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

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Spring Street Burlington, NC 27215 c70l'elU0l'Ll We the Semors of 1954 present thus volume of the REG O ALA to serve as a memento of your years at E M Holt and Wlfh the smcere wlsh that lt wlll recall the many chernshed memorles of your school days Our class motto We re not at the top but chmbxng msplred us to choose as the theme for thls book The Steps By Whlch We Cllmb We feel confident that mf we constantly strxve to reach the goals we have set before us we shall some day reach the top of the steps he lepd By ln we Cfzmb gcluca lcon .jnzha lwe - alttzlucfe 0 operafweneu llepenclabzlcty er-Jonah ty .Nea lah Foreword .......... Table of Contents. . . Administration .... Faculty ........ Curriculum .... Dedication .... Classes ...... Seniors ..... Superlatives. . . Juniors ....,.. Sophomores .... Freshmen ...... . Underclassmen .... Activities ......... REG-O-.AL.A Staff .... Trumpet Staff ..... Student Council ..... Library Assistants. . . Oflice Assistants ..... Future Homemakers. Future Farmers ..... Bible Club ,... Beta Club ...... Dramatics Club ..... Art Typing Club .... Glee Club ........,. Photography Club. . . Jr. Student Council. . Bus Drivers ....... Mascots ..... Marshals .... Maids .... Cafeteria .... Royalty ....... Royalty ........ Activity Snaps .... Athletics ......... Monogram Club .... Football ........... Boys Basketball Team. Girls Basketball Team. Cheerleaders ........ Snaps ....... Zabfe of Contents .....4- 6- I Page 2 3 5 ..... 7 9 8- .10 ......11 .....12-17 .....18-21 .....22-23 .....24-25 .....26-27 .....28-30 ......3l ....32 ....33 ....34 ....35 ....35 .. .... 36 ....37 ....38 ....38 ....39 ....39 ....40 ....40 ....41 ....41 ....42 ....42 ....43 ....43 ....44 ..,.45 ....46 ....47 ....48 .. .... 49 .... ....5O ... ....51 .. ...... 52 ....53-55 3 alolminid fra tion L. M. Ancocx Princzpal County alzlministratiue Staff f V' 4' P E' 3 .cl 3? Seated, left to right: Miss jesse Baxter, assislant supervisor cy' instructions Dr. M. E. Yount, coung' superintendents Miss Mary B Colville, special leacher. Standing: Mrs. Robert Erbes, special teachers Mrs. J. N. Glenn, special teachers Miss Helen Coble, attendance supervisor, L. R. Wootton, supervisor ny' irzslruclion. 4 alrlminidtra tion ,. bt My 'Zi ai?-1 1 .11 ' An ,A Y 'Q 4- 5 W BLANC!-:ARD Hzgh School Buzldmg Prznczpal ocal CSC aol KOCH!! 4 rd! Seated Mr Howard Patterson Chaxrman Mr ames Stanficld Standmg Mr Clay Holt Mr Glenn Slaughter Mr Glenn Coble 5 In agp . Z1 . ' x S! N T v 1 , ? A G V l A If if ,Ar h ' 1 A - -g 6 l 57: n ' Al :Lf . gl' , ' . I 1 Q l ' - L l X l l 5 kg.- .' . , A ,' . J . gaculiy fender! an Left to right MR. RICHARD PHILLIPS Coach and Physical Education MRS. R. Z. NEWTON, Business Education' MR. GORDON BOWERS Mathematicsg MRS. VERNON LEwIs Home Eco- nomics- MR. WAYNE ROACH, Agriculture. I I ...-.......-,.... , .... ......... 1 4 pr' 'nl ir 2 :fake ... QQ31.1I. -:3.3f:L'E?1'1:5l 'P ir- . . -1:231E'.'i'E1' mg. . '-4-'- V Ldt to right: MR. FRANK LITAKER, Englishg MRS. W. R. TEAGUE, Social Studies and Eng- lishg MR. J. W. BLANCI-IARD, Assistant Principal and Scienceg MRS. IRA LEE, English and Frenchg Mn. C. M. ELLINGTON, Social Studies and Mathematics. 6 Lgft to right: Mxss NoIzMA JEAN EDWARDS, Musicg MRS. LOUISE HENDERSON, Librariang MRs. A. D. KINNETT, Bibleg MRS. JAMES KING, Secfetagf. uca tion Lg? to right: MISS RACHEL GARRISON, Seventh Gradeg MRS. ROBERT STOCKARD, Seventh Gradeg MRS. C. B. COBLE, Seventh Gadeg MRS. GLADYS PATTON, Eighth Gradeg MRS. MARJORIE STUCKEY, Eighth Gradeg MR. ARLISS CLARR, Eighth Grade. 49 ..'fI1H'i'f'?'51E KZ aculfy .33 55 Front row, lqft to right: MRS. PAUL KINNEY, Third Gradeg MRS. MARY RICKS, Third Grade,- MRs. R. S. Loy, Serond Grade. Back row: MISS ORA SCOTT, Second Gradeg MRS. IDA KYLES, First Gradeg MISS LOUISE STRAUGHAN, Second Gradeg Miss BRONNA WALKER, Third Gradeg MRS. CLETA MURRAY, First Gradeg Miss ANNIE RUTH LEE, First Grade. Front row, left to right: MISS LALAH G. APPLE, Fy'th Grade,- MRS. MAMIE BEVAN, Fourth Gradeg MRS. DOROTHY MILLER, Fourth Grade. Back row: MISS MARGARET WALKER, FQ'th Grade,' MISS OLA WALKER, FQ'th Grodeg MISS LUCILLE WALKERQ Sixth Gradeg MRS. RUBY SYKES, Sixth Gradeg MRS. HELEN RoEscH, Sixth Gradeg MRS. HELEN SIKES, Fourth Grade. 'tn---f N52 A-ww urriculum ur clauroom, li, .1.,.,a........ nf' Ani. 1-I SCIENCE The Science Department offers courses i general science biology chemistry and physics Here a physics class is making an expen ment lf. .HB. I. llJ HOME ECONOMICS The Home Economics curriculum includes courses in cooking, sewing, family relations and home plan- ning. The students in this cooking class are eating the breakfast which they have prepared. ., Ll Y X.. u -6' ssl' 8 CLASSROOM Even Seniors sometimes find it hard to give their undivided attention to the teacher. These boys have found things a little more interesting at the back of the room, which is typical of many classes. As you know, HAH work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. e Jeat of learning urriculum TYPING Any student wishing to enter ofhce or secretarial work as a vocation will find excellent preparatory courses in typing, short- hand, ofhcc practice and general business. PHYSICAL EDUCATION The Physical Education and Health class combines health study and physical activities to help us build for good health. Basketball, softball, volleyball and cal- isthcnics are enjoyed by all. QW' 33' 1 Nr... Nou. 'U Oleg.. C 1 X SHOP ' Boys interested in farming and shop work find that a course in Vocational Agri- culture is helpful. In ad- dition to studying better farming methods, they learn to make many useful items. 1 L ': 5 l I .r l l 5 A f , 1.-53 : 51 - F fa, I y 1 Q I .......... .ijfgm u:...4f,-.......f ' '--QL , 1 55-'A-L' 'E 4, , hi, 0-0 94- - y M K i H515 1 'L ,elsif A . .gli t l if: ' ' ' -1 - 'f '+A .L 1 . W , ...- :l -Q .W H 44 ,av jj 1 1 ,,....q,,-V si -A' L L rat-.1,-na. ' J.. ' . t- -. wwf., ' 1 gfirlha a 1 ,-- LJ -ff, . '-'ji-1--J-ar ' -1.515 ' . Q .:'11..., i .1:.:-iii: ,, .:' - ,Salt L ' - .yt 54-an R- A ff s. we '-- Q - Y - f . N.. 'S 'l .1i:e1'i A. 4 V4.1 , 1- r . ' H ,F 4. .tv .yi 'I -vig X k45,'f L- .-4f - ' , . - ,' L I , . Y- , i l , y 4 I r ecfica tion With graditude and appreciation, we, the seniors of 1954, dedicate our REG-O-ALA to our teacher, yearbook adviser, and friend, 'Mr. Frank E. Litaker. May he feel sure that by his unsellish attitude and his willingness to help us with any problem, he has attained for himself the respect and good will of everyone. I0 7? . 