Farmer High School - Far Echoes Yearbook (Asheboro, NC)
- Class of 1965
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i 'f l 6 THE 1965 FAR ECHOES Published By Students of FARMER SCHOOL FARMER, NORTH CAROLINA Randcfph Public Library Asheboro, North Carollm ANNUAL STAFF Mr. Robert Allen ADVISOR Janey Hill Worth Younts BUSINESS SPORTS MANAGER Carol Moffitt EDITOR Roy Yates SPORTS Eddie Walker ASS' T-EDITOR Larry Lassiter Gayle Sprinkle ACTIVITIES ART ALL THE THINGS COMMERCIAL WE ARE - - - HOME ECONOMICS PHYSICAL EDUCATION VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE DEDICA TION We, the Senior Class of 1965, do dedicate this annual to you, our parents. Perhaps it can show in part the love we have and the thanks we owe for your kindness, your discipline, your help, and your counsel through the past years. Throughout our lives these years spent under your guidance will remain unforgettable memories of our happy youth. Our thanks go to you for these memories. f 4 Secretary Mrs. Winfred Hammond P R I N C I P A L S M E S S A G E We now find ourselves near the end of another school year. For the Senior Class this is the end of the last year as far as high school is concerned. For some of you this means that your formal education will have reached the terminal point. For others your formal education will remain a part of your life for months and even years to come. No matter which cate- gory you fall into, remember that in many ways all living is an education. You have the challenge to continue your educa- tion and to improve your status as an individual, whether it be in one of our great educational institutions, or in the greatfield of work experience. I hope as you go out to face the future you will always cherish the good things you have learned. I trust that you will ever strive for progress in your chosen field. It has been a personal pleasure for me to have been asso- ciated with you, I am happy for you and proud of youfor having reached this important milepost along life's highway. As you make your departure from Farmer High School you take with you my hopes and my prayers for a very happy and a very prosperous life. Take good care of yourselves, be thought- ful of your fellowman, and never forget our Creator who loves and guides us through all our days. Mr. R. C. Adams Vocational Agriculture Mr. Robert Allen Social Studies John S. Castelloe Civics - Coach Mrs. Ersal Garner Guidance J. Warren George Mathematics Patrick W. Hedrick Physical Education Coach Robert Howell Mathematics Luther H. Koon English Sara C. Rhyne Home Economics James K. Sledge English - French Mary H. Watson Librarian High School Faculty 65 MASCOTS Mark Hunt Nancy McBride CLASS OF FLOWER: ’65 COLORS: White Carnation Green and White MOTTO: The bigger the task, the harder we strive. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President...........................Steve Henley Vice President.......................Steve Routh Secretary.............................Janet Hill Treasurer.............................Eddie Walker Reporters...........................Carol Moffitt Tim Vuncannon 9 BETTY ALLMON MARLENE BUMGARDNER KENNETH CRANFORD KARL ELLIOT DIANE GARNER NANCY GUNTER BRENDA HANDY JUDY FARLOW SENIORS GLENDA HAMILTON 10 BRENDA HARDISTER SENIORS STEVE HENLEY MARGIE HARRIS STEVE HARRIS CAROL HARVELL JANET HILL JOHNNY HILL I ANN HOOVER BRENDA KIND LEY MILDRED JARRELL SENIORS REBA KINDLEY KENNETH LAMBETH M. H. LEWALLEN LARRY LASSITER DELORES LEWIS SENIORS HURLEY McBRIDE SIDNEY LOWE RICHARD LUTHER ALTON MANESS GERRELENE McDOWELL LARRY McDOWELL 13 LILLY McDOWELL CAROL MOFFITT GARY MYERS SENIORS DIANNE PIERCE JUDITH POOLE STEVE ROUTH LINDA RIDGE 1 4 SENIORS GAYLE SPRINKLE JIMMY SNIDER NANCY STALEY TIM VUNCANON GENIE RUSSELL BETSY SEXTON NANCY SMITH 15 PHILIP WILLIAMS SENIORS ROY YATES RONALD YORK WORTH YOUNTS IRIS WAYNICK EDDIE WALKER TERESA WAY 16 I CLASS POEM CLASS SONG As little tots we began to strive To reach our goal, the Class of '65. A step up the ladder we climbed each year, With the help of parents and teachers dear. We’ll ne’er forget the fun we've had, The joys we’ve shared, both good and bad. Our work, our sports, activities, too, All of these we leave to you. As we part, our lives to live, May we attempt our best to give. We ask God’s guidance as onward we strive To make you proud of our Class--'65. Class Poet, Nancy Smith (Tune: Beneath The Cross of Jesus) Within the halls of Farmer We stand to leave at last; We're sad to leave old Farmer High And high school days that’s past. Our parents, teachers, friends so dear, Have helped us every day. We thank you for your helpfulness, Your kindness and your praise. We’ve loved the work, we've tried hard, And all the games of fun, The tasks here at our dear old school, Have quickly come and gone. We'll cherish all the memories. They’re held within each heart We stand to bid farewell tonight For each has done his part. No matter what we do-- Or if we're far or near, There'll be that one and only sound-- Far echoes in our ears. We know not what the future holds, But we will always pray, God guide this Class of '65 As we all go our way. Song Writer Gayle Sprinkle CLASS HISTORY Four years ago the