E M Holt High School - Reg O Ala Yearbook (Burlington, NC)
- Class of 1956
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' Q V ' - ww, ' 1 ,- Wkw .-1 K be 96 ag,-.s Q x 512419 . , ' Vg? aa. lmiilgin QBIII Qlztsiln mulls fllt is the sincere hope of the 1956 Reg-O-Ala Staff that, by accompanying us on this tour Wi'thz'n Our Castle Walls,J' both students and faculty will gain a true picture of all the unfor- gettable people and activities that haue made 1956 one of the best years of their lives. eWe hope that our efforts haue been worth- while. We extend a grateful thank you to our adviser, Mrs. Homer Euliss, and to all those who 'haue donated time, money, or just plain understanding, when it was needed most. 4 Quuhuis 'xL1I'I1II'llbII il1OI1 Pages 9 16 Pages 17 40 Pages 41 Pages 51 Pages 63 Pages 71 5 'R 8:20 a.m.-Another day begins with the arrival of 8:35 a,m.-Vile start our day right with a devotional buses packed with students, eager for the each morning during homeroom period. day's work. bwurb IJ? HP 8:50 a.m.-Classes begin. Some students have trouble 10:25 a.m.-Ice cream, crackers, and milk all go to getting the correct answers, while others hll empty stomachs: while the wrappers have trouble sleeping. 511 empty halls. 6 ?f - 9 43 .1 m --Hgh' XX'h.1l .x rnux' i in Q9ur astle 4 H5 M11-Cfwnlunrud Ruth .a Ju X xx.-rL. wmll liunu, I I 'V p uw I un.lm Mm' an dw A-ur luv nut lu qv! ' ..1uJwr mn nh. rurm um kur xluduntx xurl hunu luudur Ifmn cur' nm.-. Q.: sa-,., The Senior Class of E. M. Holt wishes to dedicate the 1056 Reg-O-Ala to a person who is more than a teacher, to one who is also a companion and a friend. With deep gratitude for the knowledge she has imparted and for the genuine concern and interest she has shown in each of us as individuals. we lovingly dedicate the 1956 Reg-O-Ala to Mrs. Glenna D. Lewis. 8 ., I --- A 9 - - P' I time gf'lHi11i1:-let-5 rincipzrlzs X X at M :,. , - 'g 65.1 S: .. Shown above are our main advisers. Standing is Mr. l.. M. Adcock, principal: and seated is Mr. J. W. Blanchard, high school building principal. 1 Mr. Adcock, .who has been at the head of the E. M. l-lolt student body for eleven consecu- tive years. is continuing to take an active and competent hand in the management of the school. Although Mr. Blanchard has been here only four years, he has gained the friendship and respect of the high school students for a job well done. io ,mx ,X l'lL1lI5L' uf Eurhs Quuutn Stuff The rnnnagcmcnt of our :Xl.1n1.ir1cu L'ountv School Svstt-ni l.ills on tlitwv thivt- uvlNt1t'lx'Ill county staff nicmlwrs. 'l'hcx' nmlw .ix'.iil.1lvlu to our l.ltllllX' lilms, lmtilts, it-th rrls. .intl ulhcr niatcrial lor classroorn uw. Our mounts' stall niqinht-rs .irt-, Icll lu rigglit Xlr, l li Xvimllllll' Dr. M. E. Yount. Supcrintcntlcnt. Nliss ,lcssc ll.ixtt-r. ii. X Ax ' .1 Ygid-gf, ' 1'-W ' , -'NJ-'v 11' K f f n l'luusr uf Qfunuuuus Srlmnl llnztrh Our school board members are. left to right Nlr. Cilunn Coblc. Xlr. Clay Holt. Chair' man: Ahvlf. James Stanlicld: Xlr. Clvdc Pike: 3-lr Howard Patterson. Forming the policies and directing the program of our school, the school board members share an inturest in the progress of the school and in each of us as individuals. 615115 Snlqnnl 'alwnlqerfs Qi5nr Uulnrs MISS NORMA JEAN EDWARDS A.B., Elon Music MRS. HOMER EULISS B.S., Appalachian State Teachers College: M.A., U.N.C. English MR. HARRY FRAZIER A.B Phy. Gen. Math ,. Elon Ed., Gen. Bus., MRS. LARRY GAITHER A.B.. Elon French, English MRS. LOUISE HENDERSON A.B., W.C.U.N.C. Librarian MRS. KINNETT lVl.R.E., Carver School of Missions Bible MRS. 'GLENNA D. LEWIS B.S., W.C.U.N.C. Home Economics MRS. W. J. PATTON A.B., Elon English MRS. NORMA F. PICKLER B.S., Appalachian Stare Teac Chemistry, Gen. Science, Physics, Civics MR. WAYNE C. ROACH B.S., State Agriculture MR. WILLIAM R. WEST A.B., U.N.C. Social Studies MRS. JAMES KING Secretary MRS. MAUDE M. NEWTON fnot picturedj A.B., Asbury College: M.B.E., W.C.U.N.C. Business Education, Guidance hers College CDM Uuiurs ElL'1lIL'I'ltill'Q Srlguul Ulvzrrlgvrs . 'L ' Fw -1 . K A i' SA Z X .. at I If' fg . TM 5 I R if A Q is K 5' vi. he 5 s Q -vc ' A C mfs 'H .. 6- ' - 'rf I X ,... I' ,Q , ff X 2.2 - - X 1 ,rt ',' ,Y Q. ... fm ff T1 L -Lx 1. I 7 1 'G 'Sr' .. I 33. . 'lx J 7-9 n nh. ' 3 . R MissI..1l.1hApplc-I'iI'1hGr.1dc Mrs. XV.xItcr Bull-I'irslGr.1dc Mrs. Mamie Buv.1n-fuurlhGr.1du Mrs. rKrIissGl.1.1r-Sixth Grndc Mr Richard Dodson-lpighrh Gmdc XIrs.Glcnn IQck.1rd-IrrstGr.1dc Min Rach-gl Garrison-Suwnlh Grids Mrs. R. V. Hcndr-gn-Sixth Grade Mrs. Paul G. Kinney--Third Grade Mn Cl Kylus-Prrsr Grade Mrs R. S Loy-Sucond Gradc Mrs. W. A. Miller. Jr -Fourth Grade Mrs Clem Murray-First Grad-: Mrs. Hunrv Purry--Sixth Grade Mu Rrchard Phnllrps-buvunrh Grads Mrs Marv Riel-ri-Third Gmdu Mrs lamcs Sikcs-Fourrh Grndu Mrs Ruburr Slug!