Holmes Bible College - Echo Yearbook (Greenville, SC)
- Class of 1957
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N X' ig ,.k...E : V :HI .i:f2fz.nft- Q b-:'1, M XR :II fzz Vi ' ll! 'I if I -Lt A 3 ., K I 1 -.. ! ft f' W t R N s t ch - X J 'N Q3 li s K bs if tl od' X x K fl If X g , 547 7'v7v7 -I tvibgcf The college stands as a living memorial to the vision and faith of the founder, Rev. Nickels J. Holmes. In 1898 he planted the seed for an educational develop- ment in prayer, sacrifice and faith, and gave up his earthly prospects for the sake of the Gospel and to help others. The future of Christian religion is the future of civiliza- tion, and the environment at Holmes is the best possible for the development of Chris- tian character. UI' 1957 F, WMZVJZDQQ'-4 i l l l K i X Qs. Xe ,fljv xxx ffffafdl X ff L' H-4.C 'l'LUwet Loved and esteemed by all because of his deep spirituality, love for the truth, high ideals, and his taith in God, these and many other fine traits are what dis- tinguish and endear to all our hearts our beloved president, Dr. Paul F. Beacham. He teaches the truth by living it, and from his rich store of wisdom and experience, thousands have received instruction in religious education and gone out to bless the world. Under his leadership the college has grown steadily, endowed solely and abundantly with the rich blessing of God. Pag F Histor xi N ill' ll tllls il lll','q!ilx ru I Iflff' 'lily fl l1,,11f111111lf ' fl I I - - ff Il1111lIll', 1 I 'fI1IIll l REV. N. J. HOLMES MRS. LUCY SIMPSON HOLMES The Holmes Bible College actually dates its beginning with a ten day Bible Institute conducted on top of Paris Mountain near Greenville, S. C., in I896 by Rev. N. J. Holmes, formerly a lawyer of Laurens, S. C., and at that time a Presbyterian minister. The next record we have of the school is an account of the term opening October 'l, I898. This is generally considered the first term of Holmes Bible College, which then operated under the name of Altamont Bible and Missionary Institute. The Bible and missionary courses were the main fields of study at that time. The board was fixed at 59.00 a month. In 1900 the school was moved to Atlanta, Georgia, and in 1902 Mr. Holmes decided to go back on the faith plan, and since that time its doors have been open to any worthy young man or woman of any denomination, as long as there was room M H . r. olmes stated We believe it honors God to rest upon Him for everything. In 190 , . ., w ere it was housed in the Oliver Gospel Mission building for two years, then returned to its birth place on top of Paris Mountain. In 'l9I6 when the school was moved to its present site in Greenville the name was changed by the Board of Trustees to The Holmes Bible and Mission- ary Institute, in honor of its grand founder. Mr. Holmes remained at the head of the school until his death in 1919, when by virtue of his own will and appointment, Paul F. Beacham, a man full of faith and the Holy Ghost, who had been his son in the Gospel and assistant for several years, became President of the College. Under his wise guidance and leadership the plant has steadily grown until today it is easily worth S275,000.00. In I946 the school went on a seminary basis, offering to those who satisfactorily completed its courses the degree of Th. B., or B.S.L. In addition to passing the requirements in scholarship, each student must give satisfactory evidence to the faculty and Board of Trustees of trustworthiness and dependability of character, as well as soundness in doctrine. 3 the school was moved to Columbia S C h ' E I 5 I Q I Board of Trustees REV. J. LOUIS COWARD DR. PAUL F. BEACHAM MR. BELTON S. THOMPSON REV. HUBERT T. SPENCE MR. W. D. REYNOLDS BISHOP JOSEPH A. SYNAN REV. THOMAS T. LINDSEY REV. H. PADGETT ROBINSON Page Seven A TRIBUTE TO OUR PRESIDENT BY A MINISTER OF ANOTHER DENOMINATION July 31, 1946 DEAR BROTHER BEACHAM: Congratulations to the Pentecostal Holiness Church! I have just heard that they have called you to be a Bishop. Congratulations also to you! Such confidence and respect of the church is a very high honor indeed, and the oppor- tunity very great. This news, however, is not at all surprising to me. Long ago I recognized that you were already a bishop, so for as quality of spirit, and mind, and life are concerned. You may be surprised when I tell you where and when I first saw clearly that you were a bishop. There have been numerous occasions when I might have seen it. It might have been any year at the Falcon Camp meeting as I listened to your powerful preaching, and your clear exposition of the Scriptures. In a sense it was. It might have been when I observed your gifts of teaching and administration in connection with the Holmes Bible Institute and Church. In a sense it was. It might have been when I recognized the sincerity and generosity of your theological, Christian, and ecclesiastical attitudes toward others at a time when they were being consigned to the flames because of their method of de-fleaing a dog was not according to Hoyle firrespective of the fact that the fleas came offi. In a sense it was. All these items have a place in the making up of the picture of you which I have carried for years, but none of them furnish the distinguishing mark which has told me about you. Two incidents bring out this distinguishing mark in a richer light than any of the above mentioned. One of these incidents was an afternoon of pastoral visitation which you made during one of my visits with you in Greenville. I accompanied you on this afternoon. I do not know how many calls we made, but they were a good many. Some of them were simple, friendly calls, but most of them were in the hospital or in homes where there was sickness, pov- erty, extreme old age, or distress of some sort. I noted your sincere desire to do some actual good to these people. Your persistence in every instance, the vital concern you seemed to have for each one, and your gift of understanding helpfulness amid a wide variety of needs. To this day the impressions of that afternoon have remained undimmed. I almost always think of them whenever I think of you. I remember that the last visit was to a lady who was quite ill. The husband was by the bedside full of concern but helpless. The woman's trouble had affected her in such a manner that she did not appear to be able to grasp the situation, or to give much response to your ministrations. It looked as though you had done all you possibly could. It was almost dark, and there was to be a service 'at the church that night. Ninety-nine ministers out of a hundred would have given a parting word or prayer and gone their way. You showed no trace of doing so, you kept on trying. It appeared to me that there was nothing which Christ Himself would have done which you did not do to try to bring the touch of God to that poor woman's mind and body, and you did it all in such a quiet, strong, clear, tender and persistent way that good results of the richest sort could not fail to come. This afternoon was the time I knew you were a bishop, a true shepherd of the sheep. The other incident was the day we went to see your mother. I do not remember iust where she lived, but I remember the house, the room, your brother and family. The main thing was the mutual feeling between your mother and you, and the general atmosphere of love, admiration, and faith in God, and your mother's attitude of loving pride toward you. I felt instinctively that here was no artificiality, nothing but the strong trees, the solid rock, and the clear streams of God's creation. I have always felt since that visit that I knew you better than I ever did before, or rather that I knew more of the sort of material of which you were composed. I have felt that with this background around and within you, enlivened and guided by the Holy Ghost, there was bound to come forth a man of more than ordinary qualities. I imagine that the church at large feels great satisfaction over your election as a bishop. I think they feel as I do, that you will be always a noble representative of Him Who is the Chief Shepherd and Bishop of our souIs. Accept my best wishes. Be assured of my prayers and my abounding faith in you and in the God to Whom you serve. Your brother in His service, C. A. S. Page Eight CUR PRESIDENT Dr. Paul F. Beacham The greatest men of all times have, somewhere in early life, been influenced by a great leader. Our leader has never been too busy to take notice of our least problems and has helped us to grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, by giving to us the truth os found in God's Worcl. To our president we offer our tribute of deepest respect and greatest honor. Page Nine 7 - I 0 l ' A I ' . I 4 AQ . - - ,'.