Holt High School - Souvenir Yearbook (Holt, AL)

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If the pages of our book in future years carry you back in dreams to these days so dear to us, and you live again With friends you love, the purpose for which We have striven will have been achieved and our fond- est hopes fulfilled. ontenfs THE SCHOOL SENICRS J UNIORS ACTIVITIES ATHLETICS FEATURES ADVERTISEMENTS Realizing that his influence has been dominant and his efforts untiring, and recog- nizing his excellent leader- ship among the boys and vital interest in the athlet- ics of our school we, the Sen- ior Class of Holt High School respectfully dedicate this fourth Volume of the Souvenir to our Coach, our Teacher and our Friend MR. M. H. SHERER DQCj7.Cdf7OW ALMA MATER Our strong hand can ne'er he broken It can never die, Far surpassing wealth unspoken Sealed hy .friendship's tie. Holt High School, hail to thee, You have been kind to usg Ever will we cherish for thee Thoughts of love and trust. Memory's leaflets close shall twine Around our hearts for aye, And waft us back o'er life,s broad traclc To pleasures long gone by. High school days are swiftly passing, Soon their sands are run, While we live, we'll ever cherish Friendships here begun. THE SCHOOL A , i :L BOARD ov TRUSTEES PRINCIPAL S. ANDREWS 1- H- BOTELER O. C. PIERSON N. F. NUNNELLEY Chairman FACULTY T . I MRM E- L' A-SBURY DOROTHY ATKINSON MARY Louise BELL G. L- CAMp SAME B, JOHNSON I Md- 7Cm'fm'5 Home Economirs Jflatlvematics Science, Athletic, Englinl, SOCLGI Studiex 4 - - T EDITH Poous ALMA MERLE PIERSON M. H. SHERER MRS. M. H. WILBOURNE Ensluh Social Smdiex Affllflirf Commerrial Socifil Studies I W 'STUDENT CGUNCIL OFFICERS LYNN Cooic . . .,..,, . President GEORGE jomss . . . Vice-President JENELLE MILLS . . . . . . Secrelary and Treasurer john D. Cook Hester Parker Woodworth Clements Webster Parker Edward Millar Bobbie Lancaster Rita Mae Kvzer 'Rx .,.. f e 'HH li - f V r we -ff 7' Page Six 5' i SEN IORS OFFICERS Enwmnn MILLAR . i . President BILL STANDIFER . . Vice-President jsfwsrrs EAST . . . Secretary JENELLE MILLS . . Treasurer CLASS POEM Farewell to Holt, the school of our heartg Tho' we've reached our goal, we hate to emharlc. As we tread along life's narrow pathg May we remember Holt, History, English, and Math. Yes, we're proud at last, we've reached the topg Some of us will go on, some will stop. Sometimes we wished no teachers were hired, We really didn't meant itg I guess we were tired. We're very proud Seniors, we'll stand life's test, We'll live for the better, and better the rest. We hope that each Senior has left a good impressiong We hope that each teacher survives time's depression. We Seniors will say farewell and adieu, Though the blessings we gave were seldom and few. We'll always respect Holt as the best in the land. Yes, it was the school of Holt that made us woman and man. MARY JANXCE CAUSE? Page Seven SENIORS JOHN ANDRE Six feet of funf, ALBERT APPLEGATE If brains were dynamite you would blow up the worlclf, ROBERT BARKSDALE With virtue and quiet lvef may conquer the world. RAY BOLING Better late than neverv ELSIE BURGESS Not that I love work less, but that I love fun more. MARIE BUTLER A perfect talking machine. -IANICE CAUSEY Thy modesty is a candle to tlvy merit. LEOLA CHANDLER A charm attendx her everywhere. WOODROW CLEMENTS Work is the keyword to achievement. RALPH COLLINS Diligence will conquer all. Page Eight f r SENIORS BARBER COOK He is the sclvemiest schemer that ever scum. LYNN COOK He is a sclrolar, and a ripe good one. REBECCA ANN DAVIE As merry as the day is long. JEANETTE EAST Her ways are ways of pleasantnessf' PAUL GUTHRIE Full of love if only I could express it. LLOYD HAMNER 'Lazy, slow and unconcerned, be went to class and sometimes learned. JOE HASSELL Sometimes I sit and think and sometimes I just sit. LEWIS HASSELL Smile even tlzouglr it hurts your fafef' JACK HINTON He is up in his classes, be has read many books, but lve cloesn't care for girls or their looks? ELIZABETH MAE HOWTON If ever in doubt, giggle. Page Nine ii i 'W I f X X 3 I I SENIORS MARY LOUISE I-IULSEY She loves to lauglv, slve loves to walk, and olv, my how slve loves fo tallzf' CLYDE JONES Sky in class but not so with tlve girlsf, GEORGE JONES And tlne Wonder grew, that one small head could carry all be lqnenff' STERLING KIZZIAH Men of few Words are the best menf' DIMPLE LIVINGSTCPN Ever mild and gentle in her ways. DORIS LOCHRIDGE None know but to love lrer, none name lrer but to praise ber. MILDRED LOCI-IRIDGE The smallest and the dearest. PAUL MARTIN An embalmer to be, l1ere's hoping none of us lvelll seef' DONALD MILLAR A sober youtlv, stearly and lmrd Working., EDWARD MILLAR Knowledge comes but wisdom lingers. Page Ten J r SENIORS -IENELLE MILLS Where duty calls there she may be found. JOHN ALBERT MILLS Thou hast Wit at will. ANNA LOU SEALES A mighty spirit fills that little frame. HORACE SHAMBLIN Air minded in his fame. BILL STANDIFER 'Girls to the right of himg girls to the left 0 himg girls all around himf' ROYSTON SWINDAL He willingly lends a helping handf, MILDRED TOXEY Mischievous and good naturedf' MARIE WARD The pink of perfeftionf, TERESSA MAE YARBQOUGH Work Well done makes pleasure more fun. OSCAR ZEANAH 'Last on the roll book but not so with us.' KNO Picture, MINUS CAUSEY JOE LAYCOCK Page Eleven ! CLASS HISTORY In 1934, our class made its debut into high school. We were no longer mere junior highs but we had a name, Freshmen . And were we proud of it! Mr. M. H. Sherer was chosen to be our section room teacher and Mr. H. L. Nipper, our principal. New corners to the faculty besides Mr. Sherer were Mr. George L. Camp and Miss Dorothy Atkinson. Mr. Nipper and Mr. Sherer, very courageously helped us with their pet subjects-algebra and civics. Our career was just beginning, and it was a prom- ising one. Then we woke up to the fact that we were sophomores. How fast the time had flown. This time we had a number of new members. And once more we got acquainted, that Alberta bunch seemed as if they had always been with us. There came at mid-term Joe Hassell and Eugene Hosmer. And speaking of new- comets, there also came our new principal, Mr. N. F. Nunnelley. Added to our faculty were Miss Adelle Clements and Mrs. M. H. Wilbourn, Jr. This year Mr. Nunnelley cleared the path called Geometry and Miss Clements that one called World History, and we saw clear sailing ahead. Suddenly, we were Juniors, and we were going at top speed. This year we lost two of our members through marriage. To Cecil Hendericks we gave Ora Lee Boyd, and to Festus Crowder, Lois McKinley. Then Sara Henson and Juanita Howell decided to leave us and go to work. We lost Hazel Mullenix, who was transferred to County High, Louise Johnson to Brookwoodg Bessie Griffin to Moundvilleg and Lucille Barron to Albertville. New additions to our class were Lewis Hassell, Peggy Johnson, Jenelle Mills, Paul Guthrie, Mildred Hinkle, and Bill Denton. New members of our faculty for this year were Mr. Robert Denton and Miss Sadie Bell Johnson. Then to our surprise there came a day when we were to have the title of Seniors. We have almost reached our goal. We have had many hardships but we've recovered from them all. This term we had two new teachers, Miss Mary Louise Bell and Miss Alma Merle Pierson. Mr. Nunnelley is still principal and Mr. Sherer has been with us through these years. Other teachers that have been with us all the way are Mrs. E. L. Asbury, Miss Edith Poole, Mr. George L. Camp, and Miss Dorothy Atkinson. We've had one marriage this year. Mildred Hinkle gave us quite a scare when she and Omar Lochridge were married. How- ever, she continued her school career. The students who left us were Eugene Hosmer, Verl Orr, Peggy Johnson, and Bill Denton. New students were Eliza- beth Mae Howton, Paul Martin, Mildred Toxey, Mary Louise Hulsey, John Al- bert Mills, Joe Laycock, Horace Shamblin and Minus Causey. So the class of '38 is no more. We're at last facing a great future. Wish us happiness and success. G. JEANNETTE EAST Page Twelve THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the members of the Senior Class of 1938, being fairly sane of mind after struggling through our four years of High School, do hereby make, purpose, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament, since we feel that there are in our possession certain things which may be of some use to those who come after us. ARTICLE ONE Item, 1. To Holt lHigh School we leave the said duty and the hard work that goes with the making of an annua . 2. To our Principal, and Faculty we bequeath a life of ease and tranquility after we have safely graduated and passed on. 3. To the Senior II's we bequeath the sponsoring of The Souvenir. 4. To the Senior I's we bequeath our worldly wisdom, a point that we find them very deficient in. - 5. To the Junior I's, II's, and IIl's we leave our deepest sympathy and strength to help them over- come their timidity and difficulties. ARTICLE TWO 1. John Andre leaves his grey socks to Clyde Watts. 2. Albert Applegate bequeaths his ability to argue to Hazel Landers. 3. Robert Barksdale bequeaths his dignified and reserved diposition to Lawrence Estes. 4. Ray Boling leaves his tardiness to Eva Pearl Hinkle. 5. Woodrow Clements bequeaths his ability to swing an ax to Charlie Crowder. 6. Ralph Collins bequeaths his French thoughts and actions to Kathleen Williams. 7. Lynn Cool: bequeaths his job as toastmaster to Webster Parker. 