-x.xrd+I.1ghlhGmdc Mr R r'.r lu-rr Srogkard-I rghrh Grad: Nils: I or rrfr - Srmughan-Srcond Grade Mrs. George Summers-Third Grade M155 Lucille V-'a!ker-Sxxzh Grade Miss Ola XVJII-.er-Fxfrh Grade Qlafeferisx Staff Qlhefs For serving hot, nutritious meals to all our students every day, We owe many thanks to the following people, left to ri ht: Bla ch cl, Al d ' ' ' ' g n ar exan er, Eulxss, Patterson, Nikitin, Austin, Pitts, Clapp. Patterson. fe t Ai Y ra 3 vga 'fi -sl! ' . . . Q l 2 We express our gratitude to our maid d ' ' f s an Janitor or doing their best to keep our buildings and campus neat and clean at all times. They are, left to right: Pauline Summers. Marvin Holt, Mary Patterson. :ribs emu Ezrnifnrea I4 crawls Ujlll' lingzll Q:lTiIL'l!llIilll Mus- NDl'i11l'l' I n. f . 1- ' all 9 'r ' . ,Any mr - -' l. -ve 'Q ' Q3-A Q . 1 ' P 1 S, J ' 1' Ou: Iillcfn xghnuf Emu :zulu txuntx'.-hrfcrnpx daifu' .lff'fI!1'.f .m .xufrxu d.n1T'. ww! -11' I 'HN J -vudfnu uw and from school 'lhc rwgwnnhxlxrv .vi opcuunlg :haf busfa s.1I.I'. .mn x'.wr,x.w wr NH n xl-N yur dv. wr ' H-45 mx!-:x .1 month, falls on thaw regular and lllbilllulvi bus dn'-'crsz ilI'lSI Rl Vi' ht! I-N ugh' In IG G1-af Sf VJ PF-IJ ROW' Sinughtcr Capps Mow: 'l'HlRU RONV. H-Jrn.: ':-hnwn lfnrvrf. N1 If.. EH5 Il IH l1 '.'f I5rw.'.'n l. lslcv CON: Sgwon I-li-'I'H RUX-V Hull 5-hl'hrrsvn O T Smxlh I'1,l'.c1l SIf'QIIlI4lfVX.1' Vmnuv IHA O Smith Sharpe Sl7YI'N'lH ROV. Allud. CHEMISTRY PHYSICAL EDUCATION ALGEBRA U. S. 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Frinlclly Nurview High School, I: Student Council Representative, 43 Class Secretary, 4: Reg-U-Alu Staff, 43 Library Assistant, -4, May Queen Attendant. 2: Glee Club, 2, 3: Bible Club, 4, President, 4: F.H.A. Club. 2, 3, 4, President, 4, Vive-President, 33 Photography Club, 3, Secretary, 3, Treas- urer, 3: Basketball Banquet Waitress, Sig Football Banquet Waitress, Ji, 4, Home- coming Queen, 43 Library Club, 4, Presi- dent, 4: Best All Round, 4: Happiest, 4, Best Personality 45 Friendliest, 4. 'W H ms. t ii Clurvrzu' Alrin Ezvvcft, Ir. ' U lf' f., wus' 5 IN Ituwk.-VI-nil l, l. 1, fl I -v-'ll-All, 1.1, ,l, -1 K'-n-1'.u-L.u:- L li.4---I-JH, 1, J, l, S thu. X1,..1',. Muzi, L, Mmm S-vu-wry. 5. lg.,j.f'. V: Surf, l, lim khluw-I, 2, Glu Vlulv, l . I. U1-vwurymn Vlwl-, L. 9 I, S1--xv-',u'. I, l'PxwLw:r'.ng1lr5 Cmlv, I I'rzurfv--' SHUT 2, lr.nw'k l-Am, L, Mvvwl Alhlvlxv, 2 1lI1'i1IL'L 55L'5 A111711 Lou Gm tvs Urff . 14 -',,- , I'r,,f, ,.+ If-y-f '- I ,z S' NF 1 UW X--xxx mn, fl: Hu- VV --. 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YV:nvll'v-V, 1, H-'pr' M-nlznlluw by .lr -Sr. lima ,A V, ,, Iwmtlmll liznru-mf-V NYu11x'--MA 1, H4-mm :Xl lvlulzml ,1, Hmh S- hw-fl lp:---'11, 1, H:-wt l.1m1-.amp ,lg MU-v rum-lv, ww, 1 Emma Sue Greeson Sbelva jean Hair hfygff 1 ... Sffm ,., JH Und. Jiang, ,,, ,llfzrrffnl ... P3110 H1111 I,1I,x-:ary .X-xx-tzml, 3, T, lg HI-'v Vinh, 4: Library Af-xwvunl, l. ig May Qu n Xl Iilhlv Clwlf, 7, -lg F,H,.X lflvnh 1 -I' le-miurnl 14, limi., Vlub, 2, J, fl, If H X fluh Llbrnry Club, fl, Tr- :A-un r, -l. 1. Hunwcunxlnu fkltulwlunl, X. 5 0 C . vsx X I x QSM Y 1' Lonnie Eugene Hart Bull . . . 2 yard Hart Football, 2, 3, 43 Baseball, 4: Bible Club, 1: Monogram Club, 3, 4: 4-H Club, 1, 2. Bobby Willard Horner Tall . . . Fast Lover . . . Dresses neatly Student Council Treasurer, 3: Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4: Office Assistant, 1: Bus Patrol, 1, 2: May Day Escort, 2: Glee Club, 2, 3: Bible Club, 1: F.F.A. Club, 1: Trumpet Staff, 1, 2, 3: Homecoming Escort, 1. Www Emma lean Holt Dependable . .. Jeep Basketball, 1, 2, 4: Perfect Attendance, 1: Rrg-O-Ala Stai, 4: 'Substitute Bus Driver, 4: F.H.A. Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas- urer, 4: Football Banquet Waitress, 2, 4: Jr-Sr. Banquet Waitress, 1, 2: Trumpet Stai, 1, 2: F.T.A. Club, 3, 4, President, 3, 4. Delores Ann Hudson Pretty hair Sweater girl Smart Student Council Representative, 4: Marsh- al, 3: Class Treasurer, 3: Editor of Reg- O-Ala, 4: Representative to Reg-O-Ala StaE, 1: Office Assistant, 4: May Queen Attendant, 2: Glee Club, 1, 2: Beta Club, 3, 4: Bible Club, 3, 4, Secretary, 3, 4: F.H.A. Club, 1, 2: Dramatics Club, 1: Basketball Banquet Waitress, 2: Football Banquet Waitress, 2: Jr.-Sr. Banquet Waitress, 2: American Legion Achieve- ment Award, 3: Homecoming Attendant, 2, 3: Most Studious, 4: Most Dependable, 4. William Lilly Horne, Ir. Bill . . . Intellectual .. . Speed demon Basketball, 3, 4: Perfect Attendance, 3: Marshal, 2, 3: Reg-O-Ala StaH', 4: Sub- stitute Bus Driver, 4: Glee Club, 1, 12: Beta Club, 3, 4: 4-H Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, President, 3. 4, Vice-President, 1: Drama- tics Club, 1: Scholastic Medal, 2: Trumpet Staff, 2, 3, 4: Debating Team, 3, 4: F.T.A. Club, 3, 4: 4-H County President, 3: Bus Patrol, 2: Most Likely To Succeed, 4. rinnea anis 1 Peggy Anne Huffman Peg-gal . . . Mischieuous . . . Cuts u Bible Club, 3, 4: F.H.A. Club, 1. D i If X .13 J ' x -Q 1 x . A Ae: . l x x.. l.lll'?'v1' Ln' Islc-y I.m'ry Monrov Ish'-3' R 1 ,. ,uunsan IW M, '-l.'..f lmmf, 1...,1, fm ,Hr .r..11,, , rm., :mfr ,, lfuvl 1. g 1-,W-Lx 1 I V x vruri, 1, - 1 lu.Xk.'m.mr, w, 3 I..w:.rx x .xr1.m, 1 1 Mm- ln., y3xV..r1, 4, mm- vn..o,, fa, lh 1 , I-mx lulrwl, W, I, M!