- 'I 1 J - f 6 Y ,I ,V 5 fy an an gs pg' f If ff 'ff . 'aa' , 14 1,1 If -9 .fp Ja, , '.-7 'Ip' 5 tl , I lf' I., . If 5 g , f 1' O I' 1 ' ' f 7 1 'I L 1 ' I if ' f if ' 1' 'r 1 ! 1 f ' ' 1 6 I 1' ' 4 ' f 7 .1 5' Q 'n I' 5 I I I E f f rl' 1 ' ' f af C' J' I 5 nv' '11 8 4 bl .' .0 4' 1.0 .fp'.I 4. ' 7 , 'g.,- f, to 'As' lx 119' DR. PAUL F. BEACHAM MISS IVA THOMAS D.D., TI'l.D. B.S.L., TI'1.D Presidenf Secretary MRS. NINA C. HOLMES MRS. ALICE SAVAGE Th.B. Dean of Women Regisfrar and Librarian Page Ten MRS. LAURA BELL MR. JOHN W. BELL Dietitian Dean of Men i ,,---,-.4711 ,io 'I lu: I . U' fi-Q I , ,,.9,, 3' 7 . I 1 'g' ' al F ' - 5 'l ' 12 f 5 ,V ,if f I , A ' If p 1 4 I ' J J! if ff 4' rf ' 0 1 ' I l d l,vl'b.'h.',,l Q-54 QL.-Q As.. k.,,l gt, I s,,-' I .Q-.' - - .' I '. ,f 7.. i PAUL F. BEACHAM D.D., Th.B. 4 I P 1.4 5 i '51 3 XS -rpg, ,sank 2 . n . . QT? '5 5 is ff va 'ww N..- x ss . I, 1 1 s A' ,VW P' f Yuen sms ,pw w an: :- .rx 1 a ll is not ihe ship so much as the skillful handling that assures the prosperous voyage. Facult JESSIE G. DANIELS, A.B., Th.B. Old Testament, Public Speaking, Greek ll, History of Education, Philosophy JOHN R. HILLEY, Th.B. Missions II 81 III, Homiletics, Psychology, Commercial Law ALVIN F. RANKIN, B.S., Th.B. Economics, Geometry PAULINE C. RANKIN, Th.B. Church History, English II, History I Page Twelve NANCY LINKOUS BEATTY, B.S.L. Music I, Mathematics, General Science General Missions CHARLES W. BUTLER, B.S.L. Theology, Evangelism CLIFTON B. HOOTS, Th.B. Missions I, Geography of the Holy Land MARIE McMAHAN,, B.S.L. English I, English III, History III Faculty PHYLLIS ROWLEY, Th.B. Greek I English Literature ll 7 World Hisfory G. STUART ROWLEY, Th.B. English IV BEULAH TAYLOR, Th.B. College Latin, Biology, Algebra EULAH TAYLOR, Th.B. Lafin l 8: ll, Child Psychology, Hisfory ll WILLIAM H. THOMAS, Mus.M., B.A. English Liiercxfure I College English Music ll ll JOHN W. WARREN, Th.B. Apologetics, Sociology , ,-. 5 . fl -it 2 , A life of service for ofhers brings is fi T .1 ifs rewards. Qiip f K il l 1 f:1'.:.'1' Q I ' - . Q' ff get- J Page Thirteen Holmes Memorial Church ge Four? e x - e .1 1 , X h , 'T i Z, ?'g S , 14, g r- E if f 1, M QLD? The Enfrance of Thy Word Giveth Light. A WORD FROM OUR PRESIDENT Life has been portrayed in the Bible under quite a number of figures, but perhaps no one is more sig- nificant than that of a ship upon a tempestuous sea. This very naturally suggests the need of both a light- house and an anchor. Accordingly, the Class of 1957 has wisely chosen these as emblems of their noble aspira- tions for the future to give forth from their lives and ministry the light of truth which alone gives stability to stand fast in the midst of all the conflicting experiences one must inevitably encounter. A fair-weather faith is not sufficient to enable one to bear up under the strain of sorrow, disappointment, misunderstanding, sickness, and many other storms that may come before the voyage is finished and we safely reach the shores of that celestial land. Christians are to do all things without murmurings and disputings: that they may be blameless and harmless, the sons of God, without rebuke, in the midst of a crooked and perverse generation, among whom they shine as lights in the world, holding forth the word of life. Again, anchor ap- pears in only two places in the Word of God, but the connection in each instance is very instructive. In the midst of the fierce storm during the voyage of Paul to Rome, fearing the threatening dangers, they cast four anchors out ofthe ship, and wished for the day. The situation would have been tragic indeed if they had not been equipped with the anchors. However, it is far more serious in a spiritual sense when a child of God does not have that reserve necessary to enable him to hold on to the immovable foundation of truth when tossed to and fro by winds contrary to sound doctrine. In the parable of the builders, Jesus tells of the rain, floods and winds that beat vehemently against the soul, so we must have an anchor that will hold fast when the wild winds of temptation blow from many sources. And while there are other graces and qualities necessary to steadfastness, there is not anything more important than the Christian hope which we have as an anchor of the soul, both sure and steadfast, which takes hold within the heavenly veil, where Jesus our forerunner has entered for us. Nothing gives greater fortitude to stand fast when our frail bark is tossed by some tempest, than a living hope. In the midst of what might have been overwhelming trials, the Psalmist cried out, Why art thou cast down O my soul? Hope thou in God: for I shall yet praise Him, who is the health of my countenance, and my God. The apostle Paul wished for a very necessary thing, when he said, Now the God of hope fill you with all ioy and peace in believing, that ye may abound in hope, through the power of the Holy Ghost. Personal knowledge of God, and vital union with Christ alone gives that living hope which is the only sure anchor ofthe soul. This hope is kept alive and vigorous only by habitual prayer and fellowship with Christ which guides one in the path of His will. One ship drives east and another drives west With the selfsame winds that blow. 'Tis the set of the sails And not the gales :iutlh Which tells us the way to go. Z Z' O fl. O.. h K I Uh I Y M 2 ' f S 5 l fi Senio I' Class CLASS COLOR: Blue and Gold CLASS FLOWER: Red Rose CLASS MOTTO: Therefore K! f lv Page Sixteen Stand Ephesians 6:14 Q is-cm X' l ' ,.. When our memories recount three golden years of scholastic attainment and cherished spiritual progress, we shall recall with admiration those who have so courage- ously given us this heritage, and stand as monuments of faith in a modern day. As we visualize the open doors and pursue with anticipation noble tasks that await us, truth impressed upon us at Holmes Bible College shall be the motivating force through the remainder of our lives, whether our achievements be great or small. The true value of our efforts in life will be attributed to our Alma Mater, to which we look with gratitude and thanksgiving, trusting that although our paths must part, divine unction will enable us to be true to our motto, Therefore Stand and at last anchor in that peaceful Harbor. MARVIN C. JERNIGAN Presidenf Senior Class Officers EQ- T' ANNIE MAE DAWKINS G. EARL BEATTY Vice-Presidenf X9 Secrefary BERNICE COFF Treasurer MR JESSE DANIELS Sponsor W as M Msg gszgegmgigie WH 32552 , , ,E H B gs is 1.5, S ICR 's. G. EARL BEATTY, B.S.L. Bl'-LY J- BOGG5, B-5-L R,F,D, 1 Second Creek, West Virginia Cove, Ohio Vice-President B,F.F., H.A.A., Holmes Echo Staff Vice-President Senior Class, Associate Editor of Holmes Echo, President H.A.A., Boys