Senior Class of 1965 entered High School. It was a new adventure for all of us and we were eager to begin under the customary name, Green Freshmen. Our Freshmen advisors were: Miss Frances Evans, Mr. Eli Smith, and Mr. Talmadge Williams. Our class officers were: President, Caro.1 Moffitt; Vice President, Geraldene Durham; Secretary, Gerrelene McDowell; and Treasurer, Dianne Garner. Our year was full of work but we found time for pleas- ure too. Time passed quickly and in 1962 we were Soph- omores. Those elected as officers were: President, Eddie Walker; Vice President, Worth Younts; Secre- tary, Gayle Sprinkle; Treasurer, Carol Moffitt; and Reporters; Roy Yates and Steve Henley. Our advisors were Mrs. Verna Russ, Mrs. Mary Watson, and Miss Loberta McNeill. Those receiving the honor of being tapped into the Beta Club were: Ann Hoover, Carol Moffitt, Gayle Sprinkle, Teresa Way, Larry Lassiter, and Worth Younts. Our activities included a trip to the State Fair. In the fall of 1963 we returned to school with the title of Juniors. We were greatly aware of the re- sponsibilities ahead of us. Mrs. Betty Sue Miller and Mrs. Verna Russ were our advisors. Our class of- ficers were: President, Eddie Walker; Vice President, Worth Younts; Secretary, Joyce Cagle; Treasurer, Roy Yates, and Reporter, Carol Moffitt. The person re- ceiving the honor of being tapped into the Beta Club was Gerrelene McDowell. We began preparation for the Junior-Senior Banquet early. On May 8, 1964, our plans ana work came to life. Another occasion we looked forward to was the ordering of class rings, which was another step to becoming Seniors. As our part in graduation the Juniors carried archways for Class Night. Those chosen as Marshals were Carol Moffitt and Worth Younts, Co-Chiefs; other marshals were Gayle Sprinkle, Ann Hoover, Gerrelene McDowell, Teresa Way, and Larry Lassiter. We were sorry to see the Seniors leave, but proud of the fact that we would take their place. We returned as Seniors in 1964. It did not take long for us to realize the tasks before us. We were all proud of our class rings because we felt we had earned the honor of wearing them. Our class officers were: President, Steve Henley; Vice President, Eddie Walker; Treasurer, Steve Routh; Secretary, Janet Hill; and Reporters, Carol Moffitt and Tim Vuncannon. Mr. Robert Allen and Mr. James Sledge were our advisors. Mildred Jarrell received the honor of being tapped into the Beta Club. Our initial task was the publishing of the Far Echoes. The annual staff was selected and worked hard to make the best yearbook ever published. For twelve years we have shared our joys and sorrows. We wish to express our sincerest gratitude to our teachers, parents, and friends for helping us reach our goal. As we part, each in his own direction, we are fully aware of our indebtedness to our school. May we be led by the Almighty God and be able to look back on our memories at Farmer High School. Teresa Way Class Historian 17 MOST INTELLECTUAL Worth Younts Carol Moffitt SENIOR BEST ALL AROUND Nancy Gunter Steve Routh MOST POPULAR Janet Hill Steve Henley SUPERLATIVES BEST LOOKING Deloris Lewis Steve Henley MOST DEPENDABLE Linda Ridge Eddie Walker SENIOR MOST TALENTED Gayle Sprinkle Tim Vuncannon 81 MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Carol Moffitt Eddie Walker SUPERLA TIVES WITTIEST Nancy Gunter Steve Routh MOST ATHLETIC Janet Hill Roy Yates SENIOR SUPERLATIVES CLASS BABIES Dianne Pierce Hurley McBride JUNIOR OFFICERS President . . . Vice-President Secretary . . . Gary Tesh Treasurer Carter Sink Reporters Artie Poole . Steve Brower Amy Thornburg Fred Hill Bob Balderson Sue Bescher Steve Brower Harvy Brown Scott Bunting Brenda Cagle Donna Cagle Roy Cranford Beverly Deaton Judy Fagge Donald Freeman Mildred Hancock Jolie Handy Fred Hill Kenneth Hill Herman Hogan JUNIORS Patricia Hogan Barbara Hoover Donald Hoover Brenda J. Hunt Janet Hunt Larry Hunt Virginia Hunt Barbara Kearns 24 JUNIORS Lawrence Moffitt Douglas Nance Artie Poole Judy Ann Poole Judy Ridge Callie Russell Pallie Russell Gloria Sexton 25 Susan Shortsleeve Carter Sink Linda Small Peggy Small Judy Smith Jerry Snider Gayle Surratt Carol Swanney JUNIORS Gary Tesh Amy Thornburg Dale Thornburg Janet Tysinger Randy Walker T a wan a Walker Dalton Yates Jayne Yates 26 SOPHOMORE OFFICERS President . . . Vice-President Reporter.........................Harriet Watson Ronald Pierce Secretary...............................Nancy Hunt Sylvia Robbins Treasurer.............................Jimmy Routh Lynn Adams Sharon Armstrong Bobby Batten Becky Bell Janie Besher Billy Bishop Wanda Bray Jane Bulla Garrett Byrd Roger Cagle Larry Callicut Alton Causey Mickey Causey Dennis Cranford Ronald Dunn Clifford Elliott Harold Farlow Harold Freeman Janice Freeman SOPHOMORES Tommy Freeman Brenda Goins Boyce Herlocker Tommy Hill Mary Hill Vickie Hill Panzie Hinson Jo Ann Hulin Kathy Hogan Brenda Hunt Brenda Hunt Calvin Hunt 28 Eddie Hunt Nancy Hunt Carol Kearns Wanda Kindley Harold Lanier Margaret Hunt Patricia Hunt Barbara Kindley Harold Kinley Jean Latham SOPHOMORES Renda Maness Morris Nance Johnny Parker Mary Petree Jackie Pierce Linville McDowell Joe Parker Jackie Payne