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

 - Class of 1957

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f A... It: .Q- 1 ' 1- v X N ' X. .,,, IH? , g-r' xx Linda Loy Editor Chloe Dean McPherson Business Manager Mrs. Homer Eulis s Adviser i W fam, 929 .VM REG-0-ALA PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS or E.M. HOLT SCHOOL Rouie L MAYMEMORIALLIBRARY BU i Qf0 'N0'fL1 Cafohnf' 342 S. Spring Street Burlington, NC 27215 JL , :gy 3:1-' 1 mfun att: V N, N YW!! 'N X if ' C CYIOUR ATYENM, -:Qi SS' .2 .. V t,,3,F,5?F ti N l . .- '44 1 j w 4 ' X..-5 . . .'4s5'if ' 3 --ED , 31 - ' .,:'i '2q4'l .-41 , '- , : Hrsw A QI ' Mlm fl .M.l gf. ,. -.fa ff- ,A 4, ' 1553 Q55 '-5 -'QQ , I I. 5 ET fgi':'L5-1 I., . '- gli? slr 11 11521-3 ig... 1 A 097110 ' 14..1g. ' 'lm x. ,. I J Wm. Ni. xaksdv V N , . , - , +- w . ' ' ll , - d 17701 I nf' f' . f 4 TH E 1957 REG - - ALA 6 QWWZQ The senior class of E.M. Holt wishes to dedicate the 1957 REG-O-ALA to thos e pe r s ons whom we feel have most fully shared our joys and sorrows. They are the people who have cared for us, understood our problems, loved us: and most of all, they have been our friends when we needed them. Without their as- sistance, we should never have been able to complete our years in high school. Realizing this, it is with deep gratitude that we dedicate the 1957 edition of the REG-0-ALA to our parents. 6 Q 15, ? fN S 5 x any lei.. X- 5 v Y X N K E I SX - It' cesslon stand for our refreshments. s a popular place - 1et's go to the con- Yfgiieizezsritillfiiz23121: NQW ,rg T I M E rest of the show. Let's put our books away so we can really The photogra,pher's he re I Straighten up enjoy intermission. your tie and get ready to smile. s ,- . . 'rf' The boys? Oh, they 're in the dressing The powder room is full. It always is at room getting ready for their performance intermission. The girls rnus t look their on the gridiron. best! FOR INTERMISSION. Come on! We've got time for a cigarette before the rest of the show begins. Boy, listen to that motorg she's purring Oh! Isn't it r tt ? W ' AND FOR FUN Your attention, ple a s e . Intermission is now over. Please take your seats for the second half of the show. 1 Andwe're supposed to be the managers of this show! 7 PL4CS A 1957 J , A I A 1,4 l I FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION THE NRINGMASTERSH DIRECT OUR SHOW O UR PRINCIPALS The principals of our school are shown above. Seated at the left is Mr. L.M. Adcock, principal and at the right Mr. R.M. Sizemore, high school building principal. We look to them for advic e and leadership in all our school activities, and we are never dis- appointed in the response they give as they direct our school program. OUR .IUDGESH MAKE FINAL DECISIONS iilumumulsllzn I 4...-f LOCAL SCHOOL BOARD Our School Board members - Mr. Clay Holt, chairman: Mr. James Stanfieldg Mr. Glenn Cobleg Mr. Clyde Pike, secretaryg and Mr. Howard Patterson - help to form the school policies. They are vitally interested in the school and in each of us. With gratitude we recognize their efforts in our behalf. E' OUR SECRETARY COUNTY STAFF It is the task of Mrs. James King to keep fi- Shown above are Dr. M.E. Yount, Superin- nancial r e c ords for the s chool, to assist tendent of Schools, and Miss Jessie Baxter, teachers and principals in various clerical Director of Instruction, of our Alamance duties - in fact, to do almost anything. County School System. They make available to our faculty films, books, records, and other teaching materials. in 21 UN x Uv hvgxw 'M M 9' 'fs f .fa , ., 5 ,Q 341 .. xl' 3323 W x X, 1 igl 2,1 15, we X w av , ,M X f.:.::j,,s:-vzzf-' 1 'f XM 1 XZ! gi iw,- w-Sf' ga U E lu 1 N Aaiqfug, - -3513 .5 ffili .Y 1 . M r, 5,43 x Q,:L.X J pr. A , Z- --s..-,,...,,...,w : g ' , 1 5, -' , 5 za Aa ,AQ ,gf ' .fi 1 . , 1 ,.,.. J . AX , 'x 32, ,iffy-:-N in A a- Ze sw rv. , 6, .Jw J Aj, 14-Tiff' V bg ,, . . vu I A xx A , Y, 1 x f' 1 ,. 'f mg ,1 THE COOKS PROVIDE FOR OUR PERFORMERS CAFE TERIA STAFF For preparing and serving hot, nutritious m e als every day, we thank the following people who compose our cafeteria staff: left to right, Euliss, Blanchard, Clapp, Shoffner, Patterson, Pitts. In the background: Alexander, dietitian, Riggs, Clappg Austin. THE GROOMS CARE FOR OUR SHOW GROUNDS MAIDS AND J ANITOR Olivia Patterson, Marvin Holt, and Mary Patterson are responsible for keeping our buildings and campus clean, thereby providing a more pleasant place for us to study. DRIVERS The temperature may be nine- ty above or ten belowg the roads may be muddy or dustyg the weather may be fair or s to r rn yg yet our bus drivers always perform their duties well. OUR BUS DRIVERS GIVE SKILLED PERFORMANCES ta' Q- A . V ' 'R M 1-.- Boland McKinnon Sharpe w-'- Brown Mc Phe rs on Shoffner 'her--. -.J.. Coble Moore Smith Isley Loy E. Moser S. Moser Southern Spoon 1. She's tired. 2. Please don't! 3. He's satisfied. 4. What a change! 5. An apple a day keeps Wanda gay! 6. It must be interesting! 7. Hey, customers! 8. Mr. West's A-1 model. 9. Years ago. 10. What's wrong? 11. Who scared Junior? 12. Ain't she sweet? 13. That first period! 14. She'll fix 'um. 15. Will our figures tally? 16. It's get'n deep! 17. How's that? 18. Ipana smile! 19. After 3 yrs. of solitary confinement--. 20. Mr. West told a jckel 21. It was fun! 22. Is the banquet dull? 23. Hop out, honey! 24. They grew! 25. It must be Brenda! 26. 1t's a Keck! 27. Camp life! 28. Ain't ya got no teeth? N. Q - ww 1 a 1 0 ff:-' CLASSES '-1.-J 'i4:'vif,- ' A ' - -f ' 'fffm-,s15.'zC3 ,fi 1.1 1. f 'I' ', -ggi, f' ,-v,,- 3, A fu. kr ., ly-, ' rg - ,Mg haw- L,--xx-' ,a -1-T.g.:51.1 ffm.--., '.!J,'f -,, Wy- ,1 .,f.--,L V .-,,,,E,v,.1,,,.A 4 Q., -I wif 3-Q ,QL-fJ:.' . ,gfgiy 7' ri: -1 f 1:1-,-JJ 5-6 jf.-fjjff 11.-' .- f ' 5' 5 'T Co M-L 131-f.-I--ff' 'I :T P P ,Q fyN.f:'i,N'g Qaflwx 'ffl 297, . 1 1 ,- Q 1957 1: 3 , -A r 3. Tj . J f ' ' ,W 55,0 , w P 2- -- r 1 ' r . 1 f4'W'?:-av, 9 5233 swf , 1. - iw 41 .l'3l143 ff' wg 'A .Q . Y, 1 'pak' 1'51'53f't 1,f'?,M.42 AI' I '-'rbffix ' ' , ft Wm- H 52311 wi , 45,5 inf' I 'Y' VI' 9195 ' -S . f 4. -1- ' B M-h,,:.',,, 1,65 Skiiiifi f K V . ,Wa vm 'Q 'WJ ff if P' . Zf r President ............. Billy Graves Vice-President . . ..... Melvin Isley Secretary , , , ..., Paulette Phillips Treasurer , Chloe Dean McPherson Colors. . . . .... Red and White Flower . . .............. Red Rose Motto . . . Success Lies at the End of Labor. .- .-..,4 5: . - . J.: .. .Qlf 'T ,, -5'3: l'If:'f g,,15:2Zi.i:ff3Ef ' y K -an-5,3 49'- JERRY WAYNE ALLISON Library Assistant 45 Bus Patrol Z Photography Club l,2,35 4-H Club 1 Most Talented 4. DON NEWTON BROWN Football 1,2,3,45 Perfect Attendance l5 Monogram Club 2,3,45 Harvest Festival King 45 TRUMPET Staff 35 Bus Driver 3,4,Substitute 25 F.F.A. L, President 4, Best-All-Round 45 Best Looking 45 Most Popular 45 REG-O-ALA King 4. I 1 CLASS OF I957 ' 1 JEROME PAUL BRADSHAW Clas s Treasurer 35 Bus Patrol 45 F.F.A. Club 1,25 TRUMPET Staff 3, 45 REG-O-ALA Staff 45 Wittiest 45 Happiest 45 Most Original 4. LINDA JO ASKEW Cheerleader l , 2 , 3 ,45 REG-O-ALA Staff 45 Clas s Secretary 1,25 Glee Club l,2,45 Library As s i s tant 35 Perfect Attendance 1,2,35 Beta Club 3,4, Project Chairman 45 F.H.A. Club 1,2,3,4, Secretary 2,3,45 Music Club 35 Library Club 35 Softball 2,35 Jr.-Sr. Banquet Waitress 25 Eval- uation Board Wait r e s s 15 School Board Waitress 2,35 F.T.A. Club 4, Vice -President 45 Most Talented 4. JULIA FRANCES CAPPS Cheerleader 2,3,45 B a s ke tb all 15 Perfect Attendance 35 Library As- sistant 3,45 Glee Club l,2,45 F.H.A. Club 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , Parliamentarian 45 Jr.