5 'fy Clauea u 4 , QQ f WW AQ 7 0 ell l0l'J erenot att e inf, .a .H . if it 4 p sts ' - 46 ui 76-Pg Lqft to right: EVERETTE MINCEY, Vice-Pre.fz'dentg BILLY SLAUGHTER, Treasurerg EVELYN PHILLIPPIE, Secretagfg CHARLES TURNER, President. Motto.' We're not at the top, but climbing. Class Colors: Blue and White With three successful years behind us, and realizing the future holds many successful years, we entered our senior year with confidence, courage, and determination. Our senior year was filled with various activities: Electing class officers, REG-O-ALA Staff, Mascots, and Super- lativesg Senior Day, Parties, Senior Play, May Day, Junior-Senior Banquet, Senior Banquet, Examinations, and finally our hope of the past Flower: Rose years-Graduation. We have enjoyed being together and working together these past twelve years. As we go on through life climbing to higher success, we will be especially grateful to our parents, and to the friends and faculty at E.M. Holt School who have encouraged us along the way, and taught us knowledge and understanding. top hut climhing enigp-4 MALLIE LEE ATKINS Giggles She'.r always full qffun and jgr, A favorite with any girl or boy. Cheerleader 2, 3, 45 Perfect Attendance 1, 25 Superlative 45 Library Assistant 35 Office As- sistant 35 Bus Patrol 1, 2, 35 Glee Club 2, 45 Beta Club 45 Harvest Festival Queen 1, 25 F.H.A. Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Best School Spirit Award 35 F.H.A. Camp 1, 25 Trumpet Staff, Society Editor 3, 4. ALTON Rocca BOWMAN Mutt Don't worry work, and it won't warUyou. Student Council 35 Superlative 45 REG-O-ALA Staff 45 RIaG-O- ALA Representative 25 Substitute Bus Driver 25 Bus Patrol 15 Bus Driver 3, 45 Bible Club 1, 25 Science Club 35 Trumpet Staff, Head Typist 45 Glee Club 3, 4. ARNOLD GRAY COLLINS tthloear Wine, women, and loaded dice. Basketball 25 Football 1, 25 Base- ball 15 Perfect Attendance 25 Bus Patrol 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 3, 45 F.F.A. Club 1, 2, 35 Pho- tography Club 25 Trumpet Staff, Assistant Society Editor 3, 4. GLENWARD FRANKLIN FAULKNER Glen Free advice casts you nothing unless you luke il. Student Council 3, 45 President 45 Basketball 1, 2, 35 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 45 Rao-O-ALA Representative 35 Glee Club 1, 2, 35 H Club 2, 3, 45 Minno- gram Club 3, 45 l .l'.A. Club 1, 2, 35 4-ll Club 1, 2, 3, 45 State Student Council Con- ference 3, 45 Activity Award 45 School Spirit Award 35 Secretary of County Student Council 4. N 6 3' A 27.7 lo- ia., S- www' 6- 1 x if? S'- 'fb- ROSE IRENE BLAYLOCK Rosie A heargw laugh, a mirchievoux :mile maker for her a lye worth- while. Perfect Attendance 15 Library Assistant 3, 45 F.H.A. Club 1, 2, 3, 4. MILLIE FRANCES CLAPP ClMonkl! Cute, sweet, :he comes your way. To brighten even your darkest day. Perfect Attendance 25 Library Assistant 25 Oflice Assistant 45 Glee Club 3, 4, Beta Club 45 F.H.A. Club 1, 2, 3, 45 President 2, 3, Vice-President 15 Scholastic Press Delegate 35 F.H.A. District Rally 1, 25 Trumpet Staff 3, 4, Associate Editor 3, Editor 4. SHIRLEY DI-:LP Shirley The art of learning is the art of lirteningf' Nicholas County High School 15 Walter Williams High School 2, 35 Superlative 45 Rec-O-ALA Stall 45 Office Assistant 45 Beta Club 45 Photography Club 45 Basketball 4. AMos GEORGE FLOYD Bobby Hllappy is he who enjryu li e.' f Carlisle Military Schoolg Pho- I tography Club 25 Science Club 3. I eniora acing the future DORIS MARIE FOGLEMAN Fogie Thy modesgt is a candle to thy virtuef, Basketball 1, 2, SUPCl'l3ilVC 45 REG-O-ALA Staff 4, Library Assistant 3, 49 BUS Patrol 3, 45 May Queen Attendant 3, F.H.A. Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2: Basketball Banquet Waitress 39 Junior-Senior Waitress 2. SHIRLEY ANN GLASGOW Curley As round as a barrel and just as full zjfunf' Library Assistant 1, 2, 3, 4, Bus Patrol 4, F.H.A. Club 1, 2, 3, 4. ALVERTA JO GRAvEs is-Iotlou Full of-fun, vigor and pep Always there right in step. Fayetteville High School 1, Student Council 4, Head Cheer- leader 4, Superlative 4, REG-O- ALA Staff 4, Office Assistant 4, Glee Club 2, 3, Beta Club 3, 4, F.H.A. Club 2, 3, 4, President 4, American Legion Achieve- ment Award 3, Trumpet Staff 4, Marshal 3. JERRY GARLAND JOHNSON Slick Were there no women, men might live like gods. Williams High School 1, Basket- ball 2, 3, Football 2, 3, Super- lativc 4, Substitute Bus Driver 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 3, Mono- gram Club 3, Photography Club 2, Treasurer, State Bible Re- treat 2. fjwm, Z' FWHM S. 7-Z r MAx CALLAWAY FOGLEMAN NPOOIIJ Pool, women, and song. Basketball 2, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Perfect At- tendance 1, Superlative 4, Omce Assistant 1, 2, Glee Club 2, 3, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, F.F.A. Club 2, 3. THOMAS NEWTON GLENN, JR. Sunshine I never let studying intedere with my education. Student Council 1, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Superlative 4, Class President 2, REG-O-ALA Staff 4, REG-O-ALA Representative 3, Bus Driver 3, 4, May Queen Attendant 1, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club, Secretary 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. Club 1. BILLY WAYNE IsLEY 'fBi11H Men rjfew words are the best men. Perfect Attendance 2, Office Assistant 4, Bible Club 4, F.H.A. Club 1, Photography Club 3. DOROTHY ELLEN KECK c:Dotn Straight thinking is the kg' to sound conclusions. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Superlative 4, Library Assistant 2, 3, Bus Patrol 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Beta Club 3, School Band 1, F.H.A. Club 1, 3, 4, Photography Club 1, Tri-Hi-Y Club 2, Activity Award 3, Trumpet Staff, Freshman Reporter 1, Sports Editor 2, 4. villa leigh leaped COLEEN FAYE KIMBROUGH Sneedie 'A ooice of gladness, and a smile Qffv-U Cheerleader 25 Perfect Attend- mee 15 Office Assistant 45 Bus Patrol 1, 2, 3, 45 May Queen Attendant 15 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Beta Club 3, 45 F.H.A. Club l, 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y Club 25 Trumpet Staff 4. EVERETTE KENTON MINCEY Goose :'Wit is the salt of conversation. Student Council 2, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Superlative 45 Class Vice-Presi- dent 45 REG-O-ALA Staff 45 Bible Club 15 Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, President 35 State Bible Retreat 1, 25 All-County Basket- ball Medal 35 Track 2, 35 Basket- ball Medal 35 Trumpet Staff 2, 4. DAVID LEE MoRR1s ctDiCk9i 'Man is his own star and the soul that can be honest is the any perfect man. Library Assistant 2, 35 Bus Driver 2, 35 Substitute Bus Driver l5 Bus Patrol 15 F.F.A. Club 1, Z, 3, Vice-President 35 Pho- :ography Club 4, Vice-Presi- ient 4. LARRY DEAN OVERMAN ttBudu First in sports, first in the game, He has made himseU' a remembered name. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 4, CCo-CaptainJ5 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Superlative 45 Class Treasurer 15 May Queen At- tendant 15 Monogram Club 2, 3, 4. , 45-xx Y? ia.. its 'm 'Q ,xv 1- G 127' i 177 eniora Dorus FAYE LINNENS Doris Falla un 'o and cheer ,ff ,J J A-friend whom all hold dear. Burlington High School 15 Bas- ketball 35 Perfect Attendance 25 Library Assistant 45 Bus Patrol 45 Glee Club 35 F.H.A. Club 2, 3, 45 Song Leader 45 Secre- tary 35 F.H.A. Camp 25 State F.H.A. District Rally 35 Trumpet Staff, junior Reporter 3, Asso- ciate Art Editor 4. FRANCES ELAINE MooRE Laine A quiet mind is richer than a crown. Library Assistant 45 F.H.A. Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball Banquet Waitress 15 Football Banquet Waitress 1, 35 junior-Senior Banquet Waitress 1, 25 F.H.A. Camp 2. CHARLES CLYDE NEWTON, JR. sl.Budn Take eueU1one's adviceg then do as -you please. Basketball 25 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Perfect Attendance 1, 2, 35 Bus Driver 3, 45 Substitute Bus Driver 25 Bus Patrol 1, 25 Monogram Club 3, 45 F.F.A. Club 1, 2, Vice-President 1, 25 Most Im- proved Football Award 35 Trum- pet Staff 4. CAREY LELA PATTERSON Diesel' ' Ready for an thing,' be it work or play, An alljaroand girl in evegy way. Student Council 15 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Superlative 45 Class Secretary 15 REG-O-ALA StaH' 45 May Queen Attendant 35 Glee Club 35 Beta Club 3, 45 F.F.A. Club 1, 2, 35 Tri-Hi-Y Club 25 4-H Club 15 State Student Council Conference 15 Home- Coming Queen 35 Trumpet Staff 4. eniora triuing lo react LEWIS WILSON PAYNE IcHenrys9 I never let studying irzteU'ere with my education. Art Typing Club 45 F.F.A. 3, 4. BETTY ZANE ROBERTSON Blondie, ' Better to be small and shine, than to be large and east a shadow. Library Assistant 2, 45 Bus Patrol 45 Glee Club 35 F.H.A. Club 1, 25 Photography Club 35 Dramatics Club 4. REBECCA ANN SHARPE uBeCkyu Ha am I,' from cares I'm free PP . ' Whyjarerft they all contented like me. Library Assistant 2, 45 Glee Club 35 F.H.A. Club 1, 25 Photography Club 35 Dramatics Club 45 junior-Senior Banquet Waitress 2. WILLIAM ALLISON SLAUGHTER -fnur' A fne athlete, a good sport, a gentleman-enough said. Student Council 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Perfect At- tendance 1, 35 Class Vice-Presi- dent 35 Class Secretary 25 May Queen Attendant 35 Bible Club 15 Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 45 Photography Club 2, Vice-Presidentg Sports- manship Medal 3, 45 All-County Football Team 4. We GI.- T:- kv K! A 'C' Swv' sv. 3 Q if-' v.. EVELYN MARIE PI-m.LIPPm CCEvieIl U she ever had an evil thought: she spoke no evil. Student Council 25 Perfect At- tendance 15 Marshal 1, 2, Chief Marshal 35 Superlative 45 Class Vice-President 25 Class Secretary 45 REG-0-ALA Staff 45 Beta Club 45 Bible Club 3, 4, Presi- dent 45 F.H.A. Club 1, 2, Treasurer 25 State Bible Retreat 45 Scholastic Medal 35 American History Award 35 Office As- sistant 4. CORNELIA ANN SI-IARPE GI Always smiling, always sweet, Always pretty, and always neat. Cheerleader 2, 3, 45 Class President 15 Class Treasurer 35 Office Assistant 45 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Beta Club 3, 45 F.H.A. Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y Club 2, Treasurer 25 4-H Club 15 Civitan Good Citizenship Medal 15 Trumpet Staff, General Re- porter 4. WILLIAM BRAXTON SHARPE Cflldn My onb' books were women's look. and folU's all thq've taught me.' Baseball 35 Glee Club 3, 4 High Point School 1. GARY ALBERT SMITH Llpudi! Be swyt to hear, slow to speak, and slow to wrath. Bus Driver 2, 3, 45 Bible Club 3, Treasurer 35 F.F.A. Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4. mr goal: 4ucce.4.4 enivf-4 MARGARET ESTELLE SMITH Smitty Laugh and the world laugh: with you, cg' and you cg' alonefl Library Assistant 4, Bus Patrol 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2g F.H.A. Club 1, 3, 4, 4-H Club 1, 2, 35 Basketball Banquet Waitress 25 Football Banquet Waitress 25 Junior-Senior Banquet Waitress 25 Bible Club 4. CHARLES FRANKLIN TURNER flRunt7l Loads qf wit and lot: qf fun,- evegfthing he does is well-done. Student Council 2, 3, 4, Secre- tary 23 Marshal 1, 2, 35 Super- lative 43 Class President 3, 45 Class Vice-President lg Office Assistant 2, 3, Beta Club 4g F.F.A. Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, 35 American Legion Achieve- ment Award 2. MARGARET JEANETTE WATKINS Sherlock Quiet in appearance, with motivex unknown. Library Assistant 3, 43 F.H.A. Club 1, 2, 3, 4, State Bible Re- treat 4g National Championship Magazine Salesman 3. l l7 CAROL FAYE STANFIELD Carol What :he doexj :he doe: well. Student Council 35 Perfect At- tendance 2g Marshal 33 Super- lative 4g REG-O-ALA Staff 45 Oflice Assistant 4, Glee Club 1, 2, Beta Club 4, Program Chairman 4g Tri-Hi-Y Club 2, F.H.A. Club 1, 2, 43 Trumpet Staff, Associate Art Editor 2, 3, Art Editor 4. ALBERT LYNN WARD, JR. Albert 'The man that bluxhex ir not always ba,fh-ful. Basketball Manager 2, Football 1, 45 Office Assistant 33 Bus Driver 45 Substitute Bus Driver 35 Glee Club 3, Monogram Club 4g F.F.A. Club 15 Photography Club, President 35 Audio-Visual Club 2. 1 WILLIAM LEE YOUNGBLOOD SKLCC7 ! Honor lie: in honest tail. Audio-Visual Club 1, 2, 33 Bible Club 45 Basketball 3. 1' ' -2'-1--.RMK - SCH ' n , Cp -QW lr O04 v , C9 1- Q Q U 2 OH 'rv -3 0. j - fly .Q ww M L V, g ,VI , x , , A .Moat Originaf MALLIE ATKINS EVERETTE MINCEY uperla tiue.4 gg, ,, mong grealer Mod! fopular CAREY PATTERSON MAX FOGLEMAN N-,M zersonafities fest aiu-Round Jo GRAVES ALTON BOWMAN Nea test DORIS FOGLEMAN JERRY JOHNSON Superla lived 54 ww: ,Q -YGQn: 9Sr'1 '1- 'S-N ':4f?l. ', . x. X .k'?:3g'f.Q37 Eff, . V' FSM ' Yer W. k'f':2E!f W Q-Hikf It X ' ' '7.13i.'5!5'?'ME3. 1 Mau Athletic DOROTHY KECK BUD OVERMAN Superfa five! afn lzonor 6e.4ioweJ11 Moat .fikelg lo Succeed EVELYN PHILLIPPIE 1 GLENWARD FAULKNER A IH S-: M, : Q'E::::g::. L + , 25:5 L-5,555 L I A 'Q . 'A -- -- ' , Q' 1- .. -ffl 'lift 1.114 14 -vavfel JZ ffii 1 ,Af , . .Lljx ,, i. Q A SHIRLEY DELP ' . R TOMMY GLENN H , ' liilg' L :U .41 in ? : 1 I ' A L yn S ..-- ,5 Mo!! :Dependable CAROL STANFIELD CHARLES TURNER eguperfa lived uniors im lziglz 5 Q4 l,,,.H-. I l Motlo.' Aim High Colors: Red and White We, the Juniors, following in the footsteps of our Seniors, conducted a very successful maga- zine subscription sale, which will sponsor our trip to Washington and our Junior-Senior Banquet. These events, along with receiving our class rings, are anticipated by every junior, and are long remembered. We feel that we have But Z2 Slandings PEGGY ETHERIDGE WALKIE HANFORD, Prexident,' RALPH INGLE, Treasurer. 3 Reach Higher. Flower: Red Rose contributed much to the leadership of our school. We have Ronald McCarter as Vice- President of the Student Council, and Associate Editor of the REG-O-ALA, Norma Jean Arey as Associate Editor of the Trumpet and repre- senting us along with J. C. Fogleman in the Student Council. I Secretary. Sealed, left lo right: RICHARD BIDDY, Vice-President,- reaclz higher unw,-4 L G' ,f Q' - E7 ,-eg, A N x I, LAM Yi rs-....,.-... I. . ei f J, L.-1 f QQG .1 I., -angie Hr ia. 5 'Q bf W? ff' ' ' '53 . l in L v S .,. H fr t h L 6 fE 6 8 A mia I-V 5 A 'P' i 2 . l . .Q- ik X 5 fa -.Gr 167K 'Wim Six.. iv S.. ga iz 5 kb -V fc- 'bv 4-I 4. v lr hx. 1,1 iq-- J xx., Y Y-'r t Gb Norma Jean Arey Bunny Beasley Richard Biddy Jean Blaylock Rufus Boswell Sammie Bowman Alvin Bradshaw Kay Braxton Jerry Chester Max Edwards Bobby Estes Peggy Etheridge Bobby Faulkner Carol Fisher Carolyn F ogleman J. C. Fogleman Gene Forbis Betty Garmon Lester Gibson Jo Godwin Billie Graves Walter Hanford Barbara Ann Holt Ted Hudson George Ingle Ralph Ingle David Isley Floyd Isley Larry R Isley Ronald Isley Mary Lou Johnson Wade Loy Ronald McCarter John Patterson Bernice Rich Johnnie Ellen Russell Barbara Sayre Johnnie Ann Seymour erry Sharpe Richard Sharpe Riley Shoe Ann Shoffner Ann Touchstone Ann Tyndall lmmxe Ward Sue Ward Ronald Youngblood l lx l QW vlx gg if ss-- . Q i 6 ' 1 , , 7 AN - xg git Vi ily B , ae., h is L21 I if w in as ' M ' in - gg- '4 V1 I V 'L ey , tg R Herbert Kimrey .. - ' ,tg ,H so xtg ffl hi. S U :I K V! Q, . . Y Y 5-L-lf . ' ' Gly S s 5 'i .s.s.s W' ,.,., N ,sssss. .,., .. i,,... 