by the Senior Class of
E.M. HOLT HIGH SCHOOLRoute 1
Burlington, North Carolina
Pat Johnson Editor
Bob Varnadore Business Manager
Mrs. Homer Euliss Adviser
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Administration and Faculty Page 17
Classes Page 23
Activities Page 53
Features Page 71
Sports Page 95
Advertising Page 111
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The I960 annual staff has recorded this volume of the Reg-O-Ala for
you -- the students and faculty. We sincerely hope that within this al-
bum you will find records of the events that have been a part of life at
E. M. Holt this year.
As you turn each page, may every memory, as the strains of a lovely
melody, be recorded in your heart, never to be forgotten.
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music and who has strived to instill
her love for music in us . . .
Whose lovely talents have been evidenced as shedemonstrated how a part should be sung . . .
Whose patience and perseverance havehelped us achieve near-perfectperformances . . .
Who has helped us record all thesemusical memories . . .
We, the seniors, gratefully dedicateour I960 Reg-O-Ala
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These annual staff members are recording the "Get to Work, Je sse; the annual goes off Friday,year's events.
"Would you like to buy an ad for ourannual ? " '
Mr. West, our own photographer, captures onfilm the most exciting plays.
"Should I put a
comma after this?'
Remember now thy Creatorin the days of thy youth."
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'A stitch in timesaves nine."
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"Crammingfor a quiz? "
"It should fit.
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''Is it all here ?
'Hold Still, curtain riseson the senior playin five minutes,"
Fine dinner today-mighty fine !
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The Cheerleaders work hardto lead the cheers
at oar games.
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Practice Makes Perfect
"Whenthe sun goes downand the moon comes up,
our boys are going to
shine.
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The crowd's reactionto that last point.
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Basketball practice mustgoon even if you have to
wear the coach's clothes.
'I'm dreaming of a white Christmas.
'The big day - when I get my diploma.
"I still can't believe it-
me, in the Beta Club !
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SCHOOL BOARD
Members of the local school board formulate policies for our school and stand ready to assist
other administrators in making our school one of the best.
Left to right, members are: Dr. E. S. Lupton; James Stanfield, secretary-treasurer; Clay Holt,
chairman; Clyde Pike; Glenn Coble.
Our Administrators...
SCHOOL SECRETARY
Mrs. Raymond Massey, school secretary, not only
performs secretarial duties, but does a thousand other
little things to help record the year's events.
SUPERINTENDENT, C. C. LINNEMANN
Every good record made must be supervised by-
some person with strong leadership qualities.
This person in the Alamance County School Systemis its superintendent, C. C. Linnemann.
.Supervise And
Direct
SCHOOL PRINCIPAL, L. M. ADCOCK HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL, C. W. HAWKINS
Every important piiase of our school life, whether it be in athletics, classwork, or club activities,composes an album of which we are justly proud. Were it not for the kind, efficient direction of ourprincipals, such a record would not be possible.
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Helen H. Eulis s
EnglishB.S., Appalachian State
Teachers CollegeM.A., U.N.C.
Henry D. FoglemanHealth and Phy. Ed.
A.B., Elon
Wilton HawkinsMath-Latin
A.B., M. Ed., U.N.C.
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Dolly F. ShawPublic School Music
A.B., Elon
Valeria ShearonLibrarian
B.S., East Carolina
Wayne C. RoachAgriculture
B.S., N. C. State
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Robert M. StockardScience and Math
A.B., Elon
Gladys S. HendrenHome Economics
A.B., Elon
Gladys S. PattonEnglish
A.B., Elon
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Mary Dean SteeleBusiness EducationB.S.S.A., W.C.U.N.C.
Jerry Ray RobertsonHistory, Gen. Math,Phy. Ed. and HealthA.B., Duke Univ.
Mar.y Evelyn WellonsFrench, English,
Phy. Ed. and HealthA.B., W.C.U.N.C.
William R. WestSocial StudiesA.B., U.N.C.
Maxine K. WillisBible
A.B., Elon
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JanitorsClyde Austin and Porter Phillips
Cafeteria Personnel
Left to right: Melba Patterson; Ethel Blanchard; Ruby Edwards;Irene Pitts; Lolita Euliss, dietitian; Lorene Clapp; Fannie Shoffner;
Louise Shoffner, Inset, Ida Sommers, maid.
Keck Johnson Branson Smith
Senior Class Officers
President:Secretary:
Jesse BransonMary Ann Johnson
Vice-President: Steve KeckTreasurer: Wayne Smith
Motto: "Always Forward, Never Backward.Colors: Aqua and White.Flower: White Carnation.
DONALD COLEMAN BOLICK"Don"
"Accept the worst, hope for the best,and take what comes."
HERMAN JESSE BRANSON"Slim"
"You pick a side, and I'll argue withyou.
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NORMA JEAN BISHOP"Tiny"
'Small in stature, but great in every-hing that makes friends."
ANN MARIE BROWN"Ann"
"She may not say much, but she knowsa lot."
WILLIAM ROSS CAPPS"Bill"
'A good athlete, a good sport, a
gentleman - enough said."
LANA KAY COBLE"Coon"
"Her big brown eyes have causedmany sighs."
5fie Class
LINDA FAYE CULBERSON"Linda"
"A very sweet girl, quiet and demure,one of those friends of whom you'll
always be sure." JO ANN FOGLEMAN"Sissy"
"Don't worry work, and it won't worryyou."
STEPHEN HARRISON GARNER"Stevie"
"A boy so fine, but never on time."
LORA ANN GRAVES"Red"
"Your teasing won't you kindly hush,vvhen you see how easily I blush."
CLARA MAE GUTHRIE"Mae"
"Her smiles show her happiness; her
friends, her popularity."
JAMES EDWARD HANFORD"Moose"
"Sometimes I sit and think, and sor
times I just sit."
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RONALD LATHAN HARGIS"Ronnie"
"Tis good will that makes intelli-
gence.'1
CONNIE KAY HUDSON"Pooch"
Hear a giggle and a shout; then younow she's about."
THOMAS HIATT"Yogi"
"What greater capital can one pos-
sess than health and good nature."
BILLY THOMAS HOLT"Stinky"
"His aim is never to offend, and everyperson is his friend."
SARA BELLE INGLE"Sara"
'Never a duty or favor would sheshun from dawn to setting sun."
ANNE DARNELL ISLEY"Annie"
"A merry heart doeth good like amedicine."
Sfie Class
DONALD ALEXANDER ISLEY"Don"
"Men of few words are the best ones.
RONALD CLINTON ISLEY"Duck"
"Never put off till tomorrow what youcan put off till day after tomorrow."
ALBERT BOYCE JOHNSON"Albert"
"Always a friend, always a gentle-
man."
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MARY ANN JOHNSON"Mer-Ann"
"I pin my heart to no man's sleeve;
have I not two eyes of my own?"PATRICIA MAE JOHNSON
"Pat""Honor lies in honest toil."
DONALD LARRY JORDAN"Don"
"Brown hair, eyes of blue- I'm sunyou'll like him too."
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RONALD HARRY JORDAN"Specks"
'As crazy as Dopey, as cute as Doc,is mean as Grumpy, but a good old:ock."
RONALD GRAY KIRKPATRICK"Kirk"
-, "I came, I saw, I conquered."
ELIZABETH ANN KIMREY"Ann"
"When hearts are true, few wordswill do."
DANIEL STEVE KECK"Steve"
"First in sports, first in the game.He has made for himself a remem-bered name."
NANCY CAROLE LOWE"Carole"
"I'll always find a way to do the
things I say."
BARBARA ANN LUTTERLOH"Barbara"
"Sweet and gracious and loving, too;
always doing things for you."
GLENDA JOYCE MCPHERSON"Glenda"
"Sweet and cheerful as can be, a
wonderful girl is she."
LINDA JANE MCPHERSON"Linda"
"A quiet mindis richer than a crown.
RICHARD ARLEN MURRAY"Dickie"
"Seldom serious, often gay; a grandsport in every way."
HENRY ARCHIE MURRAY"Scratchy"
"Kick the worry out the window; let
the sunshine in."
JACK DALE OVERMAN"Jack"
"Look up and down the hall; he is the
shortest of them all."
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EVERETTE SAMUEL PERRY, JR"Jackie"
"All work and no play would makeJackie a dull boy."
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LEWIS TAYLOR POE"Lewis"
"Small in stature; but great in every-
thing that makes friends."
LYNN PHILLIPPIE"Judy"
so quiet if you know her.
DONNIE FAYE REITZEL"Donnie"
"A happy disposition, like dollars,
will often pay your way."
JOEL THOMAS RICHARDSON"Motor Mouth"
"Even wit is a burden, when it talks
too long."
