Ramseur High School - Ramsonian Yearbook (Ramseur, NC)

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WSE, :inn Jn-,., fx 'F' . 1 .1-451. x,. v 'E K YF 1 Presented by THE SENKDR CLASS OF Romseur High School 1957 FOREWORD This, the Ramsonian of 1957,has been complied with adesire that it will bea reminder of the true friendships and memorable occasions shared in dear ole' Ramseur High. We hope the efforts represented within the following pages meet with your approval. il ' .,- , , . , , . -.um ww? ',.4 . ' fr iz?-if ,I ,z xx. mf - , - , 4 - X ' 'Al ,Q 1 T-5. ' . V wr, -A . fi f BQ I so , ,rf ' 45' l 1 I 1. 'S Nt. I 1 , I I ' 1 1' x 'Q V 'I ' xx ll lf, h 4 4 'X ty 7 K I Wx ff' X xx ,IL KT T I W' U 4' ' I Q7 ' L. 'P In lg ,Q ff! K 'X'-' Ll' ff , qw fn' x M , -A 1' 2, :pf 2 H ' fl 'A 4 i- , ' ,of '65, f 4 0 I? ' 55 ',.2,: 'ffl f f ,. ff,-br 4, f f, I f ,pf ' fp ,, . V I ,b,.-wif I .f . 5,, .f ,, I X , 1 1 ,. ' f ,g Q ug Q Q 5 -H-Till C' fffjlgf' f 1- -. V' I C 1 R 1-.L-KL , ,VLH v f - mg, f . , 1' ,dfpifiei - C Q f1I i', 1 1 , it -X A , v,7'.i:5?gf .. 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R. Whitehead, Mr. A. W. Craven, Mr. A. V. Phillips, Mr. C. W. is s. 5? 'E YI HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY MRS. G. F. LANE Senior Sponsor Coker College English MRS. SYBRANT PELL Ewell Conservatory Sherwood Music School Piano Instructor MRS. L. W. RICH Elon College French and Mathematics MISS EDITH ROLLINS High Point College Commercial, Health MR. ROBERT E. SPENCER University of North Carolina Social Studies MR. E. C. TATUM, JR. N. C. State College Agriculture MR. HAROLD G. WOOD Catawba College, U.N.C. Coach, Science, Health MRS. D. E. WHITEHEAD Meredith College Home Economics ANNUAL STAFF Ca rolyn Jone s , Editor-in-chiefg Faye Cox, Co-editor: Forbis Kivett, Advertising Manage:-5 David Leonard, Assistant Adver- tising Manage:-5 Harold Holmes, Sports Editorg Bill Kivett,Photo- grapher. TYPISTS Linda Branson, Shelby Jean Jones, Gaynell Hutchins SPONSORS Mrs. Guy F. Lane, Miss Edith Rollins, Mr. Robert E. Spencer I 1 MELVIN ALLEN, President IRVING BYRD, Vice -President MARTHA JEAN JONES, Treasurer FORBIS KIVETT, Student Council Representative JO ANNE COE Secretary SENIORS Velma Jean Allen William Danel Allre d Melvin Lee Allen Linda Kay Branson Samuel Wayne Burges s F rancis Irving Byrd x Jo Anne Coe Alice Faye Cox SENIORS Cormie Gail Fesmire Rebecca Ann Hodgin Cretha Judith Dorsett Alton Monroe Hollady SENIORS Evelyn Gaynell Hutchins Edward Benito Jessup James Harold Holmes Carolyn Jane Jones Martha Jean Jones X, Shelby Jean Jones 'S-s. Gladys Ge rtrude Kime ry SENIORS Clyde Lacy Kivctt Jerry Reece Kivett Rebecca Ann Kivett Forbis Lee Kivett William Ddffron Kivett inn.--H SENIORS Kate Lavenia Matthews Homer Fitzhugh Leonard David Burton Leonard Dorothy Maxine Patter s on S.. Glatis Anne Scott Betty Ruth Poindexter Lou Ellen Voss Sidney Porte r William s Jimmy Me dwick York 1'. .1 JIMMY GREG PELL Full of life and action is he. Son of and Mrs. Kermit G. Mascot Pell SENIORS Ernest Wayne York, Jr PEGGY JO WRIGHT A perfect example of innocence and beauty. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Johnny M. Wright Mascot CLASS HISTORY We can look back on it all now, for our goal is in sight-the goal we have struggled towa rd since that day in August of 1945. We see ourselves taking the short, deliberate steps in the primary grades. We were young and had to be guided most of the way, But time worked her magic and one year grew into another. Guided by our teachers, the progress continued. We came upon many o b s tr u c t i o n s 3 nevertheless, the pace quickened. Then suddenly high school loomed in the future. It was cloaked in rumors of stra nge halls, stern teachers,andbigbooks with long names. We held our breath and took the plunge. To our amazement it differed only slightly from what we had be e n accustomed. We me t Mr. Van Hinson, our new home room tea che r . He was a firm but understanding man. The two yea r s with him gave us a feeling of confidence ne ver before known. We began to become skilled in certain subjects and to take interest in them as we completed the first two years of high school with a reasonable amount of success. The Junior year was a wonderful one, indeed. We sold magazines and won a trip to Greensboro, where we visited the television station and had dinner at the S 81 W-all on the house1 Soon