Farmer High School - Far Echoes Yearbook (Asheboro, NC)

 - Class of 1965

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MOST INTELLECTUAL Worth Younts Carol Moffitt SENIOR BEST ALL AROUND Nancy Gunter Steve Routh

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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



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MOST POPULAR Janet Hill Steve Henley SUPERLATIVES BEST LOOKING Deloris Lewis Steve Henley

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