Ramseur High School - Ramsonian Yearbook (Ramseur, NC)

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amsonian CPu6fis£ecf £t ine ass Jvamseur Jiion bcnooJ Jxamseur, Jior n Cjaronna : nmMOife i ore wo r f As we say farewell to these hallowed halls that have meant so much to us in the past four years, let us pause to remember our happiest hours, the valued friends, and the best loved scenes of our school life. We hope that in looking over the pages of this volume we may be reminded more vividly of our pleasant memories. May its contents seem to us both worth while and attrac- tive; and if by chance we close its covers with reluctance, then we shall not feel that our efforts have been in vain. Cjon en . s Administration Classes Activities Sports Advertisements ' , r J i- ' ' , Chug -Chug -Chug J)ecnca ion We show appreciation to a man that has given his talents, service, and self to enriching Ramseur High School. Through his positions as teacher, guidance counselor, annual sponsor, and basketball coach, he has taught us that the road to broader understanding and better knowledge is narrow and rough. He taught us to set high goals and to strive to attain those that seem impossible. It is with gratitude that we, the class of ' 63, dedicate this RAMSONIAN to Mr. David Gallemore. Duh-da-Duh-da-Duh-da C nnuaf ia STANDING: Rebecca Cox, Fil Pugh, Diane Lindley, Miss Phyllis Oakley, Sponsor; Eddie Kinney. SEATED: Judy Allen, Kelly Watkins, Betty Bray, Typist; Mrs. Irene Frazier, Sponsor; Mr. David Gallemore, Sponsor; Darnell Hemphill, Typist; Gwyn Pell. Class Editor Rebecca Cox Co -Editor Judy Allen Ass ' t. Editor Gwyn Pell . - ' ' .. Bus. Manager Fil Pugh Sports Editor Eddie Kinney , Editor Kelly Watkins Ass ' t Bus. Manager Diane Lindley L)cnoo !jjoarcf LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Kermit G. Pell; Mr. W. Mike York; Dr. M. B. Smith, Chairman; Mr. E. C. Watkins, Jr.; Mr. Alton W. Craven. County Superintendent Lacy M. Presnell, Jr. School Principal Odell H. Parker Miss Irina Nikitin W. C. U. N. C. Home Economics Miss Janis Fisher Meredith College French, Social Studies Mr. David Gallemore Furman University English Miss PhylUs Oakley -] U. N. C. English Mr. Morris Blair Elon College U. S. History Mrs. Ollie Rich Elon College Mathematics Mr. W. A. Barbour N. C. State Science Mr. Carlos King High Point College Math, Social Studies Mrs. Irene Frazier University of Kentucky Business Education Mrs. Carolyn Albright W.C. U.N.C. Music Mr. E. C. Tatum N. C. State Agriculture JacuIitJ Judy Allen-Treasurer; Sheila Brown -Vice -President; La Verne Macon-President; Sandra Hubbard -Secretary; Rebecca Cox -Reporter Dliascoh Cheryl Cox John Allen JUDITH LANE ALLEN In my spare time! Beta Club 3,4, President 4; Annual Staff 4, Co- Editor 4; Class Officer 2,4, Treasurer 2,4; Student Council 2,3, Secretary 2, Vice-President 3; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Officer 3,4, County Officer 3; Miss F.H.A. 4; Bas- ketball 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 2; Music Club 1; Marshal 3, Chief; Ram Staff 3,4; French Club 3,4. SUZANNE GAYLE ALLRED Huh! What did ya say? F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Recreation Leader 4; Glee Club 1,2,3; 4-H 1,2; Pep Club 1,2; Monogram Club 4, Secretary 4; F.K.L.A. 3,4, Treasurer 4; Ram Staff 4, Feature Editor 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4, All- Conference 2,3, Captain 3,4; Class Officer 1, Vice-President 1; Homecoming Attendant 1; Spring Frolic Attendant 2; Safety- Patrol Sweetheart 4; Class Song 4. SAMUEL GARY BRADY My great! F. F. A. 1,2.3,4; F. B. L. A. 4 c5 eniors GORDON LEONARD BRADY, JR. MAin What? Football 1,2,3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2; Monogram Club 4; Science Masters Club 4; President 4; French Club 3,4; F.B.L.A. 4. BETTY LOIS BRAY R-e-a-1-l-y F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Songleader 1,2, Treasurer 3.4; Ram Staff 3,4, Editor 4 Typist 4; Annual Typist 4; Basketball 1,2; Cheerleader 3,4; F.F.A. Sweetheart 4; Spring Frolic Attendant 1,3; Glee Club 1,2,3, Secretary 3; Student Council 4; F.B.L.A. 3,4; Pep Club 2; Monogram Club 4. SHEILA BANKS BROWN I ' m Sleepy F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, First Vice-President 3; Homecoming Attendant 3; French Club 3,4, Vice-President 3; Monogram Club 4, Treasurer 4; Glee Club 2; Spring Frolic Attendant 1; Music Student 1,2; Cheer- leader 3; Bus Driver 3,4; 4-H Club 1,2; Basketball 1,2; Class Test- atrix 4; Class Officer 2,3,4; Secretary 2,3, Vice-President 4. 10 1963 .i WAYLAND DEAN BROWN 1 I Don ' t Know F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Safety Patrol 1,2,3,4; 4-H Club 1,2; Football 3; All Conference 3. i ZT PAUL DAVID BURGESS Why Not F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Library Club 4; F.B.L.A. 4. SARA MARIE COBLE ' Gosh! ! He has to work. F.H.A. 1,2,3.4; F.B.L.A. 4; Bus Driver 3,4; Store Club 2,4; 4-H Club 2. 11 c5 eniors MARTHA BLANCHE COX You Stupid Thing You F.H.A. 1.4; 4-H Club 1,2; Pep Club 1,2; F.B.L.A. 4; Ram Staff 4; Fea- ture Editor; Basketball 1; Library Club 4; Homecoming Attendant 4. REBECCA JOAN COX I don ' t know but I ' ll think of something F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Historian 2,3, Vice President 4; Beta Club 3,4; Chap- lain 3, Sec. 4; Library Club 1; Marshal 3; Annual Staff 4, Class Edi- tor; Ram Staff 4, Artist; F.B.L.A. 3.4, Vice President 4; Class Reporter 4; COURIER TRIBUNE Correspondent 4; Basketball 1,2; Store Club 2; 4-H Club 1; Glee Club 1,2. WILLIAM DEWITT COX Did you have to say that? F.F.A. 1,2.3,4; President 4; 4-H Club 1,2,3; Pep Club 1; Ram Staff 4; F.B.L.A. 3,4; Bus Driver 4; Spring Frolic Escort 3. 12 1963 SYBIL JANE CRAVEN Oh! MyDoodness! Basketball 1,2.3.4; Captain 4, All Conference 3; Pep Club 1.2; Mono gram Club 4; 4-H Club 1.2; Glee Club 1.2,3; Music Club 1.2. THOMAS LEWIS DAVIS Get Out! F. B. L. A. 4; French Club 3. LINDA ANN EDWARDS Are you kidding? F.H.A. 1,2.3.4; 4-H Club 1,2; F.B.L.A. 3 13 c5 eniors JACKIE RAYMOND EMBREE, JR. I didn ' t have anything else better to do so. . . Basketball 3, Manager 4; Track 3; Class Reporter 3; French Club 3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 4; F.B.L.A. 4; Science Masters Club 4; Home- coming Escort 4; Pep Club 1,2; Spring Frolic Attendant 3. LARRY NORMAN FESMIRE Or What? F.F.A. 1.2,3,4; Ram Staff 4; Pep Club 1.2 LONNIE ALVIN HARVELL, JR. Now I know Football 1,2,3,4, Co-Captain 3,4, All Conference 3,4; Basketball 2,3, 4; Track 2,3,4; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Student Council 3; F.B.L.A. 4; French Club 3.4, Treasurer 3; Monogram Club 4; Pep Club 1,2; Homecom- ing Escort 4. 