8. Barker Cook and Lloyd Hamner leave their ability to annoy to Hugh Moon. 9. Paul Guthrie leaves his untiring efforts to teaching the Agriculture Class to Felton Wheat. 10. Joe Hassell bequeaths his love of the opposite sex to Morgan Barksdale. 11. Lewis Hassell leaves his ability of thinking to David Wurm. 12. Jack Hinton bequeaths his quiet and congenial disposition to Timmons Terry. 13. Clyde Jones leaves his ability as a lover to Carlton Montgomery. 14. George Jones leaves his ability for moving down the football field to Wayne Butler. 15. Edward Millar leaves his position as President of the Senior Class to Web Parker. 16. Donald Millar leaves his bashfulness and timidity to J. B. Barnes. 17. Paul Martin leaves his ability to swing the paddle as Mr. Sherer's assistant to Hobson Chandler. 18. John Albert Mills leaves his Austin and the safe driving to Elwood Martin. 19. Bill Standifer leaves his place on the football team to J. R. Bennett. 20. Royston Swindal leaves his job of doing errands for Coach to Buster McClellan. 21. Oscar Zenah leaves his desire to be at the top of the roll book instead of the end to Maudell Bryant and B. Barnes. ARTICLE THREE 1. Elsie Burgess leaves her ability to speak across the room to Mary Colvin. 2. Rebecca Ann Davie leaves her habit of carrying purses to Willie Mae Crowder. 3. Mary Janice Causey and Ann Seales leave their blushes to Vera Guthrie. 4. Leola Chandler bequeaths her great desire for long vacations to Letitia Gilbert. 5. Jeanette East leaves her quiet ways, her typing ability, and her desire to be your next lawyer to Edna Ruth Moon. 6. Mary Louise Hulsey wants Peggy Johnston to have her chewing gum. 7. Mildred Lochridge leaves the ability and the age old words to say the marriage vows to Ella Stokes. 8. Lizzie Mae Howron leaves her giggle to Mary Colvin. 9. Dimple Livingston bequeaths her love for colors to Virgie Emerson. 10. Doris Lochridge leaves her place in the office to Flora Garner. ll. Jenelle Mills wjlls her place as the chairman and leader of all committees to Maudell Bryant. 12. Mildred Toxey wills her mischievousness to Margaret 'Ryan. 13. Marie Ward wills her ability to wear clothes to Sybil Odum. 14. Teressa Mae Yarbrough leaves her said duty as the Editor of The Souvenir to Beatrice Pritchett. I. Marie Butler, your testator, leave this duty to the one that feels that they can do a better job than I have done. MARIE BUTLER, Tertator. Page Thirteen CLASS PROPHECY As Edward and I sat in my office the other day, we began discussing the things that had passed and one great question was asked, I wonder where all our friends are, and what they are doing from that great day when all the seniors marched away. And the two of us from our travels knew pretty well what would each would do, So as we began to gossip and tell our tales, we thounght of John Andre, that fellow of might, who reached his ambition, his seventh feet in height. Of Albert Applegate, one studious and bright, who holds his seat in the U. S. Senate tonight. And Robert Barksdale with his mighty will has taken the place of William Tell. Of Ray Boling with easy going way, has made a special agent for the A. G. Bt A. Minus D. Causey a grocerman is he and he mastered English believe me. And Woodrow Clements, a lumber man is he, and does his work with care and ease. There's Ralph Collins, the en- gineer, he takes his orders with the least of fear. Of Barver Cook, a mechanical man, he does good work all over the land. And old joe Hassel, the president of a school of game. His is a school of the insane. Of Lewis Hassell, who believed in Mr. Camp, and so he became a chemist champ. And Lloyd Hamner, couldn't get 100 miles an hour out of his Ford, we now find him an air pilot for Henry Ford. Jack Hinton, a lad we all knewg he's made a doctor, one good and true. Of Paul Guthrie, a flower man is he, willing to lend a helping hand, you see. There's Clyde Jones, a post- master is heg and he does his duty, you can believe in me. And George Jones, so mighty and great, in football classics is where he rates. Of Sterling Kizziah, a dishwasher was he, but now he's the manager of that cafe you see. Of joe Laycock, a wise old guy plays comedy roles in Hollywood shy. Paul Martin, head embalmer at Jones and Spigner's is he, here's hoping none of us he'll see. Of john Albert Mills, the radio man, he brought out television and now we see in other lands. And Donald Millar, the sailboat kingg he broke the woi-ld's record in his Nancy Queen. Of Horace Shamblin, who knows how to fly, he has broken the record by touching the sky. There's Royston Swindal, a friend we all knew, and he still is just as good and true. Oscar Zcanah, known far and near for his fine duty he's shown through these years. Elsie Burgess, so kind and