I K MAKES CHAMPIO , rr THLETE? f IS IT CONDITIONING, . . coaching . . teamwork . physique . . sporismanship . cornpeliiiva spirif . . . or iusi plain honed-Io-goodness afhleiic slrilI7 We don'1 prelencl Io be aihlefic experis. because our iola is Io manufaclure high qualiIy Iexfilo proclucfs. Bu? as sporiing fans we Ihinlr if would be safe Io say fha? an aihleiic champion is Ihe resulf of all These fine qualifies. We know Ihaf ii has Iaken a cornbinaiion of greal leadership, manufaciuring lmnow-how, careful planning, employee Ioyally, and slrilled Ieamworlr Io malce Burlingion Mills a champion in fhe Iexiile indusfry. The Company's many accornplishmenls and progressive growlh during The pas? 27 years are wall Known. We are proud of Ihis record and equally proud of our 32.000 employees who have worlecl Iogefher wiih real Ieam spiril as members of The Burlinglon Ieam. I7's a fad Iha? BurIing7on's fine fabrics, hosiery and olher Iexiile producls are Iruly Woven Info the Life of America - iusf as every Burlingfon planl is woven into the life of ifs own communiry. I Burlinglon llllills V lf41'ven info rlze LW qfAmerica EXLCUTITI: OrIfIcEs1 CREENSBORO, N. C. MAKER OF WOMEN'S OUTERWEAR AND UNDERWEAR FABRICS o MEN'S WEAR FABRICS o DECORATIVE FABRICS 9 HOSIERY FOR MEN AND WOMEN COTTON PIECE GOODS AND VARNS Q RIBBONS o INDUSTRIAL AND TRANSPORTATION FABRICS ITHERE ARE I5 MANUFACTURING OR SERVICE UNITS OF BURLINGTON MILLS IN ALAMANCE COUNTYI BURLINGTON MILLS The Bellemont Weaving Plant and 14 other units of Burlington Mills are located in Alamance County. Mrs. Graham: Why are-n't you writing? Harold Dean: I ain't got no pen. Mrs. Graham: Where's your grammar Harold Dean: Oh. she-'s cleacl. I CURB MARKET The Place to Buy Freslz. Home Grown. Products Exclusively C. B. COBLE, SR., Manager 221 Mooreheacl Street BURLINGTON. N. C. SATURDAY MORNING Vance Jones Heating and Appliance Company and RULANE GAS SERVICE VANCE JONES. Manager Telephone 6-9808 1004 Webb Ave BURLINGTON. N. C. ROY'S DRIVE-IN 510 South Church Street BURLINGTON, N. C. CURB SERVICE STUBBINS' FURNITURE STORE QUALITY FURNITURE At Lowest Prices Phone 1036 2292 Trollinger Street BURLINGTON, N. C. KAY-DAY TILE AND CARPET CO. 600 South Church Street FLOOR COVERING SPECIALISTS Telephone 6-2003 SPENCE MOTORS DODGE - PLYMOUTH Dodge Mfoln-Rated Trucks 1221 South Church Street BURLINGTON. N. C. School and Ofhce Supplies Portable Typewriters Books : Fountain Pens ALAMANCE BOOK 6' STATIONERY STORE Both Store Opposite Post Otlice BURLINGTON. N. C. For Shoe Repairing the Way You Like lt-G0 To CHARLIE HOWERTONIS Modern Shoe Shop Orthopedic Corrections : Arch Support : Metatorsal Pads Billfoltls Made to Orrler : Sanrlals in all Colors. Your Business Always Apprecizzterl Kent Thompson: I can tell just by looking in a girl's eyes, just what she thinks OI me. tty Jean Isley: Gee. that must be embarrassing. PETER PAN SUPER MARKETS Alamance Road and 420 Rauhut Street BURLINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA HANFORD BRICK COMPANY, INC. sl-:ALE BRICK FACE AND COMMON BriCk For Your Needs Let Us Serve You BURLINGTON. N. C. R.F.D. No. 6, Liberty Highway P. O. Box 1215 Dial 6-3688 ff Doesfff Take cz f L Cryxm! Ba!! Z0 See YOUR FUTURE IN TELEPHONE WORK If you Choose a Telephone Career you may be sure of: ' Good pay from the .vtzzrf - Frequem' scheduled mz'.ve.v - F7f67ZlZ76f co-workem - Hffpfu! 