14 1963 VIRGINIA DARNELL HEMPHILL Oh, Honestly! F.H.A. 2,3,4; Store Club 2.3; Glee Club 2.3; Library Club 2.3,4; F.B. L.A. 3,4, Reporter 4; Ram Staff 3,4, Typist 4; Annual Staff 4, Typist 4. j( W « DONALD ELVIN HICKS What ya doin , Hm-m-iTi? F.F.A. 1.2,3,4; F.B.L.A. 3,4, Historian 3,4; Library Club 3; Ram Staff 3,4; Class Historian. SANDRA LOUISE HUBBARD Are you kidding? F.H.A. 1,2.3,4; Library Club 1,2.3.4, President 4; Glee Club 1,2,4 French Club 3,4, Historian 3; Basketball Manager 3,4; Class Offi- cer 4, Secretary 4; Ram Staff 4. 15 s eniors «!! l Ufc LINDA FAYE HUTCHINS Are you KIDDIN ' , he ' ll have a fit! F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; F.B.L.A. 4; 4-H Club 2; Store Club 4. CHARLES EDWARD KINNEY, JR. Listen, Friend Football 1,2,3,4. Co-Captain 3,4, All- Conference 4; Basketball 1,2,3 4, Co-Captain 3; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2; Pep Club 1,2; Mono- gram Club 4, Vice-President 4; Class Officer 1,2,3, Treasurer 1, President 2, Vice-President 3; Beta Club 3,4, Vice-President 3,4; Student Council 2,3; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 2,3, Secretary 4; Spring Frolic Escort 1; French Club 3,4, Vice-President 4; Marshal 3; Ram Staff 3, Sports Editor; Annual Staff 4, Sports Editor. CONNIE MONROE KINTON Hire a taxi! French Club 3; F.F.A. 1.2,3,4; F.B.L.A. 4. 16 1963 BENNY RAY LEDNUM You want me to shoot you? F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Monogram Club 4, President 4; French Club 3,4; Foot- ball 2,3,4, A 11- Conference 4; Track 3,4; Baseball 3. J FRANK ROBERT LEONARD Who? Me! F.F.A. 1,2,3,4. JENNIFER CHRISCOE MACON Randy F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1; 4-H Club 1,2; Pep Club 1; Cheerleader 1; F.B.L.A. 4; Ram Staff 4, Class News. 17 c5 eniors Hlw- 4Wn|pMeuv vMjH EDITH LAVERNE MACON I Know It Is! F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Recreational Leader 3; Cheerleader 1,2,3,4, Chief 3,4; Homecoming Attendant 4; Spring Frolic Attendant 3; Student Council 4; French Club 3,4, Secretary 3; Pep Club 1,2; Class Officer 3,4, Treasurer 3, President 4. JOSEPH ERNEST MCALISTER, JR. Good Gosh F.F.A. 1,2,3.4; Basketball 1,2,3.4; Baseball 1,2.3,4; Football 3,4. All Conference 3; French Club, President 3; Beta Club 3.4. Treasurer 3; Safety Patrol 1,2; Student Council 1.2,3; Monogram Club 4; Home- coming Escort 2,4. EVELYN MARIE POINDEXTER How Sweet It Is F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Recreation Leader 4; Glee Club 1.2; 4-H Club 1.2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2; Monogram Club 4; F.B.L.A. 3,4, Secretary 4; Ram Staff 4, Hit Parade; Cheerleader 2,3,4; Class Officer 1, Secretary 1; Class Song 4. 18 1963 ROSS FILLMORE PUGH, JR. Do You Reckon F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1; Football 3,4; Ram Staff 4, Proofreader; F. B.L.A. 3,4, President 4; Annual Staff 4, Business Manager 4. ■nit ' JAMES WELLONS SLAUGHTER Wow, Am I Ever Impressed! Football 1,2,3,4, All- Conference 4; Basketball 3,4, Manager 2; Track 2,3,4; Monogram Club 4; Beta Club 3,4, Historian 3,4; French Club 3,4; Science Masters Club 4; F.F.A. 1,2.3,4. BRYAN WADE SPIVEY That ' s The Way It Goes! Football 4; Class Officer 2, Vice-President 1,2; Spring Frolic Attend- ant 1,2; French Club 3. 9 c5 eniors JESSE PAUL THOMAS That ' s bad all right! F.F.A. 1,2,3.4; F.B.L.A. 4; 4-H Club 1,2; French Club 3,4- Safety Pa- trol 2.3. ELIZABETH FAYE VOSS I Couldn ' t Care Less! F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2; 4-H Club 1,2; Ram Staff 4, Club News 4; Music Club 1,2; Store Club 3; Glee Club 1,2. COLUM KELLY WATKINS Listen, Babes Class Officer 1,3, President 1,3; Basketball 1,2; Cheerleader 3,4. Co- Chief 4; Glee Club 1; 4-H Club 1.2; F.H.A. 1.2.3.4. Reporter 2, Se- cretary 3; Student Council 1,3.4, President 4; Annual Staff 4, Editor- in-chief 4; Homecoming Attendant 2; Spring Frolic Attendant 2; Safety Patrol Sweetheart 3; Homecoming Queen 4; Beta Club 3,4. Reporter 3, Treasurer 4; Monogram Club 4; French Club 3.4; Marshal 3; Class Testatrix 4. 20 1963 BRENDA ELIZABETH WOODELL Good Cow! • F.H.A. 4; F.B.L.A. 3,4; Ram Staff 4. SYLVIA ANN WOODELL Oh, Come Now! F.H.A. 4; F.B.L.A. 3,4; Library Club 4; Ram Staff 4. LINDA MARIE YORK Did you say Carolina? Library Club 2,3,4, Secretary 4; Basketball Scorekeeper 3,4; Store Club 1; French Club 3,4, Reporter 3; F.B.L.A. 4. 21 Kj ass Jjis ory We can look back on it all now, and breathe a sigh of relief, for our goal is well in sight, the same goal we have struggled for since that first day in August of 1951. Our first few years of school were the stepping stones to a fuller and rounder education. With the guidance of our teachers, our progress continued. We came upon many obstructions; never- theless, the pace quickened. Then suddenly high school was no longer a dream, but a reality. We were proud to wear the title of freshmen. We, of course, were scared at the newness of it all. The teachers were sterner, the books were bigger, and the responsibilities were heavier. Most of all, we were determined. We held our heads high, as a gesture of our pride. We conquered our fears, and they were no longer a problem. In our determination, we worked toward the challenges our high school teachers placed before us. After a brief summer vacation, we entered school again as sophomores. This year was an enjoyable year, full of fun, consisting of hayrides, class parties, and many other memorable events. After what seemed an extremely long school term, the long-awaited summer vacation arrived. As long as we had waited for this summer vacation, it passed much too quickly. Buzzing with excitement and telling our classmates of our wonderful summer, and many ex- periences it brought, a new school term began, and we were juniors. This was a very busy year in which we found ourselves selling magazines as a class project to raise money for the annual Junior-Senior Banquet. Much time and effort was spent in preparation, and finally the big night arrived. Our theme Evening in Paris was carried out to the