Brantley Pierce Ronald Pierce Pauline Latham Donald Luck Ronda Pierce Dennis Ridge 29 Judy Robbins Sylvia Robbins Doris Swaney Kenneth Sykes Joe Russell Mary Seay Jimmy Routh Wayne Simmons John Sharp Bryce Smith David Smith Burnice Staley Wayne Snider William Summey SOPHOMORES Jessie Tucker Paget Tysinger Bobby Varner Jolene Voncannon Bonnie Walker Harriett Watson Patsy Waynick Hazel Yates Dianne York Jerry Younts BO FRESHMAN OFFICERS President - Steve Hinesly Secretary - Sandra Holland Vice-President - Dempsey Lowe Treasurer - Janice Wood Reporter - Wanda Hoover INITIA TION Janet Barnes Becky Causey Johnny Batten Donnie Cornelison Jeanne Creakman Billy Crotts Janie Day Jerry Elliot Annie Sue Farlow Horace Freeman Glenda Farlow Rosemary Freeman FRESHMEN Eugene Graves Patricia Green Ronald Gearren Vicki Greene Roy Gregory Laura Halker Glenda Harris Harold Harris- Joyce Hill Rachel Hill Steve Hinsley Glenny Hinson 32 Ronny Hogan Sandra Holland Betty Kearns Patsy Kearns Brenda Hoover Gail Hoover Linda Hoover Patsy Hoover Steve Hoover Wanda Hoover Joyce Hulin Rachel Hulin Mildred Hunt Samuel Hunt FRESHMEN Albert Kinnley Ann Jones Elaine Lambeth Arnold Lanier Carolyn Lanier Regina Loflin Dempsey Lowe Charles McDowell Donald McDowell Faye McDowell 33 Jesse McDowell Maxton McDowell Johnny McElreath Buddy Miller Edward Moore Melvin Morton Regina Morton Alton Nance Gary Nance Libby Newsome Linda Parrish Gene Pierce FRESHMEN Kay Presnell Larry Rich Larsen Small Betty Snider Shirley Snow Marshall Varner Donald Spoon Janice Wood 34 ACTIVITIES AUTOGRAPHS 35 BETA CLUB ADVISOR Mrs. Ersal Garner PRESIDENT Worth Younts JUNIOR BETA CLUB ADVISOR Mr. Marion Pierce PRESIDENT Betty Snider LIBRARY CLUB ADVISOR Miss Sarah Rhyne PRESIDENT Judy Poole wiiifii FUTURE HOMEMAKERS ADVISOR Mrs. Mary Watson PRESIDENT Judy Poole FRENCH CLUB ADVISOR Mr. James Sledge PRESIDENT Steve Brower FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA ADVISOR Mr. R. C. Adams PRESIDENT Roy Yates FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA ADVISOR Mr. Daniel Kruger PRESIDENT Steve Routh FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA ADVISOR Miss Shirley Metcalfe PRESIDENT Scott Bunting MATH CLUB ADVISOR Mr. J. Warren George PRESIDENT Eddie Walker PEP CLUB ADVISOR Miss Shirley Metcalfe DRAMA TICS CLUB ADVISOR Mr. Robert Howell PRESIDENT Artie Poole BUS DRIVERS Freshman Attendant Janice Wood QUEEN Janet Hill Senior Attendant Delores Lewis Sophomore Attendant Vickie Hill HOMECOMING ROYALTY Junior Attendant Artie Poole Crowning of 1964-65 Queen mssm K - 1 imn  iu SCOREKEEPERS Eddie Walker Larry Lassiter FARMER CONFERENCE SCORES 1965 GIRLS Farmer 26 31 Farmer 49 29 Farmer 41 35 Farmer 29 30 Farmer 29 36 Farmer 51 20 Farmer 24 27 Farmer 56 42 Farmer 54 31 Farmer 25 36 Farmer 46 35 Farmer 55 30 BOYS Farmer 70...................Seagrove 32 Farmer 90....................Gray's Chapel 60 Farmer 70..................Coleridge 54 Farmer 44....................Liberty 52 Farmer 76..............Franklinville 56 Farmer 71....................Ramseur 48 Farmer 77...................Seagrove 38 Farmer 73....................Gray's Chapel 53 Farmer 104....................Coleridge 73 Farmer 61....................Liberty 53 Farmer 65..............Franklinville 64 Farmer 68....................Ramseur 60 42 GIRLS’ BASKETBALL TEAM CO-CAPTAINS Amy Thornburg COACH Jayne Yates Mr. John Castelloe FORWARD Janie Bescher GUARD Rosemary Freeman GUARD Janet Hill GUARD Carol Kearns GUARD Carol Moffitt FORWARD Amy Thornburg FORWARD Patsy Waynick FORWARD Jayne Yates 44 BOYS’ BASKETBALL TEAM CO-CAPTAINS 45 FORWARD Roy Yates FORWARD Carter Sink GUARD Worth Younts GUARD Steve Brower BASEBALL TEAM Coach -- Mr. Patrick Hedrick SENIORS Gary Myers Worth Younts Steve Harris 47 48 Co-Chief Artie Poole (Not Pictured) Look at the dummy with the whistle in his mouth. The name of the game is............................................... Canadian Football 50 ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 51 ELEMENTARY TEACHERS Mrs. Henrietta Newlin - Grade 1 Mrs. Ola Bisher - Grade 2 Mrs. Mary Walker - Grade 2 Mrs. Max Overton - Grade 2 Mrs. Meredith Thornburg - Grade 3 Mrs. Lucy Cranford - Grade 3 Mrs. Edna Howard - Grade 4 Mrs. Robert A. Howell - Grade 4 Miss Leah Hammond - Grade 5 Mrs. Eunice Morgan - Grade 5 Mrs. Mabel Smith - Grade 6 Mrs. Edith Kearns - Grade 6 Mr. Allen Prevost - Grade 6 7 Mr. Marion Pierce - Grade 7 Mrs. Jane Caudle - Grade 7 Mrs. Myrtle Bailey - Grade 8 Mr. Harold Sharp - Grade 8 Mrs. Blanche Elliot EIGHTH GRADE Judy Adams Joetta Allen Phil Barnes Lynn Cockerham Harold Cole Louella Davis Alvin Dunn Marvene Elliott Kay Garner Phil Garner Timothy Gooch Phyllis Green Becky Harris Faye Harris Teresa Henson Larry Hill Bertha Hughes Brenda Hughes Jo Ann Hulin Robert Hulin Olga Hurley Sheryl Hurley Delana Hussey Wanda Ingold Hollis Kearns Lynn Kearns Diane Lambeth Roy Lambeth Beverly Lanier Debbie Lanier Frankie Lanier David Loflin Shirlyn Loflin Johnny Luther Lynn Luther Naimo Luther Linda Mabe Wanda Martin Cynthia McBride Ken McDowell Lynda McDowell Lynn McDowell Rita Moore Ronnie Moore Steve Nance Donald Parker Mike Pierce Elaine Quick Diane Ridge Jo Ann Ridge Doris Russell Myrtle