-Sr. Banquet Waitress 25 TRUM- PET Staff 15 Music Club 35 Library Club 35 Softball 35 May Day Queen 4. -s.,,,,.t.... 5 - 1 ? JAMES ALFRED COBLE F.F.A. Club l,2,3,4, Vice-President 4g Perfect Attendance 1,35 Library Assistant 45 Bus Driver 4, Substitute 3, Patrol l,Z,3. BILLY LEE GRAVES Student Council l,3,4, Vice-Presi- dent 3, Representative 1,45 Basket- ball Zg Baseball Z,3,45 Marshal 35 Class President 45 Office Assistant 35 Bus Patrol 35 Glee Club 45 Beta Club 3,4, Vice-President 35 Pho- tog raphy Club 2,3, President 3, Vice-President Z5 Civitan Good Citizenship Medal 15 Most Intellec- tual 4. x as CLASS OF I957 HAROLD ROGER FAULKNER Basketball 1, 2 , 3 , 4 , Co-Captain 45 Football l,Z,3,4, C o - Captain 45 Baseball l,Z,3,45 Perfect Attendance 35 Class President 35 REG-O-ALA Staff 43 Bus Driver Substitute 3,45 Glee Club Z,3,4,President 45 Mono- gram Club l,Z,3,4, Vice-President 35 Best School Spirit 45 Most Athletic 45 Mid-State Football Team 3,45 All County Basketball Team 35 Most Valuable'Football Player 3,4. DOROTHY STELLA COMBS Shenandoah High l,Z,35 Library As sistant 4g Glee Club 45 F.H.A. Club 4. NANCY LEE GRAVES Student Council Representative 35 Basketball 1,Z,3,4g Class Secretary 35 RE G -O - ALA Staff 45 Library As sistant 2.5 Bus Patrol 45 Glee Club 43 Beta Club 3,45 Bible Club 25 F.H.A. Club lg Photography Club 15 Jr.-Sr. Banquet Waitress Z5 TRUM- PETSta.ff 35 Most Original 45 Home- coming Queen 4. JOYCE FLOSSIE GUTHRIE Cheerleader 3,45 Library Assistant 55 REG-O-ALA Staff 45 May Queen Attendant 25 Glee Club l,2,3,4, Sec- retary 45 Bible Club 25 F.H.A. Club L,3,45 Photography Club 15 4-H Club 2,25 Basketball Banquet Waitress lg FRUMPET Staff 3,45 F.T.A. Club 3, iongleader 35 Best Looking 45 LEG-O-ALA Queen 4. JANE DU-REE KECK itudent Council Representative 1,45 Basketball 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , Co-Captain 3' Hee Club 2,45 Beta Club 3,45 F.H.A Ilub l,2,3,45 Photography Club 15 'r.-Sr. Banquet Waitre s s 1,25 TRUMPET Staff 35 Homecoming tttendant 3,4, Maid of Honor 45 dost Athletic 45 May Queen Attend- nt 4. lass- v CLASS OFI957 DONNIE MYRTLE ISLEY F.H.A. Club 1,25 Photography Club 1,25 4-H Club 15 TRUMPET Staff 3, 45 Office Assistant 1,45 Bus Patrol 2,3,45 Jr.-Sr. Banquet Waitress 1, 25 Football Banquet Waitress 25 Basketball Banquet Waitress 1. MELVIN HUBERT ISLEY Student Council Representative 3,45 Football 3,45 Perfect Attendance 1, 25Class Vice -President 45Bus Driver 4, Patrol 35 Glee Club 45 Monogram Club 3,45 Treasurer 45 Photography Club l,2. EULA JEAN KIMREY Bible Club 1,2,35 Office Assistant 45 Bus Patrol l,2,35 F.H.A. Club 1,23 4-H Club 15 Jr.-Sr. Banquet Waitress Z.. S LARRY LYNN LOY Football 1,25 Bus Driver 3,4, Sub- stitute 2, Patrol 1,25 May Queen Attendant 15 Monogram Club 3,45 F.F.A. Club 1,Z. MARY PA TRICLA MCDARIES Class President 25 Office Assistant 45 Glee Club 1,25 Beta Club 3,4, Re- porter 45 Bible Club l5 Harvest Festival Queen 15 F.H.A. Club l,2, 3,45 4-H Club l,Z,3,4, President 4, Secretary 2,35 Basketball Banquet Waitress 2,35 Football Banquet Waitress 25 TRUMPET Staff 2,3,45 Public Speaking Award 35 Debating Team 2,3,45 Best All Round 45 Best Personality 45 May Queen Attendant 4. ,Ek CLASS OF I957 LINDA LYNETTE LOY Stude nt Council Representative 45 REG-O-ALA Staff 45 Library As- sistant 2,35 Glee Club 45 Beta Club 3,45 Bible Club 2, President 25 F.H.A. Club 15 Photography Club 1, President 15 TRUMPET Staff 35 Re- presentative to Jr.-Sr. Banquet 15 Library Club 3. MARY ANNE MARLEY Perfect Attendance l,2,35 Library Assistant 2,35 Office Assistant 45 Glee Club 45 Beta Club 45 Bible Club 25 F.H.A . Club 1,25 Photography Club 15 TRUMPET Staff3,45 Library Club 35 F.T.A. Club 4. CHLOE DEAN MCPHERSON Student Council Secretary 35 Perfect Attendance 1,2,35 Mar s hal 1,2,3, Chief Marshal 35 Class Vice-Presi- dent 2, Class Treasurer 45 REG-O- ALA Staff 45 Library Assistant 2,3, 45 Bus Driver 4, Substitute 35 May Q ue e n Attendant 25 Beta Club 3,4, Secretary 35 F.H.A. Club 1,25 Pho- tography Club 15 Basketball Ban- quet Waitress 25 Scholastic Medal 2,35 Library Club 35 F.T.A. Club 2, 3, Treasurer Z5 Most Intellectual 4. 1.1,- I - ISHAMELL BRONELL MILLS, JR Football 3,45 Class P r e side nt 15 Bus Driver Substitute 35 Patrol 1,25 Vlonogram Club 45 F.F.A. Club l,Z, 5,4. LINDA MARIE PENTECOST itudent Council President 4, Treasurer 35 Basketball l,Z,3,45 Derfect Attendance 35 Marshal 35 :lass Vice-President 35 Glee Club .,Z,45 -Beta Club 3,45 F.H.A. Club .,2,3,45 Football Banquet Waitress ,,25 Evaluation Board Waitress 15 Iivitan Good Citizenship Medal 15 iomeconying Attendant 35 Music Ilub 35 Best School Spirit 4. CLASS OF l957 . .,,- , ,, ROBERT HURLEY PATRUM, JR. to-u.,...-. -+ RONALD WILSON NASH Football 1,2,3,4, Co-Captain 45 Monogram Club 1,Z,3,4, President 45 Outstanding Defen s e Award 45 Perfect Attendance 1. PAULETTE PHILLIPS Nathanael Green School 1,25 Student CouncilSecretary 45 Class Secretary 45 REG-O-ALA Staff 45 May Queen Attendant 35 Beta Club 45 TRUMPET Staff 35 Journalism Club 3, Journa- lism Club Sponsor 35 F.T.A. Club 4, Songleader 4. Bus Driver Substitute 3, Patrol l,Z, 3,45 F.F.A. Club 1,Z,3,4. 59? COBINA BELLE PIKE Basketball 1, 2 , 3 , 4 , Co-Captain 35 Class Treasurer 15 REG-O-ALA Staff 45 Library Assistant 35 Glee Club l,2,45 Beta Club 3,4, President 35 F.H.A. Club 1,2,3,4, President 4, Vice-President 3, Songleader 25 Softball Team 2,35 Music Club 3, President 35 Debating Club 2,35 Library Club 3, Sponsor 33 Home- coming Attendant 25Jr.-Sr. Banquet Waitress 25 Evaluation Board Waitress 1. DELLA RUTH ROBBINS Basketball 1,45 Library Assistant 45 Bible Club l,2,35 Basketball Ban- quet Waitress 25 TRUMPET Staff 4. we 4- ,. 3 , - gags , ' I -M wtf- 1q,sjvg?X.: T sr, ar j ' i :' '- 5, f ,, ..... , es- CLASS OF I957 FRANCES LOU RICH Glu e Club l,2,3,45 Beta Club 3,45 May Queen Attendant lg REG-O-ALA Staff 45 Perfect Attendance 25 F.H.A . Club l,2,3,4, Asst. Historian 35 Photography Club 1, Secretary 15 Jr.-Sr. Banquet Waitress 1,25 Bas- ketball Banquet Waitress 15 F.T.A. Club 3, Librarian 35 Homecoming Sponsor 35 Homecoming Attendant 4. PATRICIA ANN PRICE A Basketball 15 Glee Club 15 F.H.A. Club l,2,3,45 Photography Club 2,35 4-H Club l,2,3,45 Wittiest 4. JOYCE FAY SHARPE Cheerleader l,2,3,4, Head 3,45 Stu., dent Council Representative 3,45 REG-O-ALA Staff 45 Library As- sistant 35 Bus Patrol 45 May Queen Attendant 35 Glee Club 1,2,45 Beta Club 3,45 F.H.A . Club 1,2,3,45 Parliamentarian 3, Reporter 45 Representative to Jr.-Sr. Banquet 25 Library Club 35 Music Club 3. CLASS OF I957 KENNETH WAYNE SHARPE Foot ball 1,2,3,4g Baseball 2,3,4g Monogram Club 1,2,3,4g Sportsman- ship Award 4. OTIS THOMAS SMITH Bus Driver 3,4, Substitute 2, Patrol lg F.F.A. Club l,2,3,4, Treasurer 45 4-H Club l,2. ffhnb,-4--Q JOHN MICHAEL SMITH Library Assistant 45 Bus Patrol 1, 25 Photography Club 1,2,3g 4-H Club 1. JOE EGBERT SHOFFNER Student Council Representative 1,25 Basketball 2,31 Football 3,4, Man- ager 29 Ba s e ba ll l,2,3,4g Perfect Attendance 3g Marshal 1,25 Office Assistant 39 Glee Club 45 Monogram Club 3,43 P hotography Club l,2, Pre sident Zg TRUMPET Staff 35 Achievement Award 4. MARTHA CRAVEN SNUGGS REG-O-ALA Staff 45 Library Assis- tant 2,3,4g Beta Club 3,45 F.H.A. Club l,2g Photography Club lg Li- brary Club 3g F.T .A . Club 2,3, Secretary 2, Historian 3. CLASS dlb4 DONALD GEORGE SPOON Beta C lub 3,4, Vice-President 4g Student Council Representative Z5 Perfect Attendance 1,33 Office Assistant 3g REG-O-ALA Staff 4g Bus D r iv e r 3,4, Patrol 23 F.F.A. Club l,2,4, Secretary 49 Photography Club 3g Best Personality 4. I 1 A I O ' SPENCER GRAHAM WILLIAMS Footba1ll,Z,3,4g Monogram Club 1,2, 3,45 Class Treasurer Z3 Bus Patrol l,2g Photography Club 1, Treasurer 1. I OF I957 WANDA LANE WARD Basketball l,Z,3,4g Perfect Attend- ancel,2,3gREG-O-ALAStaff4gClass Vice-President lg Bus Patrol 3g Glee Club l,Z,45 Beta Club 3,4, President 4, Treasurer 3g F.H.A. Club 1,2,3,4, Treasurer Zg Jr .