Quartet, Mixed Chorus. Minister Home Missions Nat my will, but Thine be done. EVA PEARL CAMPBELL, B.S.L. Route 1, Box 120 Minister On to broader fields of holy vision, On to loftier heights of faith and love. BERNICE SELECIA COFF, B.S.L. Auto, West Virginia Robensdale' Alabama Vice-President L.H.S., Treasurer of Senior Class, H.AA Secretary H.A.A., Secretary-Treasurer L.H.S., Girls Trio, Assistant Dietitian, Mmed Chorus' Christian Service Christian Service A cheerful heart, a cheerful smile, a charm of friendship lnward radiance will find outward expression. We RM all the while. CLASS OF I95 'Of' T I L EULA PEARL CRAFT, B.S.L. 2220 Plaza Drive Wilmington, N. C. I..H.S., H.A.A., Voice of Holmes Staff, Holmes Echo Staff, Mixed Chorus, Girls Trio. Christian Service Willingness to follow directions and her faithfulness in work, make her a sure candidate for success. JANICE FAYE HARE, Th.B. Route 2 Kenly, N. C. L.H,S. Vice-President, H.A.A., Holmes Echo Stenographer, Mixed Chorus, Girls Trio, Christian Service The heart that serves, and loves and sings, Hears everywhere the rush of angel wings. ANNIE MAE DAWKINS, Th.B. 24 North Street E. Rockingham, N. C. Lucy Holmes Society Chaplain, H.A.A., Senior Class Secretary. Minister He will beautify the meek with victory. MARVIN CURTIS JERNIGAN, Th.B. 404 East Armfield Street St. Paul, N. C. Senior Class President, H.A.A., B.F.F., Voice of Holmes Staff, Mixed Chorus. Minister He that walketth with wise men shall be wise. is S .w 1 5 I I SENIOR alle RICHARD BURll. LEVINER, B.S.l.. N. D. LUCAS, B.S.l.. Route 1, Box 117-A Falcon, N. C. R0Cl'l 9l'9mf N- C- H.A.A. Vice-President, Barber, Mixed Chorus. Holmes Echo Business Manager, Mayor of Trailer Court. Minjsfer Mlnlslef Submission to the divine will is the softest pillow on He that would be great must be servant of all. which he reclinesfl GRACE BRUNELL PRICE, B.S.l.. Route 1 DONALD NOSEWORTHY P. O. Box 122, Station D Ottawa, Ontario, Canada China l have no longing but to do His blessed will. EQ: Faison, N. C. H.A.A., l.H.S. Secretary-Treasurer, Girls Trio, Mixed Chorus. Christian Service Sterling character is a precious iewel. is. QR, qu- .1-M x CLASS OF I957 wp... f GWENDOLYN SHEPHERD, B.S.L. Altamahaw, N. C. H.A.A., L.H.S. President, Mixed Chorus. Christian Service CHARLES G. SHIRLEY, Th.B. P. 0. Box 527 Fountain lnn, S. C. Minister Blessed are the pure in heart for they shall see God. ln all thy ways, acknowledge Him, and He shall direct thy path. BOBBY L. REECE, B.S.L. 115 Briggs Ave. Greenville, S. C. H.A.A. BETTY GREY TYNDALL, Th.B. Route 1 Godwin, N. C. L.H.S. Chaplain, H.A.A. Minister Minister A good name is rather to be chosen than great riches, She openeth her mouth with wisdom, and in her tongue is the law of kindness. and loving favour than silver and gold. ,dl f . l W-1 -1 f 2.4 ,Z i SENIOR C ASS OF I957 LOIS WATTS, B.S.L. 2 MARVIN R. WHITFIELD BSL 112 Old Gilmerton Road Range 4 Portsmouth, Virginia Mounf Olive, N, C l..H.S. President, H.A.A., Mixed Chorus, Girls Trio. H,A,A,, Holmes Echo Edifgr, Brazil or Alaska Minister Happiness is a perfume you cannot pour on others Blessed are those who have learned the secret of without getting a few drops on yourself. DUWARD YEARGIN 216 Conyers Street Greenville, S. C. Minister lf is better to be small and shine than to be great and is -2 . .1 3 -1 :sea ' time ,gms it it ,fi f A S t., ,, -es cost u shadow.'C 3 iz it K Page Twenty-Two Cast all your cares on God, that anchor holds. being themselves. EAWXQNO I 4 4, 'o 1 lu in Wh' 'o o S Q ' 'G 'zwf Beafiy Campbell Coff Craft Dawkins ' -'91 ' sim K-, Hare Leviner Lucas Noseworfhy Price Shepherd Z ss N-1 E.:f::df? g Bm 'L wk nw fr - ,3 , gg K '1 g. - ug ,V SN' ,iff -- W L .. FT. .f.-B . 1 A . M is .mr-nm Q ' Qgyzl, 1 ,,.- ,dw . X .-N Q . 1-Q A ' ' , F .5fw1.:.?S:'- ,'4'- yy V sf R. A U f W . 2 AW 1 - Q H ,N ' A if M ' A 1 sf v w . - . I , ' XA ' 1.-. l:l1lE-xl! :.:'.:.1 v .-::,?r:1Z-' ' 'F' . 11, - A ' ' g - - g, -x5,3xjY.1g:5, 'f-rms. :.: , ' , -f -fm Q .f f.g12a L1 ff K X '95 X A .E My ...... .. . M gm. ,an 3-1 ,Ng Um 'A f' ' --.'.. 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LUCAS Ideals are like stars: you will not succeed in touching them with your hands, but like the seafaring man on the desert of waters, you choose them as your guides, and following them, you reach your destiny. MU YU i X -1 . Commencement Speakers Q 3510 tm W F1 A..- Baccalaureafe Speaker Class Nighf Speaker DR. O. TALMADGE SPENCE REV- H- RAY STEWART P263 SPL. Camp Meeiing Speaker Camp Meefing Speaker BISHOP JOSEPH A. SYNAN REV-1 LOUIS COWARD Cam pu Tribute Our Alma Mater stands as a g lighthouse of truth whose rays burst o'er all the earth. These rays have tou innumerable wayfaring vessels and t formecl them into vessels of honor. Its beacons are constantly sign the active sailors still to fight on, cause when our voyage is ended we shall desire to stand before the ter Pilot having faithfully served our pose as lights along the shore. Scenes to Holmes ith appreciation for what you arep what your influence has accomplished our livesp for giving us a comprehen- insight into the practical use of our rt and compassp for guiding us thus upon our iourneyp for giving to us se provisions to make the remainder ur voyage successful through the help God-for these and the many things ch cannot at this time be called to d-we salute you! 4,W.-i ,,-.L,,...1..,..l.. . ,V-iq, -5'ivP ' A l.- .Jw .....L.'.f.'e,,.- L. 3. 'L 'T AIL.'T..,'RiE,'.ff,,g VM? ' -.J.m-N..-.s., 4,57 ,R l ..- 15' -- ,-i -wr , A !TlW iT1 i I if fy W ' 1, v . , Q X ,4 W -,. W i 4 , ,S in hm A -H f, . W Qu1q,m..l.,5 p ' ' GH! alffi - V 1,-F. ',g 44' A ' ' l x 1 ' fr: il fa? 1 RFQ 1 f V,-ivy - 'EV 1 -.5, Q?i3?g' Q QS 5563311 3 1 l A A 1 1 :xr--,... , K -v...- x K, . Ip. ' ...J if a , I ,Q 934 1,1 Dx' iw Q U I r I x Wit A l 'I-' CLASS gp lan 5' 1-.-.,...,-,.. .. lf I falce the wings of the morning, and dwell in fhe uffermosf paris of fhe seap even fhere shall fhy hand lead me, and fhy righf hand shall hold me. Xl X X Page Thirfy-O Junior Class MARQUITA BILLINGSLEY Box T75 Lloyd, Florida H.A.A., l.H.E., Mixed Chorus. Minister Inquisitive ALICE JOYCE BROWN P. O. Box I2 Castleberry, Ala. H.A.A., L.H.S., Mixed Chorus Christian Service Congenial RAYBURN BUTLER IO7 Briggs Ave. Greenville, S. C. Mixed Chorus, H.A.A., Orchestra. Christian Service Gentleman LINWOOD CONNER Route 3 Williamston, N. C. Mixed Chorus, B.F.F., H.A.A. Minister Mischievous EVA ELIZABETH BREWER 900 Chestnut Street Tarboro, N. C. H.A.A., L.H.S. Alaska Lively BILL BUTLER l07 Briggs Ave. Greenville, S, C. Holmes Echo Staff, H.A.A., Or chestra, Boys Quartet, Mixed Chorus. Minister A Friend to All DAVID O. CHANDLER, SR Mayodan, N. C. Minister Zealous CECIL J. DAVIS Wilmington, N. C. Minister Considerote i f iff' ' ,IAN '. ,vs I- ' ,Q l I I V , .J '-X - -. .2-. L. 4.4 ,l i ..3 r, -f uv Junior WESLEY DIXON Greenwood, S, C. Minister Belated MARGARET DRIGGERS Laurel Hill, N. C. H.A.A., L.H.S. Minister-Home Missions Dependable MARY JANE HOYLE 'l'l0 South Fifth Ave. Maiden, N. C. Mixed Chorus, l..H.S., H.A.A. Christian Service Reserved VIVIAN COLLEEN JAMERSON Route 2, Box 224 Dillwyn, Virginia L.H.S., Voice of Holmes Stenog- rapher, H.A.A., Mixed Chorus. Minister Amiable Class ESTH ER RUTH DOWN EY Route 2 Jackson, Ohio Mixed Chorus, L.H.S., H.A.A. South America Sincere DALE HODNETT Route 3, Airport Drive Danville, Virginia L.H.S., H.A.A., Mixed Chorus, Holmes Echo Staff. Christian Service Conservative D. RAY HUMPHRIES Buena Vista, Virginia Minister likeable ALVA PLINEY JEFFCOAT Route 4, Box 3l2 Lexington, S. C. L.H.S., Mixed Chorus. Christian Service Patient page sk w W sd? is mix 5 W3 .q'E 5'f gs, is , is - .... , ...I ,S T -Q .... , B H E m Junior Class ps WINFIELD KELLY, JR. 