--w klulx I, Pal- .N Llnlpl .,l,lv1-alll! l lr i4Qy:u.Nl Illrl, 1 W umpfl Slanlf, I :lv nu 1!ul1, l lrwvk lvznm I . , . x - - x - 1 IIIL L E1E1L 'rl Dulorrs Cllristim' jones I.cu'is Hobart Kimrey I f.x'1lrwf ,,,.. Ir, n..,,,.,, ,, f,..,..1 ,,,,lf.f Illnxrx K--xw'..1wt ' llllflv UMM- K 1 Hvu Ibrlur ' lg l f .X Vlulv, 1, 'K FH X lklnlv, K, llfrvn-.yvnxmg fXll-Yu-lm! 4 43 Ih nprnghx Vlul., I . rnphy lluli, 1, Irmnuzntnw Lluly, 1, Iobnnie Max Kimrey Ulm.-ff' c,m,,l,' fm lyynfzfvym, .lfvr'l rfvjlnt HHN l'ulr'nI, Sig Hilvlu- Vluh, Q, 'C. Phu! 35 rulvhx Vlulw, fl, 1, 1,H Vinh, I 1 f A Q Q, .1 ,,1. J? Vs. Q-vm' 'L Qx james William Kinney Always laztghivig Bah-ha .. Crazy jokes Basketball, 1: Perfect Attendance, 1: Rag- U-Ala Staff, 4: Bus Driver, 3, 4: Sub- stitute, 2: Glee Club. 1: Beta Club, 43 F.F.A. Club, 1, 2: Phutography Club. 3: 4-H Club, 1, 2: Trumpet Staff, 2, 4: De- bating Team, 3, 4: Qiftce Assistant, 4. Edith Louise Nance Dfrlrnonrl . .. Hindu ruin' Flirt Elon High School, 1: Library Assistant, 4: May Queen Attendant, 755 Bible Club, 4, Treasurer, 4: F.H.A. Club, 2, 3: Basket- ball Banquet Waitrt-ss, 2: Jr.-Sr. Banquet Waitress, 2: F.T.A, Club, Il: Library Club, 4, Vice-President, 4. Wiki MQQAQM Roger Drexel Lineberry Corxtented . . . Hunter Basketball, 4, Manager, 1, 2: Football, 4, Manager, 1, 2, 3: Baseball, 2, 3, 4, Man- aizer, 1: Perfect Attendance, 1, 2. 3: Bus Patrol, 2: Monorrram Club, 2, 3, 4: F.F.A. Club, 1, 25 4-H Club, 2, Vice-President, 2. For rest Tribble Patterson Ulli1 ' , .. l'niq1u' fufml of his ozrn Student Council Representative, 4, Vice- President, Ji. Treasurer, 2: Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Manager. 2: Football Manager, 23 Marshal, 1: Class President, 1, 3: Rz'g-O- Ala Staff, 4: Beta Club, 3, 4. President, :lg Monogram Club, 2, Il, 4: Photography Club, 1: Dramatics Club, 2: Civitan Good Citizenship Medal, 1: Scholastic' Medal, 1, Il: Trumpet Staff, 4, Editor, 4: Track Team. 1: Debating Team, 3, 4: Home- coming Escort, 45 Band, 1: Must Talented, 4: Most Studious, -L james Duncan Moser, Ir. Dynamite . . . A-model . . . Likeable Student Council Representative, 1: Basket- ball, 2, 3, 4: Football, 1, 2, 3, 43 Class , President, 2: Reg-O-Alu Staff. 4: Bus Driver 4: Substitute, 2, 3: Bus Patrol, 3: I Glee Club, 2, 3, 43 Monogram Club, 3, 4, Treasurer, 43 F.F.A. Club. 1: Photography 1 Club, 2: Track Team, lg Neatest, 4. riurea 2111213 I Iess Taylor Patferson Highway terror Hzzslfwtbull irhi: Basketball, 1, 2, 3. 4: Football, 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain, 4: Class Secretary. 2: Sub- - stitute Bus Driver, 2, 3, 4: May Day 1 Escort, 1: Monogram Club, 2, 3, -t, Presi- dent. 4: F.F.A. Club, 1, 2: Track Team, 1. . ll '17 gy. 'Aa Q x 5... 'Qu ,a U' .4.....-' A . Hazel Alive P11-wir Em-I Kvnl Phillips Clmrles Lynn Piflzelf IL ' 5 'V 1 rw f l l lx .., lflfwlff.-1 .,. l rff mllff lim T in il I . lim 1 r IMI-If I wi 1 F H X Alwli, I, l'xwmg NYuIIi:m1N Hlyh, I, lil.-U Vluli, '1, 1, Im- Ilrlv--r, l, Suzi-wulm--, 7, I V X rilub VVI5' Q 1, U, '1, l'h:-tuurzq-hx Vlwiv, I l'V1- lvl--nl 1 o 1.I1'111fv55v5 Tolfiv Arzm' Rolwrson iw.-fi, .-,., 1 H My wr I'-r w' X f' hr. 1 Q Urlwf 'NN-:v.u'l, Z lH--- un- ', . E' H X ll-wh 1 L N14 '-nn. 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'L v- . ., Q UIQ :rl I Zurhs :mb ?fiIhlD'5 l,0rcnu Coblc Lois Coggins Nr-lliu Coblc Clan Coluy ll1LlVliLll-Vlfkli Nlmrc lldwnrds R1Ql1.1rrllJrrlnglOn Pgggy llghgf 'ZF nr I N.- .5 w - H . 1 F R 6' if , 'tb ffarwl llwom' lialplr lima mm ll.1ruld Cfulrlc rlwuu flublr 14 x 3 if . , ,' -Q, -S - Nancy ldwards Ray ldwards B.1rb:1rJl5oglum:rn Charles logluman J z. 1?- ,'l Q, wx Y , an 'p. I f G' Y fi -I , 'M we ag, 2 iii! W. 1 NM . zbhz Q. 5. E A .. 9.21, r. Q. .Maw ., ua- Charles Fox Jimmy Graves Jerry Hall Johnny Holt Sue Holt Ed lngle Pearl Isley Kenneth Johnson Harvey Keck Edith Kellam e'yn ,--'f V I -' it Q,, ix, Don Kimbro David Lutterloh Judy McPherson i 'A b sv Marie Kimrey Carolyn Martin Kenneth Milam J R egg. tit 11:3 -V' . ts , ' ' XX-usa.. X, Carleton Lowe Betsy May William Mills Q. in V Ain..- :...4 ff Elizabeth Loy Hugh McAbee Buddy Moore Daisy McDaries Judy Moore 5? JRR Ann Hylton Carolyn Kennedy Eflnrhs emit Tamara McI.endon ' Pete Morris in Q : as Nqr Sn... . 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Our smiling queen. 7. He came, he saw, he con- quered?? 8. She's studying? 9. She froze that day. lO. Our fearless chaperone. ll. F-reshmen?? l2. A sleepless trip home. 13. Ain't she sweet! 4 N J Y Zfruhxrra Q I A..xxPf T 3 N m ' I 54- - 1 ., -v.- ug,-,J 'f-s- ,, .fragim-f-' ' '14,-f 5 . 3' 'E K J , . . ,z, -1 fw1,.Az-z' V- f W, JOYCE FOGLEMAN QBLIIT Queen 42 J 5 . QDIII 3111111 J. H. AREY jun 'ii -V I y... 1- , N Z Q. Jw -. 7 ff x sf . .X xx ... N any ,5 .-41 4-Q L, F X' 03.5 ,. A A: 'I i iff ft! ,sf r 991.2 0 A eff' X , g, If Il .d.n', C? TOP CENTER. Elaine Eckard, Homecoming Queen. LEFT TO RIGHT, Attendants: Eirst row: Elva Rae Jilbright. maid of honori Shelva Hair: Jane Keck. Second row: Diane Thompson. Christine Jones. XVyIeene XVebb. Third row: Linda Moser. Linda Pentecost, Polly Slaughter. Af. , .p Ttgwmw--9 x P ,-'T' - ,, AQ' Q52 135 Q 2114.3 11 Ei n- 3 1 A 'Q 1 f. 