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IDEAL RESTAURANT AND BAKER-CAMMACK W00DY'S CAFE V HOSIERY MILLS Court Square BURLINGTON. N. C. GRAHAM, N. C. IN ALAMANCE . H50 AM Your News, Music, ..IT'S...WFNS 93.9 FM and Sports Station Auilzorized Dealer DU PONT DUCO DULUX THOMAS PAINT AND PAPER COMPANY North Church Street BURLINGTON, N. C. PEELE ELECTRIC CO., Inc O BURLINGTON. N. C. 221 West Front Street Phone 6-11-44-l Self Electrical Contractor J. T. Self West Harden Street INSTALLATIONS OF ALL KINDS Day Phone - 6-1992 Night Phone - 6-0629 SANDLIN FURNITURE COMPANY 700 E. Davis Street Phone 6-9257 BURLINGTON. N. C. Carson Hudson: We Ce-rtaluly had a good tune last mght for ten t BPttyVan X l ltlull rl ll rlt Z ES, WOIN Pl' W 121 1 OI EIO 1PI'llf W1 1 1 DEAN PATTERSON CONSTRUCTION COMPANY WATER : SEWER : GRADING ROADS : STREETS : ATHLETIC FIELDS Dial 6-6126 1150 South Main Street BURLINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA PARKER? GROCERY ir DIAL 6-0839 ir ALAMANCE, NORTH CAROLINA Mrs. Lee: J. C.. read a Bible verse. J. C. Robbins: Judas went into the garcl Mrs. Lee: Good. read another one. en and hanged himself. J. C. Robbins: Go thou and do likewise. GLAMOR SHOP Bu.rl1'ngton9s Newest Ladies, Ready-Io-Wear 311 South Main Street BURLINGTON. N. G. Phone 6-6994- WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE c'Everytlzz'ng for the Auto and Homew T. E. CONELEY LIBERTY. NORTH CAROLINA E. D. SMITH 6' SONS' SERVICE STATION GROCERIES : FEED ESSO GAS and OIL Route 6 BURLINGTON. N. C. Dial 6-7551 THE TEXTILE SALES ROOM Mics. FRANCES D. RICK.-XRD, Prop. Highway 70-West P. O. Box 999 BURLINGTON. N. C. Dial 6-1815 HOME FINANCE COMPANY E. B. WHITE. Manager A Home Company For Home Folks 307 S. Church Street BURLINGTON. N. C. Telephone 6-7331 GRAHAM TRACTOR CO., INC. South Marshall Street GRAHAM. N. C. Your Ford Tractor Dealer and Dearborn Farm Equipment Phone 6-2272 FULL-KNIT HOSIERY MILLS, INC. Manufacturers of MEN'S FANCY HALF HOSE BURLINGTON. N. C. CITY FURNITURE COMPANY Spring Street at Webb Ave. In the Old Bus Station Building For Your Best Buy in Quality Furniture Be Sure to See the Big Footed Newton Boys Dial 4211 Dentist: Sorry, l'm out of gas. DIXIE Robertson: Heavens, do dentists pull that old line. too '7 Neal Wright Jewelry BURLINGTON. N. C. ISLEY'S HOSIERY J. C. CONKLIN GROCERY GROCERIES AND FRESH MEATS 1108 Anthony Street BURLINGTON. N. C. Phone 6-2508 Phone 4-328 Burlington, N. C. BETTY'S BEAUTY SALON All Types of Beauty Culturen 4-12 South Main Street Over Mannfs Drug Store JON-EVA FLOWER SHOP MONARCH HOSIERY Wedding Flowers and MILLS, INC. F zrgjijfillliagsszlgns Man lliZcEgICgrSHCglSguality Cut Flowers and Ported Plants of AH Kinds P. 0. BOX 550 Route 1 Dial 6-4102 Burlington. N. C. Telephone 6-6326 GRAHAH1, N. C. BOSTON CLEANERS Drive in Window Service FUR STORAGE VAULT Rugs - Furniture - Hats - Drapes Household Articles Plant North Church Street PHONES 6-5586 - 6-5587 BURLINGTON. N. C. BURLINGTON CHILDREN'S NURSERY LICENSED NURSERY 406 We-bb Avenue Dial 6-1494- Bu.rlington's Largest 161' FIIEZ 0116 'OLI IP H Uir III FOUJE? EtlR Wllyllpbltll r. Roach: What kind of trouble do you want to t t ACME DRUG COMPANY Spring and Davis Streets BURLINGTON. NORTH CAROLINA uk MAIN STREET DRUG COMPANY 312 South Main Street BURLINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA HOOD SPORTING GOODS Hlt Pays to Playw 206 West Front Street Dial 6-4797 Burlington. N. C. Athletic Equipment by IVIACGREGOR : COLDSMITH : SPALDING : REACH AWARD JACKETS AND SWEATERS Special Prices to Schools and Teams Fishing, Hunting, Golf, Tennis, Model Airplane Equipment Columbia Bicycles Freshman: Please. mom. 1nay I go out tonight? Sophomore: May I go out tonigln? I'll be home by seven. I ' : I' ff' lI'1flt. unior 111 ,Going ou 011151 Senior: Good night, folksg I'll bring in the milk. MORTON'S Morton-Miller, Incorporated The Home of Beflutiful Curtairzsu Curtains. Draperies, Window Shades. Venetian Blinds, Table Linens, Rugs. Pictures, Lamps. Gift Novelties, Ladies' Hosiery. Jewelry and Lingerie. 