-Sr. Banquet Waitre ss Z5 Football Banquet Wa it r e s s 1, Z5 Evaluation Board Waitress lg School Board Waitress 33 Homecoming Queen lg B eta Club Sponsor 35 Softball Team Z,3g Music Club 35 Debating Team Zg F.H.A. Club Sponsor 4g Most Popular 45 Happiest 43 Friendliest 45 May Court Maid of Honor 4. JOHN GERRY THOMAS F.F.A.Club 2,3g Photography Club lg 4-H Club 13 Bus Patrol 1,Z. CAROLYN PARKS YOUNGBLOOD ' Basketballl,Zg Perfect Attendance 13 Office As sistant43 Glee Club 43 Bible Club Z,3g Jr.-Sr. Banquet Waitress 1,25 Football Banquet Waitress 23 TRUMPET Staff 1. 2 - 14 ' 5311 OUR MASCOTS PARADE IN THE SHOW .,,.k4j NF'--f 4X1' s. , .ff gp li tv, 1,1-w' ig ., Qi? ,-A ' -,-i'+q.q- ,515 f O 1, , I- is 2. 'z-'F--f kms! NQE , L4 V New I ,I J g .M ' W7 M 2 '-sl O 1 X.-'f.f...'N' A W v jibk? 1 3 A 3- ' Q. ,W A 4 12-w--71: N' 5 , 5 -Q ' , 3? ' -I 5- -,-,mffm ' ' , 'Q ' ff' -. ' 4' ' f -.- ' 1 , .L-. ,A . fs .1 , vw- 1-489' -. 4' J- M -- Q -iii 'xy-if ' K' q f-.. ww Q, ' O f aff A' Y ' si' I 5 ' 1' 1' ' V 7'7 7?v ' lM:il'f,': A3' lfwff' ' . Jir- ' QA- - bu, Q .-V9 1 3,1 'K ,,,3,. nm ,.w?'f,wj' ' .gt .,,,',R ., .. :Jax lf fix:-' - Z Ai' R ' xr, , L -: o fu, - .J , '.1f A - '.' I' '. 'A .KJ 'lr 7133 ,Q '- ' 4 ' Q. nh' qi M .. -Z 2 N- vw'-' F Z1 1 'S gy 'A '45 .T'- 'h - .-AQ'-L'0 .1 fy '14-fm ' ' X 4-llfhx ,' A TWA- ': ' 2 ', ' I -11553. vlkryv ',,fi...,,,,y,5. 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Vivian Hines . . . .Alice Piper Yellow and White Jon uil Divided We Fall, :NA Q-.J V is .M '19 .. -, l, , .- X :11'gt,g 9 ' ' i ,m i ' S ' K ' Y .5-. X E ffl x -WN ' in GN 'N 'Q gg, , 45, ., :A Q..- T.'fm'7- K 5-35' 'bw Xi: it gk 1 5:3 S fi. ,, few... X X w Q- ff . wf- tj . Q 2-fri v is: , A .ww 1 X 9, Z 1 A QAAZQ A Q x A' Ray Allred Pandora Bowman Tony Branson Joan Coble Margaret Coble Peggy Combs Norene Cottle Elaine Crabtree Heath Efird l s 4 CLASS OF I958 Betty Ellis Mildred Estes Helen Greeson Joe Greeson Vivian Hines Linda Ingle Larry Isley Lynn Isley Nancy Isley risk'-D' Q41 I I 'Wi E a 'N-K..- 5 f I . ....-'- , f A f ,if 2 M' fr Q 7 f'fi 3 We Ae.. 'F'--.,,, If --5 5 X X 'fix X fl . r Nga.. X Rex Isley Betty Johnson Douglas Johnson Elizabeth Johnson Lewis Johnson Mary Kellam X Glenda Marley Bobby McKinnon ii Qs Qi -QD. 4-fs., Ta , Gary McPherson Eugene Moser Sammy Moser Irina Nikitin Kenneth Norris Bobby O'Neal Al1ce Piper Q f L 8 KQ ff' Q t Q ' 5 X i , M ik :Q ig z IJ 'W' ,H - Brenda Phillippie ' b t J ? fl, e sl.. . Q , if ':flf', K-H Rf?-W-rx 'is 1 9, K X 4 -gffffytg massage-:1:zssa:n':f: uf fmzzzi fwao-3-59L:4G,.tssf.f1'f,?x Y' t.,-. ,V .,.- , ,.-. mos .em .N ,f4'f'::11'f'ig--:s:1.f921:'fJ - if s.,:p1.:: ' 41: , ,,.., 2 Q 43 -.vu Q , M .. JL . , J L THE CLASS i1F,f'-f' fXiT'?Q'C5 'fr- JW 5' -if ,ke . X if DF I958 1. l . ws.- QM 3. f g! Q' , G w NA X 1, , ,fe a - .. X, NN,- . YYIYJI' 59? .fa Rr? A: Q ,xg ' sf rr 2 . I James Poe Mary Price Loretta Rowe r'l Q E f f.- 1 be Alma Jean Sharpe PM A Jimmy Sharpe q A REQ Phillip Sharpe hr XX xx t Harry Shoffner Leonard Shoffner Ann Smith Joel Smith Alta Faye Smithey Tw Virginia Southern Sylvia Stanfield Billy Starling Garrinette Stout '-N S Hilda Steele 41' veg... x X, N N Q I 1 nk xg ii ,gi 4 ., A Q- x if ,-A Q ,Q 'Fw qw Q cf ,Z 'af'-' Q sv ,EFA .33 C u iidlx -- Q ,f-1, 3 .pa-U SOPHOMCRE CLASS 1 4 Y ,X A ,. .. ,,..,......-.V no 99 1 Y President . . . O . . F Vice-President , Secretary , , , Treasurer , V Colors , , , g Flower , fi Motto , le ,,,. li? Sir fd! Johnny Holt . . . Judy Edwards . Geraldine Newton Tamara McLendon . . Pink and White . , , Pink Carnation We're Not at the Top but Still C1in1bing. -x, f!- n Q A W 'Sr - 5: , ,, A ., .L I dbx R as, G. YN. 1 ', Nancy Edwards Ray Edwards Rozanne Euliss Toni Euliss Richard Farrington Peggy Fisher Barbara Ann Fogleman Charles Fogleman Willard Foster Charles Fox Jimmy Graves Ann Hilton , E WTI ' N '.. Ji ,. 5 'fy vi'- f C.. -f 4' , 'fr-r, Qf' A Q , ,E M ,J V L aww 15,4332 in X vm 'f . 1' 5 , , 1 f V ,f ew . 2-Q , ,W ,,.. 59' WN 50 or 41 'E'-w 'am Qian. CLASS OF I959 Lorene Albright Carol Boone Mike Brooks Howard Chriscoe Harold Coble Joyce Coble Nellie Coble Lorrene Coble Lois Ann Coggins Judy Dunlap Judy Edwards Marie Edwards Qu-Ji , 7 1 ' V . V V y ff I7 ., fr .1 mmm, ., 4 , if 3 v I ima an f 41 wa N f - It 3 5-, ,,-. y V 1 1 ,MM 1 , E ,E J W, f W, , ,. Z, ci Q 2 ,., 4, ,- a A . Z? ,QV-Q ,. 'Q-N-N. . 'flfrzvsi 1 I ' I J f I 2 H.7Q'l' f x nys' y Q Ox , f gr ,J , fin'- 572x'7' I H , 4 . ' ' ,, L' A ., His ' ,. gi' ,, is ,Q ' . -, N .. ,ff Q - X j i Z 1 rp, f -- V . .,. 4 Q., A 4 , f , A5 -wh. 4 I . A , , ti 4' , ! N! xi 79 IQ ii: X. xx.. x Xi, Jerry Hall Johnny Holt Sue Holt Edwin Ingle Pearl Isley Kenneth Johnson Harvey Keck Edith Kellam Car olyn Kennedy Don Kimbrough Marie Kimrey Elizabeth Loy .wiser iz-rn: -- -N fx w X 1: X .. . . Q X X 'E , Sei-Q1 ' ISS ' 1519 X'-1 Q. Y TX K 9, J X ,K 5 l,:, Q-NR U ' f x X 'ISN li Q. r .5 Q QX 1 N jj Xxx 2?1iETe-2 s, -ini ' '3- ,.,,..i., ,:.,,,,., ,... ., .,.,. 5, . ,. -, :I L, . - . X N VY 'mfvigs 1. 3' Q .. fs 4, gf 4 Nw- Q :SW X X' vi :f,:r+:g-:-'SM ,. . -f-I he Qirfirfzrxjff P1 - -----gg 0 - - . Q4 if 'N f N 4 Qs :Silk y Ky 2? xx 1 F i Q M :'1 I 5 ' 1. 5- L SN .Ed , , ,if 14 -, flqiiiiw fiiw-e '4 Q Q :- fe h M x ak 50 2. E x e X-'Fi Siu!! Wt- ' rg. N y si' hwsv ml S 3 A Q X . 'X .: 'v?1':?-rj I , ,. , .Egg f' .21 .. , THE CLASS David Lutterloh Betsy May Daisy McDaries Tamara McLendon Joe McPherson Judy McPherson William Mills Buddy Moore Judy Moore Jerry Morris Linda Moser F gy 1 X x Y. V-:fm ' Aix 3 ' 1 1 5 WN! A '- N , A , N 5, CDF I959 4 1 I l i ix iw.. 2 yk., N533 ' w A S R ., X91 f ., aff' ,W r . no f alfa i, 1 ' A 7 XX V 4 y, 4 -2 F X Q . I I ' .' X- I A! fir- .. wi S-5 -t-M I I F Ft J Q 1 A l as g U '-fvfffggl ,. is Q, it, Y . vt. ,. - 4 ' Q' Q R 5 'A if J . e ! 5 .' David Sharpe Nancy Shelton Donald Shepherd Norma Shoffner Polly Slaughter Christine Smith Sally Smith Dorothy Spoon Jean Swanner Becky Thaxton Barbara Wall - Geraldine Newton Brenda Pace Linda Patrum Martha Patrum Janice Pickett Lloyd Piper James Rich Florence Riggs Carolyn Roberson Thurston Robertson Franklin Robinson Betty Sharpe Y ' -. -,.,. I fhlh li' ' .,r ic,. we ,. . , 44 . 1 i , X .X X ' IFN FRESHMAN CLASS . . . . p Vice-President , , ,,,, Donald Jordan Secretary . . . . . Charlotte Shoffner Treasurer . , Clara Mae Guthrie Colors .,,,,,,,,,,,, Aqua and White Flower ............ White Carnation Motto , Always Forward, Never Backwards. Stephen Garner Lloyd Gibson Lora Graves Clara Mae Guthrie Jimmy Hanford Ronald Hargis Thomas Hiatt Billy Holt Connie Hudson Sara Ingle Arm Isley Donald Isley gi ..,x W :X .a. l a r fi X Q.. y . xx ix Q Q WF-ef' CLASS CDF I 1 960 Norma Jean Bishop Donald Bolick Donna Bradshaw Jesse Branson Ann Brown Ronald Butler Billy Capps Lana Coble Linda Culberson Junior Deviney Kay Euliss Jo Ann Fogleman i -'hu ..i. .onn n r - A oi,a ' ...' 1 v , 'V f . - ,,, Jil' -fm ,VE : W 5 i'li SW I 5? 'N hx 5 Q u is n ' '12-wwf 531:51 -,.-, Q' V 1.1.-,H lf ' 'I -1,25 '- 1 n , 4 AR g y as as fl 1 if - A ., V Q B, 6' ' L in if za . 4.-A .gm df P KEN K ,. 2 '9 , fi 1 Y 13 As Helen Isley Ronald Isley Boyce Johnson Mary Ann Johnson Patricia Johnson Donald Jordan Ronald Jordan Steve Keck Ann Kimrey Kenneth King Ronald Kirkpatrick Mae Lineberry m, , . E- .- :-4, ga ,f X 'Ffa X XXXKNXJ e N I J : E E .A if p aff. . M ' . 'g sg , X -N 1 , N- .55 I 1 to g' 1 fifwa ,anr. 'aww h .1 is , :ggr --rt 3 fi on fflhl if , R ,5 V , ' er 1,533 i 1' I ME Vw' fn-we 5 fl Q' Y 1 'J ' K 4 r , AH I ii lf 5. E .N Y? I Nik Eywnf Zbeqil sans 33535 R f awful? 