so dear, who wanted to master her charms but found it much easier to master john. Of Marie Butler, so keen and straight, who made a good stenographer for Chase BL Chase. Janice Causey a poet we all know, who made her deput on the radio. Of Leola Chandler, so tender and gay, she married a professor and moved away. Of Rebecca Ann Davie first lady of the land, for she received a President's hand. And Jeanette East, our lucky pal, she made a good lawyer, and now takes her bows. Of Mary Louise Hulsey, who went to school and finished college, and now her ocupation is reaching Biology. And Elizabeth Mae Howton, with her sweet and kind deeds, she made a preacher kneel on his knees. Mildred Lochridge nee Mildred Hinkle, the size of a mite, but she handles her hubby, I bet all right. And Doris Lochridge, who made Hester a fine and faithful wife and now she leads a happy life. There's Dimple Livingston, so lovely and tall: she became a housewife the very next fall. jenelle Mills, the cheerleader we all knew, and she's still cheering for coach and his crew. And Ann Seales, who was successful in her grandfather's will, and now she lives on Carnegie Hill. Of Marie Ward, in a fashion show you will find, pretty Marie, oh! how she shines. And Mildred Toxey, so frisky and gayg she made a million and stored it away. Teressa Mae Yar- brough, a pianist we all knew, and now she plays with Judy Canova and Ben Blue. And now to tell you what Ed Millar and I do. He's head knocker for an engineering crew, and I am a detective watching you. BILL STANDIFER Page Fourteen .-,V st un: A A .' ' i 3 , A. P N ,?1lTQGRAPH5 W Mm! MW! www '22-:M,.L. QAQI-el..-,IL 55 U Q . Q:? 1 :E 74646 , Mm J ffliil , mag, Ev - 'i 6.-fdwfgf . ' MILK- ' ww?-53 0 ww' . ?ZT,.ji?ZT.q, f 7-ffwv 'vfmfgzhhu Comm-ff f Jw H, aww, 7-if 59 M7 . , Jffuuivi, an If aww MLM, Iiuvc- ' W,, ., i ZYQZJWZZZL . -,Qr9afzM,Q, f 1 Jmlwg .- .pilom .., a J. B. Barnes Flora Garner Naomi Pritchett ali, Au W SENIOR II OFFICERS WEBTSER PARKER . , . . . . BEATRICE PRITCHETT . Hazel. LANDERS , . MAUDELL BRYANT . 1. R. Bennett Wayne Boteler Pat Brady Maudell Bryant Hobson Chandler Mary Colvin Charles Crowder James Crowder Willie Mae Crowder Louise Duren Elma Emerson Virgie Emerson Gladys Englehert Lawrence Estes Letitia Gilbert Vera Gutherie Eva Pearl Hinlcle Peggy johnson Velma Keene Hazel Landers Charles McLellan Carlton Montgomery Hugh Moon Virginia Moon Sybil Odom Webster Parker Bob Porter Beatrice Pritchett . , President . Vcc-Prexident . . Secretary . . Treasurer Margaret Ryan Maurice Sauyer Ruth Smelley Ella Stokes Ralph Swindal Deramus Tant Timmons Terry Clyde Warts Felton Wheat Melton Wheat Sam Whetstone David Wurm Ola Mae Zeanah Elwood Martin ll an Hr r R '!Il'Illii+ig for -, -.eff if K J. A I M A i , K - ii v,'- E ky - , 3 or r get f R J 1 gy - if if 'ff x H E 3 ii C .. az , -4 ' ' 12 if y , il :.h Q af ' 1' W + in ' .R A 7 1 R 1 A .. , F :' '4Ri'rf are-fvaw'taifg1aiQi + a s , mu. 3 r V I my , l A ,Q a s Page Sixteen SENIOR I OFFICERS HESTER PARKER .... . . President BILL CLEMENTS . . Vice-President LQNITA SMITH , . . . Secretary MINNIE BELL PxERsoN . . , . . . ..... . Treaxurer Juanita Anderson Alcie Mae Guthrie Hester Parker Earnest Ayres Mary Hargrove Minnie Bell Pierson Morgan Barksdale Carl Hassell Pauline Roylston Ruth Hazel Billings Marjorie Howell Alice Roberts Maxine Capley Frances Jones Annie Mae Russell Lillian Chandler Ray Keene D. L. Ryan Leo Clay Dorothy Lackey Beatrice Shirley Bill Clements Elsie Landers Lonita Smith M. C. Corder Burnell Mansfield Katherine Standifer Mildred Daily Gentry Martin Grace Sutton Spurgeon Davis Elrine Mathews Margaret Terry Truitt Deason Edna Ruth Moon Bonds Walker Grace Ellis ,lack Moore Lois Winter Thomas Estes Graham Morrison Kathleen Williams Bonnie Pearl Farris ,lack O'Quinn Claude Yeatman Aaron Franklin Gerthie Mae Orr Olin Zeanah fif v V . L V ,. F S W X I X . 4 ', ., V V af , J , ' jak . ,, W H, W. Q - , 13 A- Y - if if ' l Vliisiz l!,' -in llfitffdgi t a .: Nl H i n . , :Vg l V ei: I ' K U I 1 ' L 4' Q 4' .- '. f ' 4 - 'S M' if Q ' 5 f -if ' K .,,,, f 3 . f - K i K , Q i i nf l i ' J M 4 i ' V I 2 9 A g ' if ,--, L ' '- V A - Q --f . . ,Q Q , 4. ,,:,i my V, . - V I X A g i A YV A K . 7 K Q I 4 A r L L :2 f X :xi .. , I F X, N - X jd .2 2 4 Z, ,A 8 fs. .l 1 L- . I if Page Seventeen ,iw yy? af u I BOBBIE LANCASTER . AGNES CARTER . . . LORENE MONTGOMERY . Oda Mae Barnett Victoria Bennett Morris Bolton Mary Emma Brady Lizzie Champion Carolie Chapman Doris Chapman jack Cleary William Colburn James Cork Alvin Crowder Margaret Crowder Lera Crowder Burgess Cubley Herbert Davis Raymond Flora Herman Garner Ora Mae Gates Howard Gentry Cecil Herring Therman Hood Eula Howell JUNIOR III OFFICERS Harold Zahawa Page Eighteen Johnnie Howell Frances jones Rita Mae Kyzer Percy Kizziah Pascal Mansfield Gene Marshall ,lettie Lee McKinley Norman Mills Horace Moore Janie Moseley john Avery Nichols Robert Perkins Eleanor Pritchett Gray Pierson Mary Alma Pierson Perry Richardson Luna Roberts . . . President . Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Annie Belle Shewmake Agnes Skelton Everette Walker jack Wiley Randall Willingham .......,--.......,. 1 ...I-b.......,.,.L ...MW .........,.,., JUNIOR II OFFICERS joHN D. COOK , .,.. Presidenl CAzv Puzxsiz , Vice President Aucs Ci-usM . . Secretary Lnsnnen Goins . . ...,.. Treasurer Bessie Lee Abston Willie B. Beasley Marjorie Boling Robert Branton Blanche Carver Winfield Causey Alice Chism Loretta Clark Ann Clements Mark Colburn john D. Cook Hayes Cocicrell Mary H. Cubley Edward Davis Helen Douglas Melvin Earnest Touts East Delma Franklin Wesley Garner Willerdean Garner Edith Gentry jean Goins Lavender Goins Walter Granger julia M. Herring Page Nineteen Margaret Herring Royce Henson Lois Humphreys Audrey Hunton Loretta Ireland Elsie Johnson B. A. King George Lint ,lobe Marshall Guy McKinley Rooert Moore Elizabeth Morrison Cazy Parker Louise Pritchett james Robertson Iris Robertson J. C. Ryan Charles Shanner Rubye jo Tillman Bonnie R. Weaver Nellie M. Wigley Anita Wiley Vera Williams Audrey Wood Evelyn Wurm Wooovvoirru CLEMENTS EL'roN HENSON , . . . BLANCHE Hswrrr . Trice Ayers Irice Barheld Jim Barnes Sallie Bennett Knox Boteler James Breland Walter Brady Eleanor Briggs Avery: Capley Norris Capley Donald Carnley Fraser Christian Trudie Champion Claudine Clark Virginia Cook Troy Cocktell Woodworth Clements Eunice Dewberry Moye Dickinson Grace Duren Bettie Sue Duren Lillian Durrett JUNIGR I OFFICERS Vesta Gates Henry Ertle Marie Goodwin Flemon Harris Annie Lee Harris Ida B. Harris Allen Herring Johnnie Lee Herring Alline Herring Blanche Hewitt Juanita Hill Lanelle Hill Doris Hughes Joe Hughes Elmer Hulsey Aubrey Johnson Dorothy Jones Edna Jones Roberta Jones Myron Keene Katherine Keplinger Stanley Kizziah Page Twenty git!! . . . . President . . . . , Vice-President . . . , , Secretary-Treasurer Juanita Locke Jessie Landers Maxine Martin Jean Mclsellean Ruth Meacham Roy Perkins Lewis Perkins Pansy Pierson Steve Pritchett Stanley Roberts Oneal Ryan J. C. Shewmake Jimmie Smith Olive Smith Roscoe Stokes Floyd Swanger Frances Swindai Edgar Walker A. J. Weller, Jr. Coy Williams Mary A. Willingham Beatrice Wyatt Bessie Mae Wyatt HOME ECONOMICS CLASS '73 0 Cf7'V7.f7.QS Y I .vlil I . ji e . .t.. 'Im i Anderson Burgess Causey Daily Davie East Ellis Farris Garner Guthrie Hinlcle HI-Y oFF1cERs TsnsssA Yzuumouan. . . President Dolls Loci-mines . . Vice-President JEANETTE EAST . Secretary-Treasurer MRS. E. L. Assum' . Faculty Advisor Yi . gii Q V7 :V s 5. CALENDAR September 21-First meeting of Girls' Hi-Y. October 19--Introduction Ceremony. October 26-Annual Banquet. November 9-Installed officers at Gorgas Higli School. November 25-Thanksgiving Baskets. December Z2-Christmas Basket. April 12-19-N. F. Nunnelley, Topic: Abundant Life. April 20-Vesper Service. May 18-Banquet. May Z0-Election of officers for coming year. Landers Lochridge Moon Odium Pierson Prichett Seales Smith Stanclifer Ward Williams PURPOSE OF HI-Y create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community, high standards of Christian character. FOUR PRINCIPLES OF THE CLUB Clean Speech, Clean Sports, Clean Scholarship, and Clean Living. I 3 Q W '31 . e2-2i . - L F R F 9 V A F HI-Y fc ng ,J ' OFFICERS I V V APPLEGATE . . . . President X Q E PARKER ..,. Vice-President V ' COOK . . . Secretary-Treasurer ' Miss EDITH Poor. . Faculty Advisor l -a. , . 1, . Q 1 . 53 K - Andre Applegate Ayres Barlcsdale Barnes Bennett Boteler Collins Cook Hassell Hinton jones Jones Keene Kizziah Millar Millar Mills Parker Parker Standifer Terry Watts Whersrnn 4 SCIENCE CLUB Ayers, Barfield, Bennett, Bolton, Causey, Capley, Connelly, Cook, Deason, Dickson, Estes, Gates Granger, Harris, Johnson, Kyzer, McLellan, McKinley, Ivlontgomery, Moore, J., Moore, B., Morrison Perkins, R., Perkins, H., Pierson, Pritchett, Pritchett B., Ryan, Shanner, Shoemaker, Terry, Walker, Wheat, Whestone, Wiley, Willingham, Yeatman, Zeanah, Cork, Mansfield, Wants, Millar. G. L. CAMP ........ . . . . Faculty Adviser -,Q -si 5 L JUNICR GIRLS' HI-Y Abston, Bennett, Dewlaerry, Clements, Carver, Clark, Champion, Cuhley, Duren, B., East, Franklin, Gentry, Gates, Hunton, Harris, Hill, Clark, Ireland, Jones, Keplingcr, Swindal, Tillman, Weaver, Wil- liams, Wood, Wurm, Wigley, Wyatt, B., Wyatt B., Pritchett, Jones. Robertson, Beasley, Herring, M., Herring, J., Duran, J., Wiley, Johnson, Cook. Miss ALMA Menus Pienson . Fafufly A191501 F- 1 , ' A 5 S He , HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Ella Stokes, Dorothy Jones, Juanita Loclce, Eleanor Briggs, Willie Maye Crowder, Elsie Landers, Dimple Livingston, Maudell Bryant, jean McClellan, Naomi Pritchett, Mary Alice Willingham, Janie Mosely, Pansy Pierson, Marie Goodwin, Lizzie Mae Howton, Marguret Ryan, Miss DOROTHY ATKINSON . . . . . . . Faculty Advisor PHYSICAL EDUCATION CLUB Cda Mae Barnette, Marie Butler, Loreta Clark, Carolee Chapman, Doris Chapman, Lillian Durett, Louise Herring, Bobbie Lancaster, Mildred Lochridge, Ruth Meacham, -Ienelle Mills, Lorene Mont- gomery, Mary Alma Pierson, Louise Pritchett, Pauline Rolston, Agnes Skelton, Mildred Toxey, MRS. M. H, WILBOURNE, ,IR ,..,. , . , Faculty Advisor . M-we i H as V as I mzv-4 gg'-EF! 11.55 mga, Q . fi-. 91. . sm 1.0 gm. VA M sg, s ,'w, 'CII IE., O s 5 z ,g. V. e QU LIE tg. f O Q .sml Q Q P P1 r-' .P sf- ' 1, fl M Qs! , , ...Q. 55' S S!'?3'? ez:-2 3122+542- sas. The National Honor Society for Secondary Schools was organized in 1921. In April, 1930, there were over one thousand chapters, with 52,522 members. Since that time many new chapters have been granted charters. Among the new chapters is the Ironton Chapter at Holt High School, whose charter was granted in April, 1937. The purpose of this organization shall be to create an enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate a desire to render service, to promote leadership, and to develop character in the students of the Amer- ican secondary schools. Page Tnfenlyrxix 1. E' . . . Ab- x WEBSTER PARKER . BILL CLEMENTS . Hssn-:R PARKER , M. H. SHERER . I W I gg, A r N -ee H CLUB 1 li . f..- , . . President . . Vice-President Secretary-Treasu rev Faculty A dvisor John Andre Albert Applegate Earnest Ayers Morgan Barksdale J. R. Bennett Ray Boling Wayne Boteler Par Brady Bill Clements Lynn Cook Max East Lawrence Estes Clyde Watts Page Tuentyfscvcn Loyd Hamner joe Hassell Lewis Hassell Clyde jones George jones Sterling Kizziah Joe Laycock John A. Nichols Hester Parker Webster Parker Perry Richardson Bill Standifet 1 THE STAFF THAT BUILT THIS BOOK TERESSA YARBROUGH . HAzsL LAND:-:ns . . EDWARD MILLAR J. R. BENNETT . LYNN Coox . . . BEATRCIE PRITCHETT . JEANETTE EAST ..... JENELLE MILLS .,.... MAUDELL BRYANT, MILDRED DAILY ,..,.... CLASS REPRESENTATIVES Mary Alma Pierson Bonnie Ruth Weaver Alvin Crowder John D. Cook . , . Editor-in-Chief . Assistant Editor-in-Chief . . Business Manager . Assistant Business Manager . . . . Span Editor . . . Joke Editor . . Literary Editor . , . , Ar! Editor . Advertising Managerx Woodworth Clements Blanche Hewitt JUST A PAUSE TO EXPRESS SINCERE APPRECIATION TO: Mr. N. F. Nunnelley for his excellent and cheerful advice at all times. Mr. M. H. Sheter for his willingness to help and untiring efforts in behalf of this annual, for the inspiration and aid he has given. We wish to tell him he has the loving gratitude of the Staff of '38. The members of the Staff for their faithful efforts and cooperation. The Faculty for their helpful and cooperative spirit. Student Body for their loyal support and assistance in making the annual a success. Mr. C. W. Wright for his patience and fine wotlc in photographically portraying school life. Mr. Edwin Wise of the Paragon Press, for his interest and help in making this volume of the Souvenir possible. Our Advertisers whose financial help made this annual possible. Page Twenty-right iiidll if CHEERLEADERS BURGESS .APPLEGATE MILLS WATTS CHARGING U STANDIFHR fi , ,E W -I I - 542 X -- ' 'Q .N J- ' A ,ff H . ., m N , -wi K X 1' 1.3 IFN N 'w. My I K z Q E Eff .h1f'f37, 'ml X E W ?'1:--1 A' V M AMI! HCS September September October October October October November November November FOGT Totals Holt Holr Holt Holt Holt Holt Holr Holt Holr 6 6 O 14 0 32 O 32 0 90 East, Brady, Captain Srandifer, Estes. Rirhnrclson. Hassell, Boteler, Ayers, Watts, ALL SUMMARY Cardova T. H. S. Cullman Mounclville XVest Blocron Broolcwoocl County High Parrish Deslxler 0 40 18 12 0 0 13 0 18 101 NI. H. Sherer, Coachg D. Millar, E. Millar, Colburng G. L, Camp, Assistant Coach um Page Thirly Nr. 'fa 7 1 1: f I ew Q I a 1. Ulf' W' f:f?',,,g:-gygwwr W ,ty Wie 1 1 We fm, X ,Zn wa, . HM .1 J' ffvlwf' W.-11'2'.ff2-'H V- ...avg-. ' . ' If ' !'l!!!'W1!!- M i jones, Andre, Clements, Cook, W, Parker, H. Parker, Bennett, Boling, Barlzsdnle FOOTBALL SQUAD East, Ayers, Watts, H. Parker, Cook, Standifer, Boling, Boteler, Andre, L. Estes, Bennett, Clements Hnssell, Camp, W. Parker, Barlcsdale, Brady, jones, Richardson, Slmerer, E. Millar, T. Estes, Brunton Colburn, D. Nlillar. Page Thiriy-one egg? 18 14 SENIOR HIGH BASKETBALL SQUAD john Andre, Captain, Albert Applegate, Earnest Ayers, Morgan Barlcsdale, Ray Boling, Lawrence Estes, Loyd Hamner, Joe Hassell, George jones. Sterling Kizzialfx, Paul Nlarrin, Hester Parker, Web- ster Parlcer, Clyde Watts, Alternate Captain. JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL SQUAD Herbut Davis. Mark Colburn, Billy Duren, Norman Mills. Morris Bolton. Xvffliaiu Collwum john D. Cook, Perry Richardson, Howard Gentry, George Lint. 7 Feafures 'ws v yL? A M We. 1. 