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%; Nae, +6 Ty he i 3 he i. . --oy . DP fii Ahn THE WAG 1951 THE WAG Published GRAHAM HIGH SCHOOL GRAHAM, NORTH CAROLINA 1951 Dedication We, the seniors of 1951 do proudly co-dedicate the 1951 Wag to Coaches George Heckman and Robert Benson, in sincere appreciation of the time, effort, and interest they have given in coach- ing our athletic teams and instilling in us the ideals of good sportsmanship. Dedication to MR. ROBERT BENSON and MR. GEORGE HECKMAN Principal Mr. N. G. Bryan has been principal of Graham High School since 1945. Through his leadership and guidance the school has grown and improved in many ways. Even though he has many responsibilities as administrator he has found time to be advisor for the Archery Club, Student Council, and Wag Staff. The students of 1951 will have pleasant memories of him and of their school, School Board Rev. Eugene Hancock, Mr. W. Hal Farrell, Mr. Griffin McClure, and Dr. W. C. Goley. MISS ESTHER BAGWELL B.S., Woman's College, U.N.C. MR. CRAYTON ROBERT BENSON, JR. A.B,, Catawba College M.A., University of North Carolina MISS GENA CHURCH A.B., Salem College M.A., George Peabody College for Teachers MRS. WALKER DERR ANBeeWioman s Gollege,, UN; C- MR. GEORGE HECKMAN A.B,, Catawba College MR. R, L. HILL A.B., High Point College MRS, VANCE LATTA A.B., Woman's College, U.N.C. M.A., Cornell University Faculty MRS. ROBERT B. MOFFETT A.B., Converse College MISS ROWENA MONTAGUE B.S., East Carolina Teachers College MRS, M. D. SMITH M.A., Duke University MRS, PAUL D. SMITH A.B., Elon College MR. NELSON M. TART B.S., Wake Forest College MRS. W. R. TEAGUE A.B., Greensboro College MISS CLARE THOMAS A.B., Elon College MISS LORENA WAGONER B.S., Appalachian State Teachers College B.L.S., University of North Carolina Sentors POLLY ALLEN ‘ Wolly ' ‘‘T'll never tell.’’ Audio-Visual Aids 4; Homemakers 3,4; Typist The Cracker 4; Photography Club, Secretary 3; Receptionist 4, BETTY CAROL ALLISON Goodnight’’ Radio 4; Homemakers 4; Photography Club 3, BENNY ANDREWS ‘ Buster ’ “Goodnight, is that the best you can do? ’ Boys’ Athletic Club 4; Archery 3,4, Vice-President 4; Superlative 4. WILLIAM H. BLACK ‘“ ‘Henry”' ‘“ You're drunk’’ Audio-Visual Aids 3; Arts and Crafts 3; Boys’ Athletic Club 4, ERNESTINE BLACKWOOD ee linye: Well I'll be! ' Audio-Visual Aids 3; Dramatics 3,4; Typist THE WAG 4; Photography Club 3; Art Club 4; Glee Club 1,2. PATRICIA BRITTAIN eka ta Seluihatus tO Tesiuceslias Class President 3; Student Council Representative 1, 4, Treasurer of County Council 4; State Student Council Congress 4; Honor Society 4; Dramatics 3; THE WAG 3,4, Editor-in-Chief 4, Monogram Club 1, 2, 3,4; Girls’ Athletic Club 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4, Co-Captain 2, All State Honorable Mention 2; Marshal 3; Monitor 4; Glee Club 1,2, 3,4; Scholastic Press Institute 4; Super- lative 4. TOMMAE BRITTAIN ge omni) ey So Well, allirighton. Class Treasurer 3; Honor Society 4; Homemakers 1, 2, 3, President 2, Secretary 3; Receptionist 4; Dramatics 4; THE WAG, Assistant Adv. Manager 3, Adv. Mana- ger 4, Scholastic Press Institute 4; Marshal 3; Super- lative 4, JIMMY BROWN ‘ Do What ? Dramatics 4; Monogram Club 3,4; Football 3, 4; Key Club 3,4; Glee Club 3; Superlative 4. Sentors MARTHA BROWNING ‘““Mart’’ ‘‘Well I declare.”’ Class Secretary 3; Class Treasurer 1; Honor Society 3,4, Treasurer 3, President 4; Homemakers 1,2, 3, Treasurer 3; Receptionist 3,4; Dramatics 4; Girls’ Athletic Club 3, 4; Good Citizen 4; Marshal 3; Glee Club 1,2,3,4, President 3, Secretary 4; Superlative 4. PAUL GRAYSON BUNN ‘“ Grayson” You know it too.’’ Library Assistant 1; Archery 3; Band 1,2; Key Club 4; Superlative 4; Debating Team 4, RICHARD COLE, JR. Red “ I’'ve been around the world seven times and your story touches my heart.’’ : Boys’ Athletic Club 4; Superlative 4. EVELYN ELMORE eval ‘““Oh, my goodness!”’ Audio-Visual Aids 3; Dramatic Club 4; Arts and Crafts 3; Photography 3; Art Club 4, WILLIAM HAL FARRELL, JR. COlsaewone srl give up. Class President 4; Student Council Representative 3; Honor Society 4; sou Club 3,4; The Cracker, Co-Editor 4; Monogram Club 4; Basketball 3,4; Monitor 3; Key Club 2,3,4, Vice-President 3; Superlative 4; Historian 4, PATRICIA JEANNE FRETZ “Patt ‘ Merci beaucoup.’ Dramatic Club 4; The Cracker 4, Associate Editor 4; Archery 4; Basketball 4; Majorette 4; Glee Club 4. Transferred Senior Year. JAMES WILLIAM GARRISON ‘‘Garrison ’ “‘T hear you, my boy’’ Dramatic Club 3; Photography Club 3; Basketball 3; Superlative 4. IVEY GILLIAM Gilliam”’ ‘‘Doggone Tooty. ’ Honor Society 4, Vice-President 4; Receptionist 4; Dramatic Club 4; The Cracker, Co-Editor 4; Scholastic Press Institute 4; Photography Club 3; Football 3; Key Club 4; Marshal 3; Superlative 4; Debating Team 4; Oratorical Contest Winner 3. Sentors WILLIAM PATTERSON GRIFFITH ‘Patrictasluous: ‘What the trouble is’’ Class President 2; Class Vice-President 1; The Cracker 4, Associate Editor; Monogram Club 2, 3,4; Boys’ Athle- tic Club 3,4; Football 2, 3,4; Monitor 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 3,4, Secretary 3, Vice-President 4; Super- lative 4, BOBBY HARRELSON “ Harrelson”’ ‘“All the way Choo Choo!”’ Audio-Visual Aids 3; Arts and Crafts 3; Boys’ Athletic Club 4; Baseball 3. DOROTHY VALITA HELM “Dot”? “ I don’t know. ’”’ Audio-Visual Aids 4; Homemakers Club 4; Photography Club: 3, FRANZ KUHL HOLT BORGO cum “I'd hate to think I didn’t.’’ Class Vice-President 3; The Cracker 4, THE WAG 3; Monogram Club 2,3,4, President 4; Basketball 2, 3,4, Co-Captain; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Monitor 4; Key Club 3,4; Superlative 4. ROSE REBECCA HORNE “ Beckie”’ ‘‘T don’t know’’ Honor Society 3,4; Homemakers Club 2,3, Vice-Presi- dent 3; Receptionist 3,4; Dramatic Club 4; The Cracker 4, Business Manager; THE WAG 4; Marshal 3; Arts and Crafts 3; Girls’ Athletic Club 3,4; Glee Club 1, 2, 4; Superlative 4. LEE IVEY ‘ Flea-weight’’ ‘‘That is something!’’ Student Council 1, Treasurer;THE WAG3, 4; Archery 3; Key Club 2, 3,4; Superlative 4. BETTY LOU IVEY malvern ‘“ Well, my goodness!”’ Class Secretary 4; Honor Society 4, Secretary; The Cracker 4; THE WAG 4; Girls’ Athletic Club 3,4; May Court Attendent 3; Homecoming Queen 4; Superlative 4. HARRY C. JAMES “Harry” ‘ Mais Oui ’ ' Radio 3,4; Dramatic Club 4;'Boys’ Athletic Club 3, Sentors LOUIS L. JARMON Sonny”’’ Watch the eyes,’”’ Archery 3,4; Key Club 3,4. Transferred Junior year, PEGGY DAY JEFFREYS “Beg” ““Cute you. Dramatic Club 3; THE WAG 4;Monogram Club 3, 4, Sec- retary 4; Athletic Club 3,4; Basketball 2, 3,4, Co-Cap- tain 4; Cheerleader 3; Art Club 4; Glee Club 2, 3; Super- lative 4, 9 BENNIE McBANE JOHNSTON “ Womble’’ Hows the boy?’’ Student Council 1,2; Honor Society 3,4; Audio Visual Aids 4; Radio 4;THE WAG 4; Monogram Club 2, 3,4; Boys’ Athletic Club 3; Football Manager 1; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2; Cafeteria 1, 2,3; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Marshal 3, JACK DANIEL KING “Gimp” ‘ l hate a smartie.’’ Monogram Club 2, 3,4; Boys’ Athletic Club 4; Football 2,3,4; Glee Club 3,4. WALTER NED LEWIS Louie’’ saves, lm from the South. Audio Visual Aids 3; Football 2; Monitor 3; Key Club (os SIR MARGARET JOAN LINENS ‘ Joanie’’ ‘I declare’’ Homemakers Club 3,4; Receptionist 4; The Cracker 4; Photography 3; Glee Club 4. ; LOTA MAE LOGAN ‘ Cornfed' ’ ‘ Anything you can do, I can do better. Audio Visual Aids 4; Homemakers Club 4;THE WAG4; Library Assistant 3; Glee Club 1,2. DORIS JEAN MASSEY ‘“ Dossy”’ ‘ Ain’t it the gospel?’’ Audio Visual Aids 3; Dramatic Club 4; The Cracker 4; Photography Club 3; Art Club 4. Sentors SYLVIA FOSTER McADAMS OPIN TEWe © ‘You’re driving me crazy!” Student Council 1; Receptionist 3; Dramatic Club 3, 4; Girls’ Athletic Club 3,4; Basketball 1; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 4; Superlative 4. JAMES ALLEN McPHERSON ‘ Ferkie’’ “‘I’d hate to think it was!”’ Student Council 3; Monogram Club 2, 3,4; Boys’ Athletic Club 3,4; Archery 3; Football 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3,4, Co-Captain 4; Glee Club 4, ROBERT LEE MOSER “ Little Bob”’ ‘ Gimme five!”’ Monogram Club 1, 2, 3,4; Football 1,2,3,4, Co-Captain 4; Basketball 2, 3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Boys’ Athletic Club 3,4; Superlative 4. JAMES RUDOLPH MULLINS Budi: “Go haxd;, boy! Monogram Club 4; Basketball 3,4; Football 4; Boys’ Athletic Club 3,4. JOSEPHINE YORKE OKEY SJOSTens ‘ That just burns me up.”’ Class Vice-President 4; Dramatic Club 3,4; The Cracker 4;THE WAG 4; Monogram Club 3,4; Girls’ Athletic Club 3; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader 4; Glee Club 1,2, 3, 4, Accompanist 4, President 4; May court attendant 3; Homecoming attendent 4; Superlative 4. TRILBY LANE PUGH a DocE ‘ Let’s go to Duke,’ ' Library assistant 1; Photography 4; Superlative 4, DAN RADER ‘“ Radar'® ‘““Talk like a tree fell on you. Library assistant 1,2,3; Photography 3; Boys’ Athletic 2; Monitor 4; Key Club 2, 3,4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3,4; De- bating Team 4, ie) PEGGY ANN ROBINSON Peg” ‘“ You just don’t know, do ya?’”’ The Cracker 4; Library 1,2,3,4, President 4; Girls’ Athletic Club 3,4; Homemakers Club 3. Sentors BILL SELF SST ard, ‘ Look at that sweater!”’ Audio-Visual Aids 3; THE WAG 4; Photography Club ae 4, PEGGY ANN SHANKLIN ‘ Shank’’ I don’t know what to tell ya!”’ The Cracker 4; Girls’ Athletic Club 3,4; Testator, 4. RALPH SHAW ““Fat Cat”’ ‘ Tell it to me, Babes’’ Superlative 4. BETTY JO SHEPHERD Shep’’ ‘ T hate to think I couldn’t’’ Class Vice-President 2; Dramatic Club 3,4; The Cracker 4; Monogram Club 3,4; President 4; Girls’ Athletic Club 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader 4; Major- ette 1,2; Superlative 4. ANN SHOFFNER Slim’ “ I can’t stand it!’’ Class Treasurer 4; Dramatic Club 3,4; Girls’ Athletic Club 3,4; Cheerleader 4; Majorette 1,2,3; Superlative 4. CAROL ANN SLAUGHTER = Karo’”’ sGo boy, canst: Dramatic Club 3,4, President 3; The Cracker 4; Mono- gram Club 3,4, Vice-President 4; Girls’ Athletic Club 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader 1; Glee Club 3,4; Superlative 4. 