fullest extent. The night was beautiful, the food delicious, and the music was excellent. Our guests were pleased, and we juniors were happy that they had enjoyed their evening in Gay Paree. After patting ourselves on the back for a job well done, we turned our attention to another annual event, the Spring Frolic. Everyone had a wonderful time, and we shall all cherish the unforgettable memories of that night. Soon afterward, the ring salesman arrived. We looked longingly at the many sam- ples he had to offer; then after careful consideration we made our decision. Everyone got sap- phire blue, except the few who chose Carolina blue as their color. With the school year coming to a close, we put our pleasures aside to get down to some serious studying as final exams were well in sight. When we entered school again, we were the seniors of 1963. We were proud and sad; proud that we were finally seniors; sad that we would soon have to leave Ramseur High School. As we leave, we wish to express our thanks to our parents, teachers, and friends for making our high school years so enjoyable. No matter what position we will hold in life, we will owe our success to you; and there is nothing we can say but . . . .Thank You. Don Hicks Class Historian 22 Glass J ropneca As the guardian angel gazes into the crystal ball, she sees that the people in the class of ' 63 have done qui te well for themselves. They have spread out into many different professions. Eddie Swivel-hips Kinney, who was voted Most Athletic in the class, is living up to his title as quarterback of the Ramseur Redskins. The team hasn ' t lost a game yet, thanks to the successful coaching of Alvin Harvell, another high school football star. Connie Kinton, who was quite talented as a magician, has a trick that baffles everybody. He can make a perfect one dollar bill out of an ordinary piece of newspaper. Everyone wants to know how he does it, including the United States government. Bryan Laugh- a -minute Spivey, who was the wit of the class, has made quite a name for himself as a comedian and now Ijas his own TV show. Brenda and Sylvia Woodell, who were always talking of Hollywood, finally made it. They own a factory specializing in custom-made wigs for stars. The name of the company is Woodell ' s Wonderful Wigs, Inc. Jimmy Slaughter and Judy Allen are now teaching at the University of North Carolina. Jimmy teaches advanced psychology while Judy teaches advanced physics. , Larry Fesmire and Buddy Burgess, the mechanics of the class, now own the Car and Cy le Clinic at Coleridge. Larry operates on the cars while Buddy doctors up the motorcycles. 3 Benny Lednum and Sheila Brown, who were voted Most Likely to Succeed, are doing quite well for themselves. Benny has become a brain surgeon and Sheila, a nurse. Wayland Fireball Brown just set a new land speed record at the Bonneville Salt Flats in a slightly modified Dodge Lancer. Jenn Macon and Sara Gordon, formerly Jenn Chriscoe and Sara Coble, have made a fortune on their best seller, THE GOOD AND BAD POINTS OF A TEENAGE MARRIAGE. Betty Bray and Kelly Watkins have used their experience as editors of the Ram and the Ramsonian and are now editors of two rival newspapers. Betty is editor of the Ramseur Record, and Kelly is editor of the Ramseur Daily News. Fill Pugh is now head accountant for the Ford Motor Company. He always did like those Fords. Paul Thomas is now owner of the company. Sybil Craven is now with the Franklinville Police Department, and Faye Voss is the county - truant officer. Willie Cox is now a big cattleman, or perhaps we should say a chickenman. He is owner of the largest chicken ranch in Texas. La Verne Macon is now a world famous fashion designer of women ' s apparel. Sandra Hubbard is the top model. Jackie Embree and Jody McAlister teach math on television to students all over the country. Suzanne Allred and Evelyn Poindexter are touring the country giving lectures on home- making, a field in which they always did well. Gary Brady operates dance studios all over the country, and Don Hicks is his No. 1 instructor. Darnell Hemphill is a dramatic actress presently being coached by Linda York, who is em- ployed by Paramount Studios. Gordon Brady owns General Motors Inc., and Linda Edwards works for him by giving sales talks in s,ome of the leading cities of the nation. Rebecca Cox is now Chief Secretary of all the Howard Johnson Restaurants. She was given the job by the Executive Vice-President, Tommy Davis. Martha Cox is now signing recruits for the U. S. Coast Guard in her private office in New Jersey. Her first recruit was Frank Leonard, who has achieved the rank of Rear Admiral. Linda Hutchins has eight children and is trying for a football team. The team will be called Wayne ' s Wolfpack. The guardian angel has seen that each person has worked hard to make this world a better place in which to live. She is very pleased with the success of these people, the graduating class of 1963. Class Prophets Fill Pugh Jackie Embree 23 iDasi ISUi r ancf Uesiaineni We, tne Class of 1963, being of reasonably sound mind and memory, realizing that our days at our old Alma Mater must soon come to an end, do hereby make and sign this our last will and testament in order to prevent any law suits after our departure, ARTICLE I To our parents, we bequeath our gratitude for their love and understanding guidance throughout these twelve years, ARTICLE n To our principal and other faculty members, we bequeath restful nights and peaceful days, and our appreciation for their time agd efforts to help each one of us attain our goals. • jriJ A ARTICLE III • ' ' i. To the Juniors, we bequeath our chapel seats, our homeroom, and our poise and dignity, which they sadly need. ARTICLE IV To the Sophomores, we bequeath our brilliance and bright remarks - Also a bottle of smelling salts to help them recover from the shock of discovering that they don ' t know as much as they think they do. ARTICLE V To the Freshmen, we bequeath our dreams that didn ' t come true and all our loves that didn ' t last. is ARTICLE VI •■ Individually, we bequeath the following: I, Judy Allen, do leave my presidency of the Beta Club to R. Busick and my office as class treasurer to anyone who loves to count someone else ' s money. I, Suzi AUred, do leave my title Safety- Patrol Sweetheart to Sandi Macon; my titles