EVELYN LEE RICHARDSON"Evelyn"
"A friend to all who know her."
KAY ELLEN RICH"Kay"
'Talk to her of Jacob's ladder, andihewill askyouthe numberof steps."
5fi« Class
JAMES SHOFFNER ROBBINS"Jim"
"Life is not really what comes to us
but what we get from it."
CHARLES THOMAS ROBERSON"Fat Baby"
"Large was his bounty and his soul
sincere."
KENNETH WILLIAM SHARPE"Bear"
"Why rush? The world will be herj
when we are gone."
WILLIAM RONALD SHOFFNER"Slew"
"I'll study if I feel like it and won't
if I don't; I'll pass if I can; if I can't,
I won t.NANCY CATHERINE SLAUGHTER
"Cathy"
"A ring on the finger is worth two on
the phone."BARBARA LEE SMITH
"Toots"
"Men may come and men may go, u 1
not if I can help it."
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PAUL WAYNE SMITH"Paul"
"The man who blushes is not alwaysbashful."
HELEN KAY STANFIELD"Kay"
"She has the gift of gifts- the art of
making friends."
LINDA FAYE SMITH"Faye"
spure in thoughts as angels are.
ROBERT WALTER VARNADORE"Bob"
"A quiet fellow, but a friend to all.
NANCY LEA YORK"Nancy"
"A quiet girl is always to be admiredmore than a noisy one."
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Senior Statistics
NORMA JEAN BISHOP
Student Council Rep. 4; Class Sec. 2; Reg-O-Ala Staff 4; Office Assistant 1; May QueenAttendant 1; Glee Club 2; Beta Club 3,4; BibleClub 3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Sec. 3; BasketballBanquet Waitress 1; Homecoming Attendant
4; French Club 3; Homeroom Officer 2; F.T.A. 4, Sec. 4.
DONALD COLEMAN BOLICK
Student Council Rep. 1; May King 4.
HERMAN JESSE BRANSON
Basketball 1,2,3,4; Co-captain 4; Baseball 4;
Superlative 4; Class Pres. 4; Reg-O-Ala Staff
4; Library Assistant 2; Bus Driver Substitute
3,4; F.F.A. 1; French Club 3,4; HomeroomOfficer 4; Homecoming Escort 4.
ANN MARIE BROWN
Superlative 4; Reg-O-Ala Staff 4; LibraryAssistant3; Beta Club 3,4, Sec. 4; Bible Club3,4; Homecoming Attendant 3; F.T. A. 4.
WILLIAM ROSS CAPPS
Basketball 3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Co-captain 4;
Baseball 3; Bus Driver 4; May Day Escort 2;
Glee Club 2,4; Monogram Club 1,2,3,4, V.Pres. 4; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Reporter 4.
LANA KAY COBLE
Student Council Rep. 1; Cheerleader 2,4; Bas-ketball 1; Perfect Attendance 3; Class Sec. 2;
May Queen Attendant 1; Glee Club 3; BibleClub 1,3,4; Monogram Club 3,4, V. Pres. 3;
F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Reporter 2; Football BanquetWaitress 1; Jr.-Sr. Banquet Waitress 1,2;
Homeroom Officer 1,4; F.T. A. 1,2,3, Sec. 2;Homecoming Attendant 3; French Club 3.
LINDA FAYE CULBERSON
Perfect Attendance 1; Bible Club 3,4; F.H.A. 4.
JO ANN FOGLEMAN
Glee Club 1; Jr.
ball 1.
Sr. Banquet Waitress 2; Soft-
STEPHEN HARRISON GARNER, JR.
Football 4; Bible Club 1; French Club 3.
LORA ANN GRAVES
Student Council Rep. 2, Sec. 4; Basketball 1,
2,3,4, Captain 4; Superlative 4; Perfect At-tendance 2; Reg-O-Ala Staff 4; Library As-sistant 1; May Queen Attendant 2; Glee Club 2,
3,4; Beta Club 3,4; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Jr.-Sr. Banquet Waitress 1; Trumpet Staff 3;
Homecoming Attendant 4; French Club 3,4;Softball 1.
CLARA MAE GUTHRIE
Cheerleader 1,2; Superlative 4; Class Treas.1; Library Assistant 1; Office Assistant 3,4;Bus Patrol 2,4; Glee Club 2,3,4; May QueenAttendant 3; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Sec. 4;
F.H.A. 1,2,4; Jr.-Sr. Banquet Waitress 1;
Homecoming Attendant 1; Homeroom Officer2.
JAMES EDWARD HANFORD
Basketball Manager 1; Football 1,2,3,4; Base-ball Manager 3; Glee Club 3; Bible Club 3;
Monogram Club 1,2,3,4; Chaplain 3; F.F.A. 2.
RONALD LATHAN HARGIS
Student Council Rep. 1,4; Basketball 2,3,4;Marshal 1,2,3; Superlative 4; Class Sec. 3;Reg-O-Ala Staff 4; Representative 3; LibraryAssistant 2; Bus Driver 3,4; Glee Club 3,4;Beta Club 3,4, Treas. 3, Pres. 4; MonogramClub 3,4; F.F.A. 1; Homecoming Escort 2,4;May Day Escort 1.
THOMAS HIATT
Basketball 1,2,3,4; Perfect Attendance 3; BibleClub 4; Monogram Club 3,4; F.F.A. 1,2,3.
BILLY THOMAS HOLT
Perfect Attendance 1,2; Bus Driver 3,4; F.F.A.1,2,4, V. Pres. 4; Homeroom Officer 2; FrenchClub 3.
CONNIE KAY HUDSON
Student Council Rep. 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4;Perfect Attendance 1,2,3; Chief Marshal 3;
Bus Patrol 2,3; Glee Club 3; Beta Club 3,4;Bible Club 1,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; 4-H Club 1;
American History Award 3; Trumpet Staff 3;F.T.A. 1,2,3; French Club 3,4; HomecomingAttendent 2 ; Student Council Sponsor 4; Home-room Officer 1,2,3; May Queen 4.
SARA BELLE INGLE
Marshal 1,3; Reg-O-Ala Staff 4, Representa-tive 3; Library Assistant 1; Glee Club 2,3,4;Beta Club 3,4; Trumpet Staff 3; French Club3,4.
Senior Statistics
ANNE DARNELL ISLEY
Basketball 1,2; Perfect Attendance 3; Library
Assistant 3,4; Glee Club 2,3,4; F.H.A. 4;
Homeroom Officer 4.
DONALD ALEXANDER ISLEY
Superlative 4; Bus Driver 4, Substitute 3;
F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; President 4.
RONALD CLINTON ISLEY
Superlative 4; Bus Driver 4, Substitute 3;
F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, President 4.
ALBERT BOYCE JOHNSON
Basketball 2; Football 2; Perfect Attendance
1; Reg-O-Ala Staff 4; Office Assistant 2,3;
Bus"Driver3,4; Trumpet Staff 3; French Club
3,4.
MARY ANN JOHNSON
Basketball 1,2; Class Sec. *; Re£-0_-Ala Staff
4; Library Assistant 2,3; Office Assistant 4;
Bible Club 3,4, V. Pres. 4; Trumpet Staff 3;
Reg-O-Ala Sponsor 4; Softball 1; Library Club2~
PATRICIA MAE JOHNSON
Student Council Sec. 2; Basketball 1,2,3,4;
Perfect Attendance 1,2; Marshal 2,3; Super-
lative 4; Class Treas. 3; Reg-O-Ala Editor 4,
Rep. 3; Glee Club 1,2,3; Beta Club 3,4, Sec. 3;
Monogram 2,3,4; F.H.A. 2; French Club 3,4;
Student Council Sponsor 2; Homeroom Officer
3; Lab. Assistant 4; Delegate to Civitan Youth
Conference 3.
DONALD LARRY JORDAN
Basketball 2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Baseball
3,4; Superlative 4; Class V. Pres. 1; Bus
Driver 4, Substitute 3, Patrol 2; May Day
Escort 3; Bible Club 3,4; Monogram Club 1,2,
3,4, Pres. 4; F.F.A. 1,2; Representative to
Jr.-Sr. Banquet 1; Homecoming escort 2;
French Club 3,4; Homeroom Officer 1,2,3.
RONALD HARRY JORDAN
Basketball Manager 1,2,3,4; Football 2,3,4,
Manager 1; Baseball 4, Manager 1; Glee Club
2; Monogram Club 2,3,4; F.F.A. 2; French
Club 3; Wrestling 3.