4 NIRA SLEDGE Shikie’’ ‘ Gosh, I don’t know! ’ Student Council 2; Homemakers Club 1,2,3, President 3; Library Assistant 1; Monogram Club 3,4; Arts and Crafts 3; Girls’ Athletic Club 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4. ZANE SLEDGE “ Sledge’’ Don't ask me, ask Nira,” Homemakers Club 3; Monogram Club 3,4; Arts and Crafts 3; Girls’ Athletic 3,4; Basketball 1, 2, 3,4; Super- lative 4, Sentors CHARLES STOREY Lover Boy”’ ‘ Man alive, what a pretty sweater!”’ Student Council 4; Audio Visual Aids 3; Key Club 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3,4; Superlative 4. BARBARA THOMPSON ‘ Babs ’ ‘ Let me tell you something. ’’ Audio Visual Aids 4; Homemakers Club 4; Photography 3; Superlative 4, RICHARD LEE VESTAL OS Dye) ey I don’t know what to tell you!”’ Monogram Club 2, 3,4; Boys’ Athletic Club 3,4; Foot- ball 2, 3,4; Basketball 2, 3,4; Baseball 2; Key Club 3,4, President 4; Glee Club 3,4; Superlative 4. JEANETTE CAROLYN WALLACE ‘ Frenchy”’ ‘ Who me? ?” Audio-Visual Aids 4; Dramatic Club 3,4; The Cracker 4; Photography Club 3; Girls’ Athletic Club 4; Glee Clube DAN ALBERT WEBSTER ““Wiebexs ‘ Don't know, do you?’”’ THE WAG 4; Library Assistant 2; Boys’ Athletic Club 3, 4; Pootballe2) 4. (Glee Glubely 2, 2. BILLIE JO WILSON SON ito ‘I'm sorry you’re not having any fun,’”’ Homeroom Class President 2; Library Assistant 4, Secretary; Girls’ Athletic Club 3, 4; Majorette 1, 2; Superlative 4. LAVICA WRIGHT WILSON oral va Giaieae er Wiekl, Gier te Student Council 3; Library Assistant 3, President; Glee Club 1, 2,3,4; Superlative 4. JONATHAN T. ZACHARY, JR. So Ziach “‘I’ll doit, but I ain't going to like it! Class Vice-President 1; Student Council 2,3,4, Vice- President 3, President 4; Honor Society 3,4; Marshal 3; Dramatic Club 3; The Cracker 3,4; Monogram Club 2, 3,4; Boys’ Athletic Club 3,4; Football 3,4; Basket- ball 2, 3,4, Co-Captain 4, All County Team 3; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Key Club 3, 4; Superlative 4. Seniors WILLIAM DOUGLAS RATLIFF “Doug ’ Radio 3,4; Football 2. MOTTO ‘“Build For Character, Not For Fame ' CLASS COLORS Green and White FLOWER Gladioli MASCOTS DAVID HOLT BECKY HARDEN Class His tory Experiences by the score--a few sad ones, but most of them happy--have been a part of our school life since that fateful day in nineteen thirty-nine when we, timidly and with a few mis- givings, first walked under the large white arch and made our debut at Graham School. In that first year we made new friends, who were to be our classmates for the next twelve years. Soon our first year was over and after a short summer vacation, we entered the second grade, where we settled down and began learning our reading, ‘riting, and ‘rithmetic in earnest, Grades three, four, and five passed quickly as we continued laying the foundation for our higher education. In these years there was much fussing because’ we had been separated from our classmates of past years. However, most of our problems were soon forgotten as we made new friends, Then came grade six and our classes were now held upstairs. We were really ‘‘bigshots”’ then, going to classes on the same floor as the high school students. That year we entered into intramural sports with the other grades, and some of the great athletic talent of our class began to develop. Grade seven passed rather slowly. We were still studying the same subjects of the past few years, and there was still that sluggish geography to learn. Now we were in the eighth grade and only one year away from high school. This year we began changing classes on a small scale. The trip to Raleigh was eagerly anticipated, and it proved to be every bit as interesting as we had expected. Various class projects helped the year to pass quickly, and almost before we knew it, we were through with the elementry grades and ready to enter high school. At last we were Freshmen. Being a Freshman isn’t anything to rave about, but we were reall y proud to be in high school: The upper classmen would often provoke us, but there were enough ball games, parties, and other activities to offset that. That monster called High School bewildered us a bit, but the year was gone before we found time to worry. Then we were Sophomores. The studies were a little harder, but we were a bit more pre- pared, We settled down to the grind of learning biology, history, and Latin, We were repre- sented well in all sports and those who were not athletic served as library assistants or glee club members, : During our Junior year we were called on to sell magazine subscriptions to help raise money for our big project--the Junior-Senior Banquet. After long months of planning, the night of the banquet finally arrived and we all stepped out in our formals, many of us for the first time. We enjoyed being Juniors and looked forward to the next year when we would be Seniors, The Class of Fifty-one has now begun the last of twelve happy years in G.H,.S. The school year has just gotten well under way, and we are now enjoying the honor of being Seniors. We are very proud to wear our beautiful class rings, which we thought would never arrive, Our chests fill with pride as we see the assembly rise when we walkin, Before long there will be those much dreaded exams. After exams are over we will complete our annual and take that long awaited Washington trip. Then all too soon graduation will be here. Soon the Class of Fifty- one will leave, but not forget, dear old Graham High. Hal Farrell, Jr. -Historian Last UAll and Cestament We, the graduating class of Graham High Qchool, in the year of Our Lord Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-one, do hereby give and bequeath all our treasured possessions and worldly goods as seemeth proper and fitting to the best of our judgment in this Our Last Will and Testament. To our school, we leave our appreciation for the things we have accomplished andi our sincere wishes for the future. To the High School Faculty, we leave our sincere appreciation for’all they have done for us. To the Student Body, we leave our undying love for Graham High School and hope that the students in the future will find as many pleasant moments within the halls of good old G.H.S. as we did. Sylvia McAdams wills her three years’ experience in Latin to anybody who can pass it in two years. Patricia Brittain wills her scholastic ability to John Andrews. Tommy Zachary bestows his athletic ability to Douglas Smith. Ann Shoffner entrusts her talking ability to Barbara Moore, Ralph Shaw leaves his originality to Teddy Thompson. Doris Massey leaves her good English Grades to Charles Belcher. Martha Browning's ‘‘Good Citizen ’ title is left to Nina Boswell. Charles Storey wills his vocal ability to Don Holt. Tommae Brittain wills her ‘‘Biggest Flirt’’ superlative to Annie Lou Pugh. Carol Slaughter bequeaths her freckles to Mary Lou Okey. Rudolph Mullins wills his tall stature to Glenn Pierce, Peggy Jeffreys wills her love f or basketball to Betty Burch, Jack King leaves his dancing ability to George Guthrie. Betty Jo Shepherd wills her love affairs to any one desiring them. Billie Jo Wilson leaves her mischievousness to Josephine Davis. Polly Allen leaves her shorthand book to Barbara Moser. Peggy Robinson leaves her haircut to Suzanne Fretz, Pat Griffith leaves his love for the Burlington girls to Jerry Jeffreys. Bennie Johnston wills his good grades to Donald Pickard. James McPherson just leaves. Peggy Shanklin Testatrix Class Prophecy As I rest on my magic carpet, a million miles from everybody, I look out and see what the future has in store for our classmates. There is a lot of commotion in the city of Graham. Election day has arrived and Paul Bunn, Ivey Gilliam, and Harry James are running for Mayor. Jimmy Brown, Ralph Shaw,.Richard Cole, and Jack King make up our strong police force. Billy Self is the town's photographer, As we move along Main Street, we find that same little brick school house, but the office is quite different. Doris Massey has replaced Mrs. Rives, and of course the new principal is William Black. Now we find Billy Jo (Wilson) Powell taking her husband’s bell bottom trousers to the Slaughter - Wilson Dry Cleaners. Charles Storey, with Martha Browning, his pianist, is making a world tour enter- taining veterans. Pat Brittain’s radio program is sponsored by Johnston's Chewing Gum Factory, Dot (Helm) Isley’s Grocery, Griffith's Used Car Company, and Andrews’ Gro- cery. Barbara (Thompson) Whitt has finally settled down in Elon with her hen pecked hus- band. Dr. Dan Radar and his partner, Dr. Trilby Pugh, have set up a neat little hospital covering ten acres, In the sports’ field we find Tommy Zachary, Franz Holt, and James McPherson be- coming very famous basketball players in the hearts of the American people. Nira and Zane Sledge are professional coaches. Peggy (Jeffreys) Teer is happily settled on a nice little dairy farm milking cows. Betty Jo Shepherd is working for the F, B.I, with Peggy Shanklin, Ann Shoffner, and Sylvia McAdams helping her chase down good looking criminals. Hal Farrell, president of the bank, and Betty Lou Ivey, his secretary, are letting a lot of money run through their fingers. Ernestine Blackwood, Jeanette Wallace, and Lota Mae Logan are still big wheels at Rose’s Dime Store, Bob Moser, Rudolph Mullins, and Dick Vestal are Uncle Sam's favorite sons. Ned Lewis has quietly taken over General MacArthur's job. The world is in terrible shape!. Dan Webster is cartoonist for the Burlington Times News. Tommae Brittain and Evelyn Elmore are known as the Quiz Kids of North Carolina. Josephine Okey has finally married Joe Linens, Lee Ivey and Billy Garrison are now each seeking their fourth wife. “Louis Jarmon and Douglas Ratliff are partners in a two hundred acre farm. Rose Horne is still trying to atch on to a rich husband, a doctor for instance. Polly Allen, Joan Linens, and Betty Allison are bookkeepers for the United States Treasury Department, with Peggy Robinson top adviser. Whoosh! The wind brings my magic carpet back to Graham High School in the year Gayle Peggy Jeffreys Prophet Juniors Allison Black Boswell Bradshaw Brewer Burgess Chandler, R. Chandler, W. Clapp Crow Cummings Davis Drummond Flanigan Flythe Gates Gillespie, B. Gillespie, S. Glenn Gowens Griffith Guthrie Hancock Harden Helm Hinshaw Hodgin Holt Hunter Isley Ivey James Jeffreys Jones, B. Jones, P. King