Captain and Most Athletic to my little brother Erik; and my nightly trips to Melvins, to Susan Sillmon for the same reasons I had. I, Gary Brady, do leave my blonde hair and blue eyes to the next boy lucky enough to have them, and my ability to dance to Ray Lednum. I, Gordon Brady, do will my position as president of the Science Masters Club to Jimmy Maness, my position on the football team to Gerry Leonard, and my ability to get along with the principal to Jimmy Parker. ■ . I, Betty Bray, do leave my superlative Most Talented and my title Miss R.H.S. to my sister Linda; my position as editor of the , Ram to anyone who will enjoy it as much as 1 did. I, Sheila Brown, do will my title Most Likely to Succeed to Diane Lindley; my bus to Mary Kivett, and my love for people on Coleridge Road to Betty Isley. I, Wayland Booty Brown, do leave my position on the Safety Patrol to Joe Smith, and my hopes of finishing high school to Wayne Siler and Jesse Ray Kirkman. Also, I leave my typewriter to anyone who likes to tinker with antiques. I, Buddy Burgess, do leave, I hope. I leave my typewriter and shorthand book to Mrs. Frazier in hopes that she can find a use for them, I can ' t. I, Sara Coble, will my school bus to anyone who is willing to pick up the parts and to take aspirin for headaches, and my superla- ' live Most Original to anyone who deserves it. I, Martha Cox, do leave my love for Seawell ' s and my roadmaps to Asheboro to Susan Sillmon and Mary Kivett. To Eva Stanley, I leave my ability to pass without studying. I, Rebecca Cox, do leave my position as COURIER TRIBUNE correspondent to anyone with iron nerves and two study halls. I leave my position as artist for the school paper to Billy Rinehardt, and my position on the annual staff to John Dorsett, because I think he ' d make a good stairs climber. ' I, Willie Cox, being of sound mind, do leave my bus to Roger Cox. I leave my title Friendliest to Larry Hill and my typewriter to anyone who can type on it. I also leave my ability to get along with the teachers to Wayne Allen. I, Sybil Craven, do leave my position on the basketball team and captain to Pat Burgess. I leave my position as typist for the Rajn and Annual staff to Pat Kirkman; good luck Pat! My love for U.S. History I leave to Gwen Hammer. H I, Tommy Davis, leave my ability to pass chemistry to Roger Cox and my typewriter to Martha Kivett. I leave my title Most ' Courteous to Michael Burgess. I, Linda Edwards, do will my title Quietest to Judy Carmac, and my typewriter to anyone who loves to type as much as I have. I, Jackie Embree, leave my ability to get along with all the teachers to Richard and Russell Busick; my love for school to Diane Lindley, and my co-operation to Gwyn PelL I, Larry Fesmire, do leave my position on the Ram Staff to Roger Hicks and my love for U.S. History to Garrett RightselL My type- writer, I leave to my sister Sue, to keep it in the family. I, Alvin Harvell, do leave my position on the football team to my brother Wayne, to keep it in the family, and my height to Jimmy Parker. The rest I take with me. I, Darnell Hemphill, do will my typewriter to Crandall Gilliland and my position as typist on the Ram and Annual Staff to anyone who has more patience than L I, Don Hicks, do leave my title Best Dressed to Mike Wright, and my position on the Ram Staff to Erik AUred. I, Sandra Hubbard, do leave my title Most Dependable to Paul Joyce; my position as basketball manager to Brenda Jessup; my desk to brother Wayne; and my job as class secretary to anyone who wants to become gray headed early in life. I, Linda Hutchins, will my ability to chew gum in class and get caught every time to Linda Kivette. Mrs. Frazier, I ' ll gladly leave all my commercial books with you to give to my brothers, Donnie and Mickey, if they have the nerve to take them. I, Eddie Kinney, do leave my superlative Most Athletic to Ray Gene Isley, and my position in the Beta Club to Jimmy Mane S; but I take Kelly with me. - k I, Connie Kinton, leave my title Most Talented to my brother. Garland, and my love for magic to Gerry Leonard. ? • I, Benny Lednum, do willingly leave my position on the football squad to Garland Kinton, my superlative as Most Likely to Suc- ceed to Arch McGee, and my job as sentinel of F.F.A. to Ronnie Cranford. I, Frank Leonard, do will my superlative Quietest to Gerry Leonard. 1, Jenn Macon, leave my superlative Friendliest to Marion Chriscoe, my position on the Ram Staff to Garrett RightselL To Betty Isley, I will my ability to pass U.S. History. I believe I ' ll keep Randy for myself. I, La Verne Macon, do leave my superlative Best All Around to my sister Sandi Macon; chief cheerleader to Marion Chriscoe; and my title of Senior Attendant to Mary Kivett. I, Jody McAlister, do leave my football jersey, number 29 , to whoever finds it; my position on the football, basketball, and base- ball team to my cousin Frankie; my hospital bills to Pilot Life; but I take Betty with me. I, Evelyn Poindexter, do leave my title Best Dressed to Mary Kivett; my cheerleading ability to Betty Isley, hoping that her efforts are more rewarding than mine; and my road map to The Blue Mist to Annette Allred, knowing she will keep the road as hot as I did. I, Fill Pugh, do leave my position as business manager of the Ramsonian to Diane Lindley. I leave my title Most Dependable to Wayne Burgess in hopes that he will live up to it. I, Jimmy Slaughter, do leave my position on the football team to Larry Wright; my superlative Most Intellectual to John Dorsett; and my excellent study habits in physics to any fool who wants them. I, Bryan Spivey, leave with plenty of memories; if there is anything else, I ' ll leave it to my brother Gregg. I, Paul Thomas, do gladly will my algebra book back to Mrs. Rich, and my high school perfect attendance record to Doug Bransoa The rest I leave, but I take my quietness with me. I, Faye Voss, do leave my title Wittiest to Eva Stanley, and my position on the Ram staff to Linda Creech. My most treasured possession, my road map to Asheboro and Seawells , I leave to my sister Gale. I, Kelly Watkins, do leave my nerve pills and No-Doz to next year ' s annual editor, my title Homecoming Queen to Diane Lind- ley, and my position as Student Council president to Gwyn PelL I, Brenda Woodeli, leave my typewriter to Pamela Woodell to keep it in the family, and