'l v 121- mf, 5 x M. Q. 7 , 5, , m ' , 55 - M - ' . man., ,...f-nw 1 in 3 A . - X '9 ' ' 0- , 1 1-1 W :I w X L ' ' 'Wy , ,Y :lass - . , 1' .'ff2?f1f :1'?1i'.'i'. 55:1 Q V- - - -. Q51-is Nr- i 1 1 AW-P' ' f Nj 'f I ,In HAPPIEST Elaine Eckard - Douglas Capps 1 . Imp: ze.. -. . Vlb' ' Q BIGGEST FLIRT WITTIEST Henny Tinnin -' Marvin Cole Marjorie Culberson - Larry Isley MOST ORIGINAL Tommy Allred - Mary Lou Graves 3... 1 I'-I NI XI I Icw1'N.l1 TUIIINIY fwlfffl 'Y Ifluim' lfrkflrzl F L-:Mi rl-If-T.,v J M V, ,sw gl'.A.g.c-flrgggfi ww IXIIYHD +1-W'-V Form-vt Palhwson - Burlmmz Tau' U x Ov dfIUL '21 MUN I' DE Vi NL'U.Bl,L, Bl ST IOOKING Dvlorcs Hmfson - Tommy Allrcd H. A7'E'j' - Io-yce Foglemun ng' .I K ,- REL f mda Inglc BIBLE Barbara Tew Y H A Paul-cue Phllllps I ons Coggms Judy Moore JOLJRNAI ISM PI-IOTOCJRAPI-IY MJSIC III' S' 1311115131 'J T21mJr1 MLI CINIOH Cobma Prke Ronnne I'uI1ss 'VIOINOGRAM I IBR XRY XX'.1nd.1 XVard BIITA Ifrnnccs Rial lf.T.A. l' Antiuiiirs K. 'WJ-'J eg-Q9-Qtlzr Staff UUH 9 Forrest Patterson. business manager. left: Mrs. Homer Euliss, adviser, center: Delores Hudson. editor, right. Shown above are thirteen members of the senior class. with their adviser. who have worked vigorously to produce a 1956 Rey-O-rllu that would surpass all former yearbooks Vsfith this idea in mind, they have spent countless hours planning and putting together the pages that you are now reading. Staff members are, seated, left to right: liorrest Patterson, business manager: Tommy Allred, circulation manager: Delores Hudson, editor: Jean Holt. advertising manager: Ruth Chriscoe, typist, Standing. left to right: Al Everett, sports editor: Jimmie Moser, joke editor: Mrs, Euliss. adviser: Elaine Ecltard. art editor: Mary Lou Graves, class editor: Bill Horne, advertising manager: James Kinney, photography editor: I-lenny Tinnin, feature editor: Joyce Fogleman, photography editor. lt is the hope of the staff that this yearbook will provide for each of you a storehouse of cherished memories of the many events that occurred within our castle walls. omni' W H: .. llllll Srrilrva Ufruurpvt Stuff ,..l furrcxr Ilrtrprwrr rrirlwr, Iutr Mrs lnrrv fnnlllltf. .mdvlwr rr-nur, Mnry Mr- Dmrr-s .lNssul.llL' urlrrwr ru-,fhv , ........-...7 Y -rt- O IJ P ' U'gFx I ,. ' Th: members or the xml? .rr rhg lr,.n'mf vu: publrrglron nf rhr 'frrmrrlrr wa rrr-nw J -,rar A School nf'.w5p,1p,4r ,UQ plgguhd 5,50-,, Qing ,U-,., lfrr rrupz' UI' rhv. paprr U'rDZ.1lFl1l'l'1 nvn'.'s uf lmrh ulcmunrary I0 Hgh! flrlrcrsg-n Shcrrnrr Xl Ima' Nl:IJ.1rr45 and hrgh gghr-rr! rs srnr rr: guru' hufrm rfprgscnlfd rn Crra'-'as Second ro-.x krrffson E LAHS- I' Islrv Nzknrrn Uh Srihvml Phrllrps Krnnc'-' 'Hurd row !'l.r'.Mi-.rm I,t1rJ Brrnvn fl.J.h rnur. nl rhq Trpnwprf rrwgnrlcs A gr-,-up in Culberson Bmdslmw Iwg-urih rn-.V R Isl-qw 'Iva the sqh-ml uhrrgh has muff mmf fruvsrandrng gwnlrrbu' Rutledge. l.ov Keck I,srcs fztrh rw-n Crabtree, Iron I0 sglmrwl his Urwrlrm rfcrrgnllud rum rncludcd Conklin. Roberson Harm brxrh rn'-2 Clrbwn Mar- the SlUd:f'rl Crfunqrl Bus Drrwre and Churleadcrs ISV. Thy lrwvvru! prmvrdfs A mums fr! I-.--.pang rh.: :Orn- Thesf persons are selected from Among the mam- munrly' rnrormrd or the grnrrnl ,1:rr'.'lms fri the xchool bers of the Journalrsm Club uhzgh sponsors rhe 53 iuheni Qlnmtril Egniglqfg nf 11-52 A ,,,.., ,.,,f i fffQfQf V . The Student Council consists of the elected members and faculty adviser shown above. First row, left to right: Pentecost, McPherson. Second row: B. Graves, Allred, Sharpe, N. Graves, Hudson, Eckard, Estes, Euliss, Patterson, Slaughter, McKinnon, Isley, Mr. Blanchard, adviser. Two members are chosen from the junior, sophomore, and freshman classes, and four from the senior class. The four officers. elected by the entire student body, and the head cheerleader complete the council. Our projects this year included the annual basketball banquet, a Clean-Up Day, a Turnabout Day with students serving as teachers. revision of student handbook, Homecoming, the Valentine social, the election of May Queen and King, all chapel pro- grams, socials throughout the year, and the promotion of better under- standing among parents, teachers, anc students. The officers of the council, pictured at the right are, seated: Billy Graves. Vice-President: Tommy Allred, Presi- dent: Chloe Dean McPherson, Secre- tary. Standing: Linda Pentecost, Treas- urer. 54 luuuh 'alaxlwlv Qlptgl Qlluh , C3 ,Q -1- In N f.l-Llvzq, .--is-5 If I .A any--ck-5 .. f- 'Z ,L ' ...Vf,,'.fsf+ , x . 4J'!...' .. --- A--.-'v:.-.w...:w L' .Nxt '-,'.., ..,, ., ,V ,-., - : .-xr f x ,p ,f.qg1,,, -f 1 ' 1 I lnmlrul no Slllmlm'l'1lS of lhc VIUHIOI' And senior classes, the Bcm Club has as members the persons shown .mlmkc lmrsr mu lfll no rughl Rnlh luv Snuggs, 'IX-W. Sccond row' Mr, XVcsz, Jdvisqrg Patterson, loglurxmn Blulmn, Kcuk Spoon. Cmnklnn, Hudson' Pcnrcfosr, Sharpe, McDarics, xxllfd, Pike. Third rv'-R Xl klrsms .Xslspxv Knnnux' N Llr.1vL-s SlJLlgl7lUI' H0rnc,Cl'r1Scoc.Allrvd,lNlcIjhs:rsOn.B.Cr.1vcs. Nlyrulurs ol thy Bets Club hmu As lhcnr thru: ldcals Jchiuvcmcnl. scholarship, and lcudcrshxp, which ihcx' Sauk lu lc-Iluw. 