1 I I Gi-1, . ig 6 I fwx z g Lf, J . ,E lla -1 sophomores rogreuing walls Descending : JIMMY Mosaiz, President Jass PATTERSON, Secretagr .Sm Joyce F OGLEMAN, Vice-President DAVID RUTLEDGE, Treasurer Motto.' We Take Life For What It Is and Enjoy It. Colors: Purple and White We, the Sophomore Class, are represented by the above officers and also by having Forrest Patterson, Treasurer of the Student Council. Joyce Fogleman and Bobby Slaughter represent our Class in the Student Council. We also Flower: Iris have Tobie Robertson and Bill Horne as Sophomore Class Reportersg Jean Holt, Associ- ate Feature Editorg Bobby Horner, Associate Art Editor, and Sarah Turner, Club Reporter of the Trumpet Staff. ' i'.1 I 't' N 'NJi x ' . ,s - T, Chattie Albright ' V 'U ' Elva Rae Albright v , - , . , ' ' ' Tommy Allred . , Q, H , Q gy R i 5, j X., an ' L 5, J. .H. Arey ,W bb r ' iff' A , Jimmy Brothers W J A K ' ' Darrell Butler RA i X X X 4 X X A y Douglas Capps ss. , r Ruth Chriscoe s F Willard Coble , ' .X f ' sf 9 '63 5' Marvin Cole 'Qs . V st: v c W -J Ruth Conklin j 1 V Marjorie Culberson X gs,.', . X I Mary Deviney SA I Elaine Eckard determination Quo Qg.7l 1, win 3,1555 lifts its W-1 N... Bi C65 'S 'Rc ag 31. Q 5 XR wi Er ?Q 05 'x.. L.. 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Ns' 0.1.- Bryon Thomas Henny Tmmn Sarah Turner if Soplzomored Darwm Edwards Elaxne Edwards Ronald Edwards Robert Ellrs -Xl Exerette oyce Fogleman Rrchard Fox Mary Lou Graves Sue Greeson Harolyn Hanford Eugene Hart Sue Hartman can Holt Brll Horne Bobby Horner Delores Hudson Peggy Huffman Donald Isley Larry L Isley Larry M Isley Shelva errell Roscoe johnson Chrrstme ones Rachael lxellam Hobart Kxmre ohnme Max Ixxmrey ames Kmney Roger Lmeberry Darrel McPherson jrmmxe Moser Edrth Nance Forrest Patterson ess Patterson Bobby Patrum Hazel Payne Buddy Prcltard Lynn Puckett Tobne Roberson Davnd Rutledge Elsrc Scott Betty Ruth Sharpe erry Sharpe Shelbre Shoffner Bobby Slaughter Douglas Smnth Faydean Smrth Otrs Smlth O I' Smxth Raymond Smxth 25 1 S gr-ealzmen S' . ff alacencfing with COBINA PxKE, Treasurer LINDA jo ASKEW, Secreiaga BRONELL MILLS, President X x l NW A X X W i M il- - E, slifixfi tw g '- k 1 t 3 W film' .V ,E WX 1 2 '-:PEM QR X HN' A 'Z 't i lil . ,, . kilt! v . rrrr sr, ,, ,, ,SQL N l N ll 'M Motlo: Success Lies At The End of Labor. Colors: Red and White As Freshmen, we are looking forward to many happy days in high school. We are finding our places in the classes and activities and we are hoping for a successful year. In addition to our ofhcers we elected Billy Graves and jane Keck as Student Council Representa- Flower: Red Rose tives, Carolyn Youngblood as Trumpet Staff Representative, and Frances Capps and Donald Spoon as REG-O-ALA Staff Representatives. We look forward to years of progress and accomplishment. WANDA WARD, Vice-Prexidenl anticipation 9,-e4l,men if-X ' .95 . ,fl T, I S fx VB 'lf X. X 1X E. 1 am: - 1 L: xx! Nw? !.'Y 1'7- W' Sn . rig X Et 5 fu il .X ,X ' Y La xx .A ag. is W-v Rin .AGN 'E vp. NW T pl Q 'gy' -'ra 3 I 'lc-f Que '95-vs ml gw-ef!-v'W W' 9- ? -'T S: pawle Q' 'I ' S ' in Q- '-x 'Q-r 'W W-V Q- 'X as X R all S 53 N.,- f' Donald Wllhams jerry Allison Kenneth Allred Linda jo Askew Paul Bradshaw Don Brown Frances Capps jerry Chandler james Coble Larry Edwards Sue Everette Harold Faulkner jnmmy Fxsher Johnme Garmon Charles Garner Thelma Gxbson Velma Gxbson Bxlly Graves Nancy Graves Kenneth Greeson Joyce Guthrxe Melvm Isley Myrtle Isley Douglas johnson Jane Keck Donna Kxmrey jean Kxmrey Vivian Lloyd Larry Loy Lmda Loy Anne Marley Mary McDanes Broncll Mills Ronald Nash Lmda Pentecost Cobma Pike Frances R1Ch Rosalyn Rlch Della Robbms Kenneth Sharpe Joyce Sharpe Kathyrn Shelton Ioe Shoffner Martha Snuggs Donald Spoon Ronme Stout john Thomas Clovls Tyndall Wanda Ward Spencer Wxlhams Carolyn Youngblood SOD or . 'S ' V C v 'A vw 4 . 1 3 ' R LQ IA. :-5 Q., ix V' 1 Q Q 34 . . X , S .' it 5 Av s 5 W ' , Q xl'lL:l1-A 1 1, X 'fx S 3. . ' X X T l ' ' ' A' AAC ' ' C' ' R cr' R E- l R VH t ' . N -f 'f W 'U s, 5+ ' S E A'- S f - 4, X :A ,Y ,J f 'F ff M a - A' l R+: 5.8 Al H Q ' V- Tl :V . D T' Y -, , fit- . -U - l Q, 'L I ul l' J R . ,, Y V g ,, . , A 4 ,.,, t 'V , ,.., L ' ' 1, I 5 4, i g, l ., , , ' l r AI,, tv is In g . V1 I Chloe Dean McPher V ' - , at ' ' , ' '- A . A , 'X I 3 ff' 1 X Q X ' fb V 1-Q 1 C V yypp w wvyppyy pm pp yppp H .qw H F :vL :2' . A 1 .ff-rf r' iii my , .ff 2 rx? TQ fax P fm N I L gf l i g ig L C . at x N? e . fl -A.. , 9 ' rrr' r . ..,. - , .:, 1 J i K Q 0 I el , - jg! ' . . - L A A N f X , ix Y 1 - S A N I l T underclaumen gollowing in Mrs. Patton's EIGHTH GRADE Fin! row, Iqft to night: Dorothy Simpson, Martha Poe, LaVerne Mincey, Sally Wright, Mildred Estes, Irene Nikitin, Edna Gibson, Vivian Hines. Sfcond row: joe Greeson, Harry Shoffner, Larry Everette, Bobby McKinnon, Elaine Crab- tree, Nancy Isley, Betty Jean Ellis. Third row: Bobby joe Lloyd, Melvin Johnson, Sylvia Stanfield, Patsy Hanford, joe Moody, jimmy Lambert. Fourth row: Carl jones, Gary Lee McPherson, Lewis johnson, Kenneth Norris,Joe McPherson, Leonard Gibson. ,f ' ,' - - 1, - - W -- x i Firxt row, Igft to right: Helen Greeson, Brenda Phillippie, Doris Benfield, Connie Leonard, Ellen Watkins, Betty jean johnson, Garrinette Stout, Hilda Steele. Second row: Glenda Marley, Linda Ingle, Mary Kellem, jo Ann Steele, Vir- ginia Sothern, Elizabeth Wright. Third row: William Lloyd, Phillip Sharpe,-Iimmy Sharpe, Harold Coble, Ray Hawkins, James Poe, Rex Isley. Fourth row: James Keene, David Sharpe, Darrell Cheek, Harvey Willetts, Larry Isley, Delmar Allred. Mr. Claar's EIGHTH GRADE Z3 OW' 01005-4feP4 umlerclaumen Mrs. Stuckey's EIGHTH GRADE First row, Iqft to right: Joe Isley, Ann Smith, Margaret Coble, Alice Piper, Fayth Rutledge, Janell Watkins, Alma Jean Sharpe, Lynn Isley. Second row: Heath Efird, Wyleene Webb, George Kinney, Sallie Sykes, Janice McCraw, Paul Horner, Larry Smith. Back row: Bobby O'Neal, Leonard Shoffner, Tommy Fogleman, Tony Brawson, Billy Starling, Diane Thompson, Darrell Chester, Norene Cottle, Sammy Moser. ! l 5 Fin! fow, Id! io right: Lois Ann Coggins, Judy McPherson, Betty Kay Sharpe, Lorrene Coble, Marie Nance, Merle Ann Wilson. Second row: James Hall, Jerry Allred, Becky Thaxton, Norma Shoffner, Mary Ann Cheatham, Judy Ed- wards, Tamara McLendon, Nancy Shelton, Howard Chriscoe, James Graves. Thifd raw: Ernest Bennet, Graves Braxton, Everett fJackiej Perry, Franklin Robinson, Dorothy Spoon, Carol Boone, William Mills, Kenneth Chandler, Willis Hall, Kenneth Milam. Fourth row: Bobby Overman, Kenneth Johnson, John Holt, Marie Kimrey, Elizabeth Loy, Linda Patrum, Christine Smith, Buddy Moore. Mrs. Cob1e's SEVENTH GRADE 29 MMJQPCIHJJINGN Miss Stockard's SEVENTH GRADE Firxl raw, left to right: Betsy May, Sue Holt, Carole Coble, Linda Moser, Sally Smith, Lorene Albright, Peggy Fisher. Second row: Bobby Pennington, Ronald Butler, Rebecca Ward, Nellie Coblc, Rozanne Euliss, Bunny Clapp, Jerry Norris, Nancy Edwards, Richard Jones, Bobby Hayes. Third row.' Richard Dodson, Ray Edwards, Jean Swanner, Joyce Coble, Florence Riggs, Donald Shepherd, Ruth Lupton, Charles Fox, Bobby Keenan, Herman Cheek, Hugh McAbee. Fourth row: Billy Overman, Lynn Whitehead, Alice Tyndall, Edwin Ingle, Alvin Casstevens. l First row, left to right: Jerry Hall, Charles Cheatham, Wanda Thompson, Barbara Fogleman, Carolyn Kennedy, Janice Pickett, Donna Gentry, Marie Edwards, James Rich, Mike Brooks. Second row: Jack Edwards, Judy Dunlap, Carolyn Roberson, Johnny Webb, Toni Euliss, Pearl Isley, Richard York, Floyd Piper, Ernest Loy. Third row: Diana McDaries, Edith Kellam, Polly Slaughter, Ann Hilton, Harvey Keck, Jerry Morris, David Lutterloh, Don Kimbrough, Eugene Benheld. Fourth row: Judy Leonard, Carolyn Martin, Toby Cottle. Miss Garrisonls SEVENTH GRADE 30 alcfiuiiiea 1 ng ' If gg. S 'S '..gl We ,ie Ta ! f, f , l X J 4 S sv XJ' K Z.