DANIEL STEVE KECK
Student Council Rep. 1; Basketball 1,2,3,4
Co-captain 4; Football 2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4
Perfect Attendance 1,2,3; Class V. Pres. 4
Bus Driver 4, Substitute 3; Glee Club 2,3
Monogram Club 2,3,4, Treas. 4; HomeroomOfficer 1,2,3,4; French Club 3,4, Sec. 3,
Treas. 4; May Day Escort 4.
ELIZABETH ANN KIMREY.
Library Assistant 4; Glee Club 2,3; Bible Club
4; Jr.-Sr. Banquet Waitress 1; F.T.A. 1.
RONALD GRAY KIRKPATRICK
Football 1,2,3,4; Co-captain 4; Superlative 4;
Class Pres. 1; Class V. Pres. 4; Bus Driver
3; May Day Escort 2; Monogram Club 2,3,4;
F.F.A. 1,2,3, Pres. 2; Rep. to Jr.-Sr. Banquet
2.
NANCY CAROLE LOWE
Basketball 2,3,4; Perfect Attendance 3; Office
Assistant 1; Glee Club 2,4; Bible Club 1; F.H.
A. 1,2,3,4; Parliamentarian 3; French Club
3,4; Sponsor 4.
BARBARA ANN LUTTERLOH
Student Council Sec. 3; Basketball 2,3,4;
Superlative 4- Reg-OjAla Staff 4; May Queen
Attendant 4; Glee Club~"2,3; Beta Club 3,4;
Bible Club 3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Reporter 3;
Basketball Banquet Waitress 1; Jr.-Sr. Ban-
quet Waitress 2; F.T.A. 4; Homeroom Officer
4; French Club 3; Teachers' Banquet Waitress
3.
GLENDA JOYCE McPHERSON
Library Assistant 2,3,4; Glee Club 3,4; Jr.-
Sr. Banquet Waitress 1,2; Library Club 2.
LINDA JANE McPHERSON
Glee Club 2; Bible Club 3,4; F.H.A. 1,2.
HENRY ARCHIE MURRAY
Bus Driver 4, Patrol 1,2; Substitute 3; F.F.A.
1,2,3,4.
RICHARD ARLEN MURRAY
Football 2,3,4; Perfect Attendance 3; Super-
lative 4; Library Assistant 1; Glee Club 2,3,4,
President 4; Monogram Club 3,4; French Club
3,4, Secretary 4; Homeroom Officer 1,2,4;
Homecoming Escort 3; May Day Escort 4.
JACK DALE OVERMAN
Student Council Rep. 2, Pres. 4; Basketball 3,
4; Superlative 4; Class President 2; Reg-O-
Ala Staff 4, Representative 3; Library As-
sistant 2, Beta Club 3; F.F.A. 1; May Day
Escort 1; Homecoming Escort 3; French Club
3.4.
Senior StatisticsEVERETTE SAMUEL PERRY, JR.
Basketball 1; Perfect Attendance 3: F.F.A. 4.
JUDY LYNN PHILLIPPIE
Perfect Attendance 2,3; Bible Club 3,4; Treas-urer 4; F.H.A. 4.
LEWIS TAYLOR POE
Bus Patrol 1; F.F.A. 3.
DONNIE FAYE REITZEL
Basketball Manager 1; Softball 1; LibraryAssistant 3; Glee Club 2; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4;
Basketball Banquet Waitress 2
KAY ELLEN RICH
Student Council Rep. 1; Perfect Attendance 2;
Superlative 4; Bus Patrol 4; Glee Club 1,2,3,
4, V. Pres. 4; Bible Club 1,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,
4, Pres. 4; 4-H Club 1,2; Basketball BanquetWaitress 1,2; Football Banquet Waitress 1,2
Trumpet Staff 3; F.T.A. 2,3,4, V. Pres. 4
French Club 3,4; Trumpet Staff Sponsor 3
Homecoming Queen-!
EVELYN LEE RICHARDSON
Glee Club 2; Bible Club 3,4.
JOEL THOMAS RICHARDSON
Football I; Superlative 4; Library Assistant
4; Bus Driver 4, Substitute 3; Bible Club 4;
F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Sec. 4; Homeroom Officer 3,4;
French Club 3.
JAMES SHOFFNER ROBBINS
Basketball 3,4; Bus Patrol 2,3,4; French Club3,4.
CHARLES THOMAS ROBERSON
Football 2,3,4; Baseball 2; Perfect Attendance1,2,3; Library Assistant 4; Monogram Club 3,
4; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4.
KENNETH WILLIAM SHARPE
Football 2,3,4; Baseball 3,4; Perfect Attend-ance 2; May Day Escort 3; Monogram Club3,4; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4.
WILLIAM RONALD SHOFFNER
Football 2,3,4; Baseball Manager 3; Monogram
Club 3,4; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4.
NANCY CATHERINE SLAUGHTER
Basketball 1,2,3,4; Perfect Attendance 1;
Superlative 4; Bus Patrol 1,2,3,4; May QueenAttendant 3; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Bible Club L
3; Monogram Club 3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3; Football
Banquet Waitress 1; Jr. -Sr. Banquet Waitress
2; Trumpet Staff 2; F.T.A. 1,2,3; French Club
3; Sponsor 3; Homecoming Attendant 2,3;
Teachers' Banquet Waitress 1; HomeroomOfficer 1; Softball 1.
BARBARA LEE SMITH
Basketball 1,2,3,4; Perfect Attendance 2,3;
Superlative 4; Class Pres. 3; Bus Patrol 3,4;
Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Sponsor 2; Bible Club 1,3,
4; Monogram Club 3,4, Sponsor 4; F.H.A. 1,
2,3,4; 4-H Club 1; Football Banquet Waitress
1; Jr.-Sr. Banquet Waitress 2; Trumpet Staff
1,9; Teachers' Banquet Waitress 1,2; FrenchClub 3,4, Sergeant-at-arms 4; F.T.A. 1,2,3,4;
Pres. 4; Homeroom Officer 1,2,3.
LINDA FAYE SMITH
Glee Club 3; Bible Club 1,3; F.H.A. 1,2.
PAUL WAYNE SMITH
Superlative 4; Class Treas. 4; Reg-O-AlaStaff 4; Library Assistant 1,2; Bus Patrol 4;
Glee Club 2,3,4; French Club 3,4; HomeroomOfficer 1,3; Trumpet Staff 2; HomecomingEscort 4.
HELEN KAY STANFIELD
Student Council Rep. 3,4; Cheerleader 2,3,4,Head 4; Basketball 1; Superlative 4; LibraryAssistant 2; Office Assistant 3; Bus Patrol2,3; May Queen Attendant 4; Beta Club 3,4;Monogram Club 2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3, Historian3; Football Banquet Waitress 1; Jr.-Sr. Ban-quet Waitress 1,2; Truniget Staff 1,2,3; F.T.A.1; Homeroom Officer 1; Teachers' BanquetWaitress 1,2,3; Delegate to Civitan YouthConference 3.
ROBERT WALTER VARNADORE
Student Council Treas. 4, Football 2; Marshal1; Superlative 4; Reg-O-Ala Staff 4; Beta Club3; Trumpet Associate Editor 3.
NANCY LEA YORK
Bible Club 3,4; F.H.A. 4.
Park Keck Webb Birchett
junior Class Officers
President: Annie Ruth Webb
Secretary: Sandra Park
Vice-President: Linda Keck
Treasurer: E. C. Birchett
MOTTO: "You Can't Walk Backwards Into the Future."
COLORS: Pink and GrayFLOWERS: Pink Carnation
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Linda Allison
E. C. Birchett
Gerald BrooksSharon Brown
Pamela ButlerBunny CappsLinda CappsSylvia Carden
Sfte Class o\ 1961
Lewis ChriscoeBilly CobleBrenda CobleGene Ray Coble
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Harold CobleJames CobleSally CombsSusie Edwards
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Barbara MangumBanks May-Larry McKinnonSteve McPherson
Sue RobersonJudy RobinsonJimmy ScottHenry Shackelford
Carolyn SharpeDon SharpeAaron SmithGwen Smith
Glennice ThompsonJoe VarnadoreAnnie Ruth Webb
The juniors worked hard to make our "FrozenFantasy" the best Christmas Prom ever.
Getting some practice in salesmanship are ourthree top junior magazine salesmen. Left to
right, they are Nellie Patrum, second place;
Mikey Holt, first place; and Bunny Capps, third
place.
Fogleman Kirkpatrick Branson Phillips
Sophomore C/ass Officers
President: G. H. Kirkpatrick
Secretary: Linda Branson
Motto:
Vice-President: Kenny Fogleman
Treasurer: Ronald Phillips
"We Climb Toward Success ; We Fall TowardFailure.
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Colors: Green and White.Flower: White Carnation.