'lhf l'LZllllfx'K'llv.'Hli tor xuumlwrslwnp un lhxs glulv Jn uvndfmu wt .ln wut' smmhng Jhxlw. to l.'.1d ,x glnnml qu opcmtxxc spzrxt ,xml .mn .1m'r,1gg ol HH -5' IH sqholxrshnp Y 'Ihc Pam Club ulwsf nwlw ' . 1 To had hx sqrxmrg wrhlrs lhxs vu. h.1d ,ws mls skrklqc prowm 1 XX'huru Chrxxzmas lor .1 nuudx' lammln' lr .ml conducted .1 mlm! sh-,l-.x Ln hnnnce ' tmp to the sur: Burn Llub qonwnlmn Y 9 Bam Club olrzgcrs pnglurud Jr thu left are scaled Bally Clrmfs Yuc- Prcsndcnl Column I'nl.c lhsldmr Chloe Dunn Xllllhfrson Sanur. Smndlng Xl..JHd.1 XK',1rd 'IM-Jsnarfr kv- g. 55 Uglee Qllluh The Glee Club furnishes music for various programs throughout the school year-assembly. P.T.A.. gradua- tion and other commencement activities. lts most im- portant events are the annual Christmas program and Spring Concert. Our trouliadours are: First row, left to right: May. Hanford, McPherson. Rutledge. F. Rich, Coggins. J. lldxviiids. N. Sliodner. B. Sharpe. M. Ed- Glrnuhahnurs wards, Pace. Second iowa Piper, D. lVlcDaries, Fisher, S. Smith. Tew, E. Edwards. Cireeson. P. Slaughter, C. Roberson, Stanfield, Holt. Smithy, Estes, lVlcLendon, N. Edwards, A. Smith. Third row? Everett. G. Kinney. Moser. B. Slaughter, Thompson. Conklin. Faulkner, Phillips, L. Sholfner, Cottle. Kimrey. Seated at piano. Miss Edwards. director. l zrrsltztls Last year's marshals, shown above, left to right, are Shoffner: McPherson: Horne: Chriscoe. chief: Hudson: Ehrdz Wrigldt. The marshals, who usher at all commencement pro- grams, are chosen from each class on the basis of scholas- 56 giqnnnr Qguztrh tic achievement. The students with the highest averages in each of the three lower classes are chosen for this honor, with the chief being the person in the junior class with the highest average. 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'11 - .. : , A. , W., p. 1 , ..:4-11 f1'r1:S, Webb T111rd row J Co111f 5'-1'.1r1n1:r 111.11155 1, Coblc. 3 and 11114 pr-211155111 d1'.1I111111ng 1111m Efiihrarg 011115 The Library Clulv is composed of students who act as library assistants, thus helping to make the administra- tion of library facilities and materials more extensive and efhcient throughout the school. The club attempts to develop a knowledge of library materials and practices and an interest in the library pro- ... 3 in . Gllerkla tession. Its members are. right foreground, clockwise Tinnin. Culberson, Isley, Sharpe., Capps. Center: J McPherson: Eckard. president: Roberson, Seated: G Marley: Cireeson. treasurer: A. Marley: Conklin: Nance vice-president. Standing: Mrs. Henderson. adviser: Loy Snuggs: Pike: Askew: C. McPherson: Shelton: Gibson Rich. Q9ffi1:c ssisizritis 1521525 The pages of our school. the ofhce assistants who Tcw: Spoon: Conklin. At phone, Kinney. Standing, serve in both high school and elementary offices, are clockwise: Hudson. M Graves. Isley, Nikitin, Fogleman. shown above, seated, left to right: Mrs, King, secretary, Jones, B, Graves, Chriscoe. Y Spnrlaxuvu g'HL11ILTgI'2Illl Qllluh Nlrnmlwu nt the Nluxmgranx Llulw nrt- l-me mln- lmxt' XXlllllJlllN Sgt mn armx lmxlrr llt.x-l t-t.u,lw Sr-.-'ml row: l luttcrt-tl ll! tootlull lxtwlxlll nr ll.lNl'xt'll',1ll L lull mrmlwrs Julmwn, ,Xrcx l mt ll-mum, Nmlw, .Xl lxlt-v ll,1rl llnrtl I .ltr llrst row lfll l0 rxtglut lltltlwn Xxwlxkllll tuatlu, nm' 5 Nlmrr 5l.l!llll1.f Nlmtpt- l lxlt-xy ll lwlcx' li. l lnclwrtv Cl1.xg'l.1xt1 l Xittllt' Xxelx'l.HX l ,xtlllnntr Yltt lxlt-xx l. llnllutwrm l tvurlll um' Xltlxnnnwn Sl.nu1.Ql1lt't, l Presxulcnl .l, lN.lllx'IM'll l'lt'Nltlx'lll l fxlt-wr lttastxrer. Lfapgw, xlllwtl Alslllltjla-Ull Slmllnrt. - L 1 Hlrsirrs Qflyrrrlczrhcrs Our favorite jestcrs the cheerleaders are shown above: from front to bail-t left Lrnda Asl-raw lfranccs Capps, Sylvia Stanfneld, Center: Jorge Sharpe head ltront to back. right: Patsy Hanford, Barbara Tew Sally' Smmth. .Xt ea:h game YUPQOIIIHLQ the teams and promoting ood school spnrlt-there are our chcerleaiets, Than' att 2 in charge of our pep rallxes, teachzng the students new cheers and lnceprng school spzrrt hmgh The seven cheer- leaders are elected each year by the Student Councll. ggebztiixtg Qllub The debating team provides an opportunity for those people interested in current affairs and public speaking to exercise their interests. Through competition in the state triangular debates, debating team members develop abilities of self-expression, public speaking. and self' conndence. ln preparation for debate. members broaden Igriirg Qluunnil their knowledge and gain experience in research and speech writing. Debating team members. left to right, are: First row: Chriscoe. Hudson. Pogleman, Pike. Second row: Mr. West, adviser: Patterson: Allred: Mc- Daires: Horne: Kinney: Holt. l 7 uiure Una: ers The F. T. A. Club, composed of students who are interested in the teaching profession, and their adviser are shown above: First row, left to right: Mrs. Newton. adviser: Roberson, secretary: Holt, president: Tinnin, vice-president: Pickett, treasurer. Second row: Williams. Rutledge, Thaxton, Coble. Sharpe, Snuggs. Third row: McPherson. Nikitin, Hylton, Martin, Rich. C-Apprentices The purpose of the club is to inform students about the opportunities in teaching and to cultivate! qualities essential in a good teacher. To fulfill these purposes, members of the club assist teachers by carrying on their classwork in their absence and by directing playground activities for the elementary grades. QI2Ill'l'l'I'5 yfuuiuurv 1'IuuuuvuuuuIxvu The Ifuuruure IInuuuu'uuu.uIxu-ru ul .Xuuucuuhu Iu.us .us ulx puur ruuv? 3 Ilrulu, Nluwr, link, MU-vu.