Russell Brenda Shortsleeve Hilda Sink Betty Snider Jerry Stoker Gordon Surratt Jamie Surratt Ronald Tesh Jimmy Walker Belinda Watson Carol White Larry Williamson SEVENTH GRADE Terry Allmon Jimmy Allred Mary Ruth Bennett Shelia Jo Brower Faye Bunting Harold Cagle Ritzel Cagle Ronda Cagle Ronnie Cagle Tim Callicutt Betty Cole Willard Coletrain Aaron Cranford Alan Creakman Rebecca Creakman Frankie Dunn Junior Dunn Judy Freeman Donnie Hardister Gail Hardister Buddy Harris Donald Herlocker Donnie Hill Sharon Hinshaw Danny Hogan A. J. Hughes Claude Hulin Fred Hulin Joe Hulin Judy Jarrell Pete Jarrell Glenda Kearns Mark Klass Ronald Lanier Edward Loflin Pam Loflin Sidney Loflin Barbara Luck Larry Luther Michael Luther Shelia Me Bride Benny Me Dowell Brenda Me Dowell David Me Dowell Dwight Me Dowell Mary Alice Me Dowell Steve Me Dowell Nancy Miller Jeanette Moore R. L. Moore Larry Poole Karen Rich Larry Royal Jane Russell Montie Salmons Roy Sanders Ronnie Saunders Carolyn Satterfield Melvin Seay Danny Simmons Donnie Small Betty Snider Bobby Snider Tommy Snider Donna Spencer Kathi Spencer Phil Starling Teddy Suggs Vickie Teague Mary Ellen Trotter Barbara Tucker Eugene Tucker Richard Tysmger Judy Waynick Linda Wilson Dennis Yates SIXTH GRADE Timmy Armstrong Elaine Balderson David Barnes Cynthia Beecraft Patsy Bell Bobby Bray Larry Brewer Charles Cagle Don Cagle Donny Cagle Lawerence Cagle Eve Davis Judy Fields Elaine Garner Ginger Garner Roger Green Sandra Green Niny Gribb Jane Harris Mike Harris Lawrence Hoover Jimmy Hulin Betty Hunt Steve Hunt Judy Ingold Betty Ingram Brenda Jarrell Kathy Jester Carolyn Johnson Lynn Johnson Linda Kearns Bobby King Martha Lanier Mary Latham Glenda Loflin Walter Luther Brenda Mabe Clinton McDowell Douglas McDowell Wanda McDowell Joe Morgan Gayle Moore Gayle Nicolus Andy Overman Eddie Overman Suzanne Petree Tamara Richardson Tony Rogers Bobby Russell Sarah Russell Larue Salmons Dianne Sanders Brenda Seabolt Milford Shaw Rickey Skeen Ann Spilman Linda Starling Kathy Surratt Vickie Surratt Judy Swaney Mike Thompson Billy Tuttle Johnny Tysinger Dianne Varner Janet Vuncannon Amy Walker Mark Walker Huston Yates 55 FIFTH GRADE Neal Apple Mary Alice Barnes Frankie Brewer Terry Cagle Cynthia Coletrane Tony Cranford Wayne Davis Donna Fowler Mary Freeman Diane Garner Jeanette Garner Patty Sue Garner Randy Harris Raymond Hayden Deborah Henson Melinda Henson Debby Hill Dale Hoover Eddie Hoover Janet Hoover Terry Hogan Eddie Hughes Leroy Hughes Eddie Hulin Lester Hulin Tommy Jerrell Terry Johnson Matthew Klass Kieth Lambeth Brenda Lanier Debby Luther Junior Luther Kathy Luther Kerry Martin Gary McBride Bobby McDowell Nancy McDowell Tony McDowell Pat McElreathe John Moore Jackie Morgan Derwayne Morton Iva Jean Nance C. W. Newsome Gayle Per tie Thomas Pierce Kathy Jo Poole Sandra Salmon Judy Seabolt Lynn Small Connie Snider Carlee Spencer Tony Stakey Allen Surratt Mary Voncanon Martha Voncanon Flora Kay Walker Steve Williams 56 FOURTH GRADE Phyliss Barnes Shirley Beane Roger Brewer Danny Brower Dallas Bunting Marjorie Cagle Ronnie Cornelison Dianne Creakman Patsy Garren Tony Goins Alice Gordon Lynn Hardister Ricky Hardister Roger Hayden Donald Hinson Ricky Hogan Phyliss Hoover Rena Hoover Johnny Hughes Roger Hughes Ronald Hughes Franklin Hulin Rhonda Jester Marston Johnson Charles Kearns Wayne Kinney Dianne Lanier Danny Luther Edward Luther Karen Luther Sammy Luther Becky McDowell Dianne Moore Cathy Morton Ralph Moore Richard Pierce Larry Poole Gay Pyrtle James Ridge Susan Ridge David Russell Kathy Ann Russell Patty Russell Rhonda Sanders Becky Saunders Jerry Saunders Wanda Seay Gail Small Laresa Smith Elaine Strider Douglas Suggs Richard Suggs Betsy Surratt David Thornburg Ronnie Thompson Wilbur Trotter Margaret Varner Nathan Varner Reitzel Vuncannon Brenda Walker Cathy Williams Gail Williams Brenda Yates 57 THIRD GRADE Loretta Allmon William Barton Douglas Becraft Mike Brower Perry Callicutt Bradley Clifton Wanda Creakman Jackie Davis Martha Davis Kay Delk Shelia Fields Billy Garner Brooks Garner Clegg Garner Gwen Gordon June Gordon Rickie Green Nita Gregg Lees a Hammond Danny Hardister Ricky Hayden Willie J. Hayes Edna Henley Roberta Henley Craig Hill Jerry Hill Wilda Hill Ronnie Hinshaw Ann Hogan Carol Hoover Jerry Hughes Thomas Hughes Patty Hunt Larry Jarrell Nathan Johnson Sharon Kearns Audrey Kelley Johnny Kidd Judy Kidd Eddie Lambert Bobby Lambeth Jimmy Lanier Jeffrey Loflin David Luther Louis Luther Larry Mabe Mark Me Dowell Steve Morris Martha Nance James Newsome Patty Newsome Roger Newsome Deborah Nicholas Vanessa Parker Randy Parrish Janet Pyrtle Nancy Russell Roaxann Salmons Janet Seabolt Cherry Shaw Teresa Skeen Teresa Small Sylvia Staker Patricia Tesh Cindy Trotter Sheryl Tucker William Vuncannon Todd Walker Roger Waynick Sheila Williams Spencer Wilson 58 SECOND GRADE Terri Allen Cynthia Bailey Edsel Barnes Deborah Barns Wayne Brewer Tony Cagle Steve Castelloe Debbie Clifton James Davis Johnny Dunn Judy Frye Cindy Garner Emily Garner Franklin Garner Wayne Garner Donnie Gordon Pandora Hammond Randy Hayden Donald Hill Earlene Hill Rebecca Hinson Stansel Hoover James Hughes Michael Hughes Patricia Hughes Ronnie Hulin Larry Hulin Gary Hunt Dwight Hussey Luthenna Hyler Cynthia King Gary Kinney Martha Klass Dervanda Lambeth Karen Lambeth Donald Lanier Jefferson Lanier Gail Lowe Delores Luther Jerry Luther Martin Luther Michael Mabe Gregory McDowell Elizabeth Moore Darlene Morgan Donald Poole Terry Pyrtle Randall Rule Leslie Russell Michael Small Brant Smith Pamela Smith Vickie Snider Rhonda Suggs Rhonda Varner Douglas Walker 59 Scarlet Wilson Wayne Wilson FIRST GRADE I Judy Allred Carolyn Brown Danny Coltrane Teresa Cranford William Delk Carolyn Garner Perry Gains Ronald Gordon Stevie Gordon Janice Gordon Johnny Green Debora Hammond Rickey Henley Billy Ray Hill Tim Hill Stevie Hill Estelle Hill Julie Hopkins Michael Hunt Donnie Hyler Neil Johnson Ricky Leonard Martha Luck Tammy Luther Timmy Luther Melba Luther Roger Luther Billy McDowell Lucita Meeks Debbie Newsome Bobby Parrish Darlene Poe Jan Poole Teresa Russell Douglas Smith Annette Swink 60 Sharon Thompson Brent Tucker SENIOR STA TISTICS BETTY ALMON FHA 1,2,3,4; Dramatics Club 1,2,3; FBLA 3. MARLENE BUMGARDNER FBLA 3,4; Dramatics Club 1; Health Careers Club 2. KENNETH CRANFORD French Club 3; FFA 1,2. KARL ELLIOTT FFA 1,2,3,4; FTA 4. JUDY FARLOW 4-H Club 1; Dramatics Club 2,4. DIANE GARNER Class Officer 1; Library Club 2,3,4; FBLA Club. NANCY GUNTER FTA 2,4; FHA 1,2,3, Officer 2,3; Senior Superlative 4. GLENDA HAMILTON FHA 2,3,4; FBLA 3,4; Officer 4; Dramatics Club 1,2,4. BRENDA HANDY FBLA 3,4; Cheerleader 3,4; Monogram Club 4. BRENDA HARDISTER FHA 1,2,3,4; Officer 3; FTA 1; Health Careers Club 2. MARGIE HARRIS FBLA 4. STEVE HARRIS Monogram Club 2,3,4; FFA 1,2,3. CAROL HARVELL Library Club 4, Officer 3; FHA 3. STEVE HENLEY Class Pres. 4; Basketball 3,4; Monogram Club 4, Offi- cer 4. JANET HILL Basketball 1,2,3,4; FTA 1,2,3,4, Officer 4; Annual Staff 4. JOHNNY HILL FFA 2,3,4; Math Club 3,4. ANN HOOVER Jr. Beta 1; Sr. Beta 2,3,4; FTA 2,3,4. MILDRED JARRELL Beta Club 4; FBLA 3; Officer 4; Student Council 3. BRENDA KINDLEY FBLA 4; Dramatics Club 1; Library Club 1. REBA KINDLEY Library Club 4; Dramatics Club 1,4; 4-H Club 1. KENNETH LAMBETH FFA 1,2,3,4; Officer 3; Bus driver 3,4; Scorekeeper 3. LARRY LASSITER Beta Club 2,3,4; Junior Marshal 3; Annual staff 4. M. H. LEWALLEN FFA 1,2,3,4. DELORES LEWIS Cheerleader 1,2,3,4„ Chief 4; Monogram Club 1,2,3,4, Officer 4; FHA 1,2,3,4, Officer 4. SIDNEY LOWE Basketball 3,4; Monogram Club 3,4; FFA 1,2,3,4. RICHARD LUTHER FFA 1,2,3; FTA 2; Bus Driver 3,4. ALTON MANESS FFA 1,2; Bus Driver 3,4; FBLA. HURLEY McBRIDE Bus Driver 3,4; Senior Superlative 4. GERRELENE McDOWELL Beta Club 3,4, Officer 4; Junior Marshal 3; FTA 1,2,3, 4. LARRY McDOWELL FFA 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2; Bus Driver 3,4. LILLIE McDOWELL Library Club 2,3; Dramatics Club 4; FBLA 4. CAROL MOFFITT Editor of Annual 4; Beta Club 1,2,3,4; County Pres. 3; Basketball 4. GARY MYERS FFA 1,2,3,4; Bus Driver 3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4. DIANNE PIERCE FBLA 3,4; Dramatics Club 1,2,4; FHA 3,4. JUDITH POOLE FHA 1,2,3,4; Pres. 4; FBLA 3,4; Dramatics Club 1,2,4. LINDA RIDGE FHA 1,2,4; Officer 4; FBLA 3; Dramatics Club 1,2. STEVE ROUTH FTA 1,2,3,4, Pres. 4; Math Club 3,4; Class Officer 4. GENIE RUSSEL Bus Driver 3,4; Library Club 3; FBLA 3,4. BETSY SEXTON Library Club 2,3; Dramatics Club 1,2,4; FBLA 3,4. NANCY SMITH FHA 1,2,3,4; Officer 3; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Monogram Club 3,4. JIMMY SNIDER FFA 1,2,3,4; Bus Driver 2; Dramatics Club 2. GAYLE SPRINKLE Beta Club 1,2,3,4, Officer 1,3,4; Junior Marshall 3; An- nual Staff 4. NANCY STALEY FHA 1,2,3; Health Club 1,2; Dramatics Club 1,3,2. TIM VUNCANON School reporter 4; FTA 1,2,3,4; Math Club 3,4. EDDIE WALKER Class Officer 2,3,4; FTA 1,2,3,4, Officer 4; Bus Driver 2,3,4‘ TERESA WAY Beta Club 2,3,4, Officer 3,4; FBLA 3,4, Officer 4; Stu- dent Council 2. IRIS WAYNICK Basketball 1,2; FHA 1,3,4; FBLA 3, Officer 3. PHIL WILLIAMS FFA 1,2,3,4, Officer 4; Bus Driver 3,4. ROY YATES Basketball 1,2,3,4; Co-Captain 4; Bus Driver 3,4; Mono- gram Club 3,4. RONALD YORK Bus Driver 4; Baseball 1; FFA 1,2. WORTH YOUNTS Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 2,3,4, Co-Captain 4; Beta Club 2,3,4, Pres. 3,4. 61 LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Class of Nineteen Hundred and Sixty Five of Farmer High School, in the state of North Carolina in the county of Randolph, being of sound mind and realizing that our school days are about to end, do make,declare and publish this our Last Will and Testament. ARTICLE I Item 1 - To Mr. Castelloe, we leave our gratitude for his help during the past two years. Item 2 - To the teachers, we leave our never ending apprecia- tion for their efforts to teach us to make the best of what we have. ARTICLE II Item 1 - To the Juniors, we leave the title of mighty seniors and the jobs that go along with it. Item 2 - To the Sophomores, we leave the pleasure and excite- ment of attending their first banquet. Item 3 - To the Freshmen, we leave the beat up building and hope they too will become Seniors one day. ARTICLE HI Item 1 - I, Betty Allmon, will my good times in Business Math to anyone who will enjoy it as much as I did. Item 2-1, Marlene Bumgardner, will