Bonnie Acree William Albright Linda Branson James BryanGail Capps Randy Cates ft Ronnie Cottle Barbara Cox
Linda BurkeKenneth Crouse
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Ray Culberson Carolyn Dunlap Joyce Edwards Rebecca Edwards Kenneth FoglemanRussell Foster Kay Gibson Gayle Graves Louise Greeson Richard Hiatt
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Brenda HoltNorman Ingle
Pat HoltBetty Isley
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Barbara Jerrell Hershal JohnsonG. H. Kirkpatrick Roger Lee
John HolyfieldJ. B. Isley
Nancy HudsonPhyllis Isley
Jimmy HyltonSherrill Isley
Donna JoynerWesley Long
Linda KeenanSue Marley
Hal KimreyKenneth May
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Edwin McDaries Douglas Morris Jimmie Kay Murray Bobby NewtonMarie Phillippie Ronald Phillips Ann Pickard Barbara Pitts
Mike PaceTex Rich
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Brenda Richardson Bill RobbinsClarence Shepherd Harold Shepherd
Daune Sharpe Rickey SharpeDanny Shoffner Margo Smith
Wayne SharpeDavid Steele
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Jackie Terrell Willie Jane Thornton Imogene Webb Linda Yates
Ross York f^ Sue York
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"Look your best, girls! Maybe you'llmeet him in the hall."
3resfiman C/ass Officers
President; Sharyn Hudson SecretVice-President: Cherry Euliss Treas
Motto: "Aim High But R< acr HigherColors
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Pink and WhiteFlower: Pink Rose
Secretary: Loretta HinshawTreasurer: Madeleine Newton
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Roy Albright Betty Lou AllenRuby Burden Tony Butler
Ann Bowman Dickie Brooks Brenda BuntonAnn Chauncey Jerry Chriscoe Paulette Coble
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"Willis CobleLandis Faulkner
Fred CombsBetty Garner
Ray Cottle Sandra Culberson Cherry EulissRose Hensley Gloria Hilburn Loretta Hinshaw
A 7\Carlene Holyfield Martha Hudson Sharyn Hudson
Deanna Isley Karen Isley Marie Isley
Lonnie Ingle
Martha Isley
Ronnie Ingle
Judy Johnson
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Roy KingRoss May
Jerry Langley Jean Lee Wayne Lowe Sandra MabeButch McLendon Linda McPherson Morris McPherson Sylvia McPherson
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Jimmy MooreBobby Pike
Don MurrayRamona Pike
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Gary Murray Madeleine Newton Ila Mae P_attersonMary Lou Poe*^ Kenneth Reece Donald Reece
David Rich Carlene Richardson Carol RiggsRoy Shepherd Bobby Shoffner Douglas Smith
Sarah SharpeJerry Smith
Sandra ShawKaren Snuggs
Daniel Spoon Douglas Spoon L. E. Wagoner, Jr. Rachel Wright
Freshman gab session!
Freshman frolic !
Look, girls! Boys gossip too!
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Mrs . EulissAdviser
Boyce TohnsonTypist
Linda Keck and Harold CobleJunior Representatives
Jesse BransonSports Editor
Wc, the members of the 19 6 OMI
Reg-O-Ala staff, hope that we havii
"recordedior you " some of the mostunforgettable activities of this school
year."We should like to extend our appre M
ciation to our adviser, Mrs. Euliss,;*
who has stood by us and helped us scl
faithfully throughout the year.
We hope that you, the students of ElM. Holt, will find in this album, thef
I960 Reg-O-Ala, all your favorite
records.
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Norma Jean BishopActivities Editor
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Barbara LutterlohActivities Editor
Lor a Ann GravesFeature Editor
Jack OvermanPhotographer and Circulation Manager
Ann BrownArt Editor
Wayne SmithTypist
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Sylvia Patterson and Kenneth GravesJunior Representatives
Ronnie HargisAdvertising Manager
Mary Ann JohnsonClass Editor
First Row; left to right: Ronnie Hargis, president;Harold Coble, vice-president. Second Row; AnnBrown, secretary; Connie Hudson, treasurer;Mrs. Willis, Mr. Stockard, advisers.
The National Beta Club is a non-secret, non-profit organization whose purpose is to promotethe ideals of honesty, service, and leadershipamong the high school students of America. Therequirements for membership are outstandingscholastic achievement, leadership, and char-acter.Once each year the E. M. Holt Chapter of the
National Beta Club renders a service to a needyfamily in the community. This is known as "WhiteChristmas.
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The Beta Club also has one money raising pro-ject each year, the talent show, when money is
raised for the annual trip to the state convention.
Nation*] Beta Club
First row; left to right: Bishop, Johnson, Lutterloh, Brown, Hudson. Second row; Patterson, BrooksKeck, Stanfield, Carden, K. Graves, Ingle. Third row; Stockard, Varnadore, Coble, Hargis, L. GravesWillis.
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First row; left to right: J. Coble, K. Recce, Hiatt, Richardson. Second row; Brown, Guthrie, Allen,Hudson, L. Coble, York, Bishop, Murray. Third row; Faulkner, J. Johnson, M. Johnson, Keck,Smith, Brenda Coble, 'Billy Coble. Fourth row; Birchett, Dunlap, J. Edwards, Patterson, Phillippie,I. Webb, Isley. Fifth row; Culberson, B. Edwards, A. Webb, Combs, Lutterloh, Carden. Sixth row;D. Reece, McLendon, Rich, Jordan, Hall.
BiSle CluS
First row; left to right: Linda Keck, sec-retary; Judy Phillippie, treasurer. Secondrow; Mary Ann Johnson, vice-president;Sylvia Patterson, president; Mrs. Willis,adviser.
The Bible Club is sponsored by the high schoolBible students. Membership is open to anyoneseeking to further the ideals of Christianity. Theclub members try to carry out their motto."Serving Others Loyally," through devotionalprograms and projects. The members seek toserve themselves and others in order thattheymay grow in "wisdom and stature, and in favorwith God and man,"
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Dickie Murray presidentKay Rich vice-presidentMrs. Shaw directorLinda Keenan secretary-treasurer
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First row; left to right: Pentecost, Hinshaw, D. Isley, S. Combs, Johnson, Patterson,
Newton, B. Holt. Second row; Sharpe, Butler, Roberson, Pickard, Pitts, Branson, B.
Smith, Keenan, Carden. Third row; Acree, Cox, Ingle, Webb, Rich, Lowe, Graves,
Robinson, Greeson. Fourth row: Garner, Shofmer, F. Combs, May Hargis, W.
Smith.
I Club
The Glee Club, under the direction of Mrs. DollyShaw, is composed of high school students who takepart in the music classes, which meet three timesaweek. The purpose of the club is to provide musicfor various programs during the school year, suchas assembly, P.T.A., and commencement activities.
Twoprograms consisting chiefly of music are pre-sented by the Glee Club, the annual Christmas pro-gram and a spring concert.
First row, left to right: P. Isley, B. Isley, L, Greeson, Hawk, S. Hudson, Yates,Park, D. Joyner. Second row; Pike, Burke, J. Murray, Gammon, Stanfield, Slaughter,G. Capps, Brown, Guthrie. Third row; L. Capps, Fogleman, McPherson, A. Isley,Bunton, Edwards, Mangum, L. Keck. Fourth row; Payne, M. Holt, Euliss, D. Murray,McKennon, N. Joyner.
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First row; left to right: A. Isley, Butler, Guthrie, Brown, B. Smith, A. Webb, Rich, Allen, Johnson,
D. Isley, Chauncey. Second row; C. Hudson, Carden, Combs, S. Patterson, Lee, C .Riggs, M. Hudson,
K. Isley, S. Hudson, Hawk, P. Coble. Third row; Bishop, I. Webb, Burke, C. Isley, Terrell, Euliss,
Joyner, Newton, B. Isley, Cox, Holt, Pitts. Fourth row; Lutterloh, Murray, G. Graves, Patrum,
Edwards, Dunlap, B . Richardson, C . Richardson, M. Isley, Mabe, Bunton. Fifth row; Gammon, Reitzel,
McPherson, Snuggs, B . Coble, Acree , York, Thompson, I. Patterson, P. Isley. Sixth row; Keck, Lowe,
L. Coble, Slaughter, L. Riggs, G. Smith, Allison, Culberson, Hinshaw, Pipe, Pickard.
3.H.A. CluSThe Future Homemakers of America is an organization
which prepares girls interested in homemaking for
building better homes tomorrow. During the year the
club performs many services that help to improvethe school and community life.
First row; left to right: Faye York,
treasurer; Barbara Cox, parliamentarian.
Second row; Linda Keck, secretary; Sylvia
Patterson, vice-president. Third row;
Mrs. Hendren, adviser; Kay Rich, presi-
dent.