-, N Iluululr, Mar pruxe prrpnrurug gurls ruu IuulI'uII rlueur uluuuuw un rlucuu I-uvuu M Irluuxurulx, Ilurlu, II luuwwuu Iluuuuw, I'uuwu Iluurrl I4 I Imnues I Xperls .ure Ivruuugluu uw uluu' pruuyunuuux uuu uuusruuurl .I Clululv, Suuxuuuuuu-r, Ii I uulu-.w I I Iululr I'.ulruuuuu I' nueuuulueru uuu uxuruuus plums.-N uul Iuuuuur-uuu.ulxuuuu1 Slunrpv. NIrI'Iueuwuu :XII-uugqluu, II Nlrlhuuu'-, I'uu,Iuuu Illuus W.ur'n uurvlukl unux ulur' uuuuurlunxe ul .uuu .uuIuIuluuuuu.uI Nulxuruuu, N. Ixlu-uz Iuuuuullu ruuuu' I Iuug.gu'Iuuu,uru, 'H Curvumuuu um! r.uclx Iur llue gurl! ucxlmuuuuu II, Ixlvv, N.uuuru' I Iuuluxs Iu'uuuuu'rfx', l'uuuuu!lx'. 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Smulh. treasurer R Isl-ga' presudenr I.IIus rupugurrer Ihrtucipnrrng un Q--unuz' :oruresrs suu,Iu xx sued ,und I Johnson, secrernrv Segond rquu Tullev Sharpe lime If judgung .und pululuuf spenl-.mg Ieerps ru-.nzlu-gre 'A'-'urI.uru lo Norrus. Kumreu' Parrum C Isle'-' I Cable Beruheld :N fulfull their moruo Pickett, Thomas Ingl: Moser Shepherd Graves Chrus- ' 1IE'ifJZ Qlluh The Music Club is composed of students who Wish to engage in such activities as singing. listening to musical recordings, and learning new songs. lts members are: First row, left to right: Miss Edwards. adviser: Pike. president: Piper. vice-president: XVard. secretary: M. Coble. treasurer: J. Sharpe: Capps: Pentecost: Askew. i1T'5f1'BI5 Second row: N. Edwards. J. Edwards. McI.endon, Al- bright. McPherson. B. Sharpe, N. Isley, J. Coble. M Edwards. Third row: Sholfner. Riggs. May, Moore Patrum, Kennedy, Dunlap. Thaxton. Fourth row Fisher. Smith. E. Edwards, B. R. Sharpe, Slaughter Shoffner. Loy. Shelton. Smithy. l. 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' J - -,X X1 'i-' ' N - -- I ,Q we Lettermen Backs: First row: Faulkner. Second row: Everett and Patterson, Third row: Moser, Hart, Sharpe. Seated at right: Co-Captain Everett and Coach Frazier. Lettermen Guards: Arey. Nash, Mills. f s mia. 1- A I , f f ff I ww Patterson. ir' vu r ra... it f -4 I 4 ll Standing at left: Coach Dodsor and Co-Captain Patterson. Everett. J dial ll ff gable N N K . X Jaw X664 , AWAY Jan. 20 Jan. 24 Jan. 27 Dec. 13 Feb. 3 Jan. 3 Feb. 14 Feb. 17 I l '71 ,A -N1 l Y 1 ffl A X ' 6 , aal Sftfddfaff K , xl , 1 , K SCHEDULE HCME Dec. Ossipcc Doc. Pleasant Grove Dec. Elon Jan Wilson I Dcc. Haw River il I Feb Sylvan ' ' Jan Whitney S I Jan Mebanc , ' - X Z44j94i.?-ffm ,B Afgfggm diglzfan Q6 Vffgvfijc Zlflff Je jbweaz Q5irls Coa h J W Blanchard C , . The E. H. Holt girls' basketball team, led by the successful scoring of Thompson, Ed- wards, and Pike: the guarding of Ward, Keck, and Estes: and coaching of J. W. Blanchard, had a most successful season, going all the way to the county finals. Members of the squad are as follows: First row, left to right: Keck, Ward, Graves, Thompson, Edwards, Pike. Second row: Shoffner, Watkins, Euliss, Wall, Johnson. Webb, Pentecost, Slaughter, Estes, J. Holt, Pogleman, Crabtree, Fisher, Moser, Coggins, S. Holt. Qllgznmtpiuns nf The '56 teams kept active in every minute of play. There was never a lull in thrills when the XVildcat quintet were racing up and down the court. On their raids to outfof-town courts, the basketeers exhibited the same sportsmanship and ability on strange courts. Under the able leadership of Coaches Frazier and Dodson, the boys' basketball team is build- ing for the future. Team members are shown, left to right: First row: Shoffner, Faulkner, Horner, Slaughter, Everett. Second row: Coach Frazier, Moser. Kinney. Johnson, lkl. Johnson, l-lorne, Branson, Patterson, l-lall. Hawkins, McPher- son. Manager. Inset, Coach Dodson, the Qfmtrt -2. G , Coach Harry fmyiw 0 N T' Hes , 'Q Q' Mllllfff 350 Er FQ ffwfy cfjlzadcfdw 0,V4ff'! 062225 5.5-xr: . . ,mf 1 M Q., , -1 x A X- I, Q. is N -4 . L if, 15 .5 ' Q' -2, -us T 'R fp. 4 X Q EX x fra' Y Q5 1 Q SX A fs! if xx ' W il ' Q, '11 'w- -fx 5 5 S . ,xv w ll J AhUB1'fi5EY5 ,-.1 Junior Mills: Hey, what's the idea of wearing my raincoat! Poogy M.: You wouldn't want your suit to get wet, would you? Paper Pencils Erasers Pens Crayons Rulers THE STUDENT STURE Headquarters for Your School Supplies Support Your Student Store For It Supports You. OPEN EVERY MORNING Sponsored By: YOUR STUDENT COUNCIL Notebooks Composition Books Shorthand Books Mucilage Scotch Tape Kleenex Linda Jo: Why are hurricanes named after girls? Cobina: Did you ever hear of a himicane? NASH AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER CO. HEA'1'ING-PLUMBING-PROCESS WORK L, W. Nash, Manager Office and Fabricating Graham North Carolina H0lT FARM CENTER FAIR-ACRE FEEDS 710 