Lassiter Layton Martin McClure McPherson McQueen Michels Miller Moore, B, Moore, B. Moser O’ Baugh Perdue Phillips Pugh Pyrtle Ratliff Ray, B. Ray, Eis Ritchie Russell Sams Self? D: Self, M. Shepherd Smith Thompson Tutterow Walker Webster Welch Juniors Sophomores Adams Albright Andrews Austin Bayliff Belcher twine Blackwelder Burch ts sekehea Campbell Carter Chandler Clapp Clark _ xX Core Wao Creef Davis RLY Duke Drummond Finch Fincher F ogleman Gurkin Guthrie Herring Holt, D. Holt, Jip e Isley James, R. James, Try Jarmon Jones Kidd Kmanieyam Sie Kimrey, By Le Kimrey, F. King Sophom ores Kirkman Kivett Lashley W Lankford Lineberry McCauley CX, VU McGuire McVey Michael Michels Moore, B. od Moore, C. Moore, V. Moser Okey Patton Pickard Pierce Pugh Ray, B. Rais, Li. Rogers Rudd Russell Sides Sharpe Shouse Smith Stuckey Swindell ‘Thomas Thompson Webster Welch W ooten Wrike Freshmen Adams Allen Allison Andrews Baumgarner Black Booth Bowman Brafford Brantley, P. Brantley, W. Brewer Bridges Brinkley Browning Bullis Bunting Burch Burke Carter Cheek Clark Cook Copple Corder Crutchfield Edwards Flanigan “t Fretz Foust Frick Gaydon Goins, A Goins, Js Goley Grubbs Gunter Hall Harden, A.. Harden, E Helm Hill Hogan Johnston Jones. GC. Jione’s;, J. Kimrey King Lashley Layton Lee Love Madden Moser Naylor Page Perry, Phillips Pritchard Pruitt Pugh Pulliam Rae Ray Ritchie Reavis Roach Robinson Small Smith Smithey Stacey Stewart Terrell Thompson Tinnin Vaughn Waugh Watson West Wilson W ood Woods “ Wrike Freshmen = %, % — ° — “2 ¢ = a . : « b | . . : al b $ . ; ‘ . — + 7 Ses - - “+ % t : ‘4 - s a 3 P , is - + [oe J ™, i ¥ 7 . ‘ es 5 ‘ . - « a Football LAMAR DIXON BOBBY MOSER JIMMY TUTTEROW DICK VESTAL JOE HOLT BUD LINEBERRY TOMMY ZACHARY JAMES McPHERSON DON HOLT BOBBY McQUEEN RAY WELCH PAT GRIP PITH PETE CORE BOBBY JONES 4 HUEY MOSER i i CHARLES BELCHER BUD MULLINS CECIL MOSER RAYMOND PERDUE DONALD LEE BILLY RAY JAMES AUSTIN ADRIAN GOINS Football Coach George Heckman Lamar Dixon Bob Moser Coach Bob Benson Vestal Dixon Moser Lineberry Holt Football FIRST ROW: Webster, Dixon, Griffith, Moser, King. SECOND ROW: Zachary Vestal, Brown, Mullins, McPherson, John Andrews, Donald Pickard, Charles Belcher, Huey Moser, Ray Welch, Cecil Moser, Bud Mullins, Bobby Jones. Coaches: Heckman and Benson, Cheer Leaders CLOCKWISE, Fromtopcenter: Bobby Chandler, Jane Wrike, Josephine Okey, Lo Ann Burke, Mary Lou Okey, Ann Shoffner, Sylvia McAdams, and Betty Jo Shepherd, Basketball TOP ROW, Left to right: M. Smith, M. C. Wrike, A. Harden, F. Blackwelder, B. Rit- chie, Ml, Okey, Gy Slaughter, Pe Brittain, Ha hinteh isd. Okey = DemonephcicdimAnms om Pugh, C. Moore. SECOND ROW: G. Goley, A. Russell, S. Cheek, G. James, M. Brewer, Z, Sledge, N) Sledge, M. h.) MeGilure, SBea Welch). Pier retz bp mJiettreyc meViANIAGE RSs Sy Johnston eS otucky Gr rlolte Z. Sledge, C. Slaughter, P, Jeffreys, J. Okey, P. Brittain, B. Shepherd. Basketball MISS CLARE THOMAS, Coach Co-Captains CAROL SLAUGHTER, PEGGY JEFFREYS Basketball FIRST ROW, Left to right: John Layton, Bob Moser, Huey Moser, Tommy Zachary, Franz Holt, Dick Vestal, and Joe Holt, SECOND ROW: Jerry Kivett, Charles Belcher, James McPherson, Billy Gillespie, Bud Mullins, Hal Farrell, Tommy Fogleman, and David Michael. Franz Holt, Bud Mullins, James McPherson, Dick Vestal, and Tommy Zachary, Manager DON HOLT Basketball SENIORS Coach BOB BENSON Manager REID HILL Baseball FIRST ROW, Left to right: Bobby Harrellson, David Michael, Bud Lineberry, Harry Cornell, Jimmy Glenn, SECOND ROW: Tommy Zachary, James McPherson, Franz Holt, Bobby Moser, Bobby Jones, THIRD ROW: Douglas Stewart, Manager; Clifford McCauley, Jimmy Tutterow, John Andrews, Charles Belcher, Jerry Kivett--Manager. ee Me Llolitas 3} Graham 1 Alexander Wilson 11 Graham 1 Haw River 3 Graham 6 Sylvan 72 Graham 3 Eli Whitney $) Graham 4 Ossippee 0 Graham (a Pleasant Grive ll Graham 7 CEZDe GN Wag PATRICIA BRITTAIN, Editor-in-Chief Tommae Brittain Fee ee eee weer reece ee ceseseeeseeee. 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The li at there for dd. Then eve: ively for the z—the door. garcon” clos: The class th irs and waite¢ ee tae traight line. ; . ints, y Ing, they wowmmummmne ; : bahss ¢ j ee ith 9 points. awson didn't ; : ° = BAe f . a2 oe ver arrived 5 ‘ ; | back up the its first gam An by a sco probably be seeoys could no men and the first hal B9-1 lead. Th H Club ot better, for ee sive Ce “snly 8 points 12. The mit the basket. ncert will be dent body as Monday nig gh scorer aga 7:45 in the Koren a as ig — Powe “st Fo of Graham. igh scorer w NS WILD M. HOLT on Boys Bask against E. M. witing them led the we 4 points. The Glee selection of numbers,}iv 0. rrior to tne opening of Bars ¢ they have been working|the meeting music was furnished Vv aa many weeks ee f oe Or sy : ’ ; numbers a’ Ivey Gilliam and Hal Farrell, Editors-in-Chief; Rose Horne and Betty Lou Ivey, Business aa fo i Ps ; : of them i ve alee Managers; Pat Fretz and Pat Griffith, Associate Editors; Franz Holt and Tommy Zachary, by the vari Sports Editors; Josephine Okey and Betty Shepherd, Editorial Editors; Peggy Shanklin, te Club. T tartets will goes toe Mr. Robert Benson and Miss Rowena Montague, Advisors. “Our Coaches” [Be let's show them we hav Ven that ale caving livec an! nraniated thoir being with Betty Shepherd, Peggy Robinson, Carol Slaughter, Joan Linens, Polly Allen, Typists;' Mal VET Lita cu away, LX auice i i ith j i 25 ests 3 soloists competing withjto approximately 2 sess time has slowlv trudged out and The members of the ! her are: which included the members of] After a very successfiil ha TG hag ; ’ : f inos: kelen Jones, Bar-|the footbell team, coaches, cheer} ball season last year (1 Bale PERO given the new year a} Council have received the fl. leaders an citizens of Graham.