DAVID MACK WEBB ROGER DEAN STOUT ‘‘His smile could brighten any room.’’ Basketball 3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Monogram Club 2,3,4; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 4; May Court 2,4. BLAINE SHERRILL WARD ‘‘He can converse intelligently on any subject, save one- Talk to him of radar, world prob- lems, atomic bomb. Ask his advice on science and jets, But talk to him of girls— How dumb can you get.’’ Beta Club 3,4, Treas. 4; Co-Chief Marshal 3; THE RAM Staff, Sports Editor 3,4; Student Council 4, Pres. 4. ‘“‘A sense of humor teamed with talent.’’ Glee Club 3,4; Football 3,4; F.F.A. 3,4; Base- ball 2,3,4; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Band 2,3,4. FLOYD RUSSELL WELCH ‘‘A boy whose nature is one of the best, full of energy, vim and zest. ’ Sentor Baseball ley 255m hL0 OL bail lala rto ae bee eee Monogram Club 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4. MAZIE LEE WILSON ‘‘I love work; it fascinates me; I could sit and look at it for hours.”’ Glee Club 1; Monogram Club 3 4; Beta Club 4; Annual Staff 4. DOLORES MARIE YORK ‘Often amusing and ever good-natured.’’ F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; GleerClub 152, 3,4;°4-H Glub 1,2,3,4, V-Pres. 3,4; Piano 1,2,3,4:; Music Clubobi2eo5 a0
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Class History It appears like ancient history now. Ona certain day in September twelve years ago when everything seemed fresh and green, a group of prospective students first trod these walks and entered these halls which have now found a sacred place in our hearts. As innocent and eager children, we advanced slowly but surely through the primary and grammar grades. It was in the eighth grade that something new was added to Ramseur High School. It was a new gymna- sium. The proudness we felt over this new addition cannot be expressed. By taking a trip to Raleigh and visiting historic places, we learned much history the easy way. Mrs. White was a capable guide and counselor, telling us many interesting facts relating to the places we visit- ed, from the governor's office to the home of Andrew Johnson. Undounted by our experiences and with a desire to rise, prompted by determination, we entered high school. Though we did not rise to stardom in all high school activities so new to us, we engaged in them with sportsmanship and vim. We took our share of the lickings bravely and showed that we could share equally in victory. This year we were welcomed by a new principal, Mr. C. A. Cox. Thus a host of pleasant memories were sealed in a treasured chest. Happy and proud to be entering into a year of work which would class us as typical and wise Sophomores, we were willing and ready to start on our second year in high school. Ap- preciating the kind welcome given us the previous year by those whose places we had taken, we felt it a privilege as well as a duty to greet the Freshmen and thus start the year off right. We started cutting our wisdom teeth and became wiser, better students, familiar with the rules and regulations of Ramseur High. Another year gone, and in our hearts a song of Excelsior. Light hearted and gay, we again assembled in search of knowledge. This year our pro- gress seemed surer and steadier than ever before. Realizing that everything must change, and desiring ours to be in accordance with our chosen motto, ‘‘Less Than Our Best Is Failure,’’ we settled down to sincere work. This year upon arriving at school, we found a new commer- cial department, which was a great improvement to our school. It was this year that we had the privilege of entertaining the seniors at a Junior-Senior banquet. The banquet was very beautiful for we used ‘‘Lavender and Old Lace’’ as our theme. Shall we ever forget it? No, nor regret it. Our rings were ordered and wearing this emblem of our accomplishments, we felt amply repaid for the many weary hours of work— proud to be able to wear the ring of °53. This ring shall always be a binding symbol of unity. Our class was fortunate to contribute sixteen members to the Beta Club. Thus our junior year was history. Seniors! It is hardly believable. The twelve years have been too swift, but our coveted goal is near at hand. Our school days will soon be history and the future appears as a mirage luring us on to new adventures and success. During this busy year we actually found time to elect Billy Caviness, president; Glenn Curtis, Vice President; Doris Frazier, Secretary; and Howard Craven, Treasurer. Another high light of our senior year was the dedication of our new athletic field. This meant very much to the growth and efficiency of our school, and we wish to thank Mr. I, F. Craven and all other citizens of Ramseur for helping make this possible. We also wish to thank the employees of the Ramseur Hosiery Mill for the new ac- tivity bus, which was presented for the exclusive use for activities within the state. Weare proud to have had a part in instituting a student council program in our school. In one year it has proved to be a great asset. Queens and stars! Our class has its share. Homecoming, Halloween, May Day queens, as well as stars on the football field, basketball court, baseball diamond, and on the stage. We regret leaving our Alma Mater with its friendships, trials, moments of pleasure, hours of disappointments, loves— and we almost wish we were starting over. But the deter- mination that has brought us successfully to the close of our high school career will surely carry us through life with its problems. We regret that many of our classmates have dropped by the wayside in the past years, but we are glad for those who have joined us. Our history would not be complete if we did not thank Mrs. G. F. Lane for her helpful guidance in leading us on to our goal— graduation. Now, as we receive our diplomas and leave our Alma Mater, we will strive onward to a higher and more noble goal. We bid farewell to our teachers and say ‘‘Thanks’’ to every- one who has helped us reach our goal. It is with hope that we may ever reflect credit on our school and that we may do our part in making a greater Ramseur High School and a better world. Doris Frazier Class Historian
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