West Elm St. - Phone 2203 Graham North Carolina ESQ UIRE SOC KS And SCHIAPARELLI STOCKINGS Maniifaitured lx STANDARD H0 IERY ILL ,I C. Burlington North Carolinw Darryl B.: On what grounds does your father object to m-e? Elva Rae: On the grounds about the house. OPPORTUNITIES . . . . . . in the industrial World today are unlimited. Automation, atomic energy,a rapidly increasing population--all point to unpre- cedented industrial growth. Like many others, the textile industry is just scratching the surface of its own latter-day revolution,which began 25 years ago with the introduction of man-made fibers. Burlington Industries pioneered in production of fabrics from man-made fibers,and is today the world's leading textile concern. As a career, textiles offe r opportunity without bounds in manufacturing,merchandising, research, development and design, and many other related fields. The Alamance County Plants I 'MBV I CQZMW Y INDUSTRIE S EXECUTIVE OFFICES: Greensboro, North Carolina Wff A'f,f,'f,,'lli,'2E'Qg'fE LORIMER HOSIERY MILLS, INC. Manufacturers of WESTINGHOUSE MEN'S NOVELTY HOSIERY 710 E. Davis Street . Burlington North Carolina Burlington North Carolina Compliments of I LAMM CLOTHING COMPANY 4 Dynamite : What birds are likely to cause trouble. Nuggett : Peacocks, because they are always spreading tails. Compliments of SERVICE FURNITURE CO. IT PLEASES US TO PLEASE YOU 1814 S. Church St. Phone 6-2920 Burlington North Carolina ,Y F, ,Ln , , ,, , 7, ,L BUR-GRA MOTORS, INC. CHRYSLER -PLYMO UTI-I 1420 South Church St. Phone 8378 Burlington North Carolina DAILY TIMES NEWS Alamance County's Only Daily Newspaper GRAHAM HOSIERY MILLS, INC. Graham North Carolina BURLINGTON SCRAP IRON C1 METAL COMPANY BASON 6' BASON Ladies' Ready-to-Wear 136 East Davis Street Burlington North Carolina DEATON PHARMACY PRESCRIPTION SERVICE We're in Business For Your Health Phone 24 Liberty North Carolina HOLT MILLING CO. Custom Grinding gl Milling Feed and Supplements Mr. West: Can anyone spell Mississippi? Al Everette: Do you mean the state or the river? REID'S GULF SERVICE JOE A. REID 7 Days A Week Hours- 7:30 A. M. to 12 P. M. Compliments of SPINK'S SHOE SHOP Best1n Shoe Repairing AIR CONDITIONED Phone 9482 313 South Worth Street Highway 70 gl Alamance Road Burlington North Carolina Burlington North Carolina ALAMANCE FCX SERVICE Feeds, Seeds, and Fertilizers Burlington North Carolina C. M. MANN WHOLESALE CO. Candies-Cigars Drugs-Notions-School Supplies Novelties-Dry Goods 514 Tucker Street - Phone 6-2588 Burlington North Carolina MONARCH HOSIERY MILLS, INC. Manufacturers of Quality MEN'S HOSE P.O. Box 550 - 331 East Elm Street Dial 1293 Graham North Carolina GROVE PARK TEXACO SERVICE C. R. ROGERS YOUR TEXACO DEALER Alamance Roa.d Phone 6- 5029 Burlington North Carolina FRANK'S JEWELRY WATCHES and DIAMONDS Wedding and Graduation Gifts On Easy Payment Plan 202 North Main Street Dial 6-4553 Graham North Carolina. SHARPE fr JONES, INC. INSURANCE: BONDS REAL ESTATE and RENTS 457 South Main Street Dial 6-2484 B urlington North Carolina George K.: What three words does a teacher hear most? Roscoe J.: ldon't know. George: You're right, ANFORD BRICK COM ANY, INC. S1-IALE BRICK FACE - COMMON - ROMAN - NORMAN Build for the Future With Hanford Brick R. F. D. No. 6 -:- Liberty Highway P. O. Box 1215 Burlington Dial 6-3688 North Carolina REGAL DRY CLEANERS 1603 S. Church Street Dependable Pick-Up 8: Delivery KENT B. THOMPSON NURSERY a. LANDSCAPING 1t'5 Not A Home Until lt'S Planted Old Alamance Road and Highway 54 ,' Il Phii?Zfi74z Phwe 5-2441 Burlington North Carolina Burlington North Carolina McCRAW'S AMOCO SERV I C E Washing, Waxing, Lubrication Route No. 6, Highway 49 Burlington North Carolina ALAMANCE PRINTING COMPANY Guy B. Ephland Commercial Printing and Engraving 729 South Main Street Dial 6-1881 Burlington North Carolina Mrs. Euliss: Give me a good example of nonsense. Bobby S.: An elephant hanging over a cliff with his tail tied to a daisy. LIBERTY . HUSIERY MILLS, INC. FULL FASHIONED I-IOSIERY Liberty Gibsonville North Carolina North Carolina Elaine Eckard: This cookery book is full of mistakes Mrs. Lewis: I know. Vve tasted them. ALAMANCE CAMERA G SPORTS SHOP THE HOOD SYSTEM INDUSTRIAL BANK afsrsvgi- Burlington North Carolina , v DEAN PATTERSON cousrnucnon COMPANY A SERVICE srnlou RED STAR - 3 Water'C'radmg l Spring gl Morehead Sewer-Roads T Streets Streets T Athletic Fields Phone 64126 Washing, Waxing 632 Chapel Hill Road and Marfax 10070 TEXACO PRODUCTS Burlington North Carolina James K.: Why is Bill Horne always so bored with himself? Forrest P.: Because everything he says he already knows. HADLEY'S Established 1898 The Finest Of Jewelers Graham North Carolina HORNE DRY CLEANERS We Trv To Please 739 E. Davis Street i Burlington North Carolina. Compliments of GRAHAM BARBER SHOP George Stafford Harold Cox Kenneth Wood ALAMANCE LAUNDRY 6' DRY CLEANERS We Do It Better Burlington Owned ' Burlington Managed WATCHES-DIAMONDS-SILVER ROGERS JEWELRY Before You Marry, See Harry 124 W. Front St. Burlington North Carolina Stylish Made-to-Measure Clothing For Students Reasonable