|the county championshi, ic} Sree Ta See dent Council Pins and are Mary Virginia Buhler,| Speciul guests were introduced|Red Devils turned to baseball. We eat haat ' ee aa with them. ; : Robertson, Sara Kate}by Hal Farrell. These ‘ cluded| And this also with Geen Cathey’s eae ie : ane eee A committee is workin ‘Peggy Fretz. “Ace” Parker - | from! pitching, Edward T. Clapp’s hit- Be ie ce, aes party for ‘the Student ¢ sone: Charles Storey, Jack| Duke 5 Rad-|ting and George Heckman’s teal to be held on February vs. man ft Car-| coaching turned out to be a suc- tae ie publicity. j Siwillliber al virlsitriosn2 oo os and cessful season. Luckily, for Gra- Rese College Day will be J a bers by |Chub’ wba,; ham Hi this combination will be Seniors.!97 and sponsored by th Svante Sean RUM ers and Ha rger| back again this year. Returning xed Chorus and the Girls’ i. The Boys’ Glee Club]@nd Bot resent a novelty number. nission will be charged to j hear the concert. Adults | C°3ches, eir way! Juniors and Seniors only pore they | representatives will be t jhome Of|talk to them from Elon ‘ ynd draws] Woman’s College, Caroli) ing-|to strengthen the team is Jack Cathey. Other lettermen com- theling back are: Bobby Moser,| °“ k-|Floyd Allison, Jesse Andrews,]° i change} dent Council. It will be A . man pre ng|Eugene McGuire, Jimmy Hayes, State College. . i school children Se. Be reed vd| Wilson Williams, and Gene Gil- Yet not} ‘The Magic Chemical § goes to charter buses to Phillips; 1 ears beginning.| which was sold tor sever he members of the Glee o the District Music Con- Winston-Salem. pride. (We! was not successful. or we are} if anyone has a prob seusd hthe) gton Bulldog something} would like to have brou Allison wili wv. alterna under the ; Suen for] before the school, please tain. Ple- for next yea: ' George He wes. we wish them|of¢ the Student Council n e | bar ere given tpecting a lc and they will see what Tangerine t to make ; done about it. aces Cooke the last th tiffer. The ‘ted Good te g _ ke the tea) zen Of GHS aD ices Cook, a student of t m High School, Graha Carolina, has been elect 1e fleecy white stuff tk + Graham High Pais as ; “red our front yards—anc Citizen” and will com- 4 thing else outside. On 1 the good citizen Pilgrim- = oUF Gee sai TOS ; thoughts were, “No sck ontest, under the sponsor-|s; ““er's fasts) The Junior Class of Graham|month? We s|morrow,” but alas! th: f the Battle of Alamance the Junior) High will present an amateur|the list as you ku. kept blaring forth “No sce ‘r of the Da ughters of the |show the second Friday night injas the number one .. | ershar County exc 8} The Red Devils won 7 games -|and lost 5. One of these 7 being nie Adams introduced ball team f ‘Taint Fail y! Bliss!—Our rr day morning when w students opened our san Revolution. One Pil-|A Sf. where anyone takes part,| March. The show will contain|The new “Now Is the Hu. Graham.” @®Z xfAfiuh vill be elected from each|To Show his talents many and such favorites as Barbara Hill!veally going places with its pop-| (Censored) Not to be ¢ The essential analifica- omort ‘ ; : National Honor Society FIRST ROW: Miss Gena Church, Advisor; Martha Browning, President; Ivey Gilliam, Vice-President; Betty Lou Ivey, Secretary; Annie Lou Pugh, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Barbara Moore, Mary E. McClure, Bennie Johnston, Josephine Davis, Tommy Zachary, Hal Farrell, Patricia Brittain, Rose Horne, Tommae Brittain, Library Assistants FIRST ROW, Left to right: Peggy Griffith, Don Holt, Huey Moser, Peggy Robinson, Charles Belcher, Billie Jo Wilson, SECOND ROW: Ralph Wilson, James Brafford, Pete Core, Barbara Moser, Miss Wagoner, Advisor, THIRD ROW: Peggy Brantley, Sybil Creek, Joan Bennett, Jean Wood, Shirley Gillespie, Bill Drummond, Tommy Ray, Receptionis E45 Patricia Jones, Josephine Davis ¥ Polly Allen Rose Horne Martha Browning’ Ivey Gilliam Joan Linens Annie Lou Pugh Mary E, McClure Barbara Moore Tommae Brittian Kan Old Bill Drummond Ivey Gilliam Bobby McQueen Jimmy Brown George Guthrie Jimmy Lee Glenn Pat Griffith Hee Ivey Lloyd Michels Dan Rader Ned Lewis Charles Storey Hal Farrell Dick Vestal Billy Harden George Phillips Bascom Moore Bennie Johnston Girls’ Athletics Club FIRST ROW, Left to right: Sybil Cheek, Betty Kimrey, Becky Stuckey, Betsy McVey, Greta Jones, Dorothy Bayliff, Lo Ann Burch, Lydia Woods, Clara Hughes Jones. SECOND ROW: Miss Thomas, Louise Copple, Bonnie Herring, Antonio Cook, Bonnie Hall, Patsy