my ability to pass history to Ann Hemp- hill. I, Sylvia Wopdell, leave my ability to pass biology to Frank Cox, and my typewriter to Darrell WoodelL I, Linda York, do leave to Billy Rinehardt a bottle of tranquilizers to take during close basketball games next year; to Jennifer Trogdon, 1 leave my ability to pass tests without studying. ARTICLE VII Lastly, we do hereby appoint Mr. David Gallemore to be the sole administrator of this wilL In his witness and in the witness of the students of Ramseur High School, we the members of the graduating class of 1962-1963, have set our hand and seal on this, the twenty- ■ fifth day of May, nineteen hundred and sixty-three. Testatrices Kelly Watkins ' Sheila Brown LnncfUo Uninjk Our JKoiJiers Souecf Qls Glass (uonq Ramseur High School, you ' re a friend of mine, I ' m leaving you behind today. Oh! Clas ates - you dear teachers, Wherever you send me, I ' ll go on your way, Ramseur High School, we ' re off to win the world. There ' s such a lot of work to do. We ' re leaving you our dreams we profess We ' re accepting nothing less. Yes, we will do our best, Ramseur High School and me. Ramseur High School, you have set the course! Your light wiU guide us on always Oh! Trail - breaker, our future maker, All that you ' ve shown us, We ' ll use everyday. Ramseur High School - Setting high our sights We will fight for all that ' s true and right. We ' ve leaving the scene - School days end Future ' round the bend. My classmates and friends Ramseur High School and me. Suzi Allred Evelyn Poindexter Glass C ower Red Rose Glass J oem Glass Jlioih Less than our best is failure. Glass Go ors Sapphire Blue and White Lo! these many years ago Just twelve to be exact We started out to learn and grow And many memories we have intact. The time has come for us to part. So thanks to all involved For dreams that you hav e helped to start And problems you have solved. Onward, onward, we shall strive To reach those goals so high; Thanks to you who ' ve given the drive Thanks to you, ol ' Ramseur High. Class Poet Judy Allen 26 Mr. Miss R. H. S. Betty Bray Jody McAlister Most Dependable Sandra Hubbard - Fil Pugh Most Intellectual Judy Allen - Jimmy Slaughter Most Athletic Suzanne AUred - Eddie Kinney Best Dressed Evelyn Poindexter - Don Hicks Most Likely to Succeed Sheila Brown - Benny Lednum Most Talented Betty Bray - Connie Kinton Friendliest Jenn Macon - Willie Dee Cox Wittiest Faye Voss - Bryan Spivey Most Courteous Linda York - Tommy Davis Quietest Linda Edwards - Frank Leonard CLASS OFFICERS Bob York, President, (Not Pictured); Larry Hill, Vice-President; Diane Lindley, Secretary; Susan Sillmon, Treasurer; Jimmy Busick, Reporter. Ronnie Cranford John Charles Dorsett J u n o r Connie Burgess Jimmie Busick Richard Busick Russell Busick Donnie Hutchins Betty Carol Isley Mary Julian Mary Kivett Wade Kivett iiu Rebecca Richardson Billy Rinehardt Susan Sillmon Not Pictured Ray Lednum Eva Stanley Mike Wright William Wright Diane Lindley 33 - J Tommy . Billy Allen Allied CLASS OFFICERS Patricia Kirkman, President; Joe Smith, Vice-President; Patsy Burgess, Secre- tary; Jane Henley, Treasurer; Nancy Brown, Reporter. s o P O m o r e s k £i Michael Cox Roger Cox e 9 Bk mi Jane Henley Ronnie Hicks Tony Hicks Mickey Tony Hutchins Jessup Donald Joyce Paul Joyce Ralph Lynn Larry Lindley Lineberry Lloyd Keith Sara Sandi Lowdermi] Lowdermilk Macon Johnny Newell Ondrea Shaw Jerry Smith iMKi Larry David Spencer Stout Roger Stout Judy Stuart 34 Kathryn Burns Jackie Carter Virginia Caviness Marian Chriscoe Linda Creech Brenda Cross Karolyn Cox Jimmy Deal Thomas Heilig Edna Langley Danny Wood Jeanie Wright Larry Wright Gale Voss Nancy Allen Ricky Allen Annie Belle Coble Kenneth Conrad CLASS OFFICERS Sam Rankin, President; Rickey Frazier, Vice-President; Linda Kivett, Secretary; Brenda Gatlin, Treasurer; Rebecca Webb, Reporter, Rachel Barbara Sandra Honey cutt Hughes Hussey Ray Gene Brenda Isley Jessup Judy Jessup Judy Jordan m Wayne Mabe Nancy Marley Patty McGee Janice Kathryn Moore Nelson Mary Jo Palmer 0 0 Carolyn Stanley Lowell Stout Jennifer Trogdon Rebecca Billy Webb Wood k. Michael Burgess T( Randy Burgess Sarah Burgess David Chriscoe Mack Clark iiktfri Jeffrey Jonathan Cox Cox Judy Cox P ft David Criscoe Ricky Frazier Brenda Gatlin Crandall Gilliland Fulton Hall Rachel Hall Billy Heilig Josephine Hemphill Sam Rankin Jane Richardson Mary Lee Rinehardt Ronald Rogers Terry Smith Gregg Spivey Brenda Souther fe emeniar ic T UeacAi ers Mrs. Margarette Atkins West Va. University First Grade Miss Elma Burgess A. S. T. C. First Grade Mrs, Clara Hodgin High Point College Second Grade Mrs. Esther Hopkins High Point College Second Grade Mrs. Esther Phillips Guilford College Third Grade Mrs. Sandra Fulton Meredith College Third Grade Miss Martha Jean Jones A. S, T. C. Fourth Grade Mrs. Margaret Clark Greensboro College Fourth and Fifth Grade Mrs. Martha White W. C. U. N. C. Fifth Grade Miss Madge Caveness W. C. U. N. C. Sixth Grade Mrs. Mary Slaughter Elon College Sixth Grade Mrs. Lucy Leonard ' Greensboro College Seventh Grade Mrs. Guy Lane Coker College Seventh and Eighth Grade Mr. Harold Holmes Guilford College Eighth Grade 39 tjionin Patsy Aldridge Neil Allen Amie Badger Dianne Benner Susan Bodsford a ft Linda Bray Patricia Brown Karen Burgess David Cain Darrell Carmac Steve Caviness Louis Clark Gene Coley Clifford Cooper Kathy Cross Susan Davis Steve Deal Phyllis Deaton Betty Edwards Glenda Farlow Donald Gaddy Susan Gibson Ada Hall Thad Hardin Wayne Harvell Donald Hill Barney Hudson Tommy Hudson 40 c raoe Larry Jester Martha Joyce Roger King Eddie Leonard Harris Marley Frankie McA lister Glenda McMahan Darrell McNeil Larry Moody Johnny Murray Jean Nelson Dale Nichols Connie Norton Jimmy Overman Darrell Phillips Brenda Pugh Paul Pugh Gracie Richardson Nancy Shaw . Billy Spencer Gail Stephenson Shirley Stevens Judy Stokes Brenda Stuart Eddie Tucker 41 Jo Gaye AUred Priscilla Beane Cindy Bennett Billy Brown Kirby Buckner Danny Burgess Joey Caveness Armeta Caviness Cathy Conrad Larry Cox Faye Cranford Billy Craven Jeanne Craven Mike Criscoe Darrell Deaton Bill Dorsett Donald Edwards Kenneth Ellison Rosemary Gant Prentis Hall David Hicks Betty Howell Etta Mae Howell Pamela Hubbard Linda Hudspeth c rade Roger Hudspeth Nancy Kidd Bruce McMahon Jimmy Moffitt Linda Moffitt Linda Parrish