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First row; left to right: Richardson, B.Holt, Bunny Capps, S.McPherson, D.Murray, D.Isley, King,B. Coble, A. Murray, Poe, Perry. Second row; McDaries, Hylton, Hiatt, Morris, D. Shoffner, Greeson,J. Coble, R. May, G. Brooks, K. Sharpe. Third row; W. Coble, Faulkner, R. Sharpe, H. Shepard,York, Kirkpatrick, R. Ingle, Culberson, C. Shepard, M. Holt. Fourth row; B. Isley, Lowe, D. Rich,D. Smith, B. Shoffner, G. Murray, K. May, A. Smith, R. Shoffner, Roberson. Fifth row; D. Reece,Cottle, D. Brooks, L, Ingle, Butler, M. McPherson, Albright, R. Shepard, Billy Capps. Sixth row;T. Rich, Wagoner, Pike, K. Reece, Kimrey, Pace, N. Ingle, Long.
3.3. A. ClubThe Future Farmers of America is an organization
composed of students enrolled in the class of vocationalagriculture in this school.The E. M. Holt chapter is one of 7,000 located in the
United States and Puerto Rico, which has a total mem-bership of 300,000.
The club takes part in many county contests.
First row; left to right: Billy Holt,vice -president; Billy Capps, reporter;Ronaid Sho ffn er, treasurer. Second row;Donald Isley, president; TommyRichardson, secretary; Kenneth Sharpe,sentinel.
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First row; left to right: McPherson, Roberson, Guthrie, S, Brown, Smith, Hudson, Webb, Rich,
Gammon, Lowe. Second row; Slaughter, Coble, Hilburn, Pentecost, Butler, Sharpe, Lutterloh,Bishop. Third row; Snuggs, Mangum, Parks, Allen, Edwards, A. Brown.
3utuve Scacfiers of America
Seated: Mrs. Patton, Adviser.Standing: Lana Coble, treasurer;
Barbara Smith, president; Cathy Slaughter,vice-president; Norma Jean Bishop, secre-tary.
The E. M. Holt chapter of the FutureTeachers of America is made up of stu-
dents interested in the profession of teach-
ing. This interest is further stimulated
on occasions when the chapter membersassist elementary teachers.
The purpose of the club is to encouragestudents who have the personality, char-
acter, and other qualities necessary for
successful teaching to enter the profession.
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First row; left to right: Allison, Roberson, G. Smith, Gibson, Webb, Hudson, B. Smith, Brown, Rich,Wellons. Second row; P. Johnson, Greeson, Thompson, L. Graves, Ingle, Lowe, L. Keck, W. Smith.Third row; Patrum, Carden, Combs, Patterson, B. Coble, Varnadore, Robbins, K. Graves, H. Coble.Fourth row; May, Pentecost, Sharpe, Butler, Overman, Hargis, B. Johnson. Fifth row; McKinnon,Joyner, Euliss, Holt, Branson, S. Keck, Murray, Jordan. Sixth row: Shackelford, Birchett,Kirkpatrick.
3vencd CluS
In front; E. C. Birchett, president.Second row; Miss Wellons, adviser; WayneSmith, vice-president; Dickie Murray, sec-retary; Steve Keck, treasurer.
Membership in the French Club is open to
any student who takes French I or FrenchII. Through programs, games, movies,and discussions related to French customsand habits, the club seeks to share ex-periences in using the language outside theclassroom. The club meets once a monthunder the leadership of Miss Mary EvelynWellons.
Jack Overman, President
Stuient CouncilThe Student Council is composed of fifteen
students. Two members are chosen from eachof the junior, sophomore, and freshman classes,
and four from the senior class. The four offi-
cers, elected by the entire student body, and the
head cheerleader complete the council. All
members must have a "B" scholastic average.Activities of the council include Homecoming,
the Valentine social, the student store, and all
assembly programs.
Left to right: Lora Ann Graves, secretary; Bob Varnadore, treasurer;
Mrs. Patton, adviser; Kenneth Graves, vice-president.
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First row, left to right: Hawkins, Hudson, Stanfield, Hargis, Varnadore, L. Graves, K. Rich,Snuggs, Shoffner, Overman, Bishop. Second row: Pickard, Butler, D. Rich, K. Graves, Sharpe.
First row; left to right: Robbins, Gibson, Riggs.Lee. Second row; Hudson, Edwards, Isley, Johnson,
Allen, Parks, Isley, Jerrell. Third row; L. Coble, Kimrey, Patrum, B. Coble, Roberson, Richardson,
I. Webb, A. Webb, McPherson.
£i6rary Assistants
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Miss Shearon, the librarian, always standsready to help students find anything they needin the library.
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One of the tasks of the library assistants is
to have each day's newspaper ready for read-ing.
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First row; left to right: Linda Riggs, James Bryant, Barbara Mangum. Second row; Sue Roberson,Mary Ann Johnson, Clara Mae Guthrie, Ronald Kirkpatrick, Douglas Loy.
Office Assistants
One of the jobs of the first period office The office assistants rece lV e much helpassistants is to print the announcement sheet. from the school secretary, Mrs. Massey.
First row; left to right: Barbara Cox, Kay Stanfield, head cheerleader; Janie Ward, mascot; DonnaJoyner. Second row; Pammy Butler, Charlotte Gammon, Barbara Pitts, Lana Coble, Gail Capps.
Cheerleaders
The cheerleaders, through much hard work, addspirit to our games.
Throughout the year the cheerleaders receivemuch helpful advice from their adviser, MissWellons,
Monogram
ClubThe Monogram Club is composed of boys whohave lettered in football, basketball, or baseballand girls who have lettered in basketball orcheerleading.
The Monogram Club operates the concessionstand during basketball season.
The senior members who have lettered two years,one of which must be their senior year, aregiven monogram jackets.
First row; left to right: Billy Capps, vice-president; Mr. Fogleman, adviser; Clara MaeGuthrie, secretary; Donald Jordan, president;Ronald Kirkpatrick, sergeant-in-arms.
Second row; Steve Keck, treasurer; RonnieShoffner, chaplain.
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S. Keck, R. Jordan, Roberson, B. Capps.row; Hiatt,
Bus Drivers
lly Holt
Douglas Morris
Harold Coble
Russell Foster
Our bus drivers perform for usone of the most responsible jobsin the school. Theirs is thetask of seeing that our studentsare safely transported to andfrom school.
3resfiman AttendantDeanna Isley
Attendants
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3vesnmen Attendant
Ramona Pike
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Monogram ClubLinda Keck
Reg-O-AlaMary Ann Johnson
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Sponsors
Beta ClubSylvia Patterson
F. H. A.
Barbara Smith
Glee ClubSharon Brown
Student CouncilConnie Hudson
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Dickie Murray and Kay Stanfield
Maid
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Anne Isley
Senior Attendants and Gscorts
Steve Keck and Barbara Lutterloh
Attendants
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Judy RobinsonBen Pitts
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Barbara Pitts
Kenny Fogleman
Ann ChaunceyWayne Lowe
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Ann PickardG. H. Kirkpatrick
3vesdmen
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MarshalsFirst row; Connie Hudson, chief. Second row; left to right: Sara Ingle, Kenneth Graves, Pat
Johnson. Third row; left to right: Fayc York, Ronnie Hargis, Sylvia Patterson.
3oof6all"Ofi, ]Jou Biack And gold..."
First row, left to right: Keck, Garner, R. Jordan, Murray, R. Kirkpatrick, D. Jordan, Roberson, Sharpe,
Shoffner, Capps. Second row: Rich, Lowe, Hylton, Hiatt, Cottle, Langley, McDaries, York. Third row:
Coach Fogleman; Birchett; Fogleman; Holt; Payne; G.H. Kirkpatrick; Cottle, manager; Steele, manager.
Assistant CoachSlaughter
Head CoachFogleman
Assistant CoachRobertson
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FIRST TEAM
First row, left to right: Payne, Roberson,D. Jordan, Kirkpatrick, Sharpe, Shoffner,Murray. Second row: Keck. Third row:Holt, R. Jordan, Capps.
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BACKS
Left to right: Langley, Holt, Capps, Keck,Lowe, R. Jordan, McDaries, Rich, Hiatt.Center: Birchett.
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LINEMEN
First row, left to right: Murray, D. Jor-
dan, Garner, Roberson, Sharpe, Shoffner,
R. Kirkpatrick. Second row: Cottle,
F ogle man, Payne, Hylton, G.H. Kirk-
patrick, York.
SCORES
Holt 7 Wilson 13
Holt 40 Ossipee
Holt 7 Mebane 20
Holt 7 Haw River
Holt 55 Cobb Memorial
Holt Bethel Hill
Holt 6 Yanceyville 13
Holt 21 Madison 12
Holt 6 Gibsonville 6
Ronald runs as Wimp blocks.