1509 Castle Slreel Wilmington, N. C. Hawaii lndusfrious CHARLES WILLIAM LYONS R.F.D. Box 111, Hill Tap Westernporf, Maryland Minisfer Harclworking JOHN A. MCCOY, JR. 1301 Buncombe Sfreel Greenville, S. C. Minisfer Jcvial RANSOM R. RADFORD 614 Pinlcney Slreel Greenville, S. C. Minister Willing PHlLlP THOMAS LIST 34 Ramsey Grove, Ellis Park Norll-1 Durban, South Africa B.F.F., H.A.A., Mixed Chorus Africa Ambitious PAUL D. MAZUR 3110 Utah Drive New Kensington, Penn. B.F.F., H.A.A., Mixed Chorus. Minister Mannerly VIVIAN ANGlLENA PAITSEL Box 22 Selma, Virginia L.H.S., H.A.A. Chrisfian Service Winsome MIRIAM JOAN ROBINSON P. O. Box 71 Roberrsdale, Ala. H.A.A., L.H.S,, Mixed Chorus, Secretary of Junior Class. South America Conscienfious Junior Class VIOLETTE ROGERS Baldwin Avenue Marion, N. C. H.A.A., L.H.S., Mixed Chorus. Christian Service Dignified THOMAS E. SKlPPER Route 2, Box 292 Georgetown, S. C. H.A.A., President of Junior Class. Minister Never meets a stranger HOMER EDWARD STEWART Route l, Box 300 Atmore, Alabama B.F.F., H.A.A., Vice-President of Junior Class. Minister Deserving RUTH YVONNE SUTTON 304 First Street Torboro, N. C. L.H.S., H.A.A., Mixed Chorus. Christian Service Intelligent EVA DERRILL R. SINCLAIR Route 2 St. George, West Va. B.F.F. Minister Earnest CLEMMON N. SMITH 10-A May Ave. Greenville, S. C. Minister Ability Route 2 Suffolk, Virginia H.A.A., L.H.S. Mexico Progressive H. J. SWINK Route 3 Vale, N. C. Minister Consistent RAYE STRICKLAND .lunlor Class JAMES CLARENCE TERRY Flowers Slreel E Rock nghom B.F.F. Boys Trio H.A.A. Mixed Chorus. WILLARD KEITH WAGNER 646 Longslaff Street Mssoula Montana H.A.A. Treasurer B.F.F. 51? ',' +9 ' . K s 5f'?i'l.2Y?Ii?If , fum .Q sis ,I , Q. . . Minisler MlHlSf6F Reliable Oulslonding CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH MAGGIE ELIZABETH WELLS WILLIAMS Willard, N. C. L.H.S., H.A.A., Mixed Chorus. Chrisfion Service Neal 'Il'I0 Wes? Main Slreel Williamston, N. C. H.A.A., L.H.S., Mixed Chorus. Korea Resolule 'wi THE SOPHCMGRE I CLASS Jk A AJX AYAvA A DAVID L. ADCOCK 24-B Moy Avenue Greenville, S. C. Soufh Africa DOROTHY IRENE BARWICK 210 N. Pine Street Warsaw, N. C. L.H.S., H.A.A. Chrisiian Service PAUL F. BLACKSTOCK 2-A May Avenue Greenville, S. C. Minisfer GEORGE J. CARTWRIGHT 815 W. 35111 Sfreef Norfolk 8, Virginia B.F.F. Christian Service PATRICIA ANN COLTRAIN 114 Plum Street Williamston, N. C. Mixed Chorus, I..H.S. Chrisfian Service Sophomore Class LARRY R. ATKINS Rouie 2 Taylors, S. C. Minisfer WILLIAM F. BITTLER 1389 Selina Blvd. Sharon, Penn. Presideni of B.F.F., H.A.A. Chrisfion Service EARL S. BRANT Seabrook, S. C. B.F.F., H.A.A. Christian Service SYLVIA D'REE CASE Moyodan, N. C. L.H.S., H.A.A. France ROBERT DAIL 4397 old Suffolk Blvd. Portsmouth, Virginia Minister LEONARD I. DREW Wilmington, N. C. Minister CONDARY ELLIS Pine Level, N. C. B.F.F., H.A.A. Minister MARY ANNA FREEMAN 131-A Buiten Street Krugersdorp Trunsvaal, South Africa Secretary F.M.F., Secretary of Sophomore Class, L.H.S., H.A.A., Mixed Chorus. Africa Sophomore Class l I '-viii' ALLAN MCGUINE DAWSON Hurt, Virginia B.F.F. India RACHEL ANN EDWARDS 'I402 W. Evans Street Florence, S. C. L.H.S., H.A.A., Girls Trio, Vice- President of Sophomore Class, Mixed Chorus. Spain W. SAMUEL FITZGERALD Montebello, Virginia President of Sophomore Class, Secretary of B.F.F., H.A.A. Minister MARTISHA MARIE GARNER 203 Sixth Street Rockingham, N. C. L.H.S., Mixed Chorus. Christian Service HAZEL M. HARDIN 504 Grant Street Sharon, Penn. Orchestra, H.A.A., L.H.S., Mixed Chorus, Christian Service Page Thirty-Nine GEORGE ROBERT HARPER 808 Raeforcl Avenue Lexington, N. C. H.A.A., B.F.F., Mixed Chorus. Minister WILLIE A. HARVEY, JR, 'II6 Motley Avenue Danville, Virginia B.F.F., H.A.A. Minister ERNEST C. KESTNER P. O. Box 92 Draper, N. C. South America MARGARET ANN LUSK Box 46 Shady Spring, West Va. l..H.S., Mixed Chorus. Christian Service ALBERT MILLS Route I, Box 301 Chocowinity, N. C. B.F.F., H.A.A. Minister Sophomore Class Q si fr -is i A ROLAND LEWIS HARRELL 304 Hall Street Tarbcro, N. C. B.F.F., l'l.A.A., Boys Quartet, Mixed Chorus. Minister ORA FLORENCE IRBY Route 2, Box 265 Hurt, Virginia L.l l.S., H.A.A. Christian Service RALPH LAMBERT Mount Olive, N. C. Minister VIRGIL LEWIS MANNING 4-A May Avenue Greenville, S. C. Minister B.F.F.. ROBERT EDWARD MITZELFELT Route I Manila, Illinois Minisfer CAROL JANICE ODEN 4628 W. Park Oklahoma Ciiy, Olcla. L.H.S., H.A.A., Mixed Chorus Africa DAN POWERS Box 241 Andrews, S C. Mixed Chorus EUGENE suMMoNs Q 416 Cool Spring Slreel Fayeileville, N. C. Mixed Chorus, Boys Trio. JEAN AUDREY NICHOLSON Route 3 Williamston, N. C. L.H.S., H.A.A., Mixed Chorus. Chrisiian Service J. WESLEY POTTER 1011 Pollock Street New Bern, N. C. B.F.F., H.A.A., Boys Trio, Mixed Chorus. Minister JAMES RICHARD RAMSEY 721 N. Hamilton Street Leaksville, N. C. Minisfer , H. ORREN SIMPSON 2975 Rayford Streei Jacksonville, Florida H.A.A. Minisier NETA RUTH SKAGGS P. O. Box 902 Madera, California L.H.S., H.A.A. Africa Page Forty-One 'I JEAN SOLES Laurel Hill, N. C. L.H.S., H.A.A. Africa JOYCE STEVENSON 5 03 N. Hintage Street Kinston, N. C. L.H.S., H.A.A., Mixed Chorus Korea JO ANN WILLIAMS LILA Pa IIIO West Main St. Williamston, N. C. L.H.S. Minister EVANGELINE WRIGHT Route 2 Easley, S. C. L.H.S., H.A.A. Africa ge Forty-Two Sophomore Class il DANNY STEPHENS 'I320 2'lst Street, Apt. 21 N.W. Washington, D. C. H.A.A., B.F.F. Vice-President. Minister FAGELIA VENETIA VESS Box 423 White Sulphur Springs, W. Vu. L.H.S., H.A.A., Mixed Chorus. Christian Service EDWARD W. WOOD Box 22 Caldwell, West Va. B.F.F. President, H.A.A., F.M.F. Treasurer, Boys Quartet. Minister EARL LAVAUGHN YOUNG P. O. Box 605 Moxton, N. C. B.F.F., Mixed Chorus, H.A.A. Minister The High School Department SUV: 2 6 : 4 : S 1 i- -I -. , Q 5 I : 2 SSSSXMA xxxxtlxk SKKXSSQSSSSXSS SXSSSKSIII XXXSSSKSSSXXXXXSXSXXSKXS IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllll 1 I 0 6011061Illfllblllklllllllllllllll13 Q .- N - , f -. Ag. ,Rl ,x .-...DLI N 'fdfffivr - x Fglzfif'-ici . 5 ' o:: S' :T I 5 -255.-2:55 1 , 1 g , Q--rffizif 1 .. ' . ti-L - 1 . ,, .f '1- ' ' 5 ' - ,f:zi2:-is 'o, , 1,2 1 I I - I: fig-fi-,1ffE .. .. . ' ilk, .' . ,... ::375 .'155 fir:-. - ' . 5:11356 ' . - , ...:.:',:3 25i.: h.:EJ?,:. .. 'sg:'f51fg33I,:m ' -' D wqfggffaf-' Q. . sl- 4' I - L 1 .., S, -X Presidenf-TERRY TRIPP Vice Presidenf-CHARLES ATKINSON Secreiary-MARY ALICE TILLEY Sponsor-MR. CLIFTON B. HOOTS Page Forty-T CHARLES ATKINSON RUBY L. COFFMAN Seniors 'P -3' FARRELL EVANS HARRIET G. GREEN 170 S. Warley Prince, West Va. P. O. Box 42 Copper Valley, Virginia Florence, S. C. LHS- Ravenel, S. C. L-HIS., HUAIA. S ' Cl V' -P 'd t, B.F.F., . B.F.F., H.A.A. . . . enlorH'Ei.l xfxegeghicus Inclla I ' . Christian Service Christian Service Minister -mfr' l1 qi' . I 14 A ANN NELSON BETTY J. PROSSER CHARLIE S. SALTER MILTON SMITH Route 2 113 S. Gaillard Street 414 Lakeland Street Flotrock Road Robersonville, N. C. Florence, S. C. Orlando, Florida Route 2 L.H.S., H.A.A. L.H.S., H.A.A. B.F.F., H.A.A., Mixed Chorus. GFGEFIVIHGI S- C. Minister Africa Minister Minister fs .1 LA MARY ALICE TILLEY TERRY TRIPP LILLIAN UNDERWOOD T503 N. Heritage Street BOX 156-D ROUIG 7 Kingfon, N, C, Grimesland, N. C. Sanford, N. C. Senior Class Seceffqryl L.H.S., H,A,A, B.F.F., H.A.A., President of L.H.S., H.A.A. S ' Cl . . . . Christian Service em? GSS Christian Service Minister Page Forty-Four SANDRA MAE ALLEN 160 'l5tl1 Si. Conneaut, Ohio L.H.5., H.A.A. Christian Service WILLIE R. HUDSON Mt. Olive, N. C. Christian Service PHYLLIS SELLERS Box 284 Andrews, S. G. L.H.S., H.A.A., Mixed Chorus Christian Service RABON STEWART Route 1, Box 300 Atmore, Alabama s.F.F. Minister Juniors 3 xiii PHYLLIS l. BENNETT Station A, Box 302 