Rogers, Maxine Smith, Ann Burke, Virginia Moore, Mitzi Pruitt, Enola Harden. THIRD ROW: Joan Bennett, Imogene Swaney, Betty Adams, Catherine Moore, Mary Lou Okey, Barbara Ritchie, Billie Fay Welch, Frances Blackwelder, Agatha Russell, Betty Rudd. FOURTH ROW: Virginia Vaughn, Nancy Robinson, Nancy West, Dean Allison, Mary Curtis Wrike, Sarah Graham Johnston, Ann Harden, Gene Goley, Elizebeth Finch, Frances Albright, Miss Clare Thomas, Ad- bi Bree Seated aie Hela pe We Ben FIRST ROW, Left to right: James Michels, Allen Jarman, Glenn Pierce, Sammy Booth, Reid Hill, James Crutchfield, Charles Reavis, Don Kimrey, Bobby Joe Gaydon, John Wooten. SECOND ROW: Eddie Stacey, Albert Madden, Charles Belcher, Ralph Wilson, Curtis Small, G. L, Pritchard, Willard Brantley, Billy Page, Dickie Roach, Jerry Ray, Lawrence Adams, Billy Bowman. THIRD ROW: Marvin Terrell, Pete Core, Adrian Goins, Donald Lee, Joe Browning, Bill Clark, James Austin, Thomas Pulliam, Layton Gunter, Bill Ray, Jimmy Waugh, Don Holt. Mr. George Heckman, Adviser. Marshals Mary E., McClure Barbara Moore Pat Flanigan Bill Drummond Josephine Davis Annie Lou Pugh George Guthrie Monttors Franz Holt George Guthrie David Michael Dan Rader Patricia Brittain Allen Jarman Pat Criffith Bobby Moore, Thomas James, Ralph Wilson, Dickie Roach, Sammy Booth, James Crutchfield, Alice Crow, Carol Ritchie, Jimmy Walker, Patricia Fretz, Betty Thompson, Curtis Small, Albert Madden, James Cor- der, Billy Page, Martha Guthrie, Jimmy Bradshaw, Don Kimrey, John Love, Charles Reavis, Jack Russell, Billy Gillespie, Bobby Jones, Sonny Jarmon, Ruth Ratliff, Benny Andrews, Billy Clarke, Mr. N. Bryan, Arts And C rafts Advisor. ae : r ' Patricia Hogan, Patsy Isley, Doris Phillips, Greta Jones, Dorothy Bayliff, Joyce Creef, Edna Lankford, Miss Gena Church, Advisor; Janice Ray, Betty Burch, Louise Grubb, Betty Lou Smithey, Callie Pugh, Bet- sy Kirkman, Betty Jean Sharpe, ft Photography Club FIRST ROW, Left to right: Trilby Pugh, Carlyne Sams, Nina Boswell, Glenda Hancock, Betty Burgess, Annie Webster. SECOND ROW: Bobby Jones, Jimmy Walker, Douglas Smith, Lloyd Michels. Mrs. E. Smith, Advisor. Art Club | ART CLUB eR eos GM AB Beat (Ys ORES ES FIP.ST ROW, Left to right: Jean Wood, Barbara Ritchie, Mary C,. Wrike, Lydia Woods, Betty Allen, Gena King, Virginia Vaughn, Maxine Smith. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Paul Smith, Advisor; Mitzi Pruitt, Suzanne Fretz, Peggy Jeffreys, Evelyn Elmore, Martha Sue Guthrie FIRST ROW, Left to right: Douglas Smith, Harold Campbell, Mike Flanigan, Howard Hodgins, Ray Welch, Jerry Jeffreys. SECOND ROW: Richard James, Leo Chandler, Bennie Johnston, Barbara Thompson, Polly Allen, Dot Helms, Lloyd Michels. THIRD ROW: C. L. Smith, Lawrence Edwards, Mr. Hill, Glen Thomas, Donald Pickard, Kenneth Lassiter, Jimmy Glen, George Guthrie, Jack Russell, Jimmy Walker. Mr. R. L. Hill, Advisor, Radio soins SEN IE 3. | eipaepsseose oes q c FIRST ROW, Left to right: Bennie Johnston, Billy Chandler, Lawrence Edwards, Bill Fincher, David Self. SECOND ROW: Kenneth Lassiter, Freddie Cummings, Jerry Baumgarner, Mike Flanigan, Harold Camp- bell, Teddy Thompson, Robert Bullis, James Brafford, Jimmy Glenn, THIRD ROW: Mr. Nelson Tart, Advisor; Henry Flythe, Jack Brewer, Douglas Smith, Douglas Ratliff, Glenn Thomas, Phillip Davis, Marvin Black, ae Se Bh a me HA. omemakers Gene Goley, Secretary; Betsy Kirkman, Vice-President; Barbara Moore, President; Carol Ann Ritchie, Treasurer. Monogram Club FIRST ROW, Left to right: Jerry Jeffreys, Pat Griffith, Tommy Zachary, Bobby Moser, James McPherson, Dick Vestal, Joe Holt, Franz Holt, David Michael, SECOND ROW: Jimmy Tutterow, Jack King, Bennie Johnston, Huey Moser, Charles Belcher, Jerry Kivett, Jimmy Brown, Bobby McQueen, Cecil Moser. THIRD ROW: Miss Thomas, Ray Welch, John Andrews, Rudolph Mullins, Hal Farrell, Peggy Jeffreys. Don Holt Josephine Okey, Betty Jo Shepherd, George Phillips, Raymond Perdue, Mr. Heckman. FOURTH ROW: Pete Core, Patricia Brittsin, Nina Sledge, Zane Sledge, Carol Slaughter, Bobby Jones, Donald Pickard. Dramatics FIRST ROW: Barbara Moser, Coanne Isley, Peggy Griffeth, Mary E. McClure, Pat Flannigan, Ernestine Blackwood Andrews, Martha Browning, Jeanette Wallace, Evelyn Elmore. SECOND ROW: Betty Burgess. Glenda Hancock, Alice Crow, Carol Gowens, Carol Slaughter, Josephine Okey, Betty Jo Shepherd, Jose- phine Davis, Carolyn Holt, Judy Longest. THIRD ROW: Sylvia McAdams, Ann Shoffner, Mary Self, Doris Massey, Jimmy Brown, Ivey Gilliam, Harry James, Rose Horne, Tommae Brittain, Pat Fretz. Mr. Robert Benson, Advisor. FIRST ROW, Left to rignt: Betty Thompson, Bettie Watson, Jeanette Jones, Betty Jean Carter, Suzanne Fritz, Faye Copple, Lydia Woods, Lo Anne Burch. SECOND ROW: Peggy Brantley, Sybil Cheek, Jean Goins, Marie Sides, Catherine Moore, Patsy Rogers, Faye Frick, Mrs. Moffett, Advisor. THIRD ROW: Ruth Naylor, Betty Adams, Mary Lou Okey, Mary C, Wrike, Betty Allen, Barbara Ritchie, Margie Brewer, Maxine Smith, Joan Bennet. Band Majorettes: Shirley Patton, Betty Thompson, Carol Gowens, Suzanne Fretz, Patricia Fretz. FIRST ROW: Sally Zachary, Mary Curtis Wrike, Martha