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Billy Capps
Ronald Shoffner
Donald Jordan
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Ronald KirkpatrickKenneth Sharpe
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Steve KeckDickie Murray
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Billy scores, but where is he? Mikey drives hard.
With the help of our fine coach, Henry Fogle-
man, and some very good playing by our team,
our boys had a successful season. Our boys
brought us from a losing season in '58 to a win-
ning one in '59. All the school wishes to con-
gratulate the boys on the team for the wonderful
job they did.
Sad Coach, sad father.
Dickie helps our cause. Kill'em, boys!
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The boys go up for the ball.
Sports
Don't lay down on your job, Wimp.
Variety
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Getting ready for a big game.
Glennice tries for two. Watch her, Cathy.
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CaptainLora Ann Graves
Head CoachJerry Robertson
Left to right: Linda Capps, Barbara Lutterloh, Glenda Greeson, Alice Fogleman, Pat Johnson,
Glenice Thompson, Barbara Smith, Lora Graves, Cathy Slaughter, Linda Keck, Connie Hudson, Ann
Pickard, Annie Ruth Webb, Judy Robinson.
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Co- CaptainSteve Keck
Co-CaptainJesse Branson
Left to right: E. C. Birchett, Ronny Hall, Billy Coble, Tommy Richardson, Kenny Parker, Jesse
Branson, Ronnie Hargis, Mikey Holt, Harold Coble, Steve Keck, Jack Overman.
Basketball
Cathy lays it in. Glennice breaks for the basket. Lora Ann drives.
Starting
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Barbara rebounds. Linda gets long rebound.
.Left t o right: Linda Keck,Glennice Thompson, Lo r a
Graves, Barbara Smith, CathySlaughter, Pat Johnson,
Pat guards her close.
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Steve tries for two. Jack shoots from corner. Mikey jumps for two.
On
Action
Left t o right: Steve Keck,Ronnie Hargis, Jesse Branson,Mikey Holt, Jack Overman.
Jesse hooks in attempt for
two.Ronnie drives for the bas-ket.
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Girls Boys Girls Boys Girls Boys Girls Boys
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The effort of oar players and the fine coaching
of Jerry Robertson has brought us a successful
season. We would like to thank the players for
their hard work and also thank our coach for the
time he has given to our teams. The players and
coach appreciate the support the school has been
given to our teams.
Forwards in action.
Boys in action. Guards in action.
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Seniors
Jack Overman
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Steve Keck
Billy Capps
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Mrs. Hargis: "Well, what excuse can you offer for coming home this hour of the night?"Ronnie: "Well, I was playing golf with some friends."Mrs. Hargis: "At 2 A. M.?"Ronnie: "Sure, we used night clubs."
RED STAR SERVICE STATIONSpring and Morehead Streets
100% Texaco Products
KING'Sof
Burlington
Main Street
BASAL 'S TEXACOHighway 49
Washing, Waxing, and Marfax
FAUCETTE COAL CO."Coal For All Your Needs"
Burlington, North Carolina
INSTITUTIONAL FOODS CO.
P. O. Box 147
1010 Green Street
Raleigh, N. C.
Compliments of
LAY'S
"Lay's are the best
Potato Chips yourmoney can buy."
DAIRY PRODUCTSTHAT CARRY THIS LABEL
PETICECREAM
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Tommy Richardson: "Just because a man has money -that doesn't mean he's a success.Kay Rich: "I'll marry any failure who's got a million dollars."
FRANCES SEAMING ANDMENDING CO.
CA-6-5479
2058 Chapel Hill Rd.Burlington, North Carolina
PENNINGTON OIL SERVICER. E. (Bob) Pennington
Texaco Products
Route #1
Huffman Mill Rd.
Res. CA -6-8821Bus. JU-4-8803
G. H. KIRKPATRICK
Excavating and Paving
CA -6-4729
Route #1
Burlington, North Carolina
CENTRAL GROCERY CO., INC.
Wholesale Groceries
Notions and Confectioneries
CA-7-3693122 N. Main St.
Burlington, North Carolina
KOURY'S
Where Smart Women Shop
443 S. Main Street
Burlington, North Carolina
SHEPHERD'S FLORIST
"Try Us For All YourFlower Needs"
Box 22, Alamance, N. C.
Owned & Operated ByDonald ShepherdCA -6-7191
LAMM CLOTHING CO.
"Everything for Men'
CA-6-3028
Burlington, North Carolina
S & S HOSIERY MILLS, INC.
Manufacturers Of Ladies' Hose
712 West Elm St.
Graham, North Carolina
Wayne Smith: "Could I try on that suit in the window?'
Clerk: "We'd rather you use the dressing room."
GENERAL TIRE SUPPLY, INC.Distributors
General Tires and Batteries &Kraft Tire Recapping
301 N. Main Tel. -66951
GRUBB'S FISH HOUSEAll Kinds of Seafood
Chicken, Barbecueand Steaks
BYRD'S FOOD CENTERTo Serve You
No. 1 Davis St. No. 2 GrahamNo. 3 S. Church No. 4 Glen Raven
GAY HOSIERY -VARIETY STOREHosiery -RemnantsNotions Patterns
WEST END FURNITUREA Complete line of
Home Furnishings
308 Trollinger St. CA-69406Burlington, N. C.
KING BRICK AND PIPE CO.1637 W. Webb Avenue
Burlington
Phone CA-77446
GREEN'S FUEL GAS CO.Webb Avenue
Burlington, N. C.
Complimentsof
BURLINGTON BUSINESS COLLEGE
HUEY'S SEAFOOD1135 N. Church Street
For Take -Out OrdersCall CA-64464
MINUTE GRILLGood Food Home -Cooked
Fried Chicken, Plate Lunches
Western Steaks and Chops
Complimentsof
NEESE-SHOFFNER FURNITUREAND GIFT DEPARTMENT
Complimentsof
SOMERS-PARDUEINSURANCE AGENCY
O'FERRELL AGENCY
Insurance -Real Estate
Burlington, N. C.
Compliments of
HUEY'S BARBECUE
Glen Raven
Complimentsof
SIMMONS ESSOSERVICE CENTER
GLEN RAVEN FABRIC SHOPBurlington and Elon Highway
Box 144, Glen Raven, N. C.
Dress and Decorative Fabrics
Sharon Brown: "Well, doctor, was my operation a success?"
Man: "I'm not your doctor, I'm St. Peter!"
ALAMANCE CAMERA &SPORTS CENTER, INC.
Phone CA-6-9308
215 E. Front Street
Burlington, North Carolina
RICH & THOMPSONFUNERAL SERVICE
Burlington. . .Graham
Dial CA-6-1622
24 Hour Ambulance Service
Compliments of
PARKER'S GROCERY
Alamance, North Carolina
Compliments of
ANDREW DRUG CO.
Opposite the Post Office
Burlington, North Carolina
ALAMANCE REXALL DRUGCO.
MAPLE AVENUE
MEDICAL VILLAGE APOTHECARY1610 Vaughn Road
Burlington, North Carolina
"Drive -In Window Service"
SOUTHLAND LIFE INS. CO.
Bailey Coble Building
Burlington, North Carolina
Phone: CA -6-5056
'The Light Refreshment"
EAGLE STORM WINDOWMANUFACTURING CO.
Janis E. Presnell, Prop.
1364 N. Church Street
Burlington, North Carolina
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Charlotte Gammon: "Look here, waiter, is this peach or apple pie?"
Waiter: "What does it taste like?"
Charlotte: "It tastes like glue."
Waiter: "Well, then it must be apple pie, because our peach pie tastes like putty.
SECURITY BARBER SHOP
L. S. Riley, Prop.Church St.
Burlington, N. C.
DELP'S BARBECUE & DAIRYQUEEN
Greensboro Highway 70 -A
Phone CA-8-9412
SUMNER'S AUTO SUPPLY507 South Church Street
Phone CA-72754Burlington, Nor.th Carolina
EDDIE'S TYPEWRITERAND ADDING MACHINE SERVICE
Phone CA-7-2465127 North Main Street
Burlington, North Carolina
STANDARD GRILLGrade "A" Restaurant
Curb Service
Alamance, North Carolina
MANLY RAY TRANSFERDon't Delay -Call RayMoving -Call: CA7-3710
Burlington, North Carolina
CURRIN & HAY
Men's & Boy's Wear
Burlington, North Carolina
C. B. ELLIS MUSIC COMPANY
Everything Musical
Burlington, North Carolina
SHERARD PHARMACY
1245 Webb Avenue
Burlington, North Carolina
COLEMAN'S MEN'S SHOPMen's & Boy's WearOpposite Post Office
Burlington, North Carolina
T.N. BOONE TAILORSFine Tailored Clothing
For Students
Tuxedo Rentals
Burlington Greensboro, N. C.