a top locker to my sis- ter, Vickie. Item 3-1, Kenneth Cranford, will my ability to have nothing and like it to anyone who thinks he can get along without it. Item 4-1, Karl Elliott, will my ability to take Chemistry be- fore completing Algebra I to anyone who would like to try it. Item 5-1, Judy Farlow,will all my grades to my sister, Annie Sue, hoping she will do better than I have. Item 6-1, Dianne Garner, will my ability to be engaged and graduate to any person who would like to try it. Item 7-1, Nancy Gunter, will my two senior superlatives, Wittiest and Best All Around, to Lynn Adams and Vickie Hill. Item 8-1, Brenda Handy, will my ability to get nothing done in study hall to Dale Thornburg. Item 9-1, Glenda Hamilton, will my ability to stay in school twelve years to Carol Kearns and hope she will have as much fun as I did. Item 10 - I, Brenda Hardister, will my locker to my brother, Ricky, hoping he can keep it in better condition than I have. Item 11 - I, Margie Harris, will my last four years at Farmer to anyone who will enjoy them as much as I have. Item 12 - I, Steve Harris,will my catching position in baseball to anyone who is crazy enough to go out for it. Item 13-1, Carol Harvell, will the long weekends to anyone who goes with a boy in the service. Item 14 - I, Steve Henley, will my car keys to Bobby Thornburg so he won't have to push it any more. Item 15-1, Janet Hill, will my superlative, Most Popular, to my brother, Tommy. Item 16-1, Johnny Hill, will my position in the Math Club to anyone who can hold the position. Item 17 - I, Ann Hoover, have always heard that the grass is greener on the other side of the fence, now I will find out for myself. Item 18 - I, Mildred Jarrell, will my Economic and Government notes to anyone who thinks he can translate them. Item 19 - I, Brenda Kindley,will my senior year to anyone whc will enjoy it as much as I did. Item 20 - I, Reba Kindley,will my good and bad times at Farm- er to my sister, Wanda. Item 21 - I, Kenneth Lambeth,will my ability to drive asixcy- linder and not get caught for racing to anyone who can get away with it as good as I did. Item 22 - I, Larry Lassiter, will my job, writing the Last Will and Testament, to anyone who thinks they are about to die. Item 23 - I, M. H. Lewallen, will my ability to pad themes, term papers, etc. to Elaine Lambeth. Item 24 - I, Delores Lewis, will my good times as chief cheer- leader to anyone who will enjoy it as much as I did. Item 25-1, Sydney Lowe, will my ability as a fender bender to anyone who thinks they can bend as many as I did. Item 26-1, Richard Luther, will my bus no. 110 to anyone who is crazy enough to want the route. Item 27 - I, Alton Maness, will my bus no. 115 to anyone who will enjoy driving it as much as I have. Item 28 - I, Hurley McBride, will my superlative Class Baby to Steve Brower. Item 29 - I, Gerrelene McDowell, will my ability to stay in the Beta Club, work on the weekends, and have a good time on Sun- day to my brother, Maxton, hoping he will enjoy it as much as I did. Item 30 - I, Larry McDowell, will my ability to drive to anyone who can keep it between the ditches. Item 31 - I, Lilly McDowell, will my ability to graduate to my sister, Brenda. Item 32 - I, Carol Moffitt, will my positions as editor of the annual and school reporter to anyone who likes headaches. Item 33 - I, Gary Myers, will my ability to slide to Shake Hill. Item 34 - I, Dianne Pierce,will my superlative, Class Baby, to Paget Tysinger, knowing that she will fulfill the needed require- ments. Item 35 - I, Judith Poole, will all the good times I have had at Farmer High to anyone who thinks that they can enjoy it more than I did. Item 36 - I, Linda Ridge, will my superlative, Most Dependable, to anyone who would like to mop floors for Mr. Howell. Item 37 - We, Steve Routh and Worth Younts, will our half of the school to Mr. Sledge who owns the other half. Item 38 - I, Genie Russell, will my ability to drive a bus to my twin sisters, Pallie and Callie. Item 39 - I, Betsy Sexton, will my ability to graduate to Bonnie Walker. Item 40 - I, Nancy Smith, will my job as statistician to Janice Wood hoping she will enjoy it as much as I did. Item 41 - I, Jimmy Snider, will my good times at Farmer to my sister, Betty, hoping she will enjoy them as much as I did. Item 42 - I, Gayle Sprinkle, will my superlative, Most Talented, to my sister, Tina, hoping she will enjoy music as much as I did. Item 43 - I, Nancy Staley, will my good times, the ability to graduate and to be engaged to anyone who wants it. Item 44 - I, Tim Vuncanon, will my superlative, Most Talented, to Gary Tesh. Item 45 - I, Eddie Walker, will my job as time keeper to Law- rence Moffitt and bus no. 105 to Randy Walker hoping they will make good use of them. Item 46 - I, Teresa Way, will my position as historian of the Senior Class to anyone who likes to dig up facts. Item 47 - I, Iris Waynick, will my good times at Farmer High to anyone who will enjoy them as much as I did. Item 48 - I, Phil Williams, will my bus no. 107 to anyone who can drive it a whole year without going crazy. Item 49 - I, Roy Yates, will my position as co-captain of the basketball team to Steve Brower. Item 50 - I, Ronald York, will my ability to talk as much as I do to anyone who can take kidding better than I did. ARTICLE IV We, the Senior Class of Nineteen Hundred and Sixty Five of Farmer High School, do declare this to be our Last Will and Testament. To see that our wishes are carried out,we appoint Mr. Allen as our sole executor. 