-0 X Aj' f ff 'fs ,Mfg 0 W X 'azz Q '..X X q , 'v-S, 3 5 R g-0-alla Sta!! CAROL STANFIELD Editor ALTON BOWMAN Business Manager 3 7 o give the eager RONALD MCCARTI-:R Associate Editor MR. LITAKER Adviser . 1 gi Y, Us K . 3 f A 1 N ,3 - Y:-c SIC ITS in , uw. ,,,..-r A -2 ,-ff' . 1 4 ' 1 ,X T' S, T Seated, left to right: Ronald McCarter, Carol Stanfield, Alton Bowman, Carey Patterson, Advertising Editor. Standing: Doris F ogleman, Art Editorg Tommy'Glenn, Sports Editor,' Everette Mincey, Photography Editor,' jo Graves, 'ljapistg Shirley Delp, Feature Editorg Evelyn Phillippie, Senior Class Editor. As our 1954 REG-O-ALA goes to the press, we, the members of the staff, wish to con- gratulate everyone who has participated in our sale of ads and annuals. We also wish to extend our deepest appreciation to our annual adviser, Mr. Litaker, for his understanding attitude and V 32 the guidance he has given us. We take much pride in presenting this REG-O-ALA to the students of E. M. Holt School, and we hope you will enjoy it as much as we have enjoyed organizing it for you. N rumpei Staff a c ance to wrtie MILLIE CLAPP NORMA JEAN AREY Edzgof Asxoczate Edztor DAVID ISLEY MRS LEE Buxzness Manager Adm-fff O., Q Via W 5. Fmt row seated le t to nght Dons Lmnens Arroczate Art Edztor Carol Staniield Art Edztor M1ll1C Clapp Norma can Arey Carey Patterson Feature Edztor Alton Bowman Head Typxxt Second row Sarah Turner Club Reporter Carole Flsher Sue Ward unzor Reporter: Toby Robertson Sophomore Reporter Carolyn Youngblood Frexlzman Reporter Graves Seruor Reporter Dot Keck Sports Edztor Patty Sharpe General Reporter Mallne Atkms Socxely Edztor Nlary Lou ohnson Assoczate Soezegz Edztor Barbara Holt Betty Garmon Carleen Klmbro Tjpzrts Tlzzrd rom ames lxmney F F A Reporter Bxll Horne Sophomore Reporter Davxd Isley Bobby Horner Arsocxate Art Edzlor Bud INewton Exerett Mxncey, Axxoexate SporlsEd1tor.r Arnold Collms Soezegf Edztor Wade Loy Peggy Etheridge Yjpxxtx Iwlrs Lee -idzuer Our school paper, the Trumpet, IS sponsored grade and elementary news and exents taltlng by a group of boys and gxrls from the hlgh place m the school and communxtw The paper school Enghsh department It contams ma serves as a conneetmg lmk between the school terlals from the entlre school CO1'1S1SI1I1g of and comrnun1tN 33 tucfent Councel GLENWARD F AULKNER President BILLY SLAUGHTER Secretagf ff l. cceptmg reaponaibility RONALD MCCARTER Vz'ce-President FORREST PATTERSON Treasurer id f .. 2 'vziitia Left to right: Mr. Adcock, Billy Graves, Bobby Slaughter, Jane Keck, Norma jean Arey, C. Fogleman, Forrest Patter- son, Ronald McCarter, Glenward Faulkner, Billy Slaughter, Tommy. Glenn, jo Graves, Everette Mincey, Joyce Fogle- man, Mr. Blanchard, Aduixer. The Student Council is a form of Student Government composed of representatives from each grade in high school. They work with the faculty and advisers to solve problems concerning the students. They also sponsor activities for the students. The Student Council, with the co-operation of the students, conducted a successful Homecoming and social. Their record shows they have accepted their re- sponsibilities and are trying to set a good example for others. cf leacfemlup L rary aluzdfanfi First raw, left to right: Henny Tinnin, Peggy Etheridge, Doris Fogleman, Estelle Smith, Shirley Glasgow, Betty Zane Robertson. Second row: Barbara Tew, Irene Blaylock, Becky Sharpe, Ann Tyndall, Billie Graves, Sue Greeson, Margaret Watkins, Doris Linnens, Elaine Moore. Aduirerr, Mrs. Ira Lee, Mrs. Holt Henderson. xT Ti7?'ff'7 WS filif - gj-,gg I I l . . E , H . if 44 ' L.. Left to right: Evelyn Phillippie, Patty Sharpe, Jo Graves, Carol Stanfield, Shirley Delp, Millie Clapp, Carleen Kimbro. Mice aluiatanta uture .Homema er.4 of almerica freparing or 1 o ,, ,J ,,. , ., - r' J. g 'Winn , XYIV ggsg, -. t. ,-.5 ,N -. H ,-- . ,. ,. V -U., Y-MSX, ,- .' I. 4 ,,..v .ltr g I . M ' Nb! ' ' T ,dt ' . ' - ' ' . 'A Li ' :LF 39- .J A W: Fran! row, lgft to night: Doris Linnens, Emma Jean Holt, Sarah Turner, Jo Graves, Sue Ward, Carolyn Fogleman, Bernice Rich, Johnnie Ann Seymour, Billie Graves. Second row: Myrtle Isley, Mary McDaries, Betty Garmon, Barbara Ann Holt, Mary Lou Graves, Tobie Robertson, Ruth Conklin, Harolyn Hanford, Frances Rich, Sue Everette, Rosalyn Rich, Norma Jean Arey, Carol Fisher. Third row: Thelma Gibson, Velma Gibson, Joyce Guthrie, Johnnie Ellen Russell, Ann Marley, Sue Greeson, Donna Kimrey, Nancy Graves, Jane Keck, Peggy Huffman, Jean Kimrey, Mary Lou John- son. Fourth row: Mrs. Lewis, Mallie Atkins, Carleen Kimbro, Patty Sharpe, Cobina Pike, Frances Capps, Linda Jo Askew, Joyce Sharpe, Wanda Ward, Linda Pentecost, Kathryn Shelton, Vivian Lloyd, Chloe Dean McPherson, Linda Loy, Martha Snuggs. Fylh raw: Carol Stanfield, Dot Keck, Delores Hudson, Edith Nance, Elaine Eckard, Millie Clapp, Doris Fogleman, Irene Blaylock, Shirley Glasgow, Margaret Watkins, Elaine Moore. The Future Homemakers of America, a National Organization of pupils studying home- making in the schools of the'United States and territories with a total membership of over 300,000 offers opportunity for the future de- velopment of pupil initiative in planning and carrying out activities related to homemaking. Our Chapter work this year has been a con- tinuation of units studied in Home Economics. Four girls represented our chapter at the F.H,A. Camp held at White Lake and a large group represented our Chapter at the District and State Rallies, which were held at Greens- boro and Raleigh, North Carolina. Our officers are: President, Jo Graves: Vice- President, Sue Wardg Secretary, Bernice Rich: and Treasurer, Carolyn Fogleman. flue future ufure .garmem of almerzca 5 . A - ' c . u ,. 1 ,....f 3' - ' ' :-.L.Q . ' , 1, -. 