afterward the ring salesman arrived. We looked longingly at the samples and finally made our decision. Then came the Junior-Senior Banquet. Much tim e and effort was spent in preparation and finally the big night arrived. We found the entertainment and food equally enjoyable. Between these times of chaos Mrs. Leo Rich pulled us along through our studies down to final exams. The summer vacation seemed the shortest we had ever experienced. Almost before we knew it, we were going back to school. This was it. We had reached the top. We were seniors. Up ahead was our goal, graduation. This would be the end of our struggle, or would it? What was beyond the goal? All of us would depart from our Alma Mater, sometocolleges, some to work, some to the armed services, some to matrimony. There would be struggles too. But with the leade r ship , knowledge, and confidence gained at Ramseur High School these struggles will be made easier, and we shall go onward to conquer the world. Bill Kivett Historian LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We the graduating class of 1957, realizing that the days at our dear old Alma Mater must soon come to an end, do hereby leave the fol- lowing items to those who we think deserve them most. ARTICLE I We do leave to our parents, principal, and faculty our sincere thanks for their love and understanding guidance throughout these twelve years. ARTICLE II Section I - We do leave to the Juniors our title Dignified Seniors and all the joys which go with the Senior year. Section II - We do leave to the Sophomores our knowledge that we don't know everything as of now and what learning ability we possess. Section III - We do leave to the Freshmen our youthful sense of humor and all our best grades, so they may start early to achieve them. ARTICLE III We, as individuals, do leave the following to other individuals of our choice: I, Rebecca Kivett, do leave my ability to keep smiling to Martha Hodging and my cheerleading suit to Linda Simmons, hoping she will be a cheerleader. I, Clyde Kivett, do leave my height to John York. I, Rebecca Hodgin, do leave my attentiveness in class to Jolmny Cox. I, Forbis Kivett, do leave my title, Mr. R. H. S., to Steve Siler. I, Gaynell Hutchins, do leave my title, Apple Polisher, to Linda Wood, hoping that she 'll keep it shining. I, Jimmy York, do leave my geography book to Frank Brown, hoping he'll make as many A's as I did. I, Jo Anne Coe, do leave my blue eyes and light hair to Mike York. I, Harold Holmes, do leave my 230 pounds to Bill Marley in hopes he'll get down that low someday. I, Gail Fesmire, do leave my ability to blush at the right time to Judyldammer to keep it in the family. I, Martha Jones, do leave my title, Miss R. H. S., to Wincey Cox. L Wayne Burgess, do leave my brain for physics to Jimmy Smith. I, Shelby Jones, do leave my ability to get along with boys to Linda Brady, my title, Most Talkative, to Eugene Allred. I, Carolyn Jones, do leave my casual look to Glenda I-licks. I, Alton Hollady, do leave my LOVE for eighth grade girls to my friend, Joe York. I, Cretha Dorset, do leave my freckles to Patricia Burgess and my nickname, Little Bit, to Rebecca Allen. I,Gertrude Kimrey, do leave my black hair to Barbara Brady. I, Kate Matthews, do leave my title, Biggest Flirt, to Linda Brooksg I hope she'll make use of it. I, Homer Leonard, do leave my title, Quiet- est, to Johnny Stinson, get it, Johnny! I, Betty Poindexter, do leave my title, Most Courteous, to Pauline Poindexter, to keep it in the family. I, Anne Scott, do leave my ability to blush to anyone who desires to achieve this ability. I, David Leonard, do leave all my notebook paper to James Whitehead. I, Dorothy Patterson, do leave my long fing- ernails to Diane York, and my title, Sweetest, to Martha Cox. I, Lou Ellen Voss, do leave my title, Quiet- est, to Mildred Thomas. I, Bill Kivett, do leave my title, Most In- tellectual, to Larry Parks. I, Linda Branson, do leave my title, Wit- tiest, to my sister, Phyllis, and my height to Nancy Henley. I, Danel Allred, do leave my curly hair to Donald Burgess. I, Velma Allen, do leave my title, Most In- tellectual, to Larry Cox. I, Ernest York, fbeing of ound rnindj do leave my title, Ten O'clock Scholar, to Robert McGee and my title, Friendliest, to Milton Grose. I, Jerry Kivett, doleave my position as full- back on the football team to Terry Burgess. We, the bus