9 3 X X i lf, THE CLASS Carole Lowe Linda Sue Loy Barbara Lutterloh Robert McLean Glenda McPherson Linda McPherson Judy Moody Archie Murray Richard Murray .Tack Overman Everette Perry Judy Phillippie 4 sf ' Y - L X1 -'AR S. vm 1 'ii 4 X ngx wx 5 s fi-V, 'Q .. RW I A X Q 1 1, V ,S s Q t A i - ci. lg ' N we r Q Q f A 9' ' 2, Q A' , . fi JAM R .. R f T 22 03 - X' U5 ,Q ' . .552 IJ x reg. 1 rf. A QF I960 Ronald Shoffner Cathy Slaughter Barbara Smith Faye Smith Wayne Smith Kay Stanfield Ellen Tyndall Bob Varnadore Johnnie Webb Rodema Wright Nancy York Sandra. York emi rf 1 ig. , .. . . s-i sz I I 12? ' K 4 5 a L. 5 , fun' V, i n xi I N K xiii , 1, 1? ffglx , , , rf? I x. gf.,,r ., Y 55-1,41 'Z K.. , - pl' 'ha I-A if , A X , , , 3' , ,N If W 7' . '1 , jr' Yi X x., ls. : X in 'Qiff 1'JL.a,, X QW I Larry Phillips Lewis Poe Mildred Poe Donna Reitzel Jerry Reitzel Kay Rich Evelyn Richardson Tommy Richardson Jim Robbins Tommy Roberson Kenneth Sharpe Charlotte Shoffner , rf 49 ' gm f. fi! 'vw ,ppm . 'Tig ig 1 '-fv- 11 :vii-xi' if :' l'f? '-fr R f nlxki A ga ha mlet Z fm ' fi' V. ,,., am.. Q Y Y .ww N '5Wgg,z, 6 ilk? . Q -Amin.. 3 1. Scene from Trapeze. 2. Oops ! Wrong room. 3. Glarnor girl. 4. Camera crazy girl. 5. Sweet love scene. 6. It's Sylvia! 7. W'hat's up, Sneakers? 8. She's all smiles. 9. He11o, Frank- ie. 10. Two of a kind! 11. Freshmen gab session. 12. Dig that expression! 13. Our weird boys. 14. Eatin' up the profit. 15. Concentration in progress. 16. Smile, Peggy, smile! 17. Catch the boat, it's gonna' get wet. 18. Frightened? 19. She's changed. 20. He's putting his pants in his pockets. Z1. Crazy kid! 22. Nancy's at it again. 23. That's courtesy, 24. The happy-go-lucky type. THE MAIN EVENTS OF OUR SHOW The first event at the show takes place in the homeroom with devotion and roll call. Following this event is first period, followed by five other attractions for the day. Many subjects are of- fered and are depicted in picture form on the following pages. At the end of the fourth event, time is taken for the event that is anticipated all morning long. Not only is mealtime a favorite attraction, but informal recreation is another feature of this hour. Then follows the two closing events of our show. ENGLISH FIRST EVENT XE wx 4 PROBLEMS OF DEMOCRACY HOME ECONOMICS xg my. i LIBRARY BIOLOGY mm D SECOND EVENT FRENCH I PHYSICAL EDUCATION CHEMISTRY b ,A -, g ,n.,Mw ' 'ew i THIRD EVENT iiiifm? im all Ls 4 -, 4 A SHORTHAND FOURTH EVENT QV,-.,y,,, - Q31 TH 4 if 1 PHYSICS D y Mmwmxh . MT,r.b. WORLD GEOGRAPHY MEALTIME BETWEEN EVENTS RECREATION 15 JSIF' X, ' 11'-f-g,,Q FIFTH EVENT ' 'AX . - ru Hi' 1393 sd' -'Y H 5 . 4 gp fi ' BIBLE OFFICE PRACTICE HEALTH FRENCH II GENERAL SCIENCE wig ,-..,. 5,294 , . lf MUSIC S I X T H E V E N T SHOP SS Yi l-2R1 P 5514 :'2'V 'S Jw + N55 2 . ,.SS,.S , 1, ' ,9 . J' ' I 'Yi-'Q 2 l,,f ' T A ,rn annul-'ill'- ' 4? I i 133' qv I I ' . f- ' L 41' ,i'Q'5-if v , V. I-:fi . , ., . gan,-13 , ' A 4 + ,. ,V'V l V, M, V, ' R ' I ff ffQE,?'f.' 7-H , iEw:,?' , ' I-1:52 g ,RD P ' 1 1 -,:Awl.l,'.?v. Mir. Lf 1 ,I- 9105 1Ei'31551Kf1sfV .Qf 1' 1235511111-1fiQ. 'Erzlriv -w4iSfSvS17Q:w?'K ' n fms ' 49314 I f21Q3i9'fQliiKffi'gT.'.' T957 'Q AXL15 TW 'J Fgmiflzig ' X :1. :T E-3'f.'1.a1i.:5' -12.741-Q-.1-I-. Y , :L af: -Kim J .1 ICJ ,3 .N1xL,f .J ax. ,.,, .,.,., ,, f.2fr1, r ff: 5.v ..g , rf ' ,jifgiufz g1q 1-ling, ,ssags ',,Q,-.'U'..f: . X A.. , A, .. L ,WW ,L 4-,N w-1 lx .-rf N . 5'.'L,1l,'-zf.Qrf'l'E' 1'5 we-2. 9: 4 3 vuff 'L'r:'1f3sHw-i ., A., -.-f:.w- .. FEATU RE S A , -f-v-ff-,.M-'Nww..,,,-f-rw-1.4-4..m,w4 W-.Www . ,NNW BEST SCHOOL SPIRIT BEST PERSONALITY Linda Pentecost - Harold Faulkner Mary McDa1-ies - Donald Spoon SUPERLATIVES HAPPIEST BEST LOOKING Wanda Ward - Paul Bradshaw Joyce Guthrie - Don Brown muff' BEST ALL AROUND MOST TALENTED Mary McDaries - Don Brown Linda Jo Askew - .Terry Allison SUPERLATIVES pw-42.174 3, vw 521, M 2' - ff? ff . 5 I, -,y y , '- ,sf :S IF5 Mrk 5Z254i':ff'1'f4- Q-1 QKQf.:,: N.fiw.3agi3f1'f242g-252 digg we:Sti 5gt!2-1 fxfum, .f,q'j- jg LA QEQ, 435 5: ':- S1452 ffm , 3311- 431. , gxffzig, ff: ?y?+x K1 v',fSfQ1f: 4',f,,L' , V f 5f.a5'fsfgs?Z- ' 4ffff?f3 1 if K ' fi' 'P7 f1?u..'- S' -'ESA -Rf-wg? 4 ,,':yQ1f,-fa-. 'A3,g, :gf L. J 1.f,f,1fP, . V . 117. :Z ' L- i 5 ' viz.:-2 'if1:1fahi:f,-',, f. ,a 1 1 ,, Q, ,533 WIT TIEST FRIENDLIEST Billy Gfaves - Wanda Warn' Paul Bradshaw - Pat Price ,P MOST INTELLECTUAL MOST ORIGINAL Billy Graves - Chloe Dean McPherson Nancy Graves - Paul Bradshaw SUPERLATIVES MOST ATHLETIC MOST POPULAR Harold Faulkner - Jane Keck Don Brown - Wanda Ward YZ , . - ey ' ,, S., we ,, 2- 3. OUR HOMECOMING QUEEN MAID OF HONOR OUR HOMECOMING ATTENDANTS SENIORS FRANCES RIC , -xx ' fli ELAINE CRAB TREE LINDA ING LE JU N IORS LOIS coGG1Ns HOMECCMING soPHoMoRE RTTENDANTS ATTENDANTS FRESHMEN BRENDA PACE CHARLOTTE SHOFFNER CLARA MAE GUTHRIE lv 'Q Q, 3 Q ff ssu1, ,V,x,-l-x, 7 V -1212 5 1 A 1,A, , ,A , .. - A . V' Igu A, ,,, ...af MAY DAY KING AND QUEEN YF' Q' ,gg MAY COURT Standing: Geraldine Newton, William Mills fnot picturedjg Jane Keck, Melvin Isley Peggy Combs, Ray Allredg Seated: Lana Coble, Ronald Hargis. W Y 1 MARSHALS CHLOE DEAN MCPHERSON, CHIEF BILLY GRAVES HEATH EFIRD LINDA PENTECOST ED INGLE JANICE PICKE TT ,v -M' ' ..- , .. .LA - ,, . . hqff,,QQv,,: -Lwligijl T51 if ,fl 2.5 f 'X I' i72f,..1i-,f.i5?iQ'Q7'1j,:y'QfA rs 'lip 1, 9.5.2 z,g,, Q 40 , fw:QeiH .f'J-C -'R ' ,aw 11-V . -V A-f :x'4H',gg Iii 5-1 Hr' 1 3: - 6 ' ' Eli'-?fi'.?'4 fL'1fQ 'ljSf' V ki-.' ' . A' fg'Z'-'-H'5,i.f:-'N,:L If Y , E 1.1 I V ,.-,ggi ,,,.x 11.1 . :Q 1 PQ' 1-1251 frrfflw.-, 1 1 5' 3 il- .gf91'i.7i.-L22 Q-.c k ' , '- 5 ' Q . f J 'nk .SPN :,- - -5 I . . 5255 2'Qvz2,4l 2,5-if I fi, ' X l I Fnlfff.-'75 2'5 -fai'T.,' i'l1i1',f Y, 35- f gif- Jy'EfC5AT'e'B,.1-if Ffa' -, ' ' f ,.:fl.T35'- b753fvQ'7l ff ' L -' ' air-3f'f '?i'.fL-' ' V,-'I'-3 it GC' ff. 111421 6 ,Q .I -- 1. -FFS. .c .M + ' 'F V, ge 3:71 ,P-'f f. ,A Y. cfs?-'5z2g?. , -f 'fw,1+f.',-1 J V, - -if If x f if Q fu-r-5,-:1 CT1V1TI ES 3.' , W X. 5' ' J 3' I I 2 f ,, g W ' f '-5:1-.-, , 1 ' I f f,Q?'-AJRFJW' 1 -' -,1 . Eff .j3?Q4f'. ' f -f . ,, --1-ff Q! -'f' 355-f'.: , fe ,,i,. r111gQ'2'3f:gf-iF? S .J - .2 . ' .w:g.4nf:wq.-.y,-. Evgfi.. fl , ,nl - gZqQ:1,.y'.1FfLf5-if. if 123- fa izfawlw.-' 7957 e if , - , wswev-nQ -Q-....... 79 9466! 4 fffiififvif -s' as 1 A f Linda Pentecost President A1- Wi The other Student Council officers are shown above, left to right: Bobby Mc- Kinnon, vice-presidentg Paulette Phillips, secretary, Kenneth Johnson, trea- sux-er. STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council is composed of fifteen students. Other than the four officers and the head cheerleader, the members are elected by the individual classes. There are two faculty advisers, All members are required to have a B scholastic average. Activities of the council include the homecoming program, the basketball banquet, the Valentine social, and the student store, The council is responsible for the assembly programs and for attractive bulletin boards. The Student Council is a member of the National Association of Student Councils. The representatives are shown below. First Row: S. Keck, Hargis, Coble, Graves, Loy, Sharpe, Patton, adviser. Second Row: Efird, Marley, J. Keck, Ingle, Isley, Sizemore, adviser, an-x Wx U? 1 ,Q N' 4 ' ' Q 1 , N EQ ,- a :Q 4 'Dx of o Q51 VX 'QR 'Uk 'l::s'- X' Here are the fourteen members of the senior class, with their adviser, Mrs Euliss, who have worked hard to make the 1957 REG O ALA the best yearbook ever published at E M Holt We hope that, as you look at the show around the track at E M Holt you will remember the happy events of your school life with us t 'Wi 957 STAFF Chloe Dean McPherson Business Manager Har old Faulkner Sports Editor Martha Snuggs Typist Frances Rich Typist Joyce Sharpe Class Editor Linda Jo Askew Activities Editor Paul Bradshaw Joke Editor Nancy Graves Art Editor Joyce Guthrie Photography Editor Donald Spoon C ir culation Manager Paulette Phillips Feature Editor Wanda Ward and Cobina Pike Advertising Managers Linda Loy Editor Mrs Homer Euliss Adviser Published TRUMPET By The Students of E. M. Holt High School VOL. xy. E. M. HOLT HIGH SCHOOL, BURLINGTON, N. C., DECEMBER 14, l956 T NO. 2 'hristmas Prom Tomorrow . i ht U7 ill Honor Seniors .