Jerry Parks Brenda Pate Jimmy Phillips Carl Lee Richardson JoAnne Richardson Judith Richardson Linda Rush Vickie Scott Tommy Shaw Mickey Simmons Roger Spencer David Stuart Jo Lynn Stout Karen Trogdon Dickey Wood Henrietta Wright Jimmy Wright Gary York Ted York 43 Q i ' x n Douglas Akins Celeste Brady Nicky Brady Suzanne Brady Larry Bray Randall Bray Anne Brown Becky Brown Bobbie Buckner Barron Burgess Tommy Busick Carolyn Caviness Rebecca Caviness Barbara Chaney Candy Clark Wayne Coble Patsy Coley Connie Coward Douglas Cox Richard Cox Sarah Cox Richard Cross Sue Fesmire Rebekah Foust Claudia Hardin Bobbie Hayes Eugene Hopkins Mickey Howell Larry Inman 4 p. 44 Oracle Billy Jarrett Jimmy Johnson Margie Joyce Bobby Kinton Linda Luck Pat McA lister Frances McGee Ann McNeill Carolyn Palmer Nadine Palmer Micky Patterson Gregg Pell Judy Phillips Larry Pugh Jane Rankin Barbara Richardson George Spivey Ricky Trogdon Tommy Tucker Ann Watkins Christopher Watkins Ann White Susan White Cljarles Wood Tim Wright Darlene York Jimmy York Judy York Robert Yow 45 i ln rade Karen Allen Eddie Atkins Lee Atkins Lynn Bennett Ann Brower Renay Brown Bobby Burgess Carol Burgess Rita Burgess Kenneth Caughron Chris Chriscoe Rebecca Coley Daile Cox Gary Cox Leon Cox Melinda Cox Sara Cox Wayne Cox Bobby Culler Greg Davis Teresa Edwards Ronnie Hames Gwen Harris Jerry HoUady Joseph Howell Sharon Jones Frankie Laughlin Jason Macon Barbara McMahon James McNeil Patricia Morgan Clarice Newell David Nichols Brenda Parrish Wayne Pless Harold Reid Fannie Richardson Jack Richardson Gwen Roberts Peggy Rush David Staley Carolyn Stevens Mona Lisa Stevens Tommy Strickland Ellen Trogdon Sara Trogdon Bobby Tucker Patsy Vickory Barry Williams Gary Williamson Susa n Wilson Pam Woodell Peggy Wright Phillip Wright Ann York Larry York ourin c rade Robert Atkins Michael Bray Sue Brower Ronald Brown Phillip Burgess Sybil Burgess Phillip Carmac Teresa Carmac John Coble Rufus Coley Jerry Cox Mike Cox Steven Cox Susan Craven Chris Dorsett Steve Farlow Judy Gaddy Harold Harris Jr. Tommy Hoover Brenda Hudson Alfred Hudspeth Teddy Jarrett Judy Kidd Tommy Macon Joanna Marley Judy McDowell Denise Murray Teresa Parker Kay Parks Homer Parrish, Jr. Erma Richardson Sheila Richardson Faye Snow Ronald Stephenson Perry Stout John Trogdon Michael Trogdon Luann Varner Bobby Welch Earl West Tony Williamson David Wilson 47 Bill Allen Parks Allen Stevie Allen Tommy Bray Edwin Bridges Milton Brown Frankie Burgess Kent Burgess Rev a Burgess Wayne Burgess Joe Caughron Gary Caviness Kathy Caviness Judy Chaney Jackie Coley Alvin Cox David Cox Sammy Cox Sandra Cox Sandra P. Cox Tim Cox Tim W. Cox Tim Cranford David Craven Mark Davis Freddie Griff Frankie Hancock Lynne Hill Terry Hill Jones Howell Joy Hudson Julia Kennedy Joy Kiser Craig Macon Glenda McMasters • Jerry McNeill Jimmy Moody James Morgan Becky Norton Eddie Pate « Sandra Roberts Patty Rush Jack Souther Nancy Carol Spencei Joyce Thomas Ashley Watkins Steve Welch Teressa Vv ' illiams Myra Wolfe Benny Wood Sharon Wright Chris York Denise York Dianne York Unird raoe jp r i w 48 ifin c raoe .A 1 I Philip Baxter Cathy Brady Kathryn Brady Alice Brown Susan Brown Willie Brown Joyce Browne Sherry Brower Teresa Buckner Eddie Burgess Karen Burgess Billy Joe Caviness Margaret Chociej Steve Coleman Thomas Coward Bruce Cox Bobby Craven Carolyn Dorsett Cynthia Edwards Larry Edwards Norman Flynn Robin Ford Rose Marie Gardner James Garner Eric Gaines Ed Gibson Linda Gibson Leroy Gladden Rickie Harner Lynne Hill 55 Jijin rade Julia Kennedy Sara Kimrey Rhonda Kinton Andy Kirkman Paul Kivett Gina Lawson John Maples Darlene Marley Margaret McBride Margaret McCoy Kay McDowell Joan Mote Phillip Nelson Michael Parks Joni Powers Cynthia Price Ronald Rati iff Hal Richardson Clifford Smith Benny Spinks James Spinks Juanita Spinks Stella Spinks Wayne Spinks Danny Stout Teresa Teague Regina Traylor Sally Tucker Cheryl Ward Deborah Williams 56 JouriJj rade Cherryl Allen Deloris Barnes Elaine Barnes Harry Brewer Barry Britt Edward Brooks Teresa Brown Kathy Burgess Pam Burgess Ramona Burgess Sharon Burgess Lloyd Cassidy Carol Caviness Eddie Caviness Monte Caviness Clyde Cheek Gary Cheek Norma Coble Ervin Coble Mary Chociej Beverly Cox Dannie Cox Chris Craven Rodney Craven Michael Craven Margie Crump Virginia Dunn Patrick Ford Arthur Gant Sandra Garner Belinda Glover Pamela Graves Ester Hobbs Cynthia Hogan Jerry Hopkins Ronnie Hoyle Cl a Isley Woodrow Julian Jour in rac e David Kennedy Pam Kinney Faye Kivett Thomas Leach Joe Leonard Debbie Luck Andrew Marley Michael Miller Paul Nelson Rosa Overman Linda Parker Lou Ellen Pugh Deborah Richardson Donna Richardson Mike Richardson Dwane Roberts Darrell Sanders Pamela Shaw Belinda Siler Judy Smith Thyllis Smith Glender Spinks Charles Staley Sharon Stewart Kathy Tatum Cynthia Thomas William Thomas Kat =rine Trogdon Deborah Wall Richard Wall Catherine Watkins Martha Whitehead Ricky Williamson Merita Wright David Wood Kathy York Melvin York Terry York V econcf rac e W Kevin Allen Mark Allen Elaine Barnes Phillip Baxter Cathy Brady Sherry Brower Alice Brown Joyce Brown Willie Brown Teresa Buckner Allen Bunch Karen Burgess Anita Busick Beth Caughron Anthony Caviness Monte Caviness Ervin Coble Vickie Coker Thomas Coward Bruce Cox Roger Cox Bobby Craven Carolyn Dorsett Cynthia Edwards Larry Edwards Shelby Edwards Robin Ford Eric Gaines Rose Marie Gardner Linda Gibson Timothy Hicks Terry Hollady Glennie Howell Tim Inman Billy Jessup Woodrow Julian Sara Lynn Kimrey Eddie King Rhonda Kinton Andy Kirkman Faye Kivett Gina Lawson Kay McDowell Philip Nelson Michael Parks Ray Parrish Gail Phillips Janice Phillips . Deborah Richardson ■ Hal Richardson Howard Richardson ji. LTeresa Teague Billy Thomas Sally Tucker Kathy Varner Cheryl Ward Deborah Williams Melvin York Cherryl Allen Delores Barnes Robin Bennett Harry Brewer Kathy Burgess Melanie Burgess Pamela Burgess Ramona Burgess Sharon Burgess Brenda Caviness Carol Jean Cavines Norma Coble Beverly Cox Dannie Cox Jerry Cox Christopher Craven Michael Craven Rodney Craven Randy Currie Frankie Edwards Troy Edwards Patrick Ford Arthur Gant III Randy Hancock Willie Jean Hayes Randy Hill Esther Hobbs Jerry Hopkins Ronnie Hoyle Gindy Jessup David Kennedy Pamela Kinney Linda Kivett Randal Laughlin Joe Leonard Deborah Luck Paul Nelson Linda Parker Dwain