105 Maple Avenue - Near Post Oliice BURLINGTON, N. C. - HOLT MANUFACTURING COMPANY HOSIERY TRANSFERS PHIPP'S PRODUCE FOR THE BEST FRUITS AND GROCERIES All Goocl Things to Eat BURLINGTON. N. C. SOUTHERN MUSIC SHOP Your Musicaiflen for WEAVER PIANOS SHEET MUSIC BAND INSTRUMENTS 700 West Davis Street Phone 6-7875 J. CURRY ISLEY G SONS 1129 Maple Avenue GROCERIES, MEATS. FRUITS, VEGETABLES Delivery Service BURLINGTON, N. C. Dial 6-2103 Give Us a Trial FOR DYEING, WASHING, and DRYING SERVICE GRAHAM U-WASH-IT BURLINGTON BUSINESS COLLEGES Established 1925 WEBB GRILL We Feature BARBEQUE : FRIED CHICKEN STEAKS : CHOPS BURLINGTON Home Cooked Meals REIDSVILLE 804- South Webb Avenue R b ca Garrett: My steady got mad and left me. F es Alexander: Why? R b W'rh C32 1 Ollt BUY I'E'3.SOI'l. F es: I knew somebody left you without itg I dicIn't know who. NASH AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER CO HEATING -:- PLUMBING PROCESS WORK 'A' L. W. NASH, Manager OFFICE AND FABRICATING PLANT GRAHAM, N. C. Compliments of GRAHAM HOSIERY MILLS, INC. GRAHAM, N. C. Mr. Isley: What is this 40 after English on your report card? Gordon: I guess that must he the temperature in Mrs. Grahanfs room We Pull For Burlington! ISLEY FOQD MART 24-HOUR WREGKER SERVICE N A C II 5ELF DERVICE Day Phone a Night Phone 6-3257 6-8257 ALAMANCE. N. C. Phone 3418 All Iforlr Guarrm reed LINDSEY'S GARAGE E1 BODY SHOP 235 Trollinger St. Burlington, N. C. Our local h'Hopalong Cassidy and Topper -L H. Sutton. Jr.. and Mickey G. AND D. MOTOR SALES CO. PHONE 6-9316 ALAMANCE SERVICE STATION Owned and Operated By HARVEY COUNCILMAN ALAMANCE, N. C. Dial 6-1395 General Tire Supply, Inc. Distributors General Tires and Batteries Kraft System of Tire Renewin 218 North Main Street BURLINGTON, N. G. TeIephone 6-6951 U BRYAN'S GROCERY Staple and Fancy Groceries Western Meats Frozen Foods a Specialty BURLINGTON, N. G. Phone 6-7336 John: You look sweet enough to eat. Sadie: I do eat. Where shall we go? J. W. BOWMAN PLUMBING and HEATING Alamance Pond Road Dial 6-9382 RElD'S AMOCO SERVICE GAS - OIL WASHING - GREASING Highway 70-West BURLINGTON. N. C. Phone 6-1406 RICH 81 THOMPSON FUNERAL SERVICE AMBULANCE Dial 6-1622 BURLINGTON. N. C. LEATH HOSIERY MILL, INC. Manufacturers of LADIES, FULL FASHIONED HOSIERY Telephone 6-3233 GRAHAM. N. C. AUTO PARTS Cr ELECTRIC COMPANY Automotive Parts and Electrical Service GENERAL REPAIRING and MOTOR REBUILDING BURLINGTON. N. C. Phone 4237 - 4288 BURLINGTON POULTRY COMPANY 518 South Park Avenue Phone 6-7919 BURLINGTON. N. C. POULTRY - TURKEYS EGGS FRESH DAILY MIDWAY SUPER MARKET STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES WESTERN MEATS Phone 6-134-8 ACME FEED MILLS, INC. BURLINGTON. N. C. J y Lowclerz How many people will a Ford carry comfortably? dore Bowman: None. 155 Not a Home Until Itjs Planted KENT B. THOMPSON NURSERY AND LAN DSCAPI NG ir Route NO. 1 - Highway 54 and Old Alamance Road BURLINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA Sunbeam The Bread You Need For Energy BAMBY BAKERS, INC. BURLINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA HOLT HOSIERY MILLS, I Ladies' F all Fashioned Hosiery BURLINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA N Mrs. Newton: Yes, Glenward. what is it? Glenward: I cIon't want to scare you, Mrs. omeone is going to get a licking. Newton, but pop says if I cIon't get better grade For Prompt and Courteoufs Service Dial 6-5561 Dial RED BIRD CAB All Infliviclual Photographs in This Annual Made By CHAPMAN'S STUDIO ll2 West Davis Street BURLINGTON. N. C. Dorf! Say Taxi, Say Red Bird Dial 6-5946 McMahon Insurance Agency WORTH L. THOMPSON Inc. AGENCY, INC. GENERAL INSURANCE INSURER : REALTOR 210 Maple Avenue P. O. Box 89 Dial 6-1411 Dial 6-9060 BURLINGTON, N. C. GRAHAM, N. C. CLYDE SHARPE GROCERY FRESH MEAT : VEGETABLES HARDWARE and PAINT Route 6 BURLINGTON, N. C. Phone 6-1517 OAK GROVE GROCERY MEAT 1 FRUIT 1 VEGETABLES Corner Highway 54 and OIII Alamance Road : Phone 6-4360 BURLINGTON. N. C. Also CHATHAM FEED Siler City Mills. Incorporated Siler City. N. C. PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY of Burlington Highway No. 70 BURLINGTON, N. C. Phone 6-1273 CRAWFORD'S DEPARTMENT STORE GRAHAM, N. C. Dial 2692 Shirley: Many a huII has been driven crazy by a red scarf. Kathryn: And many a wolf has suffered the same fate because of a red sweater. WESTBROOK STU DIO if 1211 South Church Street DIAL 6-6474 BURLINGTON. N. C. CORLE HARDWARE Co. SWG LEE CHWESE LAUNDRY FARM MACHINERY . BUILDERS' HARDWARE 305 Spring Street F- BURLINGTON, N. C. Phone 6-1631 Phone 6-7177 LANCE, INC. Manufacturer of Peanut Food Products HAROLD D. LITTLE 1805 South Church Street DIAL 3257 BURLINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA A boy can never find the right girl, but he can have a good time looking. CONGRATULATIONS Serv-Rite Service Station J. C. Garrett Wilson's Service Center Hal's Men Shop East End Barber Shop Big Pole Barber Shop Midway Barber Shop Pilot Life Insurance Victor's Clothing Co. Moon's Fashion Shop Southern Grill B. L. Keck, General Contractor Continental Life Insurance Company McClure Funeral Service Red Star Service Station A. D. Pate Printing Company W. K. Wicker Delivery Service Kirkman's Dress Shop Sox Esso Fashionette Dress Shop Ward Hotel Shadowbrook Hosiery Mill David's Grocery Foster's Furniture Company North Main Service Station Trollinger St. Food Market Summer's Esso Service Center Oscar's Food Store Fabric Shop Mebane Shoe Company Canady-Pearson Furniture Company Carolina Barber Shop Henry T. Gurley, Designing Engineer Kilray's The Treasure House Albright Body, Shop, Cr Garage King Bros. Garage Do-Nut Dinette R. P. Smith Appliance Co. B. M. Brower G Sons Carols Jewelry Stephans Appliance and Furniture Store Turners Jewelry Shady Oak Service Ruths Sc to 51.00 R. C. Rietzel Soda Sandwich Shop M 6' B Transit Lines Dr. K. L. Ketchem Dr. H. M. Patterson North Main Grocery Holt's Tots and Ladies Shop Wilson's Barber Shop Biggerstaff 6' Beamon Alamance Hotel Barber Shop Burlington Trunkers Security Barber Shop Modern Grocery R. A. Moore Grocery - Meats Burlington Drug Company Graham Dry Cleaners Belk's Alamance Packing Company GiIliam's Service Station Betty Lou Shop Trollinger Florist Cobb Motor Company Cobb Signs Carolina Lenin Company J. W. Cates, Inc. GoIdman's Shoe Shop W. Clarence Warren Jennings M. Bryan Roberts 5 6' lOc Store G. R. Johnson Grocery Imperial Barber Shop Liberty Lunch Josten Manufacturing Co. U WI l 1 ERII hl k fH THE FINEST HOSIERY in the UNITED STATES IS MADE BY THE IVIEN AND WOMEN At STANDARD HOSIERY MILLS, INC. ALAIVIANCE, NURTH CAROLINA x W I I r . N' WRX I Yi K N r SSXQMX X XX ,NMg,,AN, N , X QW, ,M g x XX. 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