-q,.,..,- ai... .. I, . . - I . I . Student TCHCIIUA TTa'wf' tH'3hl'ght5 , -N ..., . .I --.'f ns mas Practice Tea mmf-I eqlid , a s AI E. M. HOII Y 'istlnzis :II-1it'IllI-s ol 'l'lIt-so IHINI I't'iI v-M -'r-- - ' llott St-hot Iavt- had Iwo li I Ist 'N' I. I iv of ,.. N. Qllt- - - - IIII--- ' .Iva II! lt II xt I ss N I II- Ig It . -, Ilasst- '. -I: n. ', lit- l:tll'IIlt'I' Miss ' I .' 'I III N t-y I-I-s XIHIITIIIPIIIS at . ', IEINSI' he RQ4!'IhII'HI'vN -znnpiis and is iappa Psi Nil A - 'M Il will ltt as 'I III-IIIII loIIItII'I'IIIt III., . tif'-ees I It I Nttlt you hav- .Xdlnlssltn I Spend Carolina lIfIYt' lil ' IIIIAIIIIIIII his XIl'lTllI III'----.'l- 'f f ' 1957 STAFF lil? I'I'.lQIQ.'.'fI- EEilligf''llfl' eitiifiifiiili-1I...IitI Seated: Nikitin, Typist: Mrs. Gaither. Adviser: MCDarieS, Edif01':PiPer, ASSOC- -I'-II-GIIIt-t-tIIII't-I-wit-IIot IIIIIIIIIQI-stilty is III- Editorg Estes, Sports Editor. Standing: K. Stanfield, Freshman Reporterg H. Gree- ll wtirt- ht-IIt-Ixltjgillililltt'-I im' Mr' llawil son, Typistg Hall, Assoc. Circulation Manager: McLendon, Sophomore Class Report- lf'tl:,1:'I'fNT :.L'I1'f'I'f1,Y QIIIIIY' ItItI er: J. Greeson, Business Managerg Pace, Combs, Reporters at Largeg Shoffner, QI IfH,'NlfHImfxII'I IWW' 1 Assoc. Sp01'tS EditO1'Q Kinlrey, Slnithey, R.eP01'te1'5 at La-7-'gel Hines: Typj-Bti G. MBT- II' it'l'lIl II2lIlI'I'S whit-II zII't Fall Feslivt ley, Junior Class Reporterg A, Marley, Senior Class Reporterg McKinnon, Assoc. III- +-f' IIIII--I lfIrII.y MI'- IV Sports Editorg Crabtree, Photography Editor3Robbins, Assoc. Society Editorg Slaugh- fl,If:l'I'f'I':lwill .I:'tIliI Il,tI'I'!t ' ets 5823 ter, Reporter at Largeg S. Stanfield, Society Editor. ll ' ' zcliool is Il'PIllt'I The E, III. Holt . . vhich was llI'lll on tlcttilit-r 2. 1956 matlt- a nt-t In-nfit III' 1827. 85. The King antl Qnt-en Vontt-st n-ought in the must. with a -lear rl43tl9.P41 and the stippei- 'olltnwetl with a net grain ot' 'SH.il-I. The ganit-s and fish pond wtivetl to ht- quitt- big favorites. Iringing in rtiEI3,T8i The hazaai' matlt- a ,Q-Iiotl show- ng with the goods donated by Itl ' he BuI'lingttIn niercliants ai ini- families with SFHO25. The total anitiniit taken in l'lnIi'sIlay night amounted to G1,031.34. of which 34203.-ISI was' leducted for t-xpeiises. The Trumpet Gets New Dress The iiewspaper has changed ts dz-ess. It is now the style of tapers Iniblislied by Walter Williams. Graliain. and Altaina- Iaw tlssipee. Instead of the Isual booklet form. it is printed Ike a iiewspapt-ix I ani sin-e hat you will agri-ee that it is Inieli niuei' than those hot off lie. press oi- sniudgetl pages rlncli occui-I1-Il quite fi-eqnt-ntly Ii the old Trump:-t. As you perhaps know. the IIUII IN lllll UIIIIX IIHIIIISUIIIIH lint lIt- has il gootl Iit-I-soinility and takt-s Iizirt III ttnitt- il l'I-w :II-tivities in tlit- st'lIool. This yt-III' lltin won tht- llzirvt-st FIN- tixtil ltintt-st ltn' king and was vtitt-tl lit-u'-tl-Ala King. III tht- I'I-t-I-II1 sIIIII-I'l:ItiVt- I-InI1I-st lit- Iwas uivt-II thI-t-t- NIIIII-I'lzItiI'es. III- Are Our Graduates? Where Senior TIII- Nt-nini' Vlass III' 15356 has lost no llllit' finding oct-IIII:ItitIIIs and atlvam-iiig tht-ii' t-IlIIt-IItitIIIs in varittiis Tht- st'lItItIl yon and .x'tIII art- lIlIF!sb'Il vt-Ii' nisllewttlz-Illo1'yIItI, pai-ts ot tlIt- l st-I-Ins lost II'lllltIlll I N lllllt'lI. Bt-st I 'l'IIniiny All1'e l. Jalnt-s Kin lnt-y. anti Fort-st Pattersoii art- l'l'PSllIlIPll at If N. t'. Bzulmlly- SlHIlUllit'l'. David Rntlilt-lut-. and Eninni .ltan Holt art- fi-ts -- mt-nt at Elon Vtillege, St.il staying tout-tlit-I' art- .IIIIIIIIIV Moat-I' and -It--as I,2lIit'I'Ntlll. 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Left to Right: Clara Mae Guthrieg Tamara Mc- Lendong Joyce Guthrieg Sally Srnithg Joyce Sharpe, headg Sylvia Stanfieldg Frances Cappsg Linda Jo Askewg Brenda Paceg Vickie Shaw, mascot. CHEERLEADERS. The seven cheerleaders and two substitutes are elected each year by the Student Council. They support the teams and promote good spirit at each game--at home or away. They are in charge of the pep rallies and are responsible for teaching the Students new cheers and keeping school spirit high. 'Nur ff' .,,h-M , , -4- K r, . gif . ,... . ,, 5.x in :li , Mrs . Sylvia Perry Advis er F V i h. sr . , 4 it F. H .A. C L u B , -'.. A ., 5 ,3 so J 1,,. , J '., it :zv f. ,ft ei, . M , ff ::.,,, Q '-:' f 'F ' - ' fiisilizzizf'-d I .x ' . - . .E ' , gf The Future Homemakers of America has chap- Q .. ig E I V - ,, ters in high schools offering homemaking. Mem- wi 0 ,, C . better home and family living, provides oppor- li, gi, 1: :Vg '.-. 4 p bership is voluntary. The F.H.A, brings together 'lr-' 1:17 state groups interested in and working toward If W tunities to share in solving problems important 'P jj: -1 to home life, and sponsors group projects--local, j state and national in scope. ef. ' af - This year the F,H,A, has successfully put out a f V' p x in handbook in which monthly programs and activi- ' - ' ' 7 ties for F,H,A, week are outlined. A project is .,- P .YQ -, ' .ff suggested for each day of the week to help neigh- bors, friends, and family. CLUB OFFICERS Top Row: Pike, president, Piper, vice- president,Askew, secretary. Center Row: Edwards, treasurer, Keck, song leaderg Ward, historian, Bottom Row: Capps, parliamentariang Sharpe, reporter, Lewis, adviser. First Row: Ward, J. Edwards, J. Sharpe, Capps, Keck, Pike, Piper, Hines, Askew, Pentecost, Fisher, J. Guthrie, Greeson, Lewis. Second Row: Bradshaw, Thaxton, Kimrey, McLendon, P, Price, K. Staniield, Hudson, Lutterloh, Bishop, Lowe, F. Rich, D. Combs. Third Row: Nikitin, M, Price, A, Isley, L. Coble, H. Isley, C. Shoffner, B, Smith, C. Slaughter, K. Rich, N, Isley, P, Combs, S, Stanfield. Fourth Row: M, Patrum, Spoon, N. Coble, B, Sharpe, Holt, Moser, Lorrene Coble, P, Slaughter, S. Smith, N. Edwards, May, Pace. Fifth Row: M. McDaries, Pickett, D. McDaries, L, Patrum, Wall, Euliss, Newton. Sixth Row: Moody, C, Guthrie, M. Edwards, A, Smith, McPherson, Reitzel. . 5 CWQ O Q if-vivv' F.F.A CLUB dddd d dd if , W I H ,.. , T ppl VQVV, U A'1 ? '.' i , The E. M. Holt Chapter of the Future Farmers A is 5? f ' -3 of America is one of over 7,000 located in the ,S za - ,. U.S,, Puerto Rico, and Hawaii with a total mem- ' qi, , Q bership of over 300,000. To be a member, one sk' gi mustbe enrolled in vocational agriculture in the K f V ,,,, 1. ' school which he is attending. He must also pay ' l f his state and national dues. The E. M. Holt Q' 'Q' Chapter participated in county contests such as: creed, public speaking, dairy, swine and beef judging, parliarnentaryprocedure, crop and shop contests. It is one of the top ranking agriculture . 0, , chapters of this district. :Lf-. 4?w CLUB OFFICERS Top Row: Don Brown, president, James Coble, vice-president, Donald Spoon, sec- retary. Center Row: Kenneth Johnson, treasurer, Ed Ingle. reporter, Lynn Isley, sentinel. Bottom: Mr. Roach, adviser. First Row: Roach, Ingle, Spoon, Brown, Coble, K. Johnson. Second Row: D. Sharpe, Poe, Fox, M. Johnson, W. Mills, Jordan, R, Isley, Branson, Gibson, McPherson. Third Row: Capps, B Mills, W, Johnson, Shepherd, Hall, D, Isley, Kirkpatrick, Reitzel, Hargis, Overman, Holt Fourth Row: Robinson, D. Johnson, Keck, Shoffner, K, Sharpe, Roberson, Norris, Brooks Rich, Richardson, Lutterloh. 