Parks Patricia Parrish Lou Ellen Pugh Donna Richardson Mike Richardson Pamela Shaw Joy Stephenson Ricky Stevens Sharon Stewart Kathy Tatum Eugene Thomas Kathy Trogdon Cathy Watkins Shirley Welch Ricky Williamson Sharon Wolfe Merita Wright Cathy York ft s ch ' oi ies Sponsor Mrs. Leo W. Rich H eia Gfuo LEFT TO RIGHT: Eddie Kinney, Jody McAlister, Billy Rinehardt, Jimmy Slaughter, John Dorsett, Jimmy Maness, Jimmy Busick, Richard Busick, Russell Busick, Gwyn Pell, Judy Allen, Rebecca Cox, Kelly Wat- kins. President Kelly Watkins Vice-President Gwyn Pell Secretary Treasurer Jane Henley Reporter Betty Brower biuoeni Go u nci .1.l£A SEATED: Jane Henley, Gwyn Pell, Kelly Watkins, Betty Brower. STANDING: Miss Phyllis Oakley, Sponsor; Betty Bray, La Verne Macon, John Dorsett, Sam Rankin, Tommy Evington, Mary Lee Rinehardt, Pat Kirkman. Juiure Jio o nemaieers o Aers of A merica Miss F. H. A. -- Judy Allen J ' uiure Lf c are .jrarmers of. A menca 54 J uiure Ujusiness Seacfers of C merica CAM TDU UNLOCK THE BBOB TO BlUI ESS 1 HA RV C S T READERS 55 IJliusic G ub Jand 56 JKono ram GfuS lOibrartJ G uS 57 Sus Jjrii us UJnoers ajeitj iPairof 58 Jrencn Gfu6 (science JKasiers Gfa6 GfuS 59 weeineari Dance KING QUEEN OF HEARTS Eddie Kinney Suzi Allred 60 jKarsnals Russell Busick Chief Gwyn Pell Richard Busick Billy Rinehardt 61 Jimmy Busick ' ii.. V 1 Jfo omecomin y 9. ueen Kelly Watkins Jfo omecomin ' 9 CROWNING SENIOR ATTENDANT LaVerne Macon SOPHOMORE ATTENDANT Patsy Burgess JUNIOR ATTENDANT Patricia York SENIOR ATTENDANT Martha Cox FRESHMAN ATTENDANT Brenda Souther 63 ' DCo SaCore Jiomeworjk — - III— Ml ' . WttlK B S enior Pfa it December 8, 1962 PLAY CAST PLAY COMMITTEES Betty Bray Pamela Jones Bryan Spivey Buzz Bailey Willie Cox Tick Kelly Watkins Shalimar Ames Sheila Brown Miss Dill Buddy Burgess Faversham Paul Thomas Coach Eddie Kinney Ronald Sassoon Fill Pugh Mr. Lundquist Sara Coble Mrs. Ratchet LaVerne Macon Tallulah Ploetz Rebecca Cox Miss Goodin Don Hicks Mr. Ames Connie Kinton Mr. Harper Darnell Hemphill Mrs. Clendenning Sibyl Craven Midge Linda York Miss Ogilvie DIRECTORS STAGE Chairman, Alvin Harvell; Wayland Brown; Jimmy Slaughter; Gary Brady; Benny Lednum; Larry Fesmire; Jackie Embree; Gordon Brady. PUBLICITY Chairman, Martha Cox; Faye Voss; Linda Ed- wards; Tommy Davis. CONCESSIONS Chairman, Sandra Hubbard; Sylvia Woodell; Frank Leonard; Brenda WoodelL STUDENT DIRECTORS Judy Allen; Linda Hutchins; Jenn Macon; Evelyn Poindexter; Suzanne Allred. Mr. David Gallemore Mr. W.A. Barbour 64 Gneer eaoers t f-% 1-1 STANDING: Annette AUred, Betty Isley, Betty Bray. BOTTOM ROW: Judy Jessup, Marion Chriscoe, Kelly Watkins. SECOND ROW: Sandi Macon, Evelyn Poindexter. TOP: LaVerne Macon, Chief. CHIEF O oo oan Co-Captains Eddie Kinney Alvin Harvell Coaches Morris Blair Harold Holmes FIRST ROW: Danny Wood, Joe Smith, Gerry Leonard, Alvin Harvell, Eddie Kinney, Gordon Brady, Erik Allred, Larry Hill. SECOND ROW: Daryl Woodell, Garland Kinton, Jeffrey Cox, Tommy Evington, Jimmy Parker, Larry Wright, Bryan Spivey, Ray Isley, David Chriscoe, Manager. THIRD ROW: Morris Blair, Coach; Jimmy Slaughter, Roger Stout, Ricky Frazier, Ira Mac McGee, Lowell Stout, Ronnie Cranford, Ralph Lindley, Jody McAlister, Benny Lednum, Harold Holmes, Coach. Ronnie Cranford Tackle All-Conference Alvin Harvell Tackle All- Conference Jody McAlister Fullback Ira Mac McGee Halfback Bryan Spivey Guard Danny Wood Guard z: irls JjasAeloall STANDING: Ann Hussey, Manager; Jane York, Jane Burgess, Crandall Gilliland, Jane Richardson, Gwen Ham- mer, Sarah Lowdermilk, Nancy Brown, Sandra Hubbard, Manager. KNEELING: David Gallemore, Coach; Pat Kirkman, Judy Allen, Sybil Craven, Suzanne Allred, Patricia Burgess, Susan Sillmon. David Gallemore: Coach Suzanne Allred: Co-captain Sybil Craven: Co-captain 70 Suzie AUred Guard All- Conference Judy Allen Forward Patsy Burgess Forward ' Pat Kirkman Forward Sybil Craven Forward All-Conference Susan Sillmon Forward 1 m ...ain . mt ri I , ,, % . 1 Jjoys !jjasj ei6a T LEFT TO RIGHT: Sam Rankin, Manager; Willie Brady, Eddie Kinney, Ricky Frazier, Jimmy Slaughter, Mike Wright, Alvin Harvell, Erik Allred, Ronnie Hardin, Jody McAlister, Ira Mac McGee, Jimmy Parker, David Chrisco, Jackie Embree, Manager. KNEELING: Russell Busick, Co- Captain; Morris Blair, Coach; and Richard Busick, Co-Captain. LEFT TO RIGHT: Morris Blair, Coach; Richard and Russell Busick, Co-Captains. Eddie Kinney Guard Jody McAlister Guard Richard Busick Erik Allred Russell Busick Center Forward Forward All- Conference All-Conference ■  r ' ' ' Jjaseoall Eddie Kinney Third Base Willie Brady Left Field Gordon Brady Right Field rj - STANDING: Morris Blair, Coach; Donnie Hutchins, Eddie Kinney, Mike Wright, Gordon Brady, Doug Branson, Tony Hicks, Willie Brady, Mickey Hutchins, David Chriseoe, Manager; KNEELING: Russell Busick, Richard Busick, Ronnie Hardin, Jody McAlister. ■% ' r Mike Wright First Base Ronnie Hardin Catcher Jody McAlister Pitcher %ttfe Donnie Hutchins Center Field Russell Busick Short Stop All- Conference Richard Busick Second Base All-Conference Annual uiajff As we close the final pages of our yearbook, the Senior Class wishes to take this opportunity to thank all who made this 1963 RAMSONIAN possible. To the students and faculty, we express our appreciation for their co-operation and unselfish use of time. To the merchants of Randolph County, we extend our thanks, for without their support the annual would not have been possible. 