drivers, Melvin, Irving, Johnny, and Sidney, do leave the Orange-crates and screeching brakes to anyone daring to undertake the task of driving them. I, Faye Cox, do leave any reading ability I possess to Patricia Cox and Jackie Cates, hoping they'lluse it to an advantage on all those letters. ARTICLE IV We, as Seniors, do leave the responsibility of carrying out this, our Last Will and Testament, to the students ofRamseur High School. To avoid any future conflict, we appoint Mrs. Lane, our beloved and worthy advisor, as sole executrix, and in her presence and in the presence of the Seniors of 1957 we do sign and seal this docu- ment on this, the twenty-third day of May in the year of 1957. FAYE COX Testatrix CLASS PROPHECY Here I sit, somewhere out in space on a strange satallite, a victim-of another one of Bill Kivett's stunts. It certainlyis lonely way up here with no one with whom to talk. I hope Bill and his assistant, David Leonard, can get me back on earth before the Homecoming Day for the Class of '5'7. While I wait, my mind dances back over the ten years since graduation. All my classmates have done well. Carolyn Jones is a great pianist. The teen- agers surely dig the jazz she dishes out. The next vision is blurred. Ah! Now it is clearing and I see that it is Irving Byrd man- aging his own candy store. The sign outside reads: Byrd's Sweet Shop. Martha Jones is doing very well. She is touring Europe making personal appearances as an opera star. Lou Ellen Voss, who was quiet in school, is now making her place in movies. Silent movies, of course. And what is this? Gertrude Kimrey is her understudy. Ernest Wayne York liked to sing. He now sings lullabies to his two sons and daughter. Say, what's this? Buy your tickets for the wrestling match. Shelby Jean Jones is defend- ing her title against Jo Anne Coe. It should be exciting because, as we all know, they used to stick together like Karo sticks to Syrup. Anyone wishing to stay overnight in Ram- seur would enjoy staying at the Allred Hotel own- ed by Danel Allred. I believe the food would be enjoyable because Anne Scott is the cook. Here comes Dorothy Patterson up the street. She finally decided to become a preacher's wife, you know. That must be her twin sons with her. Sidney Williams always enjoyed driving the school bus. He is now driving for a local bus company. Velma Allen and Faye Cox are librarians in one of our city schools. I wonder if they keep the students quiet. I shall never forvet the li- brary periods of 1957. Take a letter, please, Miss Hutchens, Gaynell is secretary to the president of the larg- est bank in Ramseur. My, that new filling station Gail Fesmire and Johnny Jessup are building is really colossal. Some people wonder how they do so well, but I wouldlike toknow if their consciences hurt them when they sell three quarts of gas for a gallon. Homer Leonard was the quiet man in our class. He is giving lectures on the Art of Talk- ing to packed houses. Forbis Kivett, after his football accident, is now a missionary in far off India. Jerry Kivett finally earned his place on the Patrol force. He's doing very well, too. The teen-agers in town watch for him. R e be c ca Hodgin is a home economist in Asheboro. Clyde Kivett is driving a taxi in a nearby town. Betty Poindexter, living up to her title of Most Courteous, is teaching manners to her small children. And who is this suspicious looking character sneaking up the street? It's Kate Matthews. She's working in Washington for the F.B.I. Rebecca Kivett, who was one of our senior cheerleaders, is spending most of her time shout- ing to her three small sons. Who is this coming around the corner of the .school house? It's Shorty Burgess. He drives a truck for a local pest exterminating company. Harold Holmes has his own basketball team. His five sons make a perfect team. MelvinAllen was our senior class president. He is now president of the local Bird Watchers' Club . Jimmy York and Alton Hollady are real estate salesmen. One thing is wrong. They never have had an estate to sell. Who is this we see on the third floor of the hospital? Why, it's Cretha Dorsett. She's a nurse now, and doing very well in that field. What's this coming ? It's Bill Kivett and my transportationbackto earth. Maybe I'll get back in time for Homecoming Day. LINDA BRANSON Class Prophet CLASS POEM We are now at the end of our high school road. To many we must need say good-byeg With sadness and regret we break each tie, But we know we are able to carry our load. Our future now is beginning to unfold. And with memories so happy and gay, Our problems we tackle with courage each day Even life we should face with hearts ever bold. Our parents and teachers have guided us through Ever loyal to them we shall be. Our futures are brightened with their loyalty F le The lessons we've learned should help us be true. Now classmates remember there are goals we m Strive always of ourselves to be sure, Through defeat or struggle we must endure, Try to conquer each task without a defeat. VE LMA ALLEN Poet CLASS FLOWER: Lavendar Gladolia CLASS COLORS: Lavendar- White MOTTO: ust meet. If ye have the faith as a grain of mustard seed--- nothing shall be impossible unto you. Matthew 17:20 and m GRADUATION DAY It's a time for joy, a tirne for tears, A time we'll treasure thru the years, We 'll remember always graduation day. At the senior prom we danced til three, And then you gave your heart to me We'll remember always graduation day Tho' we leave in sorrow All the joys we've known, We can face tomorrow Knowing we'l1 never walk alone. When the ivy walls are far behind, No matter where our path may wind, We'll remember always graduation day. MR. AND MISS R. H. S. Forbis Kivett and Martha Jean .Tones fairs H vi '1 M-,. .vl- 5 K 11 . ,,,,,.. N. 1 -www S U P E R L A T I V E S 5652 CEED SUC ST LIKELY T0 Iggly Kivett and Velma Allen !NP kfa. Ernest FRLE Wayne 1fz131f'ZEST and Fa ,Ve Cox MOS IITVEIOUR TEOUS Betty Ruthg Byrd Pomdexter MOST DEPENDABLE Melvin Allen Shelby Jones MOST TALENTED Forbis Kivett Carolyn Jones bv i n , A P ,.,.. --.NW -MOST A Hal-o1dZHI-'ETIC Jo Anneoggljs ' as :fy QUIETEST Homer Leonard Lou Ellen Voss - 'A- - Af ,, W M osr INTEL,-,ECTUAL NEATEST David Leonard Rebecca Hodgin Billy Kiveft Velma Allen SWEETEST Dor othy Patter son 9 e.......... Reading Clockwisez Apple Polisher ........ Gaynell I-lutchens Pest .............. Wayne Burgess Most Talkative . Jerry Kivett and Shelby Jones Biggest Flirts ...... Sidney Williams and Kate Matthews Wittiest . . . Jerry Kivett and Linda Branson Bi gest Baby .......... Shelby Jones . . . . Ernest Wayne York S Ten O'clock Scholar Q X Mike York Gerald Cox President Vice-President Jackie Jones Annette Cox Secretary Treasurer Jackie Cates Student Council Representative -...XE JUNIDRS Rebecca Allen Linda Brady W. A. Brown Patricia Burgess Jackie Cates Eddie Chriscoe Annette Cox Gerald Cox Martha Cox Wincy Cox Martha I-Iodgin Jackie Jones JUNIORS Pat Leonard Steve Siler Douglas Sillmon Billy Smith Katie Souther Jackie Welborne James Whitehead Daile Wilson Roger Woodell J. C. York Mike York Patty York Not Pictured: Betty Lou Lineberry vJ,,,,y-3.9.8.5 , lug ,-.u.w.v.u Larry Cox Jimmy Smith Pr esident Vice-President mf' ,Ve we ' A' 'Gs-. V Glenda Hicks Pauline Poindexter Secretary Treasurer Rita Craven Student Council Representative SOPHOMORES Gene Allred Zilla Allred Linda Brooks Frank Brown Grace Brown Donald Burgess Judy Burgess Linda Caviness Mae Coble David Cox Freida Cox Johnny Cox Larry Cox Patricia Cox Ronnie Cox Norman Craven Rita Craven Ollie Diles Phil Dixon Shirley Ferguson Herman Gordon Fleta Sue Grime s Judy Hammer 11 af 'fi H, gi , .. Q .f 2 ... ff , A V ' f -2-i::.,f:Ls,.. L f FY.,-.,:sas'h s p ew , fi ff., ,IJ-Mx S--, 2 air' 9- x f I' x A 'a 'Q' X 'Yin !' 5 A L, ,S r 1 , ,M-. I 1 X' . ,,,, .... . .. ,V ..,. im M5 W. My . h xr... ,- 'UP'- ri Qf3?f5fw'7',i f .. L. r ' gn? 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C. Fifth Grade Mr . Charlie Che rry East Carolina College Eighth Grade Mrs. Thorn Clark Greensboro College, Mar shall Fourth Grade Mrs. C, A. Cox C.U.N.C., High Point College Seventh and Eighth Grades Mrs. Jack Ellis Elon College Fourth and Fifth Grades Mrs. John Hodgin High Point College Second and Third Grades Mrs. W. H. Leonard Greensboro College Sixth Grade Mr. Tracy Maness Elon College Seventh Grade Mrs. James E. Rains Greensboro College Second Grade Mrs. C. H. Slaughter Elon College Sixth Grade Mrs. William L. Smith Greensboro College Third and Fourth Grades Mrs. John Staley A.S.T.C., W.C.U.N.C. Fourth Grade Miss Nellie Turner East Carolina College First Grade Mrs. C. H, Welborn High Point College Third Grade EIGHTH GRADE Billy Joe Allen Franklin Allred Susan Brady Carolyn Branson Randy Brooks Juanita Brown Linda Burch Clarice Burgess Larry Burgess Faye Cain Linda Sue Cain Wilma Cai-mac Linda. Caudle Dorothy Coble M. C. 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Pate Evelyn Poindexter Filmore Pugh Eddie Richardson Ronald Shaw Wayne Siler Jimmy Slaughter Eva Stanley Diana Sykes Paul Thomas Faye Voss Kelly Watkins Brenda Woodell Sylvia Woodell Brenda Wright Linda York Roger York FIFTH GRADE Thurman Akens Annette Allred Tommy Brady Bobby Brown Connie Burgess Richard Busick Russell Busick Judy Carmac Hayworth Coble Margaret Ann Coley Gwendolyn Cox Roger Cox Rormie Cranford Sylvia Cranford John Charles Dorsett James Edwards Nellie Gordon Ronnie Hardin William Harmon Jimmy Hicks George Hughes Marvin Hughes Ann Hussey Larry Hutchens Betty Isley Tony Jessup Mary Louise Julian Mary Kivett ' n W L fi' lj -7.. l ,uv X X 1 I .I X I f o r ii 5 Q V A 'ff ' , 1' 1 .'g,.' 2 - Ii- - T X Al X f A 4 . . f l ri QNJ ' W Q 'Ji' .V , W fr . if rr, L- f 5, It .F K 2514 . A P 1 in ,H X : 5' 1:- ,fax . Q. XM' .A bf ' as :Nh .ie f FIFTH GRADE Dianne Lindley Lloyd Long Jimmy Maness Ellen Marley Mary McDonald Ira McGee Charles McMasters Odette Palmer Woody Stately Pate, Jr. Gwyn Pell Billy Rinehardt Billy Saunders Susan Sillmon Bobby Smith Jerry Smith Larry Smith Terry Smith Danny Wood Michael Wright Virginia Wright Billy York Bob York Diane York Henry York Patricia York FOURTH GRADE M Tommy Allen Billy Allred Eric Allred Phil Brady Willie Brady Douglas Branson Sandra Bridgeman Louise Brown Mickey Brown Nancy Brown Patsy Burgess Wayne Burgess Kathryn Burns Virginia Caviness Marian Chrisco Eugene Coley Martha Coley Kenneth Conrad Peggy Coward Judy Cox Karolyn Cox Michael Cox Steve Cox Brenda Cross Margaret Diles Mike Dorsett Alicca Dunn Wayne Elliso.- Tommy Evington Audry Gant Gwendolyn Hammer Alice Harmon Ann Hemphill Jane Henley Tony Hicks Barbara Anne Hughes James Jarrett Gary Jester Russell Jessup Donald Joyce 3 5 fm dx fs 'try LE Yi or sf v+L ? ,,.T.. J. 'Si FOURTH GRADE Paul Joyce Theodore Kinney Garland Kinton Brenda Kirkman Martha Kivett Patricia Kirkman Gerry Leonard Ralph Lindley Keith Lowdermilk Sarah Lowdermilk Wayne Mabe Sandra Macon Gary McNeil Johnie Newell Carol Parks William Pate Brenda Patterson Linda Patterson Carol Phillips Carol Pugh Garrett Rightsell Cynthia Scott Danny Shaw Ondra Shaw J oe Smith Larry Spencer Sandra Stanley David Stout Lowell Stout Roger Stout Judy Stuart Gale Voss David Walker Larry Wright Darrell Woodell Cheston York Vicki York THIRD GRADE Larry Allen Nancy Allen Rickey Allen Henry Allred David Auman Gary Auman Charlotte Bach Gary Branson Betty Brower Betty Brown Martha Brown Jane Burgess Randy Burgess Sarah Burgess Michael Burgess l'., ig 4 fs FVQWRQQ ,rnn se 3' Q ,li J' myi -'X ' David Chriscoe ,l?' 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Vi V L Q - k.x. o b is l an ,J 1 THIRD GRADE Norma Kivett Cora Long Howard Lowdermilk Nancy Marley Emma McCraw Glenn McGraw Patty McGee Dean McGuire Martha McGuire Dianna McNeil Jimmy Overman Mary Jo Palmer Darrell Phillips Jimmy Phillips Paul Pugh Tommy Pugh Sammy Rankin Martha Richardson Mary Rinehardt Wanda Rominger Brenda Souther Pamala Sparks Billy Spencer Carolyn Stanley Brenda Stuart Hilda Tedder Wayne Thomas Jennifer Trogdon Rebecca Webb Billy Wood Richard Wood Lola Wright Gary York Jane York Pat York SECOND GRADE Neil Allen Robert Auman Diane Benner Karen Burgess Susan Bodsford Patricia Brown David Cain Joey Caviness Darrell Carmac Louis Clark Patsy Coley Phyllis Coley Clifford Cooper Cynthia Coppedge Kathy Cross Richard Cross Bobby Culler Phyllis Deaton Dee Etta Diles Gloria Diles Joseph Dunn Betty Edwards Donald Gaddy Thad Hardin Danny Harmon Wayne Harvell Brenda Hicks Martha Joyce Marvin Jarrett Bobby Kinton Eddie Leonard Harris Marley Linda Marley Frankie McAlister Bobbie McNeil Larry Moody Mickey Patterson Brenda Pugh Judith Richardson Carl Richardson Annie Roming er Nancy Shaw Tommy Shaw Judy Stokes Toby Tedder Bobby Thomas Eddie Tucker Harvey Wood Jimmy York Larry York 1 .. 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S ' kv A V ff . ' . ,,: .,-. X-za-M 'K ' K , vga .xg 52,2 1 , ,ky 1 2 x 2 MALD-OF-HONOR and ESCORT Irving Byrd Faye Cox MAY KING and QUEEN Forbis Kivett Carolyn Jones wwf -Y HOMEC OMING QUEEN SENIOR ATTENDANT Dorothy Patterson Jo Anne Coe JUNIOR ATTENDANT Daile Wilson SOPHOMORE ATTENDAN Judy Burgess 1 FRESHMAN ATTENDAN T Linda York T Martha Jones, Presidentg Bill Kivett, Vice-Presidentg Velma Allen, Secretaryg Melvin Allen, Treasurer. BETA CLUB Mrs. Leo Rich Sponsor Linda Brady, Patricia Burges , Faye Cox, Wincey Cox Carolyn Jones, Forbis Kivett, Steve Siler, Daile Wilson, James Whitehead 'FIX Irving Byrd, President, Steve Siler, Vice-Presidentg Judy Maness, Secretary 8: Treasurer STUDENT Mrs. Leo W. Rich 133' COUNCH Forbis Kivett, Carolyn Jones, Melvin Allen, Mike York, Jackie Cates if i S 1 4, ff 5 5 r , 3 . l Rita Craven, Larry Cox, Julia Smith, Milton Grose, Cynthia Leonard LIBRARY CLUB STORE CLUB BUS DRIVERS VLXJ . ,- L. LWB , .,- :W V?-,3g,:2,,gm: 1iajg,.f.ffL, ,Ls MARSHALS JUNIOR 4-H CLUB MUSIC CLUB FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA SENIOR 4-H CLUB RAM STAFF MONOGRAM CLUB CHEERLEADERS H L E T I C S if rf mf, '32 i 179' Aw 1 Q 4 1 W it 6 ' r V 1 Lfw , x 4 W' ' 4551 fx ' X .X ll g. V k,kV W., V .ua .1 is .. A S. ' Q fa, f .5 M . 'E 45 ' N , ff ef Q, is EL su' S Hx ai N? sf VA --rn S + A 717 f A3 kv! ,.,, 1 W x ,.5,. 'Y v OQMMJ ,Mimi Gweyefff Miki df ll! K-wwf 774951195 564 64 U' 'uw fi 2 X 3 Left to right: P, Stanley, York, Burgess, McGee, Smith, B. Stanley, J. Cox, Coach Wood, Holmes G. Cox, Kivett, Maness. BOYS' BASKETBALL CO-CAPTAINS Holmes, Coach Wood, Kivett 1 w L Zidmfz 610751 1-Qual' Q v 41' 2 Q XQ Q?gf' ggfzgfffig. gpg 3 5 ir i gi 1 1 ,.--Qi? 2 ,lk MZ My 064: SK 571 19244 jffdffkf M71 Wgmyl mmfmgh aww ,ef-14,5002 01146 If L x I ETH , . LN -fl f ,X J 1 nf 2 , I 8 W 2, 9 X zu X1 A 723 'fl Hifi!! ly 5069! Y' 562511 Flhdfzwe iw W mo!! SENIOR MELVIN LEE ALLEN True to work, words, and friends. Student Council 1,45 Marshall 15 Glee Club 15 F.F.A. l,2,3,45 Reporter 25 President 35 4-H Club l,2,3,45 Secretary 1,2,35 Basketball 2,35 Beta Club 3,45 Monogram Club 3,45 Class President 45 Bus Driver 45 Ram Staff 4, Club Reporter. VELMA JEAN ALLEN Whatever is worth doing, is worth doing well. President of F,H.A, 45 Vice-President 35 F.H.A.1,Z,3,45 Beta Club 3,45 Secretary 45 Marshall 35 Ram Staff 3,45 StudentCouncil 25 Lunch Room Worker 25 Library Club 2.3.4. WILLIAM DANEL ALLRED I take life as it comes and enjoy it. F.F.A. l,2,3,45 Vice-President of Cla s s 25 Football 25 Basketball 35 Bus Driver 35 Vice- President of F.F.A. LINDA KAY BRANSON Pleasure and action ma ke the hours seem short. Basketball l,2,3,45 GleeClub 15 4-HC1ub l,2, 3,45 Monogram Club 3,45 Ram Staff 45 Store Club 25 Class Prophet 45 Annual Typist 45 May Court 4. SAMUEL WAYNE BURGESS He is small, but that does not cramp his style. F.F.A. 1,25 Football 3,45 Basketball 2,35 Monogram Club 2,3,4. FRANCIS IRVING BYRD The rule of my life is to make business a pleasure and pleasure my business. 4-H Club 3,45 F.F.A. 35 Class Officer 3,45 Baseball 2,3,45 Student Council President 45 May Court 3,45 Bus Driver 4. JO ANNE COE She herself is a collection of all good things . Class Officer 2,45 Student Council 1 ,Secretary andT rea s ure r5 F.H.A. l,2,3,45 Monogram Club 3,45 Basketball l,2,3,45 Glee Club 1,35 May Court 15 Marshall 15 Homecoming 3,45 Queen 45 Ram Staff 3,4. ALICE FAYE COX She has a voice of gladness and a smile of Joy. Beta Club 3,45 Reporter 45 Library 2,3,45 Glee Club 15 Store 25 Ram Staff 45 Annual Staff 4, Co-editorg Class office r 25 May Court 3,45 Maid-of-Honor 4. CRETHA JUDITH DORSETT Some people are created small in stature but big of heart. F.H.A. l,2,3,45 Reporter 25 Glee Club 1,35 Library Club 15 Store 25 Journalism Club 45 Basketball 1 STATISTICS CORMIE GAIL FESMIRE Without la ughte r there would be no joy. F.F.A.1,2,3,45 Band 1,25 Glee Club 1. REBECCA ANN HODGIN We gazed and gazed and still thewonder grew at all the many things she could do. Basketball l,2,3,45 F.H.A. 2,3,45 Monogram Club 3,45 Glee Club 15 Ram Staff 4. ALTON MONROE HOLLADY He is modest, he is shy, but there's always mischief in his eye. Glee Club 15 4-H Club 1,25 Baseball 1,25 F.F.A. l,2,3,45 Treasurer 35 Monogram Club 2,3,45 May Court 3. JAMES HAROLD HOLMES Splendid traits make a popular fellow. Asheboro High School 1,25 Honor Roll 15 Chorus 1,25 Key Club 25 Spanish Club 1,25 Basketball 3,45 Captain 35 Baseball 3,45 Monogram Club 3,45 Officer 3,45 Football 1, 2,3,45 Co-captain 45 All-county 3,45 Honor- able Mention All-state 35 Annual Staff 45 May Court 4. EVELYN GAYNELL HUTCHINS A gentlewoman, kind and thoughtful. Glee Club 1,35 4-H Club l,2,3,45 May Court 35 Ram Staff 4. EDWARD BENITO JESSUP Be content to seem what you are. Glee Club 154-H Club l,2,3,45 F.F.A, l,2,3, 45 Bus Driver 3,4. CAROLYN JANE JONES Few things are impossible through diligence and skill. Beta Club 3,45 Class Secretary 1,35 F.H.A. 2, 3,45 Ram Staff 3,45 Editor-in-Chief 45 Student Council 3,45 Annual Staff 45 Editor-in-Chief 45 Music Club l,Z,35 Piano l,2,3,45 Piano Scholarship 2,45 Library Club 2,3,45 History Award 35Glee Club 1,35 Cheerleader 3,45 Monogram Club 45 May Court 2,45 Queen 4. MARTHA JEAN JONES ln every activity you may depend on her to do her part well. Beta Club 3,45 President 45 F.H.A.1,2,3,45 Secreta ry 25 Historian 45 Piano l,2,3,45 Music Club 1,Z,35 Class Treasurer 3,45 May Court 25 Ram Staff 45 Marshall 35 Glee Club 15 Speaking Contest Winner 1. SHELBY JEAN JONES Full of life, sense of wit, lots of fun and plenty of grit. Glee Club 1,35 Marshall 25 Basketball 1,25 F.H.A. 2,3,45 Ram Staff 45 Monogram Club 3', 45 Library Club 1,25 Annual Typist 4. SENIOR STATISTICS GLADYS GERTRUDE KIMERY Silence is a fine jewel for a woman, but it's little worn. Glee Club 1,35 Ram Staff 45 4-H Club 1. CLYDE LACY KIVETT A man in earnest finds means, or if he can- not find, creates them. F.F,A. l,2,3,45 4-H 1,25 Glee Club 1. FORBIS LEE KIVETT He that is ble s s ed of good disposition is welcome company. Class President 2,35 Student Council 2,3,45 Vice-President 35F.F.A. l,25Monogram Club 3,45 President 3,45 Beta Club 3,45 Foot- ball l,2,3,45 Co-Captain 45 Basketball 2,3,45 Baseball 3,45 Ram Staff 3,45 Marshall 25 Annual Staff Business Manager 4, May Court 1,45 King 4. JERRY REECE KIVETT A little nonsense is now and then relished by the best of men. F.F.A. l,2,3,45 President 45 Class Treasurer 15 Baseball l,2,3,45 Monogram Club 2,3,45 Treasurer 45 4-H Club 35 Football 3,45 All- county 4. REBECCA ANN KIVETT A strong determination to get the best out of life. Glee Club 1,35 4-H Club 1,45 School Store 1, 25 Cheerleader 45 Ram Staff 45 May Court 4. WILLIAM DAFFRON KIVETT Every man has his gift, and he is exception- ally blessed with brains, Beta Club 3,45 Vice-President 45 May Court 15 Student Co un c il 2,35 Annual Staff Photo- grapher 45 Science Award 35 Bus Driver 3,4. DAVID BURTON LEONARD Why do today what can be put off until to- morrow. Football l,2,35 Basketball 25 Monogram Club l,Z,35 Annual Staff 4, Assistant Photographer 45 May Court 2,4. HOMER FITZHUGH LEONARD Hear, see,and be silent-is aknowledge man should know. Marshall 35 4-H Club l,2,3. KATE LAVENIA MATTHEWS To make the world a friendly place, she shows to it a friendly face. Basketball l,2,3,45 F.H.A. l,2,3,45 Library Club 15 Monogram Club 3,45 Glee Club 1,35 Piano 15 Music Club 15 Ram Staff 45 4-H Club l,2,3,45 Vice-President 15 Reporter 25 Store Club Z. DOROTHY MAXINE PATTERSON Pleasure is the sovereign bliss of mankind. Glee Club 15 4-H Club 45 Homecoming At- tendant 45 Rarn Staff 4. BETTY RUTH POINDEXTER Kind words are the music of the world. Glee Club 1,35 4-H Club 1,2,3,45 Ram Staff 4. GLATIS ANNE SCOTT lt's nice to be natural, when you're naturally nice. F.H.A. l,2,35 Glee Club 1,35 May Court 15 Lunch Room Worker 1. LOU ELLEN VOSS What sweet delight a quiet life affords. Glee Club 15 Ram Staff 4. SIDNEY PORTER WILLIAMS This manwill go far, he believes everything he says . 4-H Club l,2,3,45 F.F.A. l,2.,3,45 Bus Driver 2,3,4. ERNEST WAYNE YORK, JR. Keen sense of humor-disposition up to parg a Number one guy and really going far. Baseball l,2,3,45 Glee Club 15 F.F.A. l.Z.3,45 4-H Club 1,Z,3,45 Monogram Club Z,3,45 May Court Z. JIMMY MEDWICK YORK Form ed on an old plan, a good and honest man. 4-H Club l,2,3,45 Glee Club l. BUBLE DAIRY PRUDUCTS C0-UPERATIVE 85 'Q Congratulations and Sincere Wishes to the Departing Seniors ACME MCCRARY HUSIERY MILLS, INC. Asheboro Cedar Falls Ramseur North Carolina North Carolina North Carolina, Compliments of RAMSEUR PHARMACY THE REXALI.. STORE Complete Drug Store Needs Rarngeur NOTth Ca1'OliH8. Compliments of Compliments of DEEP RIVER DRIVE-IN THEATER RAMSEUR Fl-ORIST R. G. Covington Flowers for every occasion owner Phone 3900 Ramseur North Car olina Ram seur North Carolina Best Wishes Compliments of from BILL BRADY'S CROWN PRODUCTS THE FACULTY OF RAMSEUR SCHOOL Highway 64 East of Ramseur f?F fX, I if, 1 I! '3 V5 n BULUMBIA MANUFACTURING CUMPANY Manufacturers of High Quality Cotton Fabrics Under same management since 1879 Deeply interested in the proper development of youth All these seventy-eight years Still alive on both jobs