1 Eflfjf' 'kwA42,Z We GLEE CLUB The Glee Club is composed of high school stu- dents who are enrolled in the music classes that meet three times a week. Under the able direc- tion of Mrs. Dolly Shaw, the Glee Club had a very successful year. It provided music for assemb- lies, P,T,A, and graduation, The annual Christ- mas program, in which music is the principal feature, and the Spring Concert are the major events of the Glee Club. CLUB OFFICERS Left to right: Mrs. Dolly Shaw, adviser, Har old Faulkner, pres identg Joyce Guthrie, secretary-treasurer, Joe Shoffner, vice- president. First Row, left to right: Thaxton, Pace, May, Pike, Askew, N. Shoffner, Moser, Capps, Guthrie, Loy, Newton, L. Coble, Holt, Piper, B, Sharpe, Johnson, F. Rich, Shaw. Second Row: A. Smith, N. Edwards, P, Isley, C. Slaughter, B, Smith, K, Rich, J. Edwards, S, Stanfield, N. Graves, Moore, B.Graves, Pentecost, P, Slaughter, K, Stanfield, J. Sharpe, McLendon, Kennedy, Euliss. Third Row: Price, Coggins, Roberson, S, Smith, Fisher, Ward, Keck, M, Isley, Starling, Faulkner, L. Shoffner, Foster, J. Shoffner, J. Coble, Swanner, Kimrey, Marley, Rowe, Wall. F.T.A. CLUB The purpose of the Future Teachers of America is to encourage young people to achieve the kind of qualities ofpersonality and character that are the foun dations fo r successful teaching, to acquaint them with the history of schools and teaching, and to provide them with specific in- formation about opportunities in the various fields of education. This year the main object- ive has been practical experience and guidance in college plans, scholarships, etc. CLUB OFFICERS Ma r g a. r e t Coble, president, Alma Jean Sharpe, treasurer, Mildred Estes, secre- tary, Linda Jo ASKGW, vice-president. Clubrnembers shown below are, First Row: A, Marley, Smith, Slaughter. Second Row: Coble Stanfield, Fogleman,Kirnrey. Third Row: Isley, Nikitin, Cottle, Guthrie, Pentecost, Mrs. Pick- ler, adviser. FourthRow: Mrs. Patton, adviser, Estes, Sharpe, Hudson, Mr. Sizemore, adviser V - . E . LIBRARY ASSISTANTS Library assistants who help the librarian with routine matters are shown below: At desk: J. Mc Pherson, Allred. Standing, left to right: S. Smith, Slaughter, Henderson, Marley, McKinnon, Isley, Capps, Robbins, Allison, Shepherd, Hall, Stanfield, L. Ingle, Cottle. Seated: Snuggs, C. McPherson, S. Ingle, Coble, Graves, W. Smith, Edwards, Murray, Combs, M, Smith. l Lmtet fgf ,gr ga xml OFFICE ASSISTANTS The students who assist the principals and the school secretary are shown above: Seated: Combs, Sizemore, Isley. Standing, First Row: G. Marley, Euliss, Coble. Second Row- M McDaries, A, Marley, Kimrey, Youngblood, Hines, Estes, Albright, McPherson. At phone: lxlikitin. Not shown: D. McDaries, Pickett. - x .fx . - . 1.1. :Q-.4.gr'1, Q ' . ' ,V ,j1.xg,. X, .. . A 7 if5 '2.',::. ,Q If ' nl j:.v.t.: . x if-2553! 'x '. 13 fi: -f,L,.f:,1 1-- .:,f,,' ,QQ 5 ffl! .L x. . '-.--.-,T ,V uf: -..' . ,v .dgfggsfv M.. f5,g:j'- '-3-'za-'V-Iv , .M :Agfa A+ , 1.-' J - F-5'1 . . ' ., , 'L..1..f . .-c E I :livff 2 ,Nz-I, yy HQ. fix 'V F, aiu . '73, , 32133. Siirsl 1 fff v 1.11: 'Q-5 'f'3S.- ,X - .lv x A? f A r . ffrfl I v 4 , -. A-,I 53 111 - ' gif if! fa V' xg.. : 'Lf , N 41435 5' ,A---4 1 .- f if ff, ETIC -ri' The E. M. Holt Wildcats had an impressive 9-1 record for the season. With Shoffner and Faulkner leading the way, the team scored 331 points, against 44 by oppon- ents. The aggressive line play led by Nash, J. Mills, Williams, and M, Isley, allowed only one team to cross their goal line twice. 'lwo of the Holt Wildcats were placed on the all Mid- State Team--halfback Harold Faulkner, who received an award as the outstanding player in the Conference, andRona1d Nash, an aggressive 210 pound guard. Joe Shoffner and Sammy Moser also received awards for outstanding achievements. Shoffner set an all-time scoring record for the Mid-State Conference by scor- ing 135 points. Moser set a new individual record by passing for 16 touchdowns. Kenneth Sharp was honored for showing the best sportsmanship. . SCORES Holt 53 . ....... Helena O Holt Z0 . . Alexander - Wilson 6 Holt 33 . Altamahaw - Ossipee O Holt 6 . ....... Mebane 13 Holt 28 . ..... Haw River 7 Holt 39 . . . Siler City 0 Holt 41 . . . . Mayodan 0 Holt 38 . . . Jamestown 6 Holt 19 . . . . Madison 6 Holt 56 . . Bethel Hill 6 Head Coach Pete Marshburn .153 Tw' v Assistant Coach Bill Loving i ', f 'S' 4 ' - 'i . Y B' ' a .A,. ,.,,.., A,,Z., , 3,-ff p-- U Q, i ' y no f B at T A f H- - N Q U W . gf V , ' DAL., fn, ., Q gl t Y 9-4m N A' ,N ' I 232' M 0 W, -'gl ta' - 'f 1. 1 A- y .. ,. D My , Q Yilifix P M5 I- is 'wx 'fwT,'i N. 'T-:F ' Q- A A s 5 ,aw -- A 'T 4-.U ,S ---v-:sushi ,, -f.f1.w-,. 1.1 WM ,wil 'Z WM, N, , .- -14 .sf . H 4 . 1 slr- ,V K . Aw.. JV. First Row, Co- Captain, left to right: Sammy Moser, Gary Lee McPherson, Larry Isley, Doc Nash, Harold Faulkner, Co-Captain, Melvin Isley, Buddy Moore, Ray Allred. Second Row: William Mills, Melvin Johnson, Rex Isley. Joe Shoffner, Ray Edwards, Jirnmy Hanford, Billy Capps. Third Row: Billy Starling, Bobby McKinnon, Harry Shof- fner, Don Brown, Wilson Boland, Junior Mills. Fourth Row: Ronald Kirkpatrick, man- ager, Donald Jordan, Spencer Williams, Kenneth Sharpe, Ronnie Cottle, manager. 57 FO O'1'BALL TE UM? fefffm fwf WW ffm ZQMQMI Coaches and Co-Captains Melvin makes a tackle Left to right: Nash, Loving, Marshburn, Faulkner. Wildcat linemen A C T l 0 N I on defense. Junior moves in for a tackle. Jamestown's onl score. Y GIRLS' BASKETBALL The E. M. Holt girls basketball team had a new look this year, as Coach Pete Marshburn moved guards Jane Keck and Linda Pentecost to start- ing forward positions with Cobina Pike. With Keck using the popular overhead shot all around the basket, Pentecost and Pike added lay-ups and set shots. The forwards' play was consistently backed by the fine defensive work of our guards--Wanda Ward, Nancy Graves, and Mildred Estes. Other players who saw a gre at deal of action were forwards Linda Moser and Polly Slaughter and guard Lois Coggins. Members of the 1957 girls basketball team are shown below, First Row, left to right: Marsh burn, Estes, Keck, Pentecost, N. Graves, Pike, Ward, Gaither, adviser, Second Row: Phillippie Coggins, N. Shoffner, Euliss, Holt, Moser, Newton, Fisher, P, Slaughter, Edwards, Swanner Crabtree. Third Row: L. Graves, Smith, C. Slaughter, A. Isley, C. Shoffner, H, Isley, Coble Hudson, P. Johnson, M. Johnson, Stanfield. BOYS' BASKETBALL The boys basketball team, under the able lead- ership of Coach Bill Loving, returned to the hard- wood with lettermen Harold Faulkner at center, .Toe Shoffner and Tony Branson forwards, guard Sammy Moser, and non-letterman Johnny Holt filling in the other guard position. Witha lack of height, the team boasted of speedy players on fast breaks. Other players who saw unlimited action were Jesse Branson, Kenneth Sharpe and Gary McPherson. Members of the 1957 boys basketball team are shown below: First Row: Coach Loving, Billy Graves, Johnny Holt, Harold Faulkner, Joe Shoffner, Tony Branson and Sammy Moser, Second Row: Ronald Jordan, Manager, Jesse Bransong Ronald Kirkpatrick, Melvin Johnson, Harry Shof- fner, Gary McPherson, Steve Keck, Jimmy Hanford, manager, H06 A mffffzww OFWQ THE I957 BASKETBALL TEAMS Fast break wo rks Dec Dec Dec Jan Jan Jan SCHEDULE Home Away Haw R1ver Dec Elon De c Wxtney J an Wxls on J an Os s xpee J an Sylvan Feb Os s xpee Sylvan Pl Grove Mebane Haw Rlver Elon All the way glrls Feb . Pl. Grove Feb. . . W1tney Feb. . . .Mebane Feb. . . Wilson Johnny hits for two. Cobina lays it up. Moser, he's our man 1957 524-ekH7wWz my K-M., H. U. my ua I i lin , , -:s:5,5j1,gg,j- mfr f f f ,,. Q' J .,v' lif ,- 51 .f.7 -mv: . 