77 THE BANK OF COLERIDGE Ramseur 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 up to $10,000 are insured by F, D. I. C. Checking Accounts Savings Accounts Safe Deposit Boxes Mortgage Loans Bank by Mail Service Commercial Loans Auto Loans Personal Loans Adding Machines For Customers ' Use Night Depository Service Ramseur, North Carolina % ' U Congratulations to Class of ' 63 from RAMSEUR INTER-LOCK KNITTING COMPANY Quality Knit Fabrics Men ' s and Boys ' Sportswear Wool Jersey Fabrics Ladies ' and Girls ' Sportswear Acrilan Jersey Fabrics Infant ' s Sleep wear Stretch Nylon Swim wear Orion and Wool Jersey Fabric Banlon Interlock Fabric Ramseur, North Carolina COLUMBIA AAANUFACTURING COMPANY Manufacturers of High Quality Cotton Fabric Under Same Management Since 1879 Deeply Interested In The Proper Development Of Youth All These Eighty Years Still Alive On Both Jobs Ramseur, North Carolina Best Wishes from RAMSEUR BUILDING SUPPLY COMPANY Building and Contracting Benjamin Moore Paint Supply Cabinet Work Building Material P. O. Box 235 Phone 824-3651 Ramseur, North Carolina Willie M. Cox William C. Cox William E. Pate RAMSEUR PHARMACY The Rexall Complete Drugstore GXoK Ramseur, North Carolina CRAVEN-KIVETT STORE Where Values Are Higher Than Prices Phone 824-2554 Ramseur, North Carolina FOX PROFESSIONAL DRUG COMPANY 1021 S. Fayetteville St. Asheboro, N. C. Phone MA 5-5225 ALLEN H. LEONARD, INSURANCE 307 Liberty Street Phone 824-3374 Ramseur, North Carolina COMPLETE COVERAGE PUGH OIL COMPANY (£sso) Distributor Esso Petroleum Products Phones 3476 40 90 Route 1 Asheboro, North Carolina PEP ' S APPLIANCE COMPANY E. C. Pep Watkins, Jr., Owner Your Frigidaire Dealer Sales and Service Phone 824-3342 Congratulations to Class of ' 63 from BLUE MIST DRIVE-IN ' We Doze but Never Close Highway 64 Congratulations to Class of ' 63 from HARVELL ' S GROCERY Phone 824-3253 Ramseur, North Carolina Compliments of RANDOLPH MILLS, INC Franklinville, North Carolina Mfg. of DAINTY BISCUIT FLOUR RANDOLPH CORN MEAL EXCELSIOR FEEDS Compliments of RAMSEUR MILLING COMPANY Ramseur, North Carolina Feed, flour and corn meal sales Custom mixing and grinding Seed Cleaning HILL ' S DRIVE-IN Curb Service Short Orders Plate Lunches Highway 64 East Ramseur, North Carolina Formerly Ray ' s Drive- In Compliments of RAMSEUR BARBER SHOP Jack Burgess Fred Beck E, A. Cox LIBERTY FARM GARDEN SUPPLY Feed Seed Fertilizers Insecticide Phone NO- 54747 Liberty, North Carolina Best Wishes RAMSEUR DRY CLEANER Water Proofing Phone 824-2141 Ramseur, North Carolina Meet Your Friends At MELVIN ' S DRIVE-IN Melvin Murray Owner Highway 64 West of Ramseur, North Carolina STOUT RAINS PLUMBING HEATING CO. Hot Point Appliances - Sherwin Williams Paint American Standard Plb. Fixture - Monogram Heaters Phone 824-3562 Ramseur, N. C. Compliments to Senior Class from B. B. WALKER SHOE COMPANY Manufacturers of Walker Brand Shoes Asheboro, North Carolina Compliments of GUILFORD DAIRY Your Hometown Dairy Meet your friends at the Guilford Dairy Bar Asheboro Congratulations to Seniors RAMSEUR FLORIST Flowers for Every Occasion Ramseur, North Carolina PARKS TIRE SERVICE Ed Parks, Owner Ramseur North Carolina H K TEXACO SERVICE Phone 824-4811 Ramseur, North Carolina Compliments of RAMSEUR GULF Ramseur, North Carolina Best Wishes from c s SPORTING GOODS Asheboro, North Carolina Congratulations from RAMSEUR SHOE SHOP Ramseur Shoe Shop Main Street Ramseur, North Carolina HOWARD BRADY OIL CO. American Heating Oils and Philco Gas Phone 824-3101 Ramseur, North Carolina Compliments of ASHEBORO DRY CLEANERS CORP. Asheboro, North Carolina STONE SHOE COMPANY Shoes Accessories For The Entire Family 226 Sunset Avenue Asheboro, North Carolina Phone MA -996 52 Manager - Tony Vuncannon RAMSEUR TAXI SERVICE C. M. Kinton, Owner Phone 824-2651 Ramseur, North Carolina Compliments of WARD-EDWARDS FURNITURE CO. Liberty, North Carolina BETTER LIFE STORE Outfitters For The Entire Family and Home Sporting Goods Hardware Shoes Clothing Paints 658 North Fayetteville Asheboro, North Carolina Phone MA -54027 ASHEBORO MOTOR COMPANY Chrysler Plymouth Sales and Service Phone MA-52193 and MA -55583 Asheboro, North Carolina BRADY APPLIANCES G. E. Appliances Phone 824-3231 Ramseur, North Carolina PHILLIPS OLDSMOBILE-CADILLAC, INC. 1022 N. Fayetteville Street Asheboro, North Carolina OLDS MOBILE MIDWAY DRIVE-IN AND HEMPHILL OIL CO. Highway 421 Julian, North Carolina Best Wishes HOLLINGSWORTH QUALITY JEWELERS 212 Sunset Avenue Asheboro, North C arolina Solitaire Diamond Congratulations from GOOCH ' S5 10 STORE Ramseur, North Carolina Best Wishes To The Class of ' 63 SALLY ' S BEAUTY SHOP Ramseur North Carolina PELL ' S FOOD STORE Everything for the Table Ramseur, North Carolina Compliments of BLACKARD ' S RADIO T. V. SERVICE Ramseur, North Carolina Compliments of THE RECORD SHOP Asheboro, North Carolina WATKINS-LEONARD HARDWARE COMPANY Phone 824-2211 Ramseur, North Carolina RAMSEUR SHELL SERVICE STATION Service is Our First Thought Ramseur, North Carolina ASHEBORO JEWELRY CO. 125 Sunset Avenue Asheboro, North Carolina ' Home of the Truly Fine Compliments oj H. H. CLOTHING CO. Asheboro, North Carolina Best Wishes GRIMES JEWELRY COMPANY Asheboro, North Carolina Compliments of RAMSEUR WESTINGHOUSE LAUNDROMAT Ramseur, North Carolina SAM C. KIMREY ROOFING CO. 410 Liberty Street Ramseur, North Carolina Sending Out Our Best Wishes ASHEBORO LANES Owner - Kenneth Clark and Melvin Brower Phone MA 9-9707 Asheboro, North Carolina THE BIG DEAL Shoes For Less For The Entire Family 1506 North Fayetteville St. Asheboro, North Carolina When You ' re In Asheboro stop at ' LITTLE CASTLE Sunset Avenue Asheboro, North Carolina ' Home of Keepsake Diamonds G. L. HARRIS CO. Bulova-Benrus - Watches Phone MA 5-6363 Asheboro, North Carolina BAKER ' S SHOE SHOP Shoes For The Family 111 Sunset Avenue Asheboro, North Carolina JOHNSON ' S INC. Men ' s and Young Men ' s Furnishings Phone 5-4473 Liberty, North Carolina Best Wishes HICKS FOOD CENTER It pleases us to please you. Ramseur, North Carolina Red Hurley ' s Service Station and H. G. MOTORS Used Auto Parts Ramseur Hg ' wy 64 Compliments of GANT ELECTRIC CO. Ramseur, North Carolina Compliments of ASHEBORO DRUG CO. 132 Sunset Avenue Asheboro, North Carolina HALL-KNOTT, INC. Men ' s and Boys ' Wear Ladies ' Sportswear Asheboro, North Carolina D. W. HOLT CO. As always, the Best in their field . . . and yours too Asheboro, North Carolina Compliments of ARNOLD LANGLEY GROCERY Staley, North Carolina Best Wishes HODGIN FIRESTONE Reece Hodgin, Owner Expert Recapping Siegler Oil Heater Yo ur Hotpoint Dealer Phone 824-3273 Ramseur, North Carolina MOORE ' S AUTO SERVICE Service When You Need It Ramseur, North Carolina COOPER ' S ESSO Highway 421 Staley, North Carolina Compliments of LOFLIN FUNERAL HOME Ramseur, North Carolina COFFIN SCARBORO Quality Shoes Asheboro, North Carolina Best Wishes from MACK ' S GROCERY Highway 49 Staley, North Carolina Compliments of KLOPMAN MILLS, INC. Ramseur Plant COBLE DAIRY PRODUCTS CO-OPERATIVE, INC The name Coble on Milk is like Sterling on Silver. Ramseur, North Carolina Best Wishes from PUGH ' S ESSO GROCERY Phone NOrth 5-4538 Staley, North Carolina GEORGE W. 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