'Q X A ,M A I' Q- is ,Nfk ! 'A ,, x HOBBIE LANCASTER MARIE WARD JEANETTE EAST REBECCA ANN DAVIE DQRIS LOCHRIDGE NAOMI PRITCHETT BONNIE P. FARRIS Mm Hof, High ELSIE BURGESS MAUDELL BRYANT TERESSA MAE YARBROUGH JENELLE MILLS FAVORITES Q JOKES Booking Clerk fat a small Filling stationl: You'll have to change twice before you get to York. David Wurm lfirst time on the railwayl: Goodness mel and I have only brought the clothes I'm standing inf' ....5..... Lawrence Estes fhitch hikerl: Hi mister, I'm going your way. Mr. Sherer: Splendid, I'll see you there. ...5.., John Andre: I wonder how old Miss Johnson is?', Joe Hassel: Quite old, I imagine. They say she used to teach Caesar ....S..1. jenelle Mills: Albert is a born leader. Lynn Cook: Yes, he observes which way the crowd is going and then steps in ahead.', M1511 Mildred Toxey: I sent my little boy for two pounds of plums and you only sent a pound and a half. Ralph Collins: My scales are all right, madam. Have you weighed your little boy? -.5... Mr. Camp: May I have a day off to get married?', Mr. Cole: You just had a two weeks vacation, why didn't you marry then? Mr. Camp: I didn't want to spoil my holidays. ...SM Webster: Hester isn't going to marry Doris after all. Maudell: But I thought he fell in love at first sight. Webster: Yes, but he took a second look. .....5.... Clyde Jones: What do you do with your pants when you wear them out?,' Felton Wheat: Wear them back home again, of course. MS... Mrs. Wilborne: Who were the three wise men? Edward Millar: Stop, Look, and Listen. ....5.-.- Mr. Camp fin chemistry classl: Miss Landers, what can you tell me about Nitrates? Hazle Landers: Well-er-um-oh, yes! They are a lot cheaper than day rates. ...5., Marie Ward: Oh, mother, here is a little green snake. Mrs. Ward: Well, stay away, it may be as dangerous as a ripe one? ....5,... May Louise Hulsey: You had no business to kiss me. Earnest Airs: It was not business, it was a pleasure. .,.g.-- Miss Pool: What is the best exercise for reducing? Mr. Sherer: just move the head slowly from right to left when offered a second helping. ...5..... Paul Martain las a canoe rocksl: Don't be afraid we are only ten feet from land. Eva Pearl Hinkle flocking aroundl: Where is ir? Paul Martin: Underneath us. ..1.5,... Mr. Camp: Miller, what does HNO3 signify? Donald Millar: Well, ah. We are--I've got it right on the tip of my tongue. Mr. Camp: Well, you had better spit it out, it is Nitrate Acid. ,.-.5..-. AJS ..... We wish to express our best wishes to the ad- vertisers who made this book possible. May they always prosper and long endure. 0--- SOKOL BROTHERS 612 Greensboro Avenue Phone 24 Tuscaloosa, Alabama FURNITURE CLOTHING RADIOS REFRIGERATORS Quality Merchandise EASY TERMS W. A. MAY Sz GREEN SOUTI-PS LEADING ATHLETIC GOODS DISTRIBUTORS Montgomery, Alabama RED FRONT CASH STORE Your Union Store MEAT AND GROCERIES -We Deliver- M. D. Causey, Holt, Alabama 7- : ::.-5-::::: ::.-: Congratulations on this Your Fourth Souvenir May It Continue Uninterrupted Through Eternity ALLEN Sz JEMISON COMPANY Established '83 'I 41 1 1 41 41 41 4 I 41 1 1 1 41 41 1 41 4 1 1 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 :1 1 1 41 1 'I 41 41 I 4 4 1 41 41 41 1 41 1 4 41 1 1 41 1 1 41 41 1 11 1 41 41 1 41 1 I 1 I I 1 41 41 '1 41 1 I 1 1 4 ,Yvv-1,1 I I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I I 'I :I 'I 'I :I I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I :I I 'I I 'I I I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 4, 1-:::- I , , '.', f::: ::::'vf CENTRAL IRON 8a COAL CO PIG IRON COAL GAS COKE TAR AMMONIA P1-IENOL LIGHT OIL Established 1901 I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 4 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I I 'I ll I I 'I 'I :I I 'I 'I 'I I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I I I 'I 'I 'I I 'I 'I 0-Q oo-0-.QQQQQQQQQ Compliments of CENTRAL FOUNDRY CO. Commissary and Drug Store Holt, Alabama ',:::- 1 11 r::: -:f :::: 'r 1, 1 'I 1, 1, . C l' r f ' Q' Dugm Shoe Store omplmens 0 1' 11 , ,SNOW T. J. SAYER , 1, I Trade where it is Comfortable Keen Corner I I LLf:::: '::::::: :::v :::: -::'J lfxxl xx xx Ex: ' ' ' 'x'7f 1, 1, 1, - 1, 1, , I: Compliments of 1 1, 1 1, 1 . 11 1 J, W, HEWITT Fashlon Center :, 1, 1, 1, 1 1: GROCERIES 2314 Broacl St. Phone 74 1, 1, ff Holten Helghts Tuscaloosa, Alabama fl II I, 1, 0-::: :::v :::: :rr-S 1' x: xxxxxx' xx Fxx x' TI 1: 1: 1' Salute to Spring . 