SOUTHERN LAUNDRY & DRYCLEANERS
120 S. Maple St.
Graham, North Carolina
ROSE'S 5-10-25? STORENow Self -Service
3 Entrances
Burlington's Most Popular Store
Burlington, North Carolina
KIRK HOLT HARDWARE COMPANY
Phone CA -65348
Burlington, North Carolina
H & K BOOTERYHI W. Davis Street
Burlington, North Carolina
Famous Name Brand Shoes For
All The Family
JAKE'S BAR -B -QUE"Curb Service"
1327 S. Church Street
Burlington, North Carolina
Jesse Branson: "Dad, I had a fight with the boy next door."
Mr. Branson: "Yes, son. His father called on me about it today."
Jesse: "Well,I hope you made out as well as I did."
HERNDON GROCERYGull Gas and Oil
Meats --Groceries --Feeds
Highway 49
Burlington, North Carolina
GRAHAMSAVINGS & LOAN ASS'N.
4% Current DividendRate on All Savings
Insured up to $10,000
Home Loans -Insured Savings
Graham, North Carolina
FRANK'S JEWELRY
Watches and DiamondsInternational Sterling
Wedding and Graduation Gifts
On Easy Payment Plan
202 North Main StreetGraham, North Carolina
Dial CA 6-4553
For the Best In
Film Developing24-Hours Service-24
Kodaks -Films & Accessories
GRAHAM SODA SHOP
100 N. Main St., Court SquareGraham, North Carolina
"Service Beyond the Sale"
HOME APPLIANCE STORE
Better Products for HappierLiving
Phone CA 6-9074 or 6-7443Entrances: Court Square
and W. Elm Street
Graham, North Carolina
Compliments of
PETE'S FROZEN CUSTARD
162 Lindsey Street
Burlington, North Carolina
BAKER CAMMACKHOSIERY MILLS
Manufacturers Exclusively of
Men's Novelty Hosiery
General Offices
Burlington, North Carolina
DUKE POWER
Jack O. to Mrs. Euliss: "I don't want to scare you, but my pop says that if I don't get better report
cards, someone is going to get a good spanking."
LAKEVIEW GROCERYGroceries, Shoes, Fishing Equipment
Phone LO-5-9421Kimesville, North Carolina
R. M. Bowman
Compliments of
GRAHAM FURNITURE MART
Compliments of
COMMUNITY FEDERALSAVINGS AND LOAN ASS'N.
Compliments of
MOOREFIELD'S FLORIST
MAPLE AVENUE BARBER SHOP
"It Pays To Look Well"
201 Maple AvenueBurlington, North Carolina
NEWLIN HARDWARE CO., INC.
Complete Line of Builder's
Hardware Paints and
RoofingBurlington, North Carolina
Compliments of
MORTON'S126 Maple Avenue
Burlington, North Carolina
BUTLER ORNAMENTAL IRON WORKSLooper Tables and Stands
Built and Installed
Phone CA-8-1225
Compliments of
ROBBIN'S TEXACO
Liberty, North Carolina
THE CHATHAM BANKMember of
Federal Deposit
Insurance Corporation
Liberty, North Carolina
CAROLE'S JEWELERSDiamonds -Watches
Jewelry -Silver
Watch and Jewelry Repairing
Liberty, North Carolina
LOFLIN FUNERAL HOME
Carl Loflin- -Jimmy Loflin
Phone North 5-4567
Liberty, North Carolina
Compliments of
CRAWFORDB DEPT. STORE
Graham, North Carolina
Compliments of
B.J. VESTAL PLUMBING & HEATING125 W. Ruffin Street
Phone CA -6-2811
"Especially for you"
ROXIE'S FLORIST
1733 N. Church Street
Burlington, North Carolina
"See us for Quality FarmEquipment"
BYRD TRACTOR EQUIPMENT CO.
Burlington, North Carolina
Lana: "I thought your motto was 'Love 'em and leave 'em.' Why are you getting married?Cathy: "I didn't leave soon enough."
BURLINGTON SPORTINGGOODS
All Athletic Supplies
349 Worth St.
Burlington, North Carolina
Compliments of
PATTIE'S BEAUTY SHOP
1101 1/2 S. Main
Graham, North Carolina
COBLE TOBACCOWAREHOUSE NO. 1 and NO. 2
R. W. Rainey, Curry KingN. C. Newman, Dan Winstead
Burlington, North Carolina
BUTLER'S TIRES ANDACCESSORIES
CompleteRecapping Service
122 Alamance RoadCA-7-3803
Burlington, North Carolina
MONARCH HOSIERY MILLS,
INC.
Manufacturers of Quality
MEN'S HOSE
P. O. Box 550331 E. Elm Street
Graham, North Carolina
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Compliments of
ALAMANCE COUNTY AUTOMOBILE
DEALERS ASSOCIATION(Your Patronage Will Be Appreciated)
Burlington, North Carolina
Donald Jordan: "Did you make these biscuits with your own little hands?'
Linda Keck: "Yes, Why?"Donald: "Oh, I just wondered who lifted them out of the oven for you."
FORD FLORIST
315 Spring Street
Burlington, North Carolina
HADLEY'STHE JEWELER'S
Estab. 1898
Graham, North Carolina
TOWER HOSIERY MILLS
110 N. Broad, CA -6-6384
Burlington, North Carolina
TUCKER STREET GROCERY
521 Tucker Street
Burlington, North Carolina
BOLICK'STV and RADIO SERVICE
Route 6
Burlington, N. C.
MAPLE AVENUE CLEANERS"We Try To Please"
2111 Maple AvenueBurlington, North Carolina
Compliments of
GRAHAM BARBER SHOPGeorge Stafford
Harold CoxKenneth Wood
FIFTH STREET CLEANERS232 W. Fifth Street
Back of Melville Dairy
"Same Day Service"
Christine & Bob Fonville
JENNINGS M. BRYAN AGENCY, INC.
J. M. BryanJ. M. Bryan, Jr.
INSURANCE THAT PROTECTS
R. A. (BOB) MOORE GROCERIES"If It's Good To Eat, We Have It"
Quality Meats and GroceriesFrozen Foods
Graham, North Carolina
GRAHAM HARDWARE COMPANYService That Satisfies
Since 1903
Phone CA 6-4409
Graham, North Carolina
NEAL WRIGHT JEWELERSChina -- Silver
Diamonds --WatchesBurlington, North Carolina
Compliments of
BLAYLOCK'S TAILORYTuxedo - Rental Services
Burlington, North Carolina
ROGER'S JEWELRY
'Before You Marry See Harry'
Burlington, North Carolina
THE JEWEL BOX, INC.
348 S. Main
Burlington, North Carolina
ALAMANCE PACKING HOUSEWholesale Meat Products
1006 E. Webb AvenueBurlington, North Carolina
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Barbara Pitts (togolfer vainly searching for his ball): "Would it be cheating if I told you where it was?'
BROWN'S TEXACO SERVICE
Newton and Larry Brown
Gas and Oil -Tires and Tubes"We Carry Your Brand of Oil"Motor Tune -Up Brake Service
Phone CA-6-5029410 Alamance Road
Burlington, North Carolina
McCLURE FUNERAL SERVICE
Radio Equipped AmbulanceService -as near as your telephone
GrahamCA-7-2711
Burlington
CA-7-7488
THE DAILY TIMES-NEWS
"Alamance County's Only
Daily Newspaper"
Burlington, North Carolina
Compliments of
T. & R. SERVICE STATION
R. H. Windham -Operator
505 Rauhut StreetBurlington, North Carolina
Life Insurance -Mortgage Coverage
SOUTHLAND LIFE
INSURANCE CO.
Retirement Policies -Family Plans
ALBERT R. JOHNSON, AGENT
Phone CA-6-5056 Office
LO-5-4-505 Res.
'ell&u~
ALAMANCE SERVICESTATION
Corduroy & Armstrong TiresWheel Balancing
H. E. Councilman, OperatorCA-6-1395
Alamance, North Carolina
SHARPE'S PURE SERVICEAND SHARPE'S MOTORS
"Quality Used Cars"
Phone CA-8-9466Bynum Sharpe CA-6-1925
Burlington, North Carolina
Clara Mae: "Do you think a clever man makes a good husband?"
Barbara Smith: "The real trouble is getting a clever man to make any kind of a husband!'
LEATH HOSIERY MILL, INC.Manufacturers of
Ladies' Full Fashioned HoseGraham, North Carolina
NATIONAL BANK OF ALAMANCE
Graham, North Carolina
Member of F. D. I. C.