Prices Dinner Jackets For Rent T. N. BOONE TAILORS Burlington North Carolina Jim Hall says be sure to trade with Big Foot, Slew Foot and Bare Foot at CITY FURNITURE CO. 211 Spring St. Burlington North Carolina Jean Holt: Did you know that a sharp nose indicates much curiosity? Tommy A.: Yes, and a flattened one indicates too much. STAN'S MARKET SOUTHERN LAUNDRY Tomatoes Our Specialty 81 DRY CLEANERS IOC A Pound - Year Round Pine Street Graham North Carolina Graham North Carolina J. L. SPOON NURSERY BURLINGTON AWNING CO. 81 CHAIR SHOP 1905 Webb Avenue Highway 49 South Burlington North Carolina . GLENOVER ROSE S 5-10-25? STORE HOSIERY MILLS Burlington North Carolina Burlington North Carolina RICH Sr THOMPSON SELF ELECTRIC CO. FURNITURE SERVICE Installations Of All Kinds Graham North Carolina Burlington North Carolina ALAMANCE HOT HAL'S MEN'S SHOP WIENER LUNCH Fine Clothes On the Corner Graham NO1'Ch Ca1'01iU-3 Graham North Carolina BARKLEY-OXFORD CURRIN at HAY EQUIPMENT COMPANY Men's and Boys' Wear Phone 6-7724-:-Webb Avenue Burlington North Carolina Burlington North Carolina JENNINGS M. BRYAN GRAHAM SQDA SHQP INSURANCE AGENCY Graham North Carolina GU-LIAM5 MINUTE GRILL RADIO 31 TV SERVICE Dial 6-8588-z-219 s. Main sr. 337 S. Worth Street Burlington North Carolina Burlington North Carolina 1 Mrs. Euliss: I may be mistaken, but I thought you were talking during class. Marvin C.: You must be nnistakeng I never talk in my sleep. McCLU RE FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service Dial 2711 Dial 7488 Graham Burlington LIBERTY CHAIR COMPANY, INC. Liberty North Carolina We Wish the Senior Class of '56 Health and Happiness BUR-GRA C1 BON-AIR DRIVE-IN THEATRES A.F.FLOYD Service Beyond the Sale HOME APPLIANCE STORE Better Products For Happier Living Phone 6-9074 or 7443 Entrances: Court Square and W. Elm Street Graham North Carolina BEST WISHES NICHOL'S TEXACO Road Service Phone 3916 CHINA SILVER NEAL-WRIGHT JEWELERS Fine Watch Repairing DIAMONDS WATCHES KIRK HOLT HDW. CO. HARDWARE, FARM SUPPLIES Gift Shop-2nd Floor Phone 6 - 5348 Burlington North Carolina DELP'S BARBECUE G DAIRY QUEEN Greensboro Highway 70A West Burlington North Carolina. Mr. Brown: What's this very low mark on your report card? Don B.: Maybe it's the temperature of the schoolroom. ACME DRUG COMPANY Sprirw and Davis S111 eets Burlington North Cdrolmd MAIN STREET DRUG COMPANY 322 South Main S reet Burlington North Carolina LEATH HOSIERY Mlll, INC. Manufacturers of LADIES' FULL FASHIONED HOSIERY Graham North Carolina SUNBEAM The Bread You Need For Energyu BAMBY EAKERS, INC. Burlington North Carolina State Trooper: Why did.n't you give that lady half the road?- Don I.: I was going to when I found out which half she wanted. J. C. HARRIS LUMBER CO. Dial 6-9321 Burlington North Carolina FORD FLORIST 315 Spring Street Burlington North Carolina .TON-EVA FLOWER SHOP Flowers For All Occasions St. Mark's Church Road Route 1 Phone 6-4102 MIDTOWN PARKING LOT 8: SERVICE STATION Melvin Murray Sz Bill Chance Burlington H North Carolina GRAHAM TRACTOR FORD FARMINGH Graham North Carolina ALAMANCE PACKING CO. Phone 6-4579 814 Sidney Avenue Burlington North Carolina FARM B UREAU INS URANCE ACME FEED MILLS, INC. B URLINGTON B USINESS COLLEGE B UR LINGTON SPORTING GOODS HUGHES MOTOR COMPANY GRAHAM SHOE SHOP JAMES 'DOLLAR Graham North Carolina. FRANCES SEAMING AND MENDING CO. Route 6, Chapel Hill Road Phone 6-5479 ALAMANCE SERVICE STATION Auto Accessories Tires-Tubes Phone 6-1395 Fresh Fruits and Vegetables For Health PATE-DAWSON CO . Burlington North Carolina C. C. STUBBINS FURNITURE STORE 327 Trollinger St. Phone 6-9649 Burlington North Carolina Mrs. Pickler: Why does a clock run? Jess P.: You would too if you had ticks. PETE'S FROZEN CUSTARD No.18z No.2 We Specialize In FROZEN CUSTARD Thick Creamy Milk Shakes Banana Splits and Sundaes A REAL SUMMER TREAT! Burlington North Carolina COBLE HARDWARE CO. Farmall Tractors Builder's Hardware Phone 6-1637 THOMAS PAINT Cv PAPER CO. Residential Sr Industrial 537 N. Church Phone 6-5509 in Xff JEFFREYS PAINT Er PAPER CO. Wholesale and Retail Full Line of Paint, Paint Supplies Artists' Supplies and Wall Paper Burlington North Carolina OAK GROVE GROCERY Meat-: -Fruit-: -Vegetables Corner Highway 54 and Old Alarnance Road Phone 6-4360 TUXEDO Sales and Rental Service B LALOCK'S TAI LO RY Burlington North Carolina -Also- Chatham Feed Siler City North Carolina Burlington North Carolina Compliments AUTHORIZED SALES SERVICE DEALER ATWATER MOTOR CO. GRAHAM MOTOR SALES, INC. vgit r West Hardin St. - Phone 6-3692 Graham North Carolina Doc N.: Your new coat is very loud. Spencer: Iknow, but I'm going to get a muffler for it. ALAMANCE DRUG COMPANY ALAMANCE BARBER SHOP MELVILLE DAIRY P. E. INGLE worth and Fifth streets CONSTRUCTION C0- Burlington North Carolina SHACKELFORD GROCERY Alam-HECS North Carolina Complimenls of DIXIANA SHOP MOON FASHION SHOP LUCILLE MCPHERSON PHILLIPS MOTOR COMPANY WALKER'S FASHION FAIR FOSTER HARDWARE CO. GURNEY E. STANFIELD BURLINGTON REAL ESTATE NEESE-SHOFFNER ELLIS MUSIC CO. 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