5',g'- 'sf 1: r,.:, 2. 'fi 'I ,511 lip T , 44 , 4 A 11t25'55 :' M C6 'A'-5r2ifS12Q?2'1zsf ' f L . 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Kenneth S.: Tell a hair-raising story to a bald-headed man THE STUDENT STURE Headquarters for your School Supplies Paper Pencils E ra se rs Pens Crayons Rulers Notebooks Composition Books Shorthand Books Mucilage Scotch Tape Support Your Student Store, For It Supports You, Sponsored By: YOUR STUDENT COUNCIL Kleenex Brenda P.: Give me a definition of marriage. Harold F.: Taxation without representation. GET THE BEST -- GET ATKINSON DAIRIES SEALTEST DISTRIBUTORS Highway 70-A America' s Favorite Burlington, N. C. THE DAILY TIMES-N EWS Alamance County' s only Daily Newspaper Burlington, N. C . MCCLURE FUNERAL SERVICE Ambulance Se rvice Dial CAnal 7-7488 CAnal 7-2711 Burlington, N. C. - Graham, N, C, Complimenfs of ZIMMERMAN LUMBER CO. N. NIAIN ST. CA 6-2301 Building Supplies of A11 Kinds Burlington, North Carolina MONARCH HOSIERY MILLS INC. Manufacturers of Quality MEN'S HOSE P. O. Box 550 - 331 E. Elm St. Graham, North Carolina Mr. Roach: Do you like corn on the cob? 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HORNE DRY CLEANERS We Try To Please Burlington, N, C. CURRIN 8: HAY Men's and Boy's Wear Burlington, N, C. EDNA 'S BEAUT Y SALON Dial 5-8419 East Davis St. The Latest In Hair Styles C LAPP FURNIT URE Fine Furnishers Burlington, N. C. BARKLEY -OXFORD EQUIPMENT COMPANY Phone 6-7725 -1- Webb Avenue Burlington, N. C. ROSE'S 5-10 -25C STORE 3 Entrance s Burlington, N. C. KENT B . THOMPSON NURSERY 8: LANDSCAPING Old Alarnance Road Sz Hwy. 54 Phone 6-2441 FORD FLORIST 315 Spring Street Burlington, N. C. Compliments of CAMERA CORNER Burlington, N. C. Whoopee ! cried the drunk as he crashed into the gas station. I've struck oil, HOlT FARM CENTER FAIR-ACRE FEEDS 710 West Elm St., Graham, N. C. Phone 2203 RED STAR SERVICE STATION Spring and Morehead Streets Washing, Waxing and Marfax 10070 TEXACO PRODUCTS GRAHAM HOSIERY MILLS. IN Graham, North Carolina C. GRAHAM SUPER SERVICE Graham' s Only Texaco 201 W, Harden St. Graham, N, C, Earl Denny John Cheek Phone 9351 DurIingh-an Owned J DEPARTMENT none Burlin on Mnnuged' WESTBROOK STUDIOS Photographers 1236 S, Church Street CA 6-6474 Burlington, North Carolina Linda Loy: He' s just a flat tire. Cobina Pike: Whoever saw a flat so full of wind? ALAMANCE PRINTING CO. ANDREWS DRUG CUMPANY Guy B. Ephland Commercial Printing and Engraving 729 South Main Street Dial '6- 1881 Burlington, North Carolina uv ! Burlington, North Carolina Compliments of LIBERTY CHAIR CO.. INC. Liberty, 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 For The Best In Film Developing 24-Hours Service-24 KODAKS-FILMS at ACCESSORIES GRAHAM SODA SHOP 100 N, Main St., Court Square Graham, North Carolina Compliments of WOOTEN SUPER MARKET 1625 S. Church St. Phone 6-8200 Burlington, North Carolina ALAMANCE CAMERA 84 SPORTS CENTER. INC. Phone 6-9308, 251 E. Front St. Burlington, North Carolina Compliments of SHARPE 81 JONES. INC. Insurance of All Kinds Phone 6-2484 Burlington, North Carolina Vivian H.: Do you love me for myself alone ? Donald S.: Yes, and when we get married, I don't want any of the family thrown in. U QA- w-60:-ggg. Complimenis of. A 'f Swv' 2 can ff? I L 2' Zig guna MIN I , 4 A The Bread You Need For Ene rgy Call 6-6845 307 Webb Avenue Complimenfs of BAMBY BAKERS, INC. GRAHAM BARBER SHOP George Stafford Harold Cox Kenneth Wood Burlington, North Carolina BRICK CCMPANY, INC HANFORD FACE - COMMON - ROMAN - NORMAN Build for the Future with Hanford Brick P. O. Box 1215 -:- Dial 6-3688 R.F.D. NO. 6 -:- Liberty Highway Burlington North Carolina I I She: This is an ideal place for a picnic. He: It must beg fifty million insects can't be wrong. Graham Motor Sales, Inc. -CHEVl0I,EgTf West Harden St. Phone 6-3692 Graham, N. C. C. M. MANN WHOLESALE CO Candies-Cigars Drugs-Notions-School Supplies Novelties-Dry Goods 514 Tucker Street - Ph. 6-2588 Burlington, North Carolina ALAMANCE DRUG COMPANY if Maple Avenue Burlington, N. C. Drive -In Window Service MOSER MACHINE COMPANY Changing-Rebuilding Installing Attachments on Circular Knitting Machines Phone 5-1226 P. O. Box 236 Burlington, N, C. Compliments of SERVICE FURNITURE CO. It Pleases Us To Please You 1814 S. Church St. Phone 6-2920 Burlington , North Carolina DELP'S BARBECUE 8: DAIRY QUEEN Greensboro Highway 70 A Phone 6-6309 West Burlington, N. C. B JEFFREY'S PAINT 81 PAPER CO. Wholesale and Retail Full Line Of Paint Paint Supplies, Artists' Supplies, and Wall Paper Burlington, North Carolina Compliments of ALAMANCE HOTEL BARBER SHOP Burlington, N. C. I don't like the looks of your husband, said the doctor. 'Neither do I, the wife replied, but he's kind to the children, LIBERTY HUSIERY MILLS, INC. FULL FASHIONED I-IOSIERY Liberty, North Carolina Gibsonville, North Carolina Joe S.: My ancestors came over on the Mayflower, Jane K.: It's lucky they did, the immigration laws are more strict now. NATIONWIDE MUTUAL INS. CO. ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE S. R. Durham Burlington, North Carolina C. C. STUBBINS FURNITURE STORE 327 Trollinger St. Phone 6-9649 Burlington, North Carolina Compliments of mi lj A L, GOLDMAN'S SMART SHOES fewiirj' A Fogggeggefjgggjg For Dsm0ndS-Si1Ve, Jewelry-Watches Burlington, North Carolina Liberty, North Carolina BURLINGTON AWNING CO. 1905 Webb Avenue Burlington, North Carolina THE CHATHAM BANK Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Liberty, North Carolina. SHERARD PHARMACY i Burlington North Carolina LOFLIN FUNERAL HOME J. Carl Loflin-Homer L. Loflin Phone 59 Liberty, North Carolina MINUTE GRILL Finest In Foods Burlington, North Carolina B. M, BROWER AND SONS Dry Goods, Notions, Ladies' Ready-To-Wear and Men' S Furnishings Liberty, North Carolina BLALOCK S TAILORY Sales and Rental Service Burlington, North Carolina BURLINGTON BUSINESS COLLEGE WEST END FURNITURE COMPANY Burlington, North Carolina NEAL-WRIGHT .IEWELERS China-Silve r Diamonds -Watche S Burlington, North Carolina CHAS. J. DURHAM, JR. Agency FIRE -AUTO-LIFE INSURANCE Burlington, North Carolina Compliments of A FRIEND Customer: This must be an incubator chicken. Waiter: Why'? Customer: No chicken with a mother could be so tough, Com liments of P 1-LF. MITCHELL CONSTRUCTION Co. NEESDSHOFFNER FURNITURE General Contractors Burlington, North Carolina 133 E. Davis Burlington, North Carolina GLOBE SUPERMARKETS, INC. Rauhut Street Worth Street Alarnance Road Burlington, North Carolina LEONE'S BEAUTY SHOP 122 E. Front Burlington, North Carolina ALAMANCE MOTORS Burlington, North Carolina ROGER'S JEWELRY Before You Marry See Harry Burlington, North Carolina GILLIAM TIRE CO., INC. 647 S. Church St. Phone CAnal 6-0203 Burlington, North Carolina THE TELEVISION COMPANY of Burlington SALES AND SERVICE Burlington' 5 Pioneer TV Service BELK-BECK CO. Complete Dept, Stores Graham Burlington 9 A 0 msfranrnnauurfmz :wmwu BURLINGYDN, N. c. JENNINGS M. BRYAN AGENCY, INC. Insurance That Protects ALAMANCE FCX SERVICE 234 Market Burlington, North Carolina BOWMAN and CLAPP SERVICE STATION Battleground Road Burlington, North Carolina ALAMAN CE PAC KING CO . Phone 6-4579 814 Sidney Avenue Burlington, North Carolina THE JEWEL BOX, INC. 348 S. Main Burlington, North Carolina ANTHONY'S SERVICE STATION Auto Repairing-Wheel Aligning and Balancing Bellemont, North Carolina We haven't seen dear father since that day last fall When they tacked h1s picture on the post off1ce wall NASH AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER CO. HEATING - PLUMBING-PROCESS WORK L, W. Nash, Manager Office and Fabricating Graham North Carolina Fc T. N. BOONE TAILORS DEAN PATTERSON ' CONSTRUCTION coMPANY 2 ' , C0 J lff Q Reasonable Prices 632 Chapel Hill Road I Burlington, North Carolina Burlington, North Carolina FRANK'S JEWELRY WATCHES and DIAMONDS INTERNATIONAL STERLING Wedding and Graduation Gifts On Easy Payment Plan 202 North Main Street Graham, N. C. Dial 6-4553 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, N. C. l C 81 H SELF SERVICE 210 E. McAden St. GRAHAM, N, C, For The Best In Foods Groceries, Meats, Produce Frozen Foods Fine Granite and Marble Monuments ASKEW STONE WORKS. INC All Kinds of Cemetery Fixtures 6-5361 6-0330 Main St. Opposite Pine Hill Cemetery Burlington, N. C. G-M : G ' Q an ot away, d1d he . Did you guard all the exits? Policeman: Yes, but we think he must have left by one of the entrances. REID'S GULF SERVICE .QF-'Lfi'.