62 Class of '65 Larry Lassiter Testator CLASS PROPHECY I ate too much the other night and suffered the con- sequences in the form of a dream. It was 1975 and all of my classmates were at a reunion, discussing their present roles in life. They went something like this ... Betty Allmon and Betsy Sexton had just bought out Colonial Stores with the Gold Bond Stamps that were left by the customers. Marlene Bumgardner Hedrick was the wife of a prominent businessman, Rodger Hedrick. His business ? Marlene, naturally. Judy Far low’s husband was the new manager of Service Distributing Inc. No. 4. Dianne Garner and Carol Harvell were operating Randolph Public Library. Nanci Gunter had just finished the sweater she started for Steve Routh the summer after our gradua- tion. Brenda Handy had just bought out Handy Andy and had the cleanest business in town. Glenda Hamilton and Butch Maness were co-owners of the Randolph Vauxhal Sales and Service. Butch was a little greasy from a white Vauxhal with black trim. Brenda Hardister had on a pair of Beatle hose from New Hope Mills which she owned. Margie Harris was wearing the blue ribbon she won in the Pillsbury Bake-off. Janet Hill was a little tired from winning the Pow- der-Puff derby at Charlotte Motor Speedway driving a Mercury powered 1953 Ford pick-up. Ann Hoover was operating Little Ruth’s French School for Elderly French Teachers. Mildred Jarrell didn’t trust her husband's secre- tary, so she fired her and took her job so she could watch him. Brenda Kindley and Mat were discussing their problem of finding a baby sitter to sit with their 9 child- ren. Reba Kindley is governess over Phil William's es- tate and dairy farm. She looks after the work while Phil reads Hot Rod magazines. Gerrelene McDowell owned a whole chain of Stop and Shop Curb Markets all across the country. Lilly McDowell was just voted the nations top fe- male disc-jockey. The reason for her popularity is that she doesn't talk, but just plays music. Dianne Pierce just won the U. S. Motorcycle cham- pionship for women. Judy Poole is her chief mechanic. Linda Ridge had just returned from winning a pub- lic speaking contest in Chicago. Genie Russell had won for the eighth straight, the Bus drivers Safety award from Queen City Trailways. Nancy Smith was coach, manager, and promoter of the Farmer Fumblers basketball team. Star players are Roy Yates and Sidney Lowe. The cheerleading staff consists of Deloris Lewis. Gayle Sprinkle had been granted a patent on a rev- olutionary new sprinkler system, called, Sprinkle's Sprinkler. Nancy Staley Murphy and Charles stopped in on their way home with the groceries for their six kids. Teresa Way finally got transferred to 3rd shift at Union Carbide and works beside Hal Hodgin. Iris Waynick was Maintenance Director for The Randolph County Schools and had everything in A-l or- der. Steve Harris had lost The National Skeet Shooting championship by a slim margin to his old shooting part- ner Kenneth Cranford. Karl Elliot has the part of Chief Mechanical Engin- eer with the Kiser Jeep Corporation. Carol Moffitt is preparing a case in behalf of Worth Younts, star third baseman for the St. Louis Cardinals, for breach of contract; they made him play. Steve Henley, driving his '62 MG midget, just won the Sebring 24 hour endurance race. Kenneth Lambeth was operating West Side Motor Co. His current project was getting the splotches of pink and white paint off a stop sign. Larry Lassiter had just passed his C. P. A. exam and bought a new Sting Ray to celebrate. M. H. Lewallen just took over the part of the retired Mr. Kruger, teaching Physics. Richard Luther owned the largest small chicken ranch in this area. He now has 14,000 roosters and two hens. Hurley McBride was the Newest addition to the Highway Patrol in this district. Beware of a bright red, semi-costomised V-8 powered jeep. Larry McDowell was chief mechanic and Gary My- ers was chief driver for Halmon Moody, Inc. Their chief competition is a blue Chevelle driven by Jimmy Snider. Eddie Walker was dressed in his uniform--Lieuten- ant Commander USAF. Ronald York, following his discharge from the Air Force, was embarking on a political career on his way to becoming Speaker of the House. Tim Vuncanon has finally traded his 1955Thunder- bird for a 1960 Corvair. Prophet, Tim Vuncannon 63 MONTGOMERY MILL WORKS Division of Troy Lumber Co. Manufacturers and Distributors of millwork Lumber Products and Bldg. Materials 110 Leslie St., Troy, N. C. Phone: 576-6441 576-6421 576-6431 RANDOLPH ELECTRIC MEMBERSHIP CORPORATION Coleridge Rd. Asheboro, N. C. Phone MA5-5177 Owned by those we serve. DIXIE DIXIE BARBECUE DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT RESTAURANT W. Dixie Drive 242 S. Fayetteville St. Asheboro, N. C. Asheboro, N. C. Plate Lunches, Short Plate Lunches, Short Orders, Sandwiches Orders, Sandwiches HILL