1 ' .A Firxl row, lqfl to right: Jimmy Brothers, Wayne Stout, Ronnie Stout, Albert Smith, james Kinney, Herbert Kimrey, Otis Smith, Richard Sharpe, John Patterson, Mr. Roach, Adviser. Second row: Hobart Kimrey, Robert Ellis, Donald Spoon, Charles Tumer, Ralph Ingle, George Ingle, David Isley, Wade Loy, Byron Thomas, Larry Isley, jess Pat- terson, Lynn Pickett, Ronald Youngblood. Fourth row: Bobby Patrum, Ted Hudson, Alvin Bradshaw, Clovis Tyndall, Marvin Cole, Larry Loy. The E. M. Holt Chapter of The Future Farmers of America 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 at- tending. He must also pay his state and national dues. The E. M. Holt Chapter participated in County contests such as: creed, public speaking, , 37 dairy, swine and beef judging, parliamentary procedure, crop, and shop contests. The Chapter has been fortunate in bringing home several first place banners. It is one of the top ranking agriculture chapters of this district. Our officers are: President, Albert Smith, Vice-President, John Patterson, Secretary, Richard Sharpe and Treasurer, Otis Smith. ble Club S.O.L., meaning Serving Others Loyally, is the name selected for the Bible Club. To encourage Christian fellowship and to acquaint students with the Bible are the main purposes 04 ,Jw of of the Club. Programs consist of guest speakers and discussions on spiritual subjects and prob- lems of young people today. Front row, Iffl to right: Mrs, Kinnett, Evelyn Phillippie, Rachael Kellam, Mary-McDaries, jean Kimrey, Ann Touch- stone. Sefonii row: Elva Rae Albright, Joyce Fogleman, Estelle Smith, Christine Jones, Shelva Jean Jerrell, Bunny ' ' b ' -- ' R ll R hCh ' B dd P'ckard Willard Beasley, Billy Wayne Isley. Thzra' ron.. Lee Youngbloodhlohnme Ellen usse , ut nscoe, u y 1 , Coble, Darrell McPherson, johnny Max Kimrey. Fxrrt rou lqft to fight: ohnnie Ann Seymour Secretagag Ronald Isley, Vic:-Pre.rident,' Ronald McCarter, President, Norma lean Arey Treaxurer. Semnd row: Sue Ward Millie Clapp, Evelyn Phillippie, Patty Sharpe, Shirley Delp, Carleen, Kimbro Peggy Etheridge Mrs. W. R. Teague, Adui.ver,- Carol Stanheld, jo Graves, Bobby Faulkner, Mallie Atkins, Carey Patterson. The Beta Club of E. M. Holt School became a Charter Member of the National Organiza- tion this xear. The Club emphasizes scholarship, leadership, and service, and is a scholastic organization with membership limited to twen- W fela Klub ty-five. All of the present members were chart- ered in the fall. Our motto, Ducamus Aliis Serviendo, means, Let Us Lead'By Serving Others. 38 everyone to fill ramatica Club The Dramatics Club is a new club in our The Club has given its first play in assembly school this year. It gives those who are interested and we feel our efforts are very worthwhile. in Dramatics a chance to develop their talents. Fin! row, iff! to right: Shelbie Shoffner, Mary Deviney, Bobby Slaughter, David Rutledge. Second row: Betty Ruth Sharpe, Delores Hudson, Sue Hartman, Roscoe Johnson, Forrest Patterson, Becky Sharpe, Betty Zane Roberson. Ilild-In CHRI A l . nY Sm 'K' A -R .AS vi 1x47 -,. A - s. -of Fzrst rou le I lo rzghl Elsle Scott ohnme Ann Seymour Second row Carolyn Fogleman Elame Eckard Tlzzrd row Bnlhe Graves Hazel Payne Fourth row o Godwin, Kay Braxton F1 th row Charles Garner Melvm Isley The Art Tw pmg Club was organxzed upon were lncluded too All seem to enjoy thls cre requests by puplls mterested 1n art Other ZIIVC work pupxls who were not members of any club alrl Zypmg Cl 6 X ,S x . ICT- - 4 -' . ' V K Y 1: yr? l, . .-J . f .- , . . ,h I 1 C ll 39 glee clue The Glee Club is an important part of our school life. This year they have displayed their talent in the many beautiful renditions given at the Christmas Program, P.T.A. and other eruing otlzer.4 wil school activities. In the Spring the Glee Club took part in the-County Music Festival and provided the music for commencement exercises. First row, lqft to right: Mary McDaries, Harolyn Hanford, Cobina Pike, Patty Sharpe, Frances Capps, Ann Touchstone. Second row: Linda Jo Askew, Joyce Sharpe, Rosalyn Rich, Margie Culberson, Frances Rich, Joyce Guthrie, Elaine Edwards, Sue Everette, Delores Hudson, Toby Robertson, Millie Clapp, Sue Ward. Third raw: Dot Keck, Bunny Beasley, Henny Tinnin, Linda Pentecost, Mary Lou Graves, Donna Kimrey, Barbara Ann Holt, Betty Garmon, Walkie Hanford, Billie Graves, Ann Leonard. Fourth row: Barbara Tew, Ruth Conklin, Wanda Ward, Bill Horne, Ronald Isley, Willard Coble, Tommy Glenn, David Rutledge,Jimmy Moser,Jimmie Ward. Fyflh row.' Wade Loy, David Isley, Gene Forbis, Jerry Sharpe, Bobby Estes, Bobby Horner, Rufus Boswell, Bobby Faulkner. ll ' f' . u ,,,, , M ' 6 S Y ' L 4 4 ..., h , --'. ' Firxt row, Igft to right: Mr. Bowers, Adviser, Donna Kimrey, Joyce Guthrie, Frances Rich, Sue Everette, Rosalyn Rich, Velma Gibson, Myrtle Isley, Della Robbins, Anne Marley, Kathryn Shelton, Chloe Dean McPherson, Mr. Ellington, Adviser. Second row: Barbara Tew, Ruth Conklin, Margie Culberson, Martha Snuggs, Linda Loy, Jane Keck, Nancy Graves, Shirley Delp, David Morris, Rufus Boswell, Don Brown, Jerry Allison. Third row: Harolyn Hanford, Mary Lou Graves, Elaine Edwards, Darwin Edwards, Jimmy Moser, Tommy Allred, Billy Graves, John Thomas. Fourth row: Douglas Capps,J. H. Arey, Darrell Butler, Kenneth Greeson, Don Williams, Larry Edwards,Joe Shoffner, Michael Smith, Johnnie Garmon. The Photography Club was organized last year. Under the able leadership of Mr. Bowers and Mr. Ellington, we hope to do more and bigger things each year. We have been asked flwlograpfzy Club to take miscellaneous snapshots for the REG-O- ALA and other school activities. We hope that this year and the years to come will show much improvement and success. Jepenfldbilify r. luclent Council The Junior Student Council is composed of citizenship in the grammar school, as well as representatives from the seventh and eighth performing many voluntary services for the grades. They promote leadership and better school. First row, lg? to right: Alma Jean Sharpe, Patsy Hanford, Brenda Phillippie, Helen Greeson, Harry Shoffner, Tony Branson, Ray Allred. Second row: Becky Thaxton, Tony Euliss, Sue Holt, Linda Moser, Buddy Moore, Bobby Mc- Kinnon, Ronald Butler, Billy Cheatham. res- T' Hof Fzrst row, le t to nglzt David Isley Wade Loy Max Edwards Otis Smith George Ingle Alton Bowman, Larry Isley Ralph Ingle Bud Newton Lynn Ward Tommy Glenn Albert Smith Buddy Pickard Hobart Kimrey, Glenward Faulkner Second row Ronald Edwards Donald Spoon Arnold Collins immy Ward Jerry johnson Robert Ellis, Walter Hanford Ronald McCarter, Betty Zane Roberson Henny Tmmn Velma Gibson, jean Kimrey Shirley Glas gow Doris Fogleman Estelle Smith Thzfd row Don Brown Ted Hudson Kenneth Gref-son Don Isley Bobby Patrum, Larry Loy Bobby Horner Richard Sharpe Billy Slaughter Floyd Isley Dons Lmnens Betty Garmon Barbara Ann Holt Our bus drivers have in their hands each The line safety record and reputation they have day the lives of many of their fellow students made for themselves shows that they have Theirs IS no easy task, for varying conditions of assumed the responsibility of their job weather and roads make the1r Jobs difficult J ruler! 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X .N in N :N 5 I Maid: The unsung heros, whose work is often taken for granted are our janltor and malds Thelr respons1b1l1t1es are many yet they keep our bulldlng warm and neat The cheerful way ID whlch they go about the1r dally tasks has won for them our respect and admlratlon Janltor Marvm Holt Ma1dS Ida Summers Mary Pat terson fa elerza Our Cafeter1a personnel IS un der the fine d1rect1on of Mrs Norman Alexander She and her asslstants are domg an adequate job 1n servmg the students and faculty a well balanced and nour lshlng meal at a mlnlmum of cost, a dxflicultjob at best I a o balk with Q i L s pt , ,J xx., . x m 1 T' Lf R' , Q5 ' 1 , . A'-f Qi ,Aw , , , LYNN DENISE CLAAR i -,4 1 s --:Q 3 , -1 3 2 P ,. M. .-qc E . , ' ' .1 4 :,'.-1, ' 95- 1 nk? .High School I Q, ff- 1 X, . 14 , - :gi DAVID ISLEY ' MARY MCDARIES ,t ' -r'sfIax 'c s ' -. 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T a' .. 