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Reg-0-alfa mug an Queen All seniors went into the industrial sections of Ala- mance County and solicited ads for the REG-O-ALA. Students spent many Weary hours Walking the streets and talking with business and professional men, JOE ANN WRIGHT who expressed their interest by their generous sup- port. Joe Ann and Charles led in the sale of year- books and advertisements and have the honor of being our REG-O-ALA King and Queen. i i i 5 w l w ' CHARLES SHARPE
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Jbyuifcling for uncferatancling The John Shoffner Libxary plays an important part The late industrialist, for Whom the library is named, in the development of pupils, understanding and knowl- realized the need of an adequate school library and edge and in helping them to live completely in the financially laid the foundation for its establishment. present and to grow toward well rounded adults. Librarian: MRS. HOLT HENDERSON. I T CUSTODES LIBRORUM Front row, left to right: Carolyn Fogleman, Peggy Etheridge, June Murray, Anne Tyndall, Barbara Ann Holt, Betty Carmon, Betty Zane Roberson. Nancy Kimrey, Carolyn lsley, Shirley Glasgow. Second row, left to right: Marie Kennedy, Becky Sharpe, David Morris. Mary Caveness, Millie Clapp, Mrs. Henderson, Bobbie Belch, Anita Tinnin, Norma Jean Arey Knot picturedl. The high school boys and girls who are members performing all the tasks which improve the library of Custodes Librorum, help in the laying of the corner- service in the school. They build for themselves and stone of future lives because they assist the librarian in help others to understand and enjoy good books. 24
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D ill H . U-' 4 F il ' ' 2- U . 3 ,531 . ,, o4rclzitect4 of HENRY CIIRIscoE MARINA MOORE MRs. W. ALBERT GRAHAM Associate Editor Feature Editor Adviser CIIRTIs STANLEY SARAH LEE MCCARTER Business Manager Editor JIMMY WARD ALTON BOWMAN GEORGE JOHNSON Freshmen Representative Sophomore Representative Class Editor REBECCA FOGLEMAN Sports Editor With three successive honor ratings-one first place and two third place-from the Columbia Scholastic Press Association as a challenging incentive, we, the 1952 REG-0-ALA staff, began work in October with a few sheets of copy paper CHARLES SHARPE Humor Editor and a few photographsg our work ended on that happy night in May at our REG-O-ALA banquet when you received your yearbook. Between the two dates there was much hard, unrelenting work against many odds.
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