Radford, Virginia L.H.S. Christian Service JAMES DANIEL LEGGETT T23 Pine Sfreef Williamston, N. C. B.F.F., H.A.A. Minister EDITH SANDRA SHOKES 427 N. Hanover Street Charleston, S. C. LS.H.S., Mixed Chorus. Africa 1 MELBA WALKER Box 224 Maxton, N. C. L.H.S. Christian Service Page Forty-Five VANICE M. AUSTIN Route 4 Rocky Mount, Virginia L.H.S. Minister LAWRENCE CASE Mayodan, N. C. H.A.A., B.F.F. Minister BERNARD H. DUNFORD Box 895 Buena Vista, Virginia Christian Service NELLIE RUTH GRISHAM 612 'I2th Avenue Meridian, Mississippi L.H.S. Christian Service BOBBY INMAN Route 3 Union, S. C. B.F.F. Minister Page Forty-Six Sophomores .uf 'QP' --mf PATRICIA LOUISE BENNETT Station A, Box 302 Radford, Virginia L.H .S. Christian Service SARAH VERNE COLLINS Route I, Box 368 McLeonsviIIe, N. C. L.H.S., Mixed Chorus. Christian Service JAMES ALTON EVANS Ravenel, S. C. B.F.F., H.A.A. Christian Service PAM HOPKINS 30 E. Hillcrest Drive Greenviiie, S. C, Christian Service BUDDY McCULLOUGH 1231 Melrose Ave., N.W. Roanoke, Virginia B.F.F., H.A.A. Christian Service ALTON RAY NICHOLSON Walnut Avenue Williamston, N. C. B.F.F., H.A.A. Christian Service TY SABELLA 1020 Rccmer Blvd. Farrell, Penn. Minister PATRICIA C. TODD Box B61 Gary, West Vo. L.H.S., H.A.A. Christian Service CHARLES TROTTER Ill Hillcrest Circle Greenville, S. C. Minister Sophomores K- 411 MRS. CHARLOTTE MITZELFELT Route 1 Mantio, Illinois Christian Service WILLIAM DAVID RAYNER 303 Eos! King Street Kinstan, N. C. B.F.F. Minister JUDY SMITH 14 Worley Raocl Greenville, S. C. Christian Service BILLY D. TOLER Route 2 Goldsboro, N. C. B.F.F., H.A.A. Minister -r Y -r Y- --X FW' f X Freshmen GARRY LEE BROWN , Ng R, Gibsonville, N. C. flflff B.F.F. Christian Service f-up Wave SAMUEL CONDE f P. O. Box 415 Hearne, Texas B.F.F. Minister PETE HEFNER Route 4, Box 501 Rock Hill, S. C. ' o-wx yt iu p X1 -qv 1 'TQ' Xa' X B.F.F., H.A.A. - Missionary I ANNIE ADAH KROUSE 619 sadney same ,X U Greensburg, Penn. '-,X L.H.S. India LONNIE WALL .qw WARING CAMPBELL 'I49 W. Ashley Drive Charleston Heights, S. C. B.F.F-, H.A.A. Christian Service ALICE GERY 204 S. Raleigh Court Danville, Virginia L.H.S. Christian Service I GLORIA E. JACKSON 'I66 Bayview Blvd. Norfolk, Virginia L.H.S., H.A.A. Medical Missionary FAYE CAROLYN PORTER Route 4, Box 97-A Winnsboro, 5. C. H.A.A., L.H.S. Christian Service CLARA FAYE WATTS BILLY WILLIAMS P. O. Box 33 1544 W. 50th Street H6 Arlington Place Mcleansville, N. C. Norfolk, Virginia Danville, Virginia Page Forty-Eighi ' B.F.F. L.H.S. B.F.F. Christian Service Minister Africa JESSE CALDWELL Route 3 Hudden Heighls Spartanburg, S. C. Minister PAUL W. MORAN Route 4 Ashboro, N. C. Minister ALBERTA LEE SKIPPER Georgelown, S. C. L.H.S. Christian Service , viv- Special Students ROBERT MILES 10-B May Avenue Greenville, S. C. Minister HILDRED C. POTTER 1011 Pollock Street New Bern, N. C. MRS. ANNIE E. WILKINS Pilgrims Mission Box 103 Pembroke, N. C. L.H.S. Chrisfian Service ll I ll The Lords Supp State Representation ONTARIO, CANADA WASHINGTON, D. c. AFWCA Page Fifty ,3- L MARYLAND OKLAHOMA NORTH CAROLINA MISSISSIPPI .-- :1 LL-.W 1, 'vii-S-.54 ' 'Lf-12555 ...gm N. W5 -wd'.k8msfSHa.ia.eQ-'bf-4 M'5TTE'HB2'4 ' ,.Tt,vr.R'I',.',' ' .SHP B M, my Q 1 am Jas .za my www Hmm, 1 5 -As va OHIO Q SOUTH CAROLINA PENNSYLVANIA ' Mfj ? .xl WEST VIRGINIA CALIFORNIA aiu. L II! .Jj MONTANA I-x F' QQWLXP ILLINOIS Page Fifty-Four FLORIDA M325- TEXAS ALABAMA Music Department 6 spans sbDg,JD41Dw5-- ffrginztnwnfls 5 5 ei-3211: Throw cross the dark wave, There is a broth-er whom Thr cj - nd quick and strong: Why do you tar - ry, why T A Q 1 ger-fraught men, Sink-ing in an-guish where cue be o'er, Soon will they drift to e- ,-J-stssfbwb Qgnfwouwww D Rs. NINA c. HOLMES . 1 Dil- 3 gf-sf ,.54,5,,gLJ34 le some-one should saveg Some-bod-y's broth-er! O W e then, will dare To lin - get so long? See! he is sink-iv to-day-And you've nev-er been: Winds of temp-ta woe Will ter - ni - ty's shoreg Haste then, my 1' 5 , P 6 'ay, But rw -1-I L S S 52 J ' L - :ii D D D D n A D . D , 2 E, s 2 1 . re, is U ' R. WILLIAM THOMA throw out the Life-Line, his per - il to sn..- out with the Life-Boat! a - way, then, a - way! Throw out the Life-Line! soon hurl them out where the dark wa -ters flow. throw out the Life-Line and save them to - day. x . 0 3s 3lLt3'EPE'Jl1 agricola ggLDDgEf I 1 V qy 'M EVA PEARL CAMPBELL JANICE HARE EULA PEARL CRAFT N 'JF L ROLAND HARRELL .S EDWARD wooo EARL BEATTY BILL BUTLER X CLARENCE TERRY WESLEY POTTER DAN POWERS k RACHEL EDWARDS LOIS WATTS GRACE PRICE SYLVIA CASE f ' zq College Chorus fl Gur Librar t The Library of Holmes Bible College is a lighthouse with rays of truth at the access of those who want to enlighten and expand their channels of thinking. Closed books are dull, but when opened and delved into become beams of knowledge concerning many aspects never before considered. Our library is another step in our preparation not only for today but for tomorrow. Its resources provide a means for attaining higher goals. May these rays be a guide to all in their service to others. Page Fifty-Nine I L V 1 0 M Q ' ' . 9 Y P I I rf P ' fy ff .lss 0 9 1 '93 '5 ' , Ii ' '9 3 -' .-Q -' r.-' .-5 V 1'- Qgt 7 9 xv R, IO pl ' Isa ,n,--,O VETERANS MISSIONS HOLMES ALUMNI ASSOCIATION FAMILY GROUPS LUCY HOLMES SOCIETY BEACHAM FELLOWSHIP FORUM VOICE OF HOLMES STAFF HOLMES ECHO STAFF 1 x,yk-JgAvJg1xvA-Jgyg1gvAvA- Jyvjxvi-Jxvjkv AYA, nwlxvykvfx-Jywjgvly-A-jx-Jgvfi A-A f Avjgyk-ig-A Y Y Avlgvjkvzk-jk-A-Av 5-,919 VM., ,. in ef 'I T? I! '-15 1 , -f -E: I I -1 mf ,X ' R... .V ,qvfd ., ,w y-1,1135 y f 'J' ,- Vf.: , ' .7.f 'w..-' ' .glslv mg-Q. V 14. it v I, ii 1 --, 15545 , - - .F , .J , -15. '-.l.... -.J .Q..T .,- . , ..,-4. , w.,,....,..g 1 :I N 1-1 .Q-4 ...- Missions , 3 'bu- J' E FOREIGN MISSIONS FELLOWSHIP OPPORTUNITIES PROSPECTIVE MISSIONARIES . Page Sxxty-Three ff, E fax? ll' 'N'?r?r, -f v ll l ills E is H QE mv Q.. W 5-N-Mawgg?g:,,,w-H I 122539 yegk erefore, and N teach an fn ions, fjaprizing fliiejm fhe name of the . XF5ffl1er,-Jiang? .af fhe Son, and E of ibe AEHOIX .GHosf. V E . my mf g V -K . 5: ,?f xxf W? - Mah.: 28:19 if f 53' 1 ! F kg -i S fx kk. f g lllll ll IU l INTO S-I ! E'-WZ, 0 SE ALL me woaw , .., , 9 1. AFRICA Neta Skaggs Jean Soles .lan Oden Betty Prosser Sandra Shakes Philip List David Adcock Lila Wright .ZX 2. ALASKA Eva Brewer 3. HAWAll Winfield Kelly 4. INDIA Allan Dawson Annie Krause Ruby Coffman 4.,.-'-4'7 j X I NS Fear thou not for I am wifh thee be not for I am fhy God I will sfrenglhen Ihee help Ihee yea I will uphold Ihee wlfh ihe an of my righieousness Isola X Afjg jf, 5. 6. KOREA Joyce Stevenson Maggie Williams MEXICO Eva Strickland 5-K 7. 8. S OUTH AMERICA S Joan Robinson Ruth Downey Ernest Kestner Billy Toler PAIN Rachel Edwards ffxx XDLA Page Sixty-Five Holmes Alumnl Association Student Council The Holmes Alumni Association is an organi- zation composed of present and former students of Holmes Bible College. This association is of great importance in the growth of the school. Chapters are established in several districts through out States. Present students make up the Student Chapter. The project of the association at the present time is the construction of a new apartment house and assembly hall on the spot where Old Faith- ful, -our present apartment house-is now stand- ing. The co-operation of all the Alumni members will determine the success of our project and the time when it can be accomplished. God can work in marvelous ways and we can work together through the H.A.A. Famil Groups TRAILERVILLE VICTORY HUTS I 3. ,vm mg,-.E iff.: HH. -.i -1 W ag . 'M W' A Q- - 'mf gn ' Q.: ss ss ss -xmwsfsa Mg ,, ms asm I V :.:.:.:,:,:.-.:,:-:-:-:- QW Mm M E Egg-gizf??,?::5EgaA Q,MG 23 322 :gQ.,,,g,HM?2 mm myw nag- 35 5335, 3 ' 1 I mvfafaam M H..gI,: 1-Y-KEMwk,.:i:Z ,A Mi Hmmm:- M--W MX gl ww, . f1.x4 o ' W aaas: WH 53 ' , ,, mfg - --.:.... -Q 21,522 H F M Y M -I3 K - .rv x , .. A Q I My V. , :ex 5 ' M ig . of 5 4 3 2 if M M M W we VT-:hip :QQ -. I. ADCOCK 2. BEATTY 4.5 if V ' Q r.. wx www, -,Q :Agn mn M-Wm Wx? . :Ni 5325.7 if Wagga-.N ..: .:. gg. f L. mx, 'V Q. wixkgip .. I Y QE- 3155? . E jfvai' ' ' ' z.: w M.:-:.: ss '1 i:i- M -.-:s-:-:-: an gs' E:ssf.:i:::1.g:. , S KA a t :Au Q H 1 W H fl ,1 E H ns! A MM EA mm W5 W . ss 3,535 A G , t may mm 'ss an R H 5 .K :L v Mme 'B -MM i ul .:. M YQIQ.: g 1 HP 3. BELL 4. BLACKSTOCK H 54-QQ Q 5 2? gin: 'f B -H E if 'H was ww H Egg 3 Q .:.:.:.:.: .:.:: ss H 3, F.: :F E ::: af. -:-1 fi mg? - W E w E sg W1 ..m Ada' f F' if , 2 f was Q A E M325 ' ' K . Q .:.. :.: . - -:-:- Page Sixiy-Eight , 1 E. 5. BUTLER 8. DIXON 11. HILLEY 6. CHANDLER 9. DREW 12. HOOTS 7. DAVIS IO. DUNFORD 13. HUDSON , 4 K1 'l lggfiiii, y ,. ,ii .f fm. D+- 1 .112 14. KELLY 17. LEVINER 20. MANNING 15. KESTNER 18. LUCAS 21. MCCOY 16. LAMBERT 19. LYONS 22. MILES 7 Page Sixty-Nine !.t , ,mf 1 ,lg T' 1 x 23. MITZELFELT 26. POTTER 29. RANKIN 24. MORAN 27. RADFORD 30. REECE 25. NOSEWORTHY 28. RAMSEY 31. RICE '1- , V.: ' 'I sl p lp 'N'-f 5' ii T2-. I AFL? 32. SABELLA 35. SIMPSON 38. SWINK 33. SHIRLEY 36. SKIPPER 39. WHITFIELD 34. SIMMONS 37. SMITH 40. THOMAS Lucy Holmes Society FIRST SEMESTER President LOIS WATTS Vice President BERNICE COFF r-J Secretary-Treasurer GRACE PRICE . Chaplain ANNIE MAE DAWKINS Program Committee MARQUITA BILLINGSLEY ALICE BROWN PLINEY JEFFCOAT X T . it f,liff'l, iz This organization was formed in honor of Mrs. Lucy Simpson Holmes, Our motto and aim is most precious earthly treasure a person can have-a good character. Others may furnish the but it is we who take of the influence about us, copy the ideals, reach the standards and build character. The aim of our activities is that we might learn to be examples ot believers, in word, in c versation, in charity, in spirit, in purity. I Tim. 4:12 Our spiritual progress is greatly aided by our four organized prayer groups. They give us a away from the rush and whirl of the day where we can gain new vigor and strength. SECOND SEMESTER President GWENDOLYN SHEPHERD Vice President JANICE HARE Secretary-Treasurer EVA PEARL CAMPBELL Chaplain BETTY TYNDALL Program Committee JANICE ODEN EULA PEARL CRAFT RACHEL EDWARDS Page Seventy-Two , Beacham Fellowship Forum i K Q Q? .kk .I The Beachom Fellowship Forum was founded in honor of our presidenf, Dr. Paul F. Beecham, in the year 1943. Its function is to promote a closer fellowship among The boys of the school and to give them a general knowledge of leadership by arranging for them to heor invited speakers from time to time. The Fellowship also enjoys seasonal outings and entertainment on special occasions. FIRST SEMESTER Presiclenf BILL BITLER Vice Presidenf BILLY BOGGS Secrelary-Treasurer SAMUEL FITZGERALD Program Commiifee DANNY STEPHENS LINWOOD CONNER WESLEY POTTER PHILIP LIST SECOND SEMESTER Presidenf EDWARD WOOD Vice Presidenf DANNY STEPHENS Secrefary-Treasurer SAMUEL FITZGERALD Program Commilfee LEVY CASE LINWOOD CONNER WILLARD WAGNER sl' Voice of Holmes Staff ,.. ,tv .NTg. -QQ Editor-Mr. Jesse Daniels Associate Editor-Miss Iva Thomas Stenographer-Miss Vivian Jamerson Business Manager-Mr. Jesse Daniels Qs- lk--Pl Ad Solicitor-Mr. John Bell Campus Reporters-Miss Eula Pearl Craft, Mr Marvin Jernigan. Conference Reporters-Rev. H. T. Spence, Rev. K D. Carlisle, Rev. J. D. Clark, and Rev. Raymond Pope The VOICE OF HOLMES is a bi-monthly publication sponsored by The Holmes Alumni Association. Its purpose is to reflect the activities and policies of the school, report interesting alumni news, and stimulate a spirit of loyalty and fellowship among students, alumni, and friends of the school. To this end its present publication is dedi- cated. 2' ' a SJ' LKL I jgggi i wt N. F i ii H . i f f J Holmes Echo Staff K! - Editor Associate Editor Business Manager MARVIN WHITFIELD EARL BEATTY RICHARD B. LEVINER I I, ,L .,., A . ,E I Q- ll' .X A' I 2 g M in I ' I of A I fi - 4 I It Stenographer Faculty Adviser Ad Solicitor .IANICE HARE JOHN R. HILLEY EULA PEARL CRAFT CNW , gli Ad Solicitor Ad Solicitor Ad Solicitor BILL BUTLER DALE HODNETT BILLY JO BOGGS COMPLIMENTARY ADS MCPHERSON AMOCO STATION 615 Pendleton St. Greenville, S. C. YELLOW CAB Greenville, S. C. BOOTS BRYANT'S CROWN SERVICE Old Buncombe Road and D St. Greenville, S. C. JOHN SUDDETH ESSO Greenville, S. C. PICK'S GARAGE 3225 Old Buncombe Road Greenville, S. C. GIRARDEAU BROS. TEXACO 2414 Old Buncombe St. Greenville, S. C. JONES ATLANTIC SERVICE STATION 3400 Buncombe Street Greenville, S. C. CRAWFORD APPLIANCES 1517 Augusta Road Greenville, S. C. GREENVILLE AUTO WRECKER Greenville, S. C. COLONY FURNITURE CO. 3411 Augusta Road Greenville, S. C. GRAYBAR ELECTRIC CO. Greenville, S. C. ROYAL CLEANERS Greenville, S. C. COLE PAINT AND HARDWARE CO. 601-3 West Washington St. Greenville, S. C. MAYNARD'S BICYLCLE SHOP 1306 Buncombe Street Greenville, S. C. SHAW PHARMACY NO. 1 Rutherford Road Greenville, sl C. LEAGUE MUSIC STORE Greenville, S. C. WM. B. POOLE FEED CO. Greenville, S. C. W. R. BERRY 12 Ruby Drive Greenville, S. C. ATLAS SEWING CENTERS, INC. Greenville, S. C. MRS. HERMAN DENHARDT 323 W. Stone Ave. Greenville, S. C. EASLEY PULPWOOD CO. Easley, S. C. FRED MURCHBANKS 116 Aladdin Street Greenville, S. C. MOON AND BARBARE CROWN STATION 500 East Park Ave. Greenville, S. C. STONE AVENUE ATLANTIC STATION Greenville, S. C. CHANDLER'S SERVICE STATION 2115 Augusta Road Greenville, S. C. REV. AND MRS. WALTER L. WOOD, JR. Route 2 Max Meadows, Virginia MISS JEWEL R. WALDRON 2315 S.W. 59th Terr. Hollywood, Fla. MISS VONCIEL HOBBS Box 1162 Faley, Ala. MISS MELVINE STEWART 111 South High Street Draper, N. C. PENIEL PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS CHURCH White Sulphur Springs, W. Va. REV. J. D. SIMMONS West Columbia, S. C. REV. RAYMOND R. SPAIN 52 Kay Drive, Belmont High Greenville, S. C. REV. E. B. KELLY Abbeville, S. C. MR. AND MRS. E. G. GREER 2805 San Nicholas Tampa, Fla. MR. AND MRS. GLYNN TAYLOR Route 1 Robertsdale, Ala. MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM JAMES CAMPBELL Route 1 Robertsdale, Ala. A. J. CAMPBELL Route 1, Box 120 Robertsdale, Ala. Page Seventy-Six 1 I Jordan - Burns Photographers for HOLMES ECHO BOX 3681 425 COLLEGE STREET GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA Phone 5-6243 JOE JORDAN JIM BURNS FOR THE HEIGJHT OF LUXURIOUSNESS IN ALL-COTTON OR ALL-NYLON CARPETING See WUNDA WEVE Carpets Wunlla Wave Carpet Go P. O. Box 2239 - Greenville, S. C. Compliments and Best Wishes to the SENIOR CLASS or HOLMES BIBLE COLLEGE May God's richest blessings be upon each ot you as you endeavor to devote your lives to the service of lost humanity. A Friend YE9l Q, 75, 3: Q i , IA k fn T Sr' we ' is f- ' f Q L, ef -2 f ,rv I l ' f '- on 'V 1 4 I ' ,f. .. 4?-'J'-it 3. fire gf . I , ' . ' sv- '- ',,,w:-', ,1 , L 'XX ' - , kr ' hx' I' ,--in-4 'I I ' , 1 XJ ::-5, 1uNloR cl-nom 'Kirk ri is ... X ee ee, Thunder Swamp Pentecostal Holiness Church Route 4 Mount Olive, North Carolina Official Board MRS. ALBERT WHITFIELD MR. DANIEL HARREL MR. ALBERT WHITFIELD MR. DENNIS LANE REV. L. E. PEYTON, Pastor Services Sunday School ........... . . . Worship Service .... Junior P. H. Y. S. Evangelistic Service .......... SENIOR P. H. Y. S. THURSDAY NIGHT-7:30 P.M. COUNSELOR-DENNIS LANE I0 A.M. Il A.M. 6:45 P.M. 7:30 P.M. Page S v ty Nine NORTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE OF The Pentecostal Holiness Church, Inc. The First Conference in the Church to operate a Building and Loan with a Conference Certificate of Incorporation and recognized by the State of North Carolina. Let your money work for you, both now and hereafter. Interest paid CQ NM: per annum June 30 and December 31. Lend us your money and we will use it to the Glory of God. For further information write: North Carolina Conference Office, Post Office Box 1274, Goldsboro, North Carolina or Phone Goldsboro 3961. REV. W. E. MORRIS, Superintendent, REV. JEROME HODGES, Assistant Superin tendent, REV. O. T. HOWARD, Secretary, REV. RALPH R. JOHNSON, Treasurer, REV T. O. TODD, Board Member. London Street Pentecostal Holiness Church 2205 London Street PORTSMOUTH, VIRGINIA REV. KEN HARRINGTON, Pastor Page Eighty First Pentecostal Holiness Church EAST ROCKINGHAM, N. C. H. P. ROBINSON, Minister Board of Deacons DEWEY PATE RICHARD LAMBERT S. O. FLOWERS L. L. WALKER W. D. CAUSEY V. D. NORTON, Treasurer THE CHURCH WITH A VlSION P g EghtyO What We Say It ls, It ls REGISTERED JEWELERS AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY OFFICIAL JEWELERS - HOLMES BIBLE COLLEGE H A L E ' S Leading Jewelers and Diamond Merchants Since 1856 I 00th ANNIVERSARY dis PRINTING COMPANY AnnuaIs of Distinction pflly RULING flIvG GREENvu.LE, soun-I cARouNA A RT WORK-x X BINDING- x A E I.m-IQGRAPI-:ING I x ENGRAVING P g EghyT if GSPXN, ss- M qua. ' X - N W' . 4 11- A ' sg A I. A' D l - Y Q. VN., 1 C' .iw ' A' G. A if I, lg, r .. tx 1 A f Rohertsdale Pentecostal Holiness Church ROBERTSDALE, ALABAMA DEACONS W. A. Dovis, R. M. Stanton, C. B. White, C. J Hobbs REV. J. W. STEWART, Pastor P g Eghty Th Compliments of Western North Carolina Conference The Pentecostal Holiness Church G. D. YEATTS, Superintendent DON S. WHITFIELD, Asst. Supt. K. A. CARLISLE, Secretary E. T. HOYLE, Treasurer F. A. DAIL, Board Member Compliments of The First Pentecostal Holiness Church Corner Ashland and Magnolia Streets Andrews, S. C. Pastor, N. D. SELLERS The Church with a Big Welcome Compliments to THE CLASS OF 1956-57 DUNN 5 8. 'IOC 8. S'I.00 STORE Andrews, S. C. MOUNT ZION FREE-WILI. BAPTIST CHURCH Godwin, North Carolina REV. EARL EDWARDS, Pastor Compliments of FIVE-POINTS PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS CHURCH JACKSON, OHIO THE LITTLE CHURCH WITH A BIG WELCOME Pastor: MRS. A. L. BEATTY P g Egh1yF FREE WILL BAPTIST CHURCH PIKEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA REV. EARL EDWARDS, Pastor DEACONS Luby Forehan, Paul Goff, Woodrow Scott, Bobby Hinnont, Robert Mooring TREASURER Donald Mooring CLERK Mrs. Isooc Hicks Page Engl-:ty Fnve With Compliments of The South Carolina Conference ofthe Pentecostal Holiness Llhuroh Conference Superintendent REV. T. O. EVANS 454 W. Evans Street, Florence, South Carolina Assistant Superintendent REV. H. P. ROBINSON R. F. D., Rockingham, North Carolina Secretary REV. .l. L. WALL Route 2, Box 391, West Columbia, South Carolina Treasurer REV. C. B. EDWARDS 205 W. Darlington Street, Florence, South Carolina Board Member REV. M. L. MOORE Camden, South Carolina Page Eighty-Six First Pentecostal Holiness Church DANVILLE, VIRGINIA REV. R. J. WELLS, Pastor Official Board R. G. JONES J. A. GARDNER, SR. J. H. STOWE B. C. ARNN, JR. TOM SCEARCE J. A. GRAVETT, SR. MRS. L. W. FRANKLIN, AMOS CRAIG Secretary-Treasurer Church Calendar Sunday School . . . ..................................... . . . 9:45 A. M J. CRAIG STOWE, Superintendent Morning Worship . . . ............................... .... I l:0O A. M Evangelistic Service .................. . . . 7:30 P. M Mid-Week Prayer Service fWednesdayl ............................ 7:30 P. M LYNWOOD CREEL, JR., Director and Minister of Music Page Eighty-Seve Compliments of The Upper South Carolina Conference The Pentecostal Holiness Church J. LOUIS COWARD, Superintendent J. W. SPAIN, Assistant Supt. ZEB D. SMITH, Secretary W. G. ELLENBERG, Treasurer RALPH TAYLOR, Board Member Free-Will Baptist Church Fourth and Queen Streets WiImington, North Carolina Sunday School .....,......... 'IO A.M. Morning Worship .... ..... I 'I A.M. Youth Service ............... 6:45 P.M. Evangelistic Service .......... 7:45 P.M. I Pastor: REV. A. C. WHEELER PIEDMONT PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS CHURCH Pastor: REV. JOHN W. WARREN Piedmont, South Carolina Page Eighty E ght ,fp xii 7' D I' 9' - 1 . av ,pf -- - 4.-. Ll F' , ', 1 'Egg an ,E 1 uf I ,i,, ,A AQ- , I if . 4.x NX-X ' ,nw I . A A-E ,-fe --....- ' A X em- w e-. .. g 'IN 'law ' A . x 5 X fyg, - I, ,,. 3,1 f -'--- we , if - - '+' '-,ZW fx An. A R R Q ' 1 V.. X. A , ' 1 ' 4. -,, - 1, 1 THE WHITE HOUSE FORK PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS CHURCH 5 I ROUTE 1 L U BAY MINETTE, ALABAMA If has been our privilege to see our Sunday School rise io an affendance of 769. Pastor: REV. J. G. RIDER Page Eighfy'Nine IUDSON Pentecostal Holiness Church Heatherly Drive GREENVILLE, S. C. Sunday School ..... .... l 0:00 Morning Worship ..... .... 'I 1:00 Evangelistic Service .. .. ..... 7:30 Midweek Prayer Service- QWednesday Nightl ..... ..... 7 :30 Pastor: REV. R. L. DUNCAN Schooltield St. Paul Pentecostal Holiness Pentecostal Holiness Church Church The Little Church With a Big Welcome SWANSEA' SOU'TH CAROLINA DEACONS: Archer Waid, Ray Scearce, Claude South, Preston Bortts, Robert Slayton, Mrs. B. Sunday School ------- ----- l 0200 C, Warren, Treq5ufer. Morning VVOI'Sl'Ilp ..... ..... ll P. H. Y. S. ........ .... 7 :00 Pastor: REV. F. A. DAIL DANVILLE, VIRGINIA Evangelistic Service ............... 8:00 Pastor: REV. C. M. HICKERSON PEMBROKE KINDERGARTEN Page Ninety Compliments of J. louis Coward Construction Company QUALITY WORKMANSHIP AND DEPENDABLE SERVlCE Greenville, South Co rolino Phone 2-7201 ., NK.:-:,: og .gr new -ml 'I .ff,'2 4' G Compliments of 6 H GROCERY 807 Dawson Street Wilmington, N. C. L. L. HANCHEY, Proprietor PQN yO YOUR LINCOLN AND MERCURY DEALER For The fines? in new and used cars or y Auto-moior service problems VISIT OUR SHOW ROOMS AND SE-RVICE DEPARTMENT 410 WEST WASHINGTON STREET Greenville, S. C. Phone 9-1051 Compliments of THE C-EER DRUG COMPANY Wholesale Druggist CHARLESTON SPARTANBURG GREENVILLE Complimenfs of MARTIN PRINTING COMPANY Greenville, Soul h Carolina B. F. GOODRICH TIRES GILBERT AND ACCESSORIES 219 E. Washington ST. Phone 5-9657 Complete Greenville, S. C. Compliments of Royal Crown Cola Company GREENVILLE, s. C. HOME FURNISHINGS 418 South Main Street GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA Paul F. Beecham, Jr., Manager Pg N tyT w.- -M457-T .ii-.FW , ' H ETALM' , il yyfgfxff- 5 mga - sa if is DN,-as QW a as I Bmw? is A- Seniors. A good day to sleep! Aren't they lovely! Our Mothers. Taking up Food. Dreaming. Four-leaf clover? Surprise! Climb aboard! Pretty girl. Posing My Friend Smokey. Here comes the bride! Oh that Bright Sun! Song birds Page Ninety-Three COCA-GULA BDTTLING COMPANY I SHlRBY'S FOR ECONOMICAL SMARTN ESS Greenville, S. C. COMPLIMENTS AND BEST WISHES FROM YOUR FRIENDLY STEVENSON BROS. D I E Home Furnishings R 845 Buncombe Street GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA SANS SOUCI LAUNDRY AND CLEANERS PHONE 2-3742 2501 OLD BUNCOMBE ROAD GREENVILLE, S. C, PQN yF God's lilfle workers. Senior Girls Leis go for a Ride! Dishes! ! Church History Class. What fun! Lonely. Feeding the ducks! Ma, Pa 8. fhree of fheir chilcl- ren. Smiling faces. Sfudious eh? The four Sfooges. Canteen bound! A hiking we will go! Senior so soon? Page Ninety-Five PQ Compliments of SULLIVAN HARDWARE COMPANY Greenville, South Carolina WHOLESALE ONLY THOMASON PURE OIL 701 Hampton Ave. Greenville, S. C. BRUCE 8. DOSTER 116 5. Mein sf. GREENVILLE, s. C. D. w. BROWN BILL TILLER'S ESSO STATION 1438 Augusto Road Greenville, S. C. BLUE RIDGE LUMBER COMPANY LUMBER AND BUILDERS SUPPLIES Greenville, S. C. BELK-SIMPSON CO. LEWIS CLEANERS 8- HATTERS Your S 3, H Green Sfemp Sie,-e Delivery Service Phone 3-1741 Greenville, 5, C, 230 Buncombe St. Greenville, S. C EAZY WASH LAUNDERETTE Open 8 A. M. to 6:30 P.M. PICK-UP CLEANING AND LAUNDRY 635 Buncombe Street Phone 2-7241 THACKSTON CHEVROLET CO. Dial 2-4451 Greenville, S. C. Compliments of NEW EFIRD DEPARTMENT STORE South Main Street Phone 2-1821 WALGREEN'S DRUGS 22 North Main You're Always Welcome at Walgreen's. Greenville, S. C. N tyS ----J J 33:- ,,,.!