Ramseur North Carolina THE BANK 0F CULERIDGE Ramseur Congratulates RAMSEUR HIGH SCHOOL on its splendid accomplishments We suggest that, in addition to your thoughts of the future, you take advantage of our complete banking service. Consult us on your financial problems. All individual accounts are insured up to Sl0,000. Savings Accounts Commercial Accounts Agricultural Loans Business Loans Automobile Loans Farm Loans 1- Best Wishes to the Class of 1957 ' ACK'S Gnocsmr Cm m'm of M RAMSEUR BUILDING Phone 4334 Ramseur North Carolina . P. O. Box 235 - Phone 3651 Compliments of I TF E. w. YoRK's h Q ' N SERVICE s. GROCERY si, F 1 v 'rj-r Tfns Ramseur North Carolina Ramseur North Carolina Best Wishes to the Class of 1957 from BlLL'S TEXACO Phone 2131 Ramsel-11' Nor th Carolina RAMSEUR Bnoom WORKS Il'0Sf0llC Manufacturers of All Kinds Plain 81 Fancy Brooms H 0 D G I N EIRESTONE STORE Ramseur North Carolina Reece Hodgin, Owner Siegler Oil Heaters Your Hotpoint Dealer Congratulations to the Class of '57 from Phone 3273 ASHEBORO'S FLORIST ASS'N Box 61 Garner Bullards SIZOWCS Delk Burge Ramseur North Carolina ASHEBORO FARM EQUIPMENT COMPANY 151 West Kivett Street Asheboro North Carolina RAMSEUR BUILDING 8. l0AN Congratulates the seniors of RAMSEUR. HIGH SCHOOL on their splendid accomplishments Ramseur North Carolina RAMSEUR HARDWARE AND APPLIANCE STORE FRIGIDAIRE APPLIANCES SYLVANIA TELEVISIONS Pep Watkins, Owner Phone 3342 Ramseur Nor th Car olina Best Wishes from RAMSEUR INTER-l0CK Ramseur North Carolina RUBY'S BEAUTY 8. DRESS SHOP Ladies' Ready-to- Wear Revlon and Contoure Cosmetics Phone 2314 Ramseur North Carolina Best Wishes to the Class of 1957 RAMSEUR SERVICE STATION 'SHELL : Ramseur North Carolina ESSO SERVICENTER Phone 4301 Ramseur North Carolina GANT ELECTRIC COMPANY Phone 2 6 82 RHITISCUI' North Carolina wi f 5 Cgmplimgnls of Compliments of . 1 1 RAMSEUR WASHERETTE 3 HICK'S FOOD CENTER 1 7 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 Ramseur North Carolina Ramseur North Carolina 1 1-1 f-. ,, ,1 , 1 -H 1-We ff- Best Wishes 1 to the 1 Compliments of Class of 57 from RAMSEUR SHOE SHOP luxmssun cAre 1 Ramseur North Carolina 1 Ramseur North Carolina .11 Wy? S 32- 1 Congratulations 1 and f B t W' h 1 BUSICK'S .IEWELRY esta U12 as Class of 1957 1 Bulova 8: Elgin watches 1 1 Silver 81 China 1 1 Diamond Rings 1 Sheaffer's Snorkel Pens 1 Guaranteed watch repair 1 Ramseur North Carolina 1--1-if ' Y 'ff W 'W' BRADY APPLIANCE COMPANY G. E. Appliances Main Street Phone 3231 Ramseur North Carolina 1 RAMSEUR RADIO 84 TV SERVICE 1 1 1 Ramseur North Carolina Best Wishes to the Class of 1957 from LINEBERRY HARDWARE 81 REPAIR Ramseur North Carolina Congratulations to the Seniors from H. EVERETT KIVETT Building Contracting Ramseur North Carolina. Compliments of JOHNSON'S CAFE ,4'f J of I Rarnseur North Carolina FARMERS ALLIANCE STORE, INC. General Merchandise Free Parking Lot Phone 289 Siler City North Carolina Compliments of RAMSEUR DRY CLEANERS Water Proofing Phone 2141 Ramseur North Carolina CRAVEN-KIVETT STORE Where Values Are Higher Than Prices. Phone 2554 Ramseur North Carolina Compliments of MELVlN'S DRIVE-IN Highway 64 West of Ramseur Ramseur North Carolina Compliments of GOOCH'S 56 8: 10: STORE We Appreciate Your Patronage. Ramseur North Carolina PELL'S FOOD STORE Everything for the table Ramseur North Carolina Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Graduating Class of 1957 R, Deutsch C. Julian Brady C. E, Brady E. B. Leonard, Jr. President General Manager Treasurer Secretary RAMSEUR FURNHURE CUMPANY INCURPURATED Manufacturers of Bed Room Furniture 62 I Nl , 1 Lys Wise x Jejilxxd -1?!f'Xw E fff ei LL' NEW YORK OFFICE AND EXHIBIT: 206 Lexington Avenue CHICAGO OFFICE AND EXHIBIT: American Furniture Mart Ramseuf North Carolina Congratulations and best wishes to the Class of 1957 BRADY MANUFACTURING COMPANY, INC. Manufacturers of Men's Fine I-lemstitched Handkerchiefs Ramsel-11' North Carolina Congratulations to the Class of 1957 LOFLIN FUNERAL HOME Ramseur North Carolina VWQFMK Qgga Wei :ZA Y L 1 M. af sm .' 1.11-K di . , , .F .. 3 ' 21 1:5 Ti - mai 14-'f I .E '! 1. Lf! -4. ii 'f , ' .. ? ,,..-vm: n .. id: . , , . , ,gr --1 1' H' I 3 mins A Y -R, 1 1 1 ' . - ' - fm 'WH 3ss12'f'.y fi ' f,gl'f'N ' ' ' ' K ,pg Lf, ' , , ,z W . -gig, i L L, ,is ,V grip -.Z A ' 5' ' 41 swf I 'f ' 1-A - J , 4-I . 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