MOTOR COMPANY Ford Sales and Service Phone UN 9-2171 Denton, N. C. ASHEBORO WELL COMPANY Well Boring Drilling 6 20 in. Wells Asheboro, N. C. Phone: 625-6374 629-8232 625-4839 GE RCA DENTON TIRE APPLIANCE CO. North Carolina's Largest G. E. Dealer South Main St. Denton, N. C. GOODYEAR GUILFORD DAIRY Meet Your Friends At a Guilford Dairy Bar Milkshakes - Sundaes Hot Dogs - Sandwiches Dairy Lunches Asheboro, N. C. ONE HOUR MARTINIZING YADKIN VALLEY 726 S. Fayetteville St. 629 N. Fayetteville St. CHEVROLET CO. INC. Asheboro, N. C. 869-2431 Denton, N. C. LANIER’S SUPER MARKET H. T. ROGERS BUILDING CONTRACTOR Route 3 Asheboro, N. C. Denton, N. C. MA 5-7327 UN 9-2231 Compliments of TOMMY’S DRIVE-IN Asheboro, N. C. MORRIS SUPER MARKET Bar-B-Ques, Sandwiches Thick Milk Shakes Denton, N. C. Compliments of INDUSTRIAL ELECTRIC PREVOST GROCERY MOTOR SERVICE REFRIGERATION SERV. 370 W. Salisbury St. Trinity, N. C. Asheboro, N. C. Route 1 Compliments of Compliments of WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE ASHEBORO CONCRETE 218 S. Fayetteville PRODUCTS CO. Asheboro, N. C. Asheboro, N. C. Compliments of Compliments of DIXIE BURGER KING CAROLINA THEATRE West Dixie Drive 206-208 S. Fayetteville St. Asheboro, N. C. Asheboro, N. C. Compliments of Compliments of DOG’S SUD’S S. Fayetteville St. HALL-KNOT MEN’S WEAR Asheboro, N. C. Sunset Avenue Worlds Creamiest Root Beer Asheboro, N. C. HAMMOND’S ESSO STONE SHOE INC. The Best in Car Care 226 Sunset Avenue S. Fayetteville St. Asheboro, N. C. Asheboro, N. C. MA 9-9652 VESTAL MOTOR COMPANY 911 S. FAYETTEVILLE ST. ASHEBORO, N. C. MA 5-2343 HOLT-ROOKS EQUIP. TRUCK CO. 1635 South Fayetteville St. Asheboro, N. C. MA-5-2067 R. G. YATES POULTRY FARM Denton, N. C. 857-2142 FRESH GRADE A EGGS GARNER-MORGAN HARDWARE Home Appliances Sporting Goods Asheboro, N. C. MA-2367 H. L. DELK Septic Tank Concrete Work Route 2, Denton, N. C. 857-2149 Farmer DENTON DRUG STORE Prescription Druggists Denton, N. C. FARLOW’S FOOD CENTER Albemarle Road Asheboro, N. C. MA5-4545 KEARNS SERVICE DRUG STORE MA5-2216 803 W. Salisbury St. Asheboro, N. C. DELK FLORIST GREENHOUSES HEDGECOCK HOMEBUILDING, INC. 1825 Raleigh Road 251 Ross Street Asheboro, N. C. Asheboro, N. C. CAGLE'S ECONO STATION THE LITTLE CASTLE 200 N. Park Street Sunset Avenue Asheboro, N. C. Asheboro, N. C. BURGE FLOWER SHOP W. T. GRANTS 419 S. Fayetteville St. KNOWN FOR VALUES Asheboro, N. C. Hillside Shopping Center Asheboro, N. C. JONES DEPARTMENT STORES THE BIG DEAL Outfitters For Men, Women and Children SHOES FOR THE FAMILY Asheboro, N. C. 1506 N. Fayetteville St. Asheboro, N. C. TIE RITE NECKWEAR CO. WILEY'S SUPER MARKET Manufacturers of Men’s boys Neckwear Albemarle Road Asheboro, N. C. Asheboro, N. C. RANDOLPH FCX, INC. REX FURNITURE STORE Feed, Seed, and Fertilizer HOOVER FUNERAL HOME Asheboro, N. C. Denton, N. C. DENTON HARDWARE COMPANY TOOLS and APPLIANCES BERTS DEPARTMENT STORE Denton, N. C. Clothes for the Family EMORY E. NEWSOM Denton, N. C. JEWELER Denton, N. C. - ELLIOT OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO. WAYNE'S SERVICE CENTER 124 W. Academy Street 226 S. Fayetteville St. Asheboro, N. C. Asheboro, N. C. B. C. MOORE SONS C. W. HENLEY CO. The Most Modern Store in Asheboro 136 N. Fayetteville St. Sunset Avenue Asheboro, N. C. BAKER'S SHOE STORE MARY CARTER PAINT STORE Shoes For The Family 111 Sunset Avenue 112 E. Kivett Asheboro, N. C. Asheboro, N. C. RANDOLPH FARM EQUIPMENT COFFIN SCARBORO Allis-Chalmers Quality Shoes Asheboro, N. C. Asheboro, N. C. DENTON SERVICE STATION THE RECORD SHOP Operated by B. B. Lomax We Keep All The Hits Denton, N. C. Church St. Asheboro, N. C. FASHION FABRICS CENTER AUMAN BROTHERS Dress Drapery Fabrics FEED SEED STORE Asheboro, N. C. Box 211 Asheboro, N. C. STOP SHOP 1 2 M. A. PICKETT’S STORE Church St. W. Dixie Drive Clothes for the Family Asheboro, N. C. Denton, N. C. G. L. HARRIS CO. H. H. CLOTHING STORE Keepsake Diamonds Bulova Watches Men's Clothing Wilson Sporting Goods Sunset Ave. Asheboro, N. C. Asheboro, N. C. UNION CARBIDE CORPORATION CONSUMER PRODUCTS DIVISION THREE FOR SUCCESS Your friends at Union Carbide wish you three things: The wisdom to see the path ahead; The courage to take it; and the faith that makes the journey worthwhile. Asheboro, North Carolina COMPLIMENTS REAVES WALGREEN DRUG STORE, ASHEBORO, N. C. SCOTT BOOK STORE, ASHEBORO, N. C. NANCE CHEVROLET CO., ASHEBORO, N. C. NEWBY INSURANCE SERVICE, DENTON, N. C. BRACK'S BARGAIN HOUSE, DENTON, N. C. LANNING INSURANCE AGENCY, DENTON, N. C. MORRIS AUTO SALES, DENTON, N. C. TAYLOR’S CLOTHING STORE, DENTON, N. C. CLINIC BARBER SHOP, ASHEBORO, N. C. ASHEBORO TOY HOBBY, ASHEBORO, N. C. WATSON'S SERVICE GROCERY, ASHEBORO, N. C. ROSE'S 5-10-251? STORE, ASHEBORO, N. C. ASHEBORO CLEANERS, ASHEBORO, N. C. WALKER'S CURB MARKET, ASHEBORO, N. C. LADY'S BEAUTY SALON, ASHEBORO, N. C. JOHNSON'S HARDWARE, DENTON, N. C. COX FREEMAN BARBER SHOP, ASHEBORO, N. C. GRIMES JEWELRY, ASHEBORO, N. C. INGOLD'S JEWELRY, ASHEBORO, N. C. PARRISH GROCERY, RT. 1, TRINITY JARRELL'S GROCERY, OLD HI-WAY 64 CLAY YATES EGG DISTRIBUTOR, FARMER, N. C. —; eft. t M w - ■Randolph Public Library 'Ash b'sro, Norbi Carolina
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