-:wif - rj.. fi X'-I ' ' i 4 I I ? 5 Q24 me 'W ll E 'gf ,lg -.JT 1 4 +2 Fi? Q IL vb-H 3 Compliments Phone 2-5687 Res. 3-1708 Real Estate LESLIE C1 SHAW, INC Developers 320 Buncombe St. First Federal Building GREENVILLE, S. C. -1 I HOTEL COURT HUNEXCELLED IN AMERICA Unexcelled in America AIR CONDITIONED Television, Telephone Each Room Two Swimming Pools US 29 North x Greenville, South Carolina c I Telephone 4 i I, Recommended Duncan Hines N nety-Eight N. u vii? '12 ii h-1 5' R' X... ve-4' J , 'L I-N1 ,X i 1 :V Sv i' .L 4 .5 , .w.'S5 EEE! P. , H Yule- -I ' A v --.Q-A-gg, , N , -M-l -.QFQQT U T ,- 'A , A , U Y qw? 4 Y 1- .-xv -ff--1:0 :H - . if M: YJ::..'-Q, 5 .f ,rn - , . .. ,- 5,4--an -A-vw.. Q --,A Yi, nad- zz, 1 A + ,Hz A JA I ALIVAYSI-'il-'F:'I'AR sr 0 u A I IT I 'IO-I2-I4 N. Main Street GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA Where Ihe Greofer Piedmont Area Shops ond Saves! GRADUATE TO GREATER FOOD SAVINGS at your friendly Compliments of AIKEN BROTHERS LTD COLONIAL sToREs', G'ee'Wf e' S' C' SNYDER'S AUTO SALES We Don'f Keep the Best Cars-We SeII 'Em WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Dial 9-1341 PgO Hdd 4. .i-:I U4 , ! , xla. IH 2 . 5 Xl Q I r X l ttf I if I f v 1 I I x., X H K .QW Singing the Gospel. 6. The Sunday School 7 Attentive. 8 Precious little children. 9 County Home Girls. 70. , iii Q? Aging xl 'V' with 3 r 1 l i H I I ln .. ., ,.: xwew 1-,5kAw-1 ,nv-em-mana? X I a Aggra- '4 is Bashful? Ministering to the children. Visiting the prison. She tells them of Jesus. These cold days. W5 TWT?-E Watch what you are doing. In the Jungles. The little children pray. The children sing. Street Service Page One Hundred One M , mee.. ,mf as ,.,.,nm CHEATHAM-CREENVI LLE HARDWARE, INC. A COMPLETE LINE or BEST QUALITY HARDWARE - PAINTS - POTTER TOOLS - CUTLERY, Etc. Plenty Free Customer Parking 201 Buncombe Street Greenville, S. C. D. IONES cf soNs FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1004 Augusto Street Telephone 5-1641 Greenville, S. C. Compliments of UNITED TIRE COMPANY 17 College St. Greenville, South Carolina MARY'S BEAUTY SHOPPE 901 Buncombe Street Greenville, S. C. Phone 3-1311 TRIANGLE PHARMACY Buncombe - Rutherford Streets PHONE 2-2121 Complimentsof The Reasonable Drug Store GREENVILLE, S. C. HEYWARD MAHON CO. I E Incorporated C C OUTFITTERS TO MEN AND BOYS Greenville, S. C. Congratulations Seniors DUKQEQ POJZVER coM PANY P g O e Hundred Two 4. X 'll I - , '. 4 I -I ,L , f'b' ' ' 3- H. N I , awww.. QL 7 1 .1 ,,,....K,- , . 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WE BELIEVE IN YIIUH .IUIIGMEIIITU , A 13 1 Ip PET I HOMDCENIIED MILK , angler' -ge' ICE CREAM ond MILK COMPARE PET WITH ANY OTHER PgOHddF Vw Am- , 'J -115 . fa N: I n 'mr - 4 .ln , X I 1 ' ' ,, .I 1 13:55, W , r ,..., . 1- . 'r vga dvr ,A!! ' 1, . 1 11 ' . x I? A I J? 1 N A WW' .- L 52' we , I f ,r -..,. Y '-151 rf? Q 6 Qs-1 wwf , lv' JY f i 74 -g W uf gf JW . . . - MW 5 I 2? QI. xi., -.. . -1 -.1 ...gl sf , 1.,,5 'i 4 Cleaning silver. 6 Danny-The plumber. 7 8 9 Lucy Holmes Family. Pepsi! cooling in the creek. Working while the sun is shining. 70 Beans taste good in weeks to come. Ah! don't be angry! Will work till Jesus comes. I 4 Get to work girls. 15 Golden Biscuits. Page 12. To the library. 13. ll. Going for a walk Buddy and Billy. Freshman Beauty. Now Jump high. One Hundred Seven IUDSON T. MINYARD, lNC. OLDSMOBILE EXCLUSIVE Greenville, S. C. UNIVERSITY ALEXANDER'S DRUG CO PARK MOTEL Al the Medical Court u. s. Highway 29 Nenh DEPENDABLE ECoNoMlCAL SERVICE I AIR CoNDlTloNED -. TV - TELPl-loNEs REXALI- Phone 5-5512 sos Pendleton sl. - Phone 5-7027 Greenville, s. C. Greenville, s. C. A GOOD PLACE TO suv COAL BALLENGER COAL CO. YARD-13 Calvin St. Dial 2-6474 P. O. Box Greenville, South Carolina CELY BROS. LUMBER CO. Phone 2-3548 CLYDE FOSTER FUEL OIL Washington Avenue Greenville' 5. C. Greenville, S. C. J. C. HALEY FURNITURE co. CO 'P 'e 'S 0' SERVING GREENVILLE EIETY YEARS STEWART-MERRITT COMPANY Home of Qualify Furnifure CLOTHING SINCE ,907 656 S. Main Sireet Greenville, S' C. 26 S. Main Sireet Greenville, S. C. o H cl dE'ghl 1 PEARCE-YOUNG-ANC-EL CO. wHoLEsALE Foons Fresh - Frozen - Canned - Dried WHOLESALE SERVICE Greenville, South Carolina Willard Patton Auto Sales Buy with Confidence 14 Easley Bridge Road GREENVILLE, S. C. Phone 5-1791 DR. PEPPER BOTTI.E'R'S CORP. Greenville, S. C. FAUI.KNER'S SERVICENTER 808 Green Ave. Greenville, S. C. BOB BRASHIER'S FURNITURE STORE Greenville, S. C. DIXIE CLEANERS 115 West Washington Street Telephone 2-9801 ONE DAY SERVICE DAN HUNT'S ESSO STATION 291 By-Pass and Furman Hall Road Telephone 3-9162 WASHING AND GREASING BRYANT TIRE COMPANY VULCANIZING REPAIRING 1413 Buncombe Street Dial 3-2196 Page One Hundred Nine Compliments of Woodside Mills Greenville, South Carolina Gordon Food Products POTATO CHIPS - PORK SKINS - CANDIES COOKIES - BAKERY PRODUCTS - PEANUTS Greenville, and Washington North Carolina CORN CHEESE SNAPS WHITE'S STORES, INC. WHERE To CALL PLAZA PHARMACY, INC. -I- M- King Reliable Prescription Druggists Phone 2-4561 New Buncombe Road Lewis Plaza Shaping Center No Answer DIGI 2-9940 Phone 9-1381 Greenville, S. C Compliments of MORRISON'S RESTAURANT 16 E. Washington St. Greenville, S. C. Page One Hundred Ten Wesleyan Methodist Church Fountain Inn, S. C. 10:00 A.M. Sunday School .... Morning Worship .... ..... 1 1:00 A. M. Evangelistic Service ........... 7:30 P. M. CHARLES G. SHIRLEY, Pastor Moore's Chapel Pentecostal Holiness Church Route 2, Kenly, N. C. RICHARD J. SASSER, Pastor Congratulations to a GROWING SCHOOL From a GROWING CHURCH Pentecostal Holiness Church St. Pauls, N. C. CONRAD N. HALL, Pastor Compliments of Emmanuel Holiness Church St. Pauls, N. C. ROBERT E. HINSON, Pastor HIGH FIDELITY RADIO AND TELEVISION Arthur Rixon fr Sons 209 W. Washington Street Phone 2-9691 Greenville, S. C. rrawrrflt Kffif C - M sta-'ffy HOLMES MEMORIAL YOUTH SOCIETY GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA President-LINDA ALEXANDER Vice President-Wl LLARD WAGNER Secretary-Treasurer--LOIS ANN DUNCAN Page One Hundred Eleven Ad Contest Winners EVA PEARL CAMPBELL DONALD NOSEWORTHY Page One Hundred Twelve .'lp'- -fi ' 'l A-Iv, ,. 245- ,c.,u-.--2 , -' -H1 ,1- ' -,'1,i' . W.. - J! :- pk Na -7.1- -J 4 .se- .,. wx .. .yah - luv, - ,ur ' Thus our voyage through 1he school year of 1957 has come toon end. Our lourney haS not seemed long, and as we remimsce wewlll find in some ways it is only another routine annual.. Howevei-, we hope you will find enough 'in,dividu.ali1y, .in the book to mean more than jusf onorher eaiilon. A r ' wil'-Yo'uJrTn+el'g51'was ln mind asihensfalff compileclthe pages fof !hiS..,1 .your annual. Our desire is that you ma-y share ,with us afjoyous experience as you relive those Hays. a?The'5cli3or is indebiedlio each 'of you for your untirlng assis1gnCefin p,ubljshipg fhigAVplume,- especially Mr. Hilley, jour 'faculff ddyisorc and-flue sfqffvwho worked faithfully .vufirilfallfvyasadihleved. - ' -, ' A b We hooge like lheNlM9,57 Hollf'U65 Echog-fandrlthafir - lzwi-l lflrecallf me'm'oiie3 'thiofjahouf your , Voyqsggpf, lifie,,Mll1,g'n -M -,1-j,ypufi,gff'o'lcL- fhese pageg i?17'futuie:1yeacs .,yv'e, hope! that A . !h?lQugh+fhi's publ,icdtiprlh-jhel-Qngigbyyayw of ljfeyat 'Holmeb .,-- Bible'-College can-,Cgain be6on5e+f6.realify,f . . 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