McClure, Larry Hill, Melvin Lovette, Jimmy Kidd, Jimmy Briles, David Johnson, Ronnie Donley, Anne Harden, Douglas Bayliff. SECOND ROW: Jerry Baumgarner, Rebecca Browning, Holmes Harden, Gene Goley, Bill Horne, Freddie Hamby, David Phillips, Billy Cope- land, Jerry Taylor, Buddy Paris, Dennis Martin, Bobby Steele, Bob Clapp. THIRD ROW: Band Director: Mr. Roy Spratt, Freddie Thompson. Debate Club FIRST ROW: Bobby McQueen, Paul Bunn, Mrs. Teague, Advisor; Dan Rader, Ivey Gil- ham. SECOND ROW: George Guthrie, Lloyd Michels, Josephine Davis, Alice Crow. C ‘77 “‘Prettiest-Best Looking ’ ‘ Most Popular”’ BETTY LOU IVEY-PAT GRIFFITH JOSEPHINE OKEY-BOBBY MOSER 6 ‘ Most Talented’’ ‘ Best Dressed MARTHA BROWNING-CHARLES STOREY SYLVIA McADAMS-LEE IVEY wy Cc ‘77 ‘ Wittiest’’ ‘‘Most Talkative ’ CAROL SLAUGHTER-RICHARD COLE ANN SHOFFNER-BENNY ANDREWS Srlirtiest ‘ Best School Spirit’’ TOMMAE BRITTAIN-JIMMY BROWN ZANE SLEDGE-RICHARD VESTAL ‘“Most Valuable To School’ PATRICIA BRITTAIN-IVEY GILLIAM piGutest:. BARBARA THOMPSON-FRANZ HOLT Wy wv C vs ‘ Most Studious”’ TRILBY PUGH-PAUL BUNN ‘ Friendliest’’ BILLIE JO WILSON-BILLY GARRISON ‘‘Laziest’’ LAVICA WILSON-JACK KING ‘ Most Athletic’’ PEGGY JEFFREYS-TOMMY ZACHARY “” mse € § ‘‘Most Original’ ROSE HORNE-RALPH SHAW “ Best All Round BETTY JO SHEPHERD-HAL FARRELL DIVERSIFIED OCCUPATION STUDY HALL WHAT MAKES A CHAMPION ATHLETE? IS IT CONDITIONING. .. coaching . . . teamwork . . . physique . . . sportsmanship . . . competitive spirit . . . or just plain honest-to-goodness athletic skill? We don't pretend to be athletic experts, because our job is to manufacture high quality textile products. But as sporting fans we think it would be safe to say that an athletic champion is the result of all these fine qualities. We know that it has taken a combination of great leadership, manufacturing know-how, careful planning, employee loyalty, and skilled teamwork to make Burlington Mills a champion in the textile industry. The Company's many accomplishments and progressive growth during the past 27 years are well known. We are proud of this record and equally proud of our 32,000 employees who have worked together with real team spirit as members of the Burlington team. It's a fact that Burlington's fine fabrics, hosiery and other textile products are truly Woven Into the Life of America’ — just as every Burlington plant is woven into the life of its own community. Dur ington Mil S ‘Woven into the Life of America Executive Orrices: Greensporo, N.C. MAKER OF WOMEN'S OUTERWEAR AND UNDERWEAR FABRICS e MEN'S WEAR FABRICS e@ DECORATIVE FABRICS e@ HOSIERY FOR MEN AND WOMEN COTTON PIECE GOODS AND YARNS e RIBBONS e INDUSTRIAL AND TRANSPORTATION FABRICS THE GRAHAM PLANT AND 13 OTHER BURLINGTON MILLS’ PLANTS IN THE BURLINGTON AREA. 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GOODRICH West Elm Street Graham Compliments of Compliments of GRAHAM MOTOR SALES JACK’S SODA SHOP Your Chevrolet Dealer Dial 6-5118 West Harden Street Dial 6-3692 Compliments of McCLURE FUNERAL HOME NATIONAL BANK OF ALAMANCE AMBULANCE SERVICE ‘ Serving This Community Sinces 390m Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Dial 2711 South Main Street Graham North Carolina GRAHAM SODA SHOP ewreERE- FRIENDS MEET’ DRINKS SANDWICHES SUNDAES Zeb and Hallie Hearn Proprietors Dialvo—o35 11) Compliments of SEARS, ROEBUCK CO. Jap Cae HiGGINs SPORTING GOODS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Dial 6-6336 200 East Front St. Burlington North Carolina Compliments of MOOREFIELD FLORIST Burlington North Carolina FOSTER SHOE STORE North Carolina Burlington Compliments of WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE North Carolina Compliments of HARDIE’S ESSO STATION W. Harden Street Phone 9130 Graham North Carolina BEN FRANKLIN STORE Frances M. Jesnak MOON’S FASHION SHOP Smart Ladies Apparel Dial 6-8219 WOODY WILSON’S MEN’S SHOP 124 East Front Street GRAHAM LUMBER COMPANY Ey? A BRAXTON West Harden Street Dial 6-7611 Graham North Carolina Compliments of TROLLINGER’S FLORIST Main Street Burlington BUCK’S CLEANERS ‘ for those who care’ Dial 6-1516 9 Compliments of FIRESTONE Phone 6-6977 Graham North Carolina Compliments of KIVETT MOTOR SALES NASH CORNER FRONT AND CHURCH STREETS Burlington HUGHES MOTOR COMPANY BURLINGTON AUTHORIZED SALES SPORTING GOODS AND SERVICE Dial 6-3003 W. 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General Hardware Builders Supplies Service That Satisfies Installations of All Kinds West Harden Street Day Phone 6-1992 Night 6-0629 Graham Since 1903 Phone 6-4409 Graham JAROSZ HOSIERY MILL North Carolina BOTTLING COMPANY Highway No. 70 Burlington North Carolina OUR ADVERTISERS Without the loyal support and cooperation of our advertisers, the publication of THE WAG could not be possible. We take this means of conveying to them our sincere thanks for their generous aserstance. With pride we present them to our readers as unsurpassed in the merchandising and industrial fields they represent, and bespeak for them in full measure the patronage of the citizens of our community. Dies GAE Er i ' Ne aes
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