1 N R x :4 AMX S X - ::g xx , 'sn rammar graded I ':':' SHARON BROWN BOYCE JOHNSON glemen fury REBECCA PIKE ROBERT MILES aruedt gedtwal Royaffg alcfiviig Snaps + x, , ...A 8 A. Everyone screams for ice cream. B. Mallie resting on the Capitol steps. C. Lunch Timers. 46 . X- ' -. xi Q -s . si D. Going down not up. E. It's getting hot here with snow F. Waiting for Mrs. Lee to catch up a4tlzfetic.4 Q I5 I E -n f, X f 3' gli W X e 5 Q A .I X 0n0gl'al1l 'si R ,. il 4 x X? r The E. M. Holt School Monogram Club was organized in 1951 and is one of the leading promoters of sports in our school. It is a service organization and has as its main purpose the o play the game First row, left to right: Mr. Phillips, Adviser, Billy Slaughter, Trea.rurer,' Bobby Faulkner, Vice-Pre.vidrnl,' Wal- kie Hanford, PffIidCHl,' Tommy Glenn, Serretagf. Second row: .Ierry Chester, Everette Mincey, jerry Sharpe, Max Fogleman, Bud Over- man, Roger Lineberry, Sambo Sharpe. Third row: Bobby Estes, Richard Biddy, Gene Forbis, Doug- las Smith, Don Isley, Lynn Ward. Top row: Bud Newton, Glenward Faulkner. 1 ' 1' flykyff Af ., Q ' '- rf X lv , if It it E it l l A Mi sw it .H , l l xxx li l XMQ W .ax ll K ' .'l ll'iiffi-' ww 4 X 1, 71 ,Rl 1 Wilt X, 8121352 . 'PMI 'lx flilill -. V , Q 'Teil' li- ith, Q x-N Pla, Nw, 1' ,wil X ' , W, ' J .,.x'w .WM , X promotion of good sportsmanship and fair play. The club is open to all boys who have received a letter in one of the major sports. cur and Jquare Holt 25 ............................ jonesville 0 Holt 7 ...............,.... Alexander Wislon O Holt 25 .... . ...,.. Bethel Hill 0 Holt 25 ,... ,........ M ebane 20 Holt 0 ........,..............,.. Haw River O The 1953 football season was the most successful one that E. M. Holt has ever had, with the team going undefeated and winning the County Championship. The team won 9 games while tying 1 and scoring a total of 287 points with the opposition scoring only 32 points. This gave an average of 28.7 to 3.2 per game. Walkie Hanford was the leading county scorer with 103 points. Billy Slaughter, Max Fogleman and Jimmy Ward were the other aol a Holt 39 .... .............. Li berty 0 Holt 52 ..... .... Al tamahaw Ossippee 6 Holt 53 ..,.. ............ A llen jay 0 Holt 34 .... . ..,...... Mayodan 6 Holt 27 ..,...........,....,......,.., Trinity O top scorers of the team. The team coached by Richard Bud Phillips was perhaps one of the best in the state. Holt placed three players on the County All-Star'team which were Walkie Hanford, Billy Slaughter and Glenward Faulkner. They also placed Bud Overman and Larry Isley on the second team. The coaches and the team voted Walkie Hanford as the Most Valuable Playerg Billy Slaughter, Best Sportmanship: and jerry Chester, as Most Improved. 'Senior Players Overman Ward Slaughter Fogleman Glenn Newton Faulkner Co-Caplain Captain Cy Capmm Vu. '. -w Q x'M i'-aug., '. ci 'I ' ,A,'- -1 its 21 A if . X X 2 I Xa xg, -X - . 'Q' uf W Q ,, . 'J X In . N, 1 .f i . l, Z L xi: rx S 9 5 X, A A ' Z ' kj s Q 1 hi w , f f ' f A J I 1 . e . A Q ffllg! X l + - 4 N 4 ..,, ,QQ A , ' T! xt - lf' 5' . 1 ii. f 4 . K if A1 z W 43 .wif .l H, 5. .1 -if , I , R AT. ., gg! ,H V X , xx A in victory or Je eat Badketball E. M. Holt 52 . . . . , .Altamahaw Ossippee 33 E. M. Holt 66 . . . ....... Pleasant Grove 30 E. M. Holt 53 . . . .............. Elon 36 E. M. Holt 52 . . . ..., Alexander Wilson 37 E. M. Holt 62 . . . ....... Haw River 55 E. M. Holt 40 . . . ......... Sylvan 65 E. M. Holt 56 . . . ,... Eli Whitney 54 E. M. Holt 54 . .... ................ M ebane 45 Coached by Mr. Blanchard, we started the season with great success. We have won 12 games and lost 2. Peggy Etheridge, our top scorer, has shown much improvement and is E. M. Holt 65 .... .,.. A ltamahaw Ossippee 51 E. M. Holt 66 ..., ........ P leasant Grove 43 E. M. Holt 63 ..., ..,.,......,... E lon 52 E. M. Holt 45 .... .... A lexander Wilson 38 E. M. Holt 68 .... ....,... H aw River 39 E. M. Holt 35 .... .,........ S ylvan 55 E. M. Holt 62 .... .... E li Whitney 52 E. M. Holt 59 .,......,...,.......... Mebane 60 one of the leading county scorers. Despite the fact that the team will lose Dot Keck and Carey Patterson, after four years on the court, we are looking forward to a successful season next year. First row, lqft to right: Carey Patterson, Dorothy Keck. Second row: Shirley Delp, Barbara Holt, Elaine Edwards, Anne Tyndall, Peggy Etheridge, Betty Garmon, Emogene Holt, Joyce Fogleman. Third row: Mrs. Vernon Lewis, Adviser,- Myrtle Isley, Cobina Pike, Thelma Gibson, Della Robbins, jane Keck, Nancy Graves, Wanda Ward, Linda Pentecost, Carolyn Youngblood, Frances Capps, Sue Everett, Mr. Blanchard, Coach. Senior Player: D0f0fhY Keck Shirley' DCIP Carey Patterson CJ X Q Evil? 5 55.1143 ER? Nl? f E. L ' E. X? 'X 2 r . El. 'rkfelga PU.. khgfh' R Cheerleader! Jo GRAVES, Head Cheerleader JOYCE SHAP-PE HENNIE TINNIN PATTY SHARPE JO GODWIN l LINDA JO ASKEW MARY Lou JOHNSON l MALLIE ATKINS l X l 1 l i l , , 4, 1: l 3 P l l l a I I I l Q1 E , 1 5 Mr. Blanchard takes over as head cheerleader. Mr. Adcock-I mean Larry-gives the boys a lecture. i nap! S What's troubling you fellows? F. Faulkner, the great artist. Mrs. Lee and Mr. McCall discuss English G. Oh Happy Day! Papers' H. Miss Ammons and Mr. Bowers discuss Who is under the Hat? figures?? Let's eat I'm hungry. I. Becky, Estelle and Irene aren't camera shy. The Barefoot Boy Uohn Pattersonj. J. Rookies at the bat. 53 Snaps I ,- Botanical Gardens, Washington, D. C E. What's so bad about it, Betty When we were 8th graders. F. Heh, Carey! Where's Patty? Why did you cut it, Bud? G. 25c please! Hotdogs and Blackeye peas. 54 ,I xigxta A time out gab session. E. How they've changed! The Future Farmers. F. Juniors visiting Mt. Vernon. Seniors taking mid-term exams. G. Picnic on the way to Washington. Comediennc Eckard and her glum audience. 55 nap.4 ESQUIRE SOCKS SCHIAPARELLI STOCKINGS I by STANDARD HOSIERY MILLS, INC N. C. LIBERTY HOSIERY MILLS, INC. FULL FASHIONED HOSIERY DEAN PATTERSON CONSTRUCTION COMPANY WATER -:- SEWER -:- GRADING ROADS -:- STREETS ATHLETIC FIELDS TELEPHONE 6-6126 632 Chapel Hill Road BURLINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA HANFORD BRICK COMPANY, INC. sl-IALE BRICK FACE AND coMMoN BRICKS OUTLAST THE MORTGAGE BURLINGTON, N. C. R.F.D. No. 6, Liberty Highway P. O. Box 1215 Dial 6-3688 NASH AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER CO. HEATING -:- PLUMBING PROCESS WORK L. W. NASH, Manager OFFICE AND FABRICATING PLANT GRAHAM, N. C. ACME DRUG COMPANY Spring and Davis Streets BURLINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA MAIN STREET DRUG COMPANY 322 South Main Street BURLINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA GRAHAM HOSIERY MILLS, INC. GRAHAM, N. C. JOY THE 'Q FN R541 H15 T HOOD SYSTEM T INDUSTRIAL NH UN BANK YOUR f B MEAT ssxrou ,, it Amnucm woosrmsumf sAucs BURLINGTON, N. C. ' Qmwfww C. B. HALSEY CO. INSTITUTION FOODS P. O. Box 556 ROANOKE 3, VIRGINIA Sunbeam The Bread You, Need For Energy BAMBY BAKER5, INC. auRLuNl:a'rcxN, NORTH CAROLINA DAIRY PRODUCTS SOUTHERN DAIRIES, INC. I Phone 6-8916 Greensboro Highway BURLINGTON, N. C. LEATH HOSIERY MILL, INC. Manufacturers of LADIES' FULL FASHIONED HOSIERY GRAHAM, NORTH CAROLINA KENT B. THOMPSON NURSERY SI LANDSCAPING It's Not a Home Until Ifs Planted Old Alamance Road and Highway 54- Phone 6-244-I BURLINGTON, N. C. III Q M RESTAURANT 714- East