1' 1 1 :E SMART SUITS, sH1RTs, NECK- Comphmems of If 1: WBAR 1' 5, U YARBROUGH'S ,5 Black Firledman SL Service Station 1, Wmston 5, I - 'P , Tuscaloosa, Alabama Alberta City, Ala' I 'P 11 If 95535: 3:5 I 55555: 535- 7:53 555i Fxxxx:xxxxxxxxx' x' x' TI 1, 11 5: DAVIS GROCERY 3: 11 ' 'i 5: GROCERIES, FRESH MEAT, FEEDS :1 mow, Union UNION BARBER SHOP 1, 1 'I . 1 Eg We Delwef Holt, Alabama P l 11 Holt, Alabama II II 1, 1, 4.-::: :::::::::::v ::: :::: ::- 3 -:Q.'::::::::::::::::::::::::: ::- 3 A Day Keeps ENERGY UP At 10-2 81 4 -------------------------------,---- -- Compliments of THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Tuscaloosa, Alabama A Nation Bank for Savingsw Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation - .... -A------- ---A,::::,:::: -- Qvvvvvv ,v..... - ---v vv, vvvv... Q--- vvv PIZITZ STYLE OF TODAY WITH A TOUCH OF TOMORROW 'I 'I 'I I ' vvvvvv vw' '1 'I 'I QUALITY I1 HARDIN'S . , , one word is all that's needed HARDIN'S ll to tell you about Hat-din's Bakery 'l BUTTERKRUST Products. That's why so many peo- DELICIOUS BREAD ple in this vicinity ask their grocer CAKES I for Harclinls by name 'I 'I HARDIN'S BAKERY II l 38 years of Quality and Community Service 'I 'I : :::: :::::::::::::::::::::::,.,:::::::::.+::.j I men Irrfmmmm'm'x I 'I 'I I, I, B k , C ff P I I ALBERTA CITY I aers o'ee ot ' I 55 SERVICE STORE 55 I I, I OPEN DAY AND NIGHT C. H. Williams, Owner ll 'I I I I: I: FRESH FRUITS AND I: Meet Your Friends Here 1' 1' ,I GROCERIES ,I 1 : :::::::::: '::- 1 'I 'I EE DELVIEW DAIRY y ,I 'I PRODUCERS OF HIGH GRADE DAIRY PRODUCTS I 'I 'I Phone 13 I 'I fl l 5 .,.f v :jjffjfjijjjfjj..,,iv 11: TE j,fl'.,f ' ' llllllllllllllllllllllzfz EE EE Rom. CRDWN EE Compliments t 1, 'I 4, 'I 'I 'I HODGE'S '12, I I I ' Department Store :f Tuscaloosa, Alabama I: I: ' ' ED LA ' 111: Neh1 Bottling Co. 1: if Phone 57 Tuscaloosa, Ala. : ::::4 u,,,,,,,:::::::::,:::::::::: Ag COLE SUPPLY CO., Ltd. PLUMBING HEATING PAINT DEPOSIT YOUR SAVINGS IN THE CITY NATIONAL BANK Tuscaloosa, Alabama Depository for United States, State of Alabama County of Tuscaloosa Members of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation TUCKER MOTOR CO. OO -L? SALES AND SERVICE Compliments of O. C. PIERSON 85 SON Holten Heights Compliments of CHAS. TEMERSON 8a SONS 2222? E-1222 1, 4, ll II Compliments of 4: li Compliments of 1, 1, 1' l SCOTT STORE B. D. PIERSON 5 5 ff 5 2321 Broad Street . I v Alberta CRY 4' Tuscaloosa, Alabama 1 :E :E -2 -ll ll- 222 DUCKWORTH-MORRIS INSURANCE AGENCY GENERAL INSURANCE RENTALS LOANS REAL ESTATE Tuscaloosa, Alabama GAS and OIL COAL and WOOD GROCERIES ARMISTEAD BROS. FOR COURTEOUS, DEPENDABLE SERVICE CALL 2411-J Birmingham Road Tuscaloosa, Alabama I never allow myself to become discouraged under any circumstances . . . The three great essentials to achieve anything worthwhile are: first, hard worlcg second, sticlc-to-it-ivenessg third, common sense.-Thomas A. Edison With Best Wishes for the 1938 Graduates of HOLT HIGH SCHOOL GULF STATES PAPER CORPORATION Manufacturers of PAPER AND PAPER BAGS Tuscaloosa, Alabama SALES SERVICE Tl T- MTR You'll he Ahead with a Chevrolet Compare Condition and Price On Our RECONDITIONED USED CARS SOLD ON EASY TERMS Expert Service at a Reasonable Charge TUSOALOOSA MOTOR CO. 2001 Sixth Street Phone 268 or 267 TWO USED CAR LOTS TO SERVE YOU Broad at 19th Avenue and Next to Court House I 'I I I I ---- -:xf :I 'I :E I I I il Compliments of I: :E 52 I, 1 5: 1: I Y I 1, BROVVIVS DOLLAR STORE I I If 'I 'I 1, 1, 'I 'I 1.f ::::: -:::::: - :::::::- ::::::::.I r'::: ::- :::':::- ::::'::wI I 'I I I1 GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS , EI ,I Compliments , :I Exclusive Optical Service I: 1, 1 1, FINCHER sz OZMENT S. H. Kress sz Co. I I II J: Jewelry Co. 1: 1' WATCH KRESS' WINDOWS ig lf Tuscaloosa, Alabama I I L- ::: -:,,, -:::J rev- ::: :::v ::::'I I :I I, 1: 1, 1, I Compliments of Compliments of I EE 'I 1 1, WARD DRUG Co. WILSON STUDIO 5: I I ' I 1 1, :E On McLester Corner Tuscaloosa, Alabama 1: LGI!! 535:55 ffv ' Afiifv 5: 'xx ':::':::: :HT lfxx: Cx? I 'I 'I 'I I I ' FOR THE BEST-SEE US 'I I DRUID CITY INN I I I ' Ollie Pl6I'SOI1,S SlZOI'G Tuscaloosa, Alabama :I I I I 'I I Phone 2471 Union Store MTS- Sfhoelr Manage' I I l Alberta City Plume 9176 I I :I Il--U - :,,- C. W. LEWIS FURNITURE CO. 33 YEARS OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE IN HOME FURNISHINGS Tuscaloosa, Alabama Home Owned-Every Dollar Earned Remains Here and is Taxecl to Build up the Community SEWELL HARDWARE CO. HARDWARE 2218 Broad Street Phone 406-407 SPORTING GOODS ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES RADIOS FARM SUPPLIES AND BUILDING MATERIALS Tuscaloosa, Alabama Compliments V. S. 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