-,I JI Joe A, Reid 'Y' 7 Da saWeek Y Phone 9482. Hwy. 70 8: Alamance Road Burlington, North Carolina BURLINGTON SCRAP IRON 84 METAL COMPANY RUSSELL THOMPSON'S TIRE SERVICE Passenger Tire Re-capping U. S. Royal Tires THOMAS PAINT 84 PAPER CO Residential 81 Industrial 537 N. Church-Phone 6-5509 Graham, North Carolina I I .,,.'1.,.:: :I :L , 1. o ,, I COBLE HARDWARE co. ag, 4, 0 5 ' HUMPTY DUMPTY Burlington, North Carolina Farmall Tractors Builder' s Hardware Phone 6-1637 Burlington, North Carolina OAK GROVE GROCERY Meat -:- Fruit -:- Vegetables Corner Highway 54 and Old Alamance Road Burlington, North Carolina Also Siler City, North Carolina Chatham Feed C4625 Army Doctor: Weak eyes, eh? How many lines can you read on Il that chart? Recruit: What chart? MELVILLE DAIRY Burlington, N, C. Alamance County' s Only Home-Owned and Home-Operated Dairy! 6-6391 . INGLE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY KAY-DAY TILE AND CARPET COMPANY Rubber Tile-Asphalt Tile Inlaid Linoleum BROADLOOM CARPET 818-820 S. Church Street 6-2.003 R. F. KIRKPATRICK 81 SONS INC. Certified Ready Mixed Concrete County' s Olde st 6 -497 7 Burlington, North Carolina ALAMANCE SERVICE STATION Century, Road King and Armstrong Tires Wheel Balancing H. E. Councilman, Operator 6-1395 Alamance, North Carolina BURLINGTON SPORTING GOODS Wil son-MacGregor Spalding Athletic Equipment 6 - 6634 Burlington, North Carolina CENTRAL WHOLESALE GROCERY COMPANY 122 N. Main 6-3161 Burlington, North Carolina HOLT MILLING CO. Custom Grinding 81 Milling Feed and Supplements After seeing a movie, Wilson B, walked up to the cashier's window and said, That picture was lous 3 imme ev b d y g ery o y's money back. LIBERTY our co. Best Wishes 1 Liberty, North Carolina S AUBREY'S BEAUTY Road Service SALON Phone 3916 Chapel Hill Road - . Burlington, North Carolina Burlington, North Carolina ALAMANCE HOT WIENER LUNCH WALKER FURNITURE APPLIANCE COMPANY On the Corner Burlington, North Carolina Westinghouse June H, Faulconer SCHOOL OF THE DANCE 710 E' Davis Street Highway 54 Burlington, North Carolina Burlington, North Carolina. ESQUIRE SOCKS And SCHIAPARELLI STOCKINGS Manufactured by CHESTER H. RUTH COM ANY INC. Burlington North Carolina. Wanda W.: If buttercups are yellow, Linda Jo: Burple ! PATTY' S BEAUTY SHOP 1101 U2 S.MainSt. 6-4970 Graham, North Carolina Compliments of GRAHAM THEATER what color are hiccups? REGAL DRY CLEANERS We Clean Stuffed Toys 1602 S. Church 6-3742 Burlington, North Carolina SHOFFNER LUMBER CO. Battleground Road Burlington, North Carolina ALAMANCE LUMBER CO. 840 Webb Ave. CA 7-2007 RICH 81 THOMPSON Ambulance Service Burlington, North Carolina SHARPE'S MEAT 8: GROCERY Custom Cutting 8: Wrapping Battleground Rd, 6-3561 Compliments of H. L. BOWMAN'S STORE Bellemont, North Carolina KIRKPATRICK LANDSCAPE SERVICE We Make Houses Look Like Homes Route 1 6-6577 Burlington, North Carolina BUR-GRA DRIVE -IN Maple Ave. Ext. 2859 Always A Good Movie Burlington, North Carolina TOWER HOSIERY MILLS 110 N. Broad 6-6384 Burlington, North Carolina THE HOOD SYSTEM INDUSTRIAL BANK Burlington, North Carolina She was only a moonshiner's daughter, but I loved her still! STAN'S MARKET Tomatoes Our Specialty 1055 A Pound - Year Round Graham, North Carolina GRAHAM FURNITURE MART Court Square Graham , North Carolina WHITE'S FLOWER SHOP Highway 87 S, Main St. Ext. Graham, North Carolina G. R. CHRISTOPHER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY SECURITY BARBER SHOP L, S. Riley, Prop. Church St. Burlington, North Carolina STANDARD GRILL Grade A Restaurant Curb Service Alamance, North Carolina SUMNER'S AUTO SUPPLY Corner Front 8: Church Streets Phone 7363 Burlington, North Carolina GRAHAM SAVINGS AND LOAN GRABUR CLEANERS We Try To Please West Elm St. Phone 4063 Graham, North Carolina TUCKER ST, GROCERY 521 Tucker St. Burlington, North Carolina HOME FURNITURE STORE, INC Complete Line of Home Furnishings And Appliances Burlington, North Carolina CA 8-8207 MANLY RAY TRANSFER Local-Long Distance Moving CA 73710 Burlington, North Carolina FARMERS SUPPLY COMPANY World's Largest Manufacturers of Feeds For Farm Animals Graham, North Carolina HUGHES MOTOR CO. Your Ford Dealer Graham, North Ca rolina LAMM CLOTHING CO., INC, EVERYTHING FOR MAN Burlington, North Carolina GARVIN'S 131 W, Davis Burlington, North Carolina A lot of auto wrecks result from the driver' s hugging the wrong curve. 1 1 :1 ' . n i , Ol ' EPSI' 4 I I Vert' 'I , E -nf H5 Burlington, North Carolina, HADLEY'S Established 1898 The Finest of Jewelers Graham, North Carolina PET DAIRY PRODUCTS Burlington, North Carolina SHACKELFORD GROCERY AND HARDWARE Alarnance North Carolina. Compliments FLEETWOOD MOTEL A FRIEND W. T. MCLENDON ANNIE LOVING WILES SC to 51.00 STORE of GRAHAM CLEANERS PHILLIPS' MOTOR PERRY BROS. GARAGE MAGIC SHOE SHOP CITY LUNCH LUCILLE'S A FRIEND A FRIEND WOODY HARDWARE CO. WALKER'S FASHION FAIR 7 UP BOTTLING CO. GRAHAM TRACTOR CO. ALAMANCE RADIO 8: TV SERVICE COUNCILMAN' S WORKSHOP MIDWAY VARIE T Y STORE HICKORY GLASS Never go in the water after a hearty rnealg you' ll never find it there. KING BRICK 8: PIPE CO CA-7446 1637 S. Park Avenue Burlington, North Carolina For Carpenter Work or For Building See GEORGE H. SPOON Phone 55-4530 Route 3 Liberty S. MAIN TEXACO Phone 2532 1033 S. Main Burlington, North Carolina GREEN FUEL GAS CO. Phone 2532 1955 Webb Ave. Burlington, North Carolina ELON COLLEGE An Alamance County Institution Is eager to serve the Graduates of E. M. Holt High School. Elon offers courses in Art Bible, Biology, Botany, Business, Chemistry, Coaching of Major Sports, Commerce, Dramatics, E duc a tio n , English, French, Geology, German, Greek, His- tory, Home Economics, Hygiene, Journalism, Mathematics, Mu- sic, Philosophy, Physics, Physi- cal Education, Psychology, Re- ligion, Sociology and Spanish. 1 For information Write or call L. E. Smith, President Elon College Elon College, North Carolina LOOK TO THE FUTURE Opportunities today in t he textile in- dustry are truly unlimited. New fibers are c 0 ntin ua lly opening newer and broader fields for manufacturing, r e s e a r c h and development, design and merchandising, Because of it s broad diversification, Burlington Industries, the world's leading textile concern, offe r s to the young man o r woman s e e ki n g a career in textiles truly unlimited 0 p p 0 r t u n i t i e s in every phase of the textile field. THE ALAMANCE COUNTY PLANTS of Q19 STR! EB. INC. f0 X . ffxifii hw! RTX X xm is TE Es X MAY I HAVE YOUR AUTOGRAPH? AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS i F k we 151 uf. x 1 , I f A xi My Il:


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