Davis Street SHORT ORDERS PLATE LUNCHES ICE CREAM PETE'S FROZEN CUSTARD BEST WISHI-is NO- 1 Sf NO- 2 From WE SPECIALIZE IN: Frog: kflusgard, Thgclf Cgeamy Milk - ,s, 'ts, d , ROSE'S a..E.I PZFEIZNI IQ. C.25.i'maes 5 8m 10 CENT STORE A REAL SUMMER TREAT! BURLINGTON, N. C. Compliments of BIG GUN SURPLUS STORE The World,s Finest o Merchandise at the Cheapest Price NEWLIN HARDWARE 1010 Webb Avenue COMPANY BURLINGTON, N. C. C. M. MANN CANDY CO. WHOLESALE Phone 6-2588 514 Tucker Street BURLINGTON, N. C. FRANICS JEWELRY Watches and Diamonds Wedding and Graduation Gifts On Easy Payment Plan 202 North Main Street Dial 6-4553 GRAHAM, N. C. MONARCH HOSIERY MILLS, INC. Manufacturers of Quality MEN'S HOSE P. O. Box 1303 Telephone 6-1293 1102 Anthony Street BURLINGTON, N. C. Kirk Holt Hardware Co. V. R. Holt, Owner THE HARDWARE DEALER Hardware : Paints Building Materials Contractors SI Mill Supplies Gift Shop on Second Floor BURLINGTON, N. C. SHERARD'S PHARMACY THE HOME OF TAP-TO .l. Frank Sherard, R.Pl1. Gene S. Sherard, R.Ph. 1245 Webb Avenue BURLINGTON, N. C. Telephone 44-77 BURLINGTON SCRAP IRON Cr METAL CO. We Buy Wrecked and Burned Cars, Batteries and all Types of Metal Corner Long and Sidney Streets BURLINGTON, N. C. Phone: 6-5916 SOUTHERN LAUNDRY 8: DRY CLEANERS For Whiter, Brighter Wash DIAL 6-8817 Pine Street GRAHAM, N. C. ALAMANCE jus' SERVICE BURLINGTON, N. C. ALAMANCE PACKING CO. Wholesale MEAT PRODUCTS Phone 6-4579 814 Sidney Road BURLINGTON, N. C. BLAYLOCK,S TAILORY TUXEDEI SALES 81 RENTAL SERVICE BURLINGTON, N. C. LIBERTY CHAIR MOSS HOSIERY COMPANY CO., INC. , MANUFACTURERS P. 0. Box NORTH CAROLINA BURLINGTON, N. C. ALAMANCE LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANERS We Do It Better Telephones: 6-6381-2-3 565 South Main Street BURLINGTON, N. C. STAN'S MARKET FRESH COUNTRY EGGS Our Specialty I GRAHAM, N. C. Get a Liberal Education in Thrift by Shopping at BELK-BECK CO. Complete Dept. Store O GRAHAM BURLINGTON CONGRATULATIONS! HART OFFICE SUPPLY CO. 204 South Main Street BURLINGTON. N. C. Phone T122 Authoriserl Dealers for Remington Rand Community Federal Savings 6' Loan Association C R. D. WHITE Executive Vice-President PHILLIPS MOTOR CO. 1414 Webb Avenue Q HUDSON SALES-SERVICE Q PHONE 6-8535 LILIEN 81 LEE, INC. Your LINCOLN and MERCURY Dealer 244 West Davis Street See Us for a Coorl Used Car STALEY LUMBER CO. O LIBERTY. N. C. HALL'S HOBBY LAND Alamance County's Largest Selection of Toys and Hobbies W. L. HUGHES GARAGE Authorized Distributor BENDIX - WESTINGHOUSE AIR BRAKES Phone 6-2179 BURLINGTON. N. C. BEST WISHES O BOBBIE'S TEXACO PHONE 6-3102 PEELE ELECTRICAL COMPANY, mc. ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS 1529 Webb Avenue BURLINGTON, N. C. Phone 6-4441 or 6-4442 COBLE HARDWARE CO. FARM MACHINERY BUILDERS' HARDWARE Phone 6-1637 BYRD'S FOOD CENTER Our Congratulations to the Students and Faculty of E. M. Holt School THE DAILY TIMES-NEWS I'Alamance Countyjs Only Daily Newspaperw 'GTHE FINEST CITY RADIO Burlington 6-9237 Graham 6-3308 TELEVISIONS : RADIOS RECORDS : PI-IONOGRAPHS REPAIR SERVICE BURLINGTON'S FINEST DEPARTMENT STORE im CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS Your Shoe Store The Smartest Styles for All the Girls GOLDMANS 106 E. Front Street BURLINGTON, N. C. LORIMER Hos1ERY MILLS, INC. Manufacturers of MEN'S NOVELTY HOSIERY BURLINGTON, N. C. Jeffreys Paint fr Paper Co. Wholesale 111111 Retail Full Line of Paint. Paint Supplies. Artigts' Supplies and Wall Paper BURLINGTON. N. C. ALAMANCE DRUG COMPANY Bailey-Colile Building Opposite Post Oflicv DIAL 4216 BURLINGTON. N. C. CHAS. V. SHARPE, Inc. INSURANCE : BONDS REAL ESTATE and RENTS 457 South Main Street IIIIRLINGTON. N. C. DIAL 6-2484 KAY-DAY TILE AND CARPET CO. 818-820 South Church Str'-I-l FLOOR COVERING SPECIALISTS Telephone 6-2003 OAK GROVE GROCERY MEAT z FRUIT 1 VEGETABLES Corner Highway 54 and Olfl Alamance- Road : Phone 6-4360 BURLINGTON, N. C. Also CHATHAM FEED Siler City Mills, Incorporated Siler City. N. C. McCLURE'S FUNERAL SERVICE AMBULANCE SERVICE 605 Webb Ave. l4l S. Main Strv BURLINGTON GRAHAM Dial 7488 Dial 2711 spsl-Q 014 H. C. FOSTER HARDWARE Your Friend Since 1926 HARDWARE : PAINTS and FERTILIZER Phone 6-6161 ALAMANCE, N. C. Compliments of ART KRAFT STUDIOS 115 East Front lOver Burlington Drugl Phone 6-1752 BURLINGTON, N. C. WORTH L. THOMPSON INSURANCE REAL ESTATE P. O. Box 89 DIAL 6-9060 GRAHAM, N. C. BLANCHARD CLEANERS Corner Old Alamance Road and Highway 54 Phone 6-24-66 BURLINGTON, N. C. H Cr H AUTO PARTS NEW AND USED AUTO PARTS Phone 6-6356 Box 977 1322 Webb Avenue Glass Installed on All Makes of Cars and Trucks GILLIAM'S RADIO Sz TV SERVICE TV REPAIRS and ANTENNA INSTALLATION J. F. Gilliam, Owner 2207 Maple Avenue Phone 6-2220 BURLINGTON, N. C. Service Beyond the Sale HOME APPLIANCE For Enlertainment at Its Best See a Movie Under STORE the Stars Better Products for - at- HSZTZ. 3213? THE BUR-GRA Wes: Elm Street 5' GRAHAM, N. C. BON-AIR THEATRES MELVILLE DAIRY WORTH S FIFTH STREETS BURLINGTON, N. C. ,IENNINGS M. BRYAN INSURANCE AGENCY PHONE T458 J. M. BRI.-KN J. M. BRYAN. JR. J. C. HARRIS LUMBER COIWIPANY Manufacturers of HARRIS WINDOW UNITM BUILDING IVIATERIAL5 AND SPECIAL NIILLWORK 704 South Spring Street BURLINGTON, N. C. C07Il11Il.l7l6!1lS HOODS SPORTING GOODS BURLINGTON, N. C. s'l'Iay More, Live Longer Phone 6-4797 BOWIVIAN'S STORE H. L. Bowman. Prop. BELMONT Groceries - Meals - Vegetablex Harzlware and Feeds R. No. 6 BURLINGTON, N. C. ALAMANCE PRINTING CO. Huy 11. EpIIIanII COMMERCIAL PRINTING and ENCRAVINC Dial 6-1881 T29 5 IIII III Main Strrw-I BURLINGTON. N. C. BURLINGTON BUSINESS General Tire Supply, Inc. COLLEGE Dislribzlfors , General Tires and Batteries Established 1925 Kraft System of Tire Renewing 301 North Main Street O BURLINGTON, N. C. IIIIRLINIQTON. N. C. Telephone 6-6951 I-ladle 's Y 7fLe Warm GRAHAM, NCIRTH CAROLINA R. E. BOONE SERVICE FURNITURE LAUNDRY cf CLEANERS COMPANY SHOP HERE For Your Furniture Needs CONGRATULATIONS THE STUDENT STORE HEADQUARTERS FOR YOUR scHooL SUPPLIES Poper Notebooks Pencils Composition Books Erosers Snorthond Pods Pens Muciloge Croyons Scotch Tope Sauare Deal Metal Wforks Modern Venetian Blind Co Rich 8 Thompson Furniture Co Ju M l-lay, Jr. Ellis Music Co. Guy's Trolllngens Florist Julian Coleman Newlin Hardware Co Biaaerstatt 5 Beamon Realtors A D, Rate G Co Currin-l-lay Mictor's Clothing Co Wiles Dime Store Alamance l-lotel Barber Shop Graham Dry Cleaners Graham Tractor Co Ford Florist Klrl4man's Young Fashions TV Radio Center Delp's Bar-B-Q and Dairy Queen BUILDERS THE ANNUAL STAFF and the EDW ARDS 81 BROUOHTON COMPANY looplratsrl to produce tln Annual lrmtecl Or LllllO 13pl1E'fl AnnualQ produced 1n O11r plant 111 Raleigh. Finest uality EIlg1'HY6fl CO1n111Pnce1ne11t Invitations E11grav0cl Visiting Carfls Engravc-fl and LithOgrapl1ccl DIPLOMAS llwritc for Samples and Prices 0 EDWARDS 81 BROUGHTON COMPANY Establisllecl in 1871 RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA Q! 1 1 1 I1 1 11 11 31 1, 111 J1 'l 7' i 1 i1 31 1 1 1 11 11 111 11 1 I ,1 1 1 I1 1 5 11 3 1,1 11 11 1 W 11 ii rf 11' 111, , Wim 1s1.11! 11111 11x15 1 ., .L in K W - A ,w i .vii i in A Y, V, 0,7 I 1 I , P, . i , k 2 , k W 1 W P i i Y E.. -1 1 f ,Q R ', ' r 5 313.5 -:Q A. wr. X AG. 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