J. O. BAYLIFF REALTY CO.Buying and Selling Real Estate
459 S. Main Street
Burlington, North Carolina
CLIP CURL BEAUTY SALONMain Street
Graham, North Carolina
CA -6-5049
Compliments of
M. & K. FURNITURE300 West Front Street
Burlington, North Carolina
MURRAY'S TEXACO
Highway 87
5 Miles South of GrahamPhone FR-6-9514
M. P. HUDSON ESSOFuel Oil and Kerosene
Phone JU-4-7468Route #1, Burlington, N. C.
Compliments of
GRAHAM SUNOCO
Compliments of
PICKETT HOSIERY MILLS, INC.MANUFACTURERS
Fine Seamless HosieryBurlington, North Carolina
Compliments of
OCCIDENTAL LIFE INSURANCE CO.
Ben Coble
GANT DISTRIBUTING COMPANYG E Appliances
CA 6-0278251 W. Front Street
Burlington, North Carolina
"ZACKS"
"On the Corner"
Burlington, North Carolina
ALAMANCE ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO.Electrical Contractors
Phone CA -62429
1207 Webb Ave.
P. O. Box 1175
Burlington, North Carolina
MOON FASHION SHOPSmart Ladies' Apparel
Credit at Cash PricesGraham, North Carolina
GLASGOW'S GROCERYFeeds --Seeds --Fertilizers
Hy. 70-A and Eton RoadPhone CA-8-9628
Burlington, North Carolina
Compliments of
SHARPE and JONES INC.Insurance
Mr. Kirkpatrick: "I'm ashamed of you, my son. When George Washington was your age, he was a suc-cessful surveyor."Kirk: "When he was your age, father, he was President."
LIBERTY HOSIERY MILLS, INC.
Full Fashioned Hosieryand
Seamless Hosiery
Liberty, North Carolina
Gibsonville, North Carolina
Esquire Socks Holeproof Hosiery Fruit -of -the -Loom Socks
Mojud Hosiery Kayser Hosiery
Schiaparelli Stockings
Supp-hose for Men and Women
Manufactured by
KAYSER-ROTHHOSIERY COMPANY, INC.
Burlington, North Carolina
Miss Wellons: " I don't think I look 25; do I, dear'
Mr. Fogleman: "Not now, dear, but you used to."
SHACKELFORD GROCERYAND HARDWARE
Alamance, North Carolina
NATIONWIDE MUTUAL INS.
CO.
"When You Think of Insurance
Think of
G. M. Bowers or S. R. Durham
CA-72975
Compliments of
FIRST FEDERAL
SAVINGS AND LOAN
ASS'N.
Insured Savings
Home Loans
"Learning and Saving are
the Twin Foundations"
East Davis Street
at Lexington
Compliments of
PATE -DAWSON COMPANY"Fresh Fruits & VegetablesBurlington, North Carolina
JEFFREYS PAINT & PAPER CO.
Full Line of Paint
Burlington, North Carolina
KAY-DAY TILE AND CARPETCOMPANY
Rubber Tile -Asphalt Tile
Inlaid LinoleumBroadloom Carpet
818-120 S. Church Street
CA-62003
DEAN PATTERSON
CONSTRUCTION CO,
Grading, Sewer, Water
632 Chapel Hill Road
Burlington, North Carolina
Dickie: "I'm not wealthy, and I don't have a yacht like Junior Jones, but I love you."Brenda: "And I love you too, but tell me more about Junior Jones."
VREGAL DRY CLEANERS
>: 7
'-{/ /'Shirt Laundry
CA -6-3742
J Y 1603 S. Church
\ J' /flBurlington, North Carolina
COLONIAL FURNITURE STORE
CA-7-4213
236 East Front Street
Burlington, North Carolina
Compliments of
SERVICE FURNITURE CO.
"It Pleases Us To Please You"
1814 S. Church Street
Burlington, North Carolina
PAUL SMITH'S SINCLAIRSERVICE STATION'
Washing -LubricationOil Change
Alamance RoadPhone--CA -64152
Visit
GUYE'S
New Modern Store
Smart Ladies' Apparel
WALKER FURNITUREAPPLIANCE CO.
Westinghouse
710 E. Davis Street
Burlington, North Carolina
Compliments o/
SINCLAIR MARKETERSW. T. DavisR. B. Jones
Tel. CA--63402Burlington, North Carolina
GRAHAM UNDERWRITERS,INC.
Insurance :Bonds:Rents:Real Estate
121 N. Main Street Ph. -60017Beside Graham Theatre
Graham, N. C.
Brenda Coble: "I'd like some cigars for my boyfriend."
Clerk: "Would you like them fairly strong?"
Brenda: "Yes, please, the stronger the better. The ashes kept breaking off the last ones he had.
Comp/ime nts of
Burlington Paint and Glass Company
Bob Loman, Johnson's Inc.
Goldman's Shoe Company
Jimmie's Beauty Salon
Ben Franklin Store
Medical Center Barber Shop
East End Barber Shop
Burlington Welding Works
Biggerstaff and Beamon
Ethel's Cafe
Robert's Dime Store
A Friend
Graham Beauty Shop
Wiles 5C & IOC Store
Westbrook Studios
Loy and Lynn Plumbing
Clyde H. Dorsett
A Friend
ffiimlfc
kSMI
Voice over telephone: "Frank Isley will not be at school today."Mr. Hawkins: "Who is this speaking?"Voice: "This is my father speaking."
Compliments of
C.B. HALSEY CO.
Roanoke, Virginia
HOLT FARM CENTER
Fair -Acre Feeds
CA-7-2203
710 West Elm St.
Graham, North Ceirolina
SILAS ATKINS
HEATING SERVICE & AIR
CONDITIONINGAir Conditioning ServiceInstallation and Repair
Armstrong AndInternational
Furnaces
Interior Air Conditioners
7 Day Service
Day & Night Service
Telephone CA-7-2123
For.
Free Delivery
Call CA-8-8348
Open Until 9:00 Each Night
Drugs -Fountain ServiceGreeting Cards
Pangburn's CandiesHollingsworth Candies
We Fill All Doctors'Prescriptions
Two Pharmacists
GRIFFIN'S
PHARMACY, INC.
Member of
Alamance CountyPharmaceutical Society
HPuBm\
Donald and Ronald Jordan in a heated argument:
Ronald: "I wish I'd never had a twin brother!"
Donald: "Yeah? If it wasn't for me, you'd have two heads!"
HANFORD BRICK CO., INC.
"NORTH CAROLINA— THE BRICK CAPITAL
OF THE NATION"
ROMAN TEXTURED FACE
NORMAN
COLONIAL FACE
OVERSIZE
SPECIAL SHAPES
ANTIQUE
SELECT COMMON
SAND FACE
FROSTED FACE
'Let Us Serve You'
Dial CA 6-3688
P. O. Box 1215
Burlington, North Carolina
Mr. Guthrie to Bobby McKinnon, who is eating a chicken leg: "What other kind of work do
you do besides cleaning out refrigerators?"
Compliments of
A Friend
SHOFFNER BROS. LUMBERCO.
"We pay top prices for logs & standing timberBe sure to contact us before you sell
Carroll M. Shoffner:
Phones: Office CA 61421
Res. CA 77951
Route One, Burlington, N. C.
HOLT MILLING COMPANY,INC.
Wayne FeedsBag or Bulk
Feeds For Every Need
Peppy Dog Food
CA-8-8862
Alamance Printing Co.
Commercial Printing
Engraving & Photo-Offset
CA-6-1881729 S. Main St. Burlington, N. C.
Complimentsof
Community Federal Savings &Loan
Burlington, North Carolina
GUIDEPOST TO OPPORTUNITY ....
For young people seeking careers with chal-
lenge, the textile industry — one of the nation's
most important industries—offers excellent oppor-tunities.
Let the world-famed Burlington "triangle
of quality" be your guidepost to the future.
Young men and women of imagination, init-
ative and ability will find re war ding careers in
textiles, and with Burlington, world's leading tex-
tile organization.
ALAMANCE COUNTY UNITS
of
Builington INDUSTRIES. INC.
Executive Offices: Greensboro, N. C.
Jesse Branson, just caught for speeding told the patrolman why he was speeding. Jesse
said "This highway is so darned dangerous I was hurrying to get off it."
THE STUDENT STORE
Headquarters for your School Supplies
Paper
Pencils
Erasers
Pens
Crayons
Notebooks
Composition Books
Shorthand Books
Mucilage
Scotch Tape
Rulers Kleenex
"Support Your Student Store,
For It Supports You."
Sponsored By:
YOUR STUDENT COUNCIL
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