Ramseur High School - Ramsonian Yearbook (Ramseur, NC)

 - Class of 1964

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w. Jw § ■ - ; i ii j iij‘1 J i r iM 1 Dlii il )i )W UflMiiiM fiw r t r r is® j jilt ' ll i)V TJAe Senior (Yass of 1964 TRamseur 7fiyfi ScAooA Ramset ) ! Yor A ( Carolina 2 J ' oreworcf ■■ As we the seniors of 64 say farewell to our days at Ramseur High School and pass through these doors for the last time as students, we wish to express our gratitude to our parents, teachers, and friends who have guided us these past years. Now let us pause for a moment to remember those joyous hours, those valued friends, and those most beloved scenes of our school days. We hope that by looking through these pages we may be more vividly reminded of our pleasant memories. We do not want to merely list the events; we want to reveal them . . . Gon en s Administration Classes Activities Sports 7 c ocv 3 Advertisements JKiss C ma HSurgess Miss Elma Burgess who lost her life in an automobile accident on October 20, 1963 . . . This is an expression of our love for Miss Pete, as she was affectionately called. Her years of service to Ramseur School as first grade teacher, her interest in, and her active role in guiding students made her a keystone in the growth and development of this school. Her memory and influence will long live in the lives of those whom she taught and those who knew and loved her. ° If we work upon marble, it will perish. If we carve upon bronze, time will efface it. If we rear temples, they will crumble into dust. But if we work upon immortal minds, And imbue them with the right principles, With reverence to God and love for their fellowmen, We create a monument which will last and grow brighter Throughout the endless ages of eternity. !71Ce n on am Annua S taJJ Co-Editor Jimmy Busick Class Editor Ann Hussey Editor Diane Lindley Sports Editor Russell Busick Bus. Manager John Dorsett Ass ' t. Junior Editor Audrey Gant Ass ' t. Bus. Manager Tommy Evington STANDING: Gwen Cox, Typist; Audrey Gant, Russell Busick, John Dorsett, Susan Sillmon, Typist; Tommy Evington, Ann Hussey. SEATED: Miss Jeanne Grana, Sponsor; Jimmy Busick, Diane Lindley, Mrs. Irene Frazier, Sponsor; Miss Phyllis Oakley, Sponsor. 4 Administration School Principal Odell Parker School Secretary Mrs. A. G. Taylor County Superintendent Lacy M. Presnell, Jr. ScAoo Tioarcf LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Robert G. Allen; Mr. W. Mike York; Mr. Kermit G. Pell; Mr. E. C. Watkins, Jr.; Not Pictured Mr. Alton W. Craven. 6 Miss Janis Fisher Meredith College Social Studies Mr. Carlos King High Point College Social Studies Miss Irina Nikitin W. C. U. N. C. Home Economics Mr. E. C. Tatum N. C. State Agriculture Mrs. Ollie Rich Elon College Mathematics Mr. Morris Blair Elon College U. S. History Mrs. Irene Frazier University of Kentucky Business Education Mr. W. A. Barbour N. C. State Science Mrs. Carolyn Albright W. C. U. N. C. Music Miss Martha Jones A. S. T. C. Librarian Miss Phyllis Oakley U. N. C. English Miss Jeanne Grana U. N. C. English, French 7 Senior C ciss (JJjicers 8 s c Jeniors WAYNE THOMAS ALLEN F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Ram Staff 4; Bus Driver 2,3,4; Basketball 1; 4-H 1,2. ANNETTE DELENE ALLRED Homecoming Attendant 1; Spring Frolic Attend¬ ant 1; Pep Club 1,2,3; Cheerleader 1,2,3; Mon¬ ogram Club 3,4; F.H.A. 1; Store Club; F.B.L.A. 4; Library Club 2; Football Sponsor 2; Safety Patrol Sweetheart 4; Ram Staff 4; Class Officer 2, Treasurer; Student Typist. eniors JAMES VERNON BUSICK French Club 1; Class Treasurer 1; Reporter 3; Marshal 3; Beta Club 3,4, President 4; Annual Co-editor 4; Ram Co-editor 4; Bus Driver 4. RICHARD JAMES BUSICK Beta Club 3,4, Vice-President 4; Ram Sports Editor 3,4; French Club 3; Monogram Club 3,4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, All-Conference 1, 2, 3, 4, Tournament - Most Athletic 2, High School-Most Athletic 3, Co-captain3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4, All- Conference 2,3,4; GREENSBORO DAILY NEWS All-State Baseball Squad 3; Track 1,2; Class Testator 4; Marshal 3; Assistant Chief 3. RUSSELL WAYNE BUSICK Beta Club 3,4, Reporter 3, Devotions Chairman 4; Marshal 3, Chief 3; Valentine Ball Escort 3; Annual Staff 4, Sports Editor 4; Mr. R.H.S. 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4, Co-Captain 3,4, All-Confer¬ ence 2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4, All-Conference 1, 2,3,4; Monogram Club 3,4; Track 1,2; French Club 3; Class Testator 4. 10 Seniors MARY GWENDOLYN COX F.H.A. 1,2,3; Class Reporter 1; F.B.L.A. 4, Re¬ porter 4; Ram Staff 4, Editor, Typist 4; Annual Typist 4; Homecoming Attendant 4; Class His¬ torian 4. RONALD LEE CRANFORD F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Sentinel 4; Football 2,3,4; All Conference 3, Honorable Mention All Conference 4, Honorable Mention All East 1A 4, Tri Captain 4; Track 3,4. ] 1 Seniors JOHN CHARLES DORSETT F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Monogram Club 3,4; Beta Club 3,4; Science Masters Club 3,4, President 4; Li¬ brary Club 1,2; Annual Staff 4; Safety Patrol 1, 2; Basketball Manager 1, 2; Basketball 3, 4; French Club 3; Track 2; Student Council 3; Color Guard 3,4. GEORGE RONALD HARDIN F.B.L.A. 4, Parliamentarian; Safety Patrol 1,2, 3,4; Captain 4; French Club 3; Monogram Club 3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 2,3,4. 12 LARRY DAVIS HILL Monogram Club 2,3; F.B.L.A. 3,4; Pep Club 1, 2; Baseball 2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; French Club 2; Substitute Bus Driver 3,4; Claps Officer 3, Vice-President; Ram Staff 4. 13 Seniors LYNWOOD WAYNE HUBBARD Basketball Manager 2; Track 2,3,4; French Club 3; Ram Staff 4, Business Manager 4. ELIZABETH ANN HUSSEY F.H.A. 1,2,3; Basketball 1, Manager 3; Library Club 3; Annual Staff 4, Class Editor 4; Ram Staff 4; Homecoming Attendant 4; Class Reporter 1. DONALD VAN HUTCHINS Science Masters Club 3,4; Student Council 2; F. F.A. 1,2,3,4; French Club 3; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4. 14 Seniors PHILLIP LARRY HUTCHINS Science Masters Club 3,4; French Club 3. BETTY CAROL ISLEY F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Recreation Leader 2, Reporter 3; Secretary 4; Miss F.H.A. 4; F.B.L.A. 3,4, Vice President 4; Glee Club 1; Pep Club 1,2,3; Monogram Club 3,4; Store Club; Library Club 2,3; 4-H Club 1; Cheerleader 1,2,3; Sweetheart Attendant 3; Fall Festival Queen 1; Football Sponsor 2,3; Student Typist 4; Ram Staff 4; Class News; Class Officer 2,4, Reporter; Class Gift- orian. hlARY LOUISE JULIAN Student Council 4; Library Club 4; F.B.L.A. 4; Ram Staff 4, Society; French Club 3; F.H.A. 1, 2,3; Song Leader, Pianist; Music Club 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2; Superlative; Student Typist. « c5, seniors LINDA JOYCE KIDD 4-H Club 1; Basketball 1; Glee Club 3; Library Club 3; F.H.A. 2,3, Historian 3; Superlative. MARY ELIZABETH KIVETT F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Pianist 2; Glee Club 1; Pep Club 1,2,3; 4-H 1; Store Club 4; Ram Staff 4, Features; Library Club 2,3; Spring Frolic Attendant 1; F. B.L.A. 4, Chaplain; Student Typist 4; Class Of¬ ficer 1,2,4, Secretary; Class Song 4; Football Sponsor; Superlative. eniors SYLVIA DIANE LINDLEY F.H.A. Class Treasurer 1, Project Leader 2, Secretary 3, President 4; Pep Club 1,2,3; Glee Club 2,3, President 3; Class Officer 3, Secre¬ tary; 4-H 1, Reporter; French Club 3, Reporter; Sophomore Attendant 2; Homecoming Queen 4; F.B.L.A. 4; Annual Staff 3, Assistant Business Manager, Editor 4; Library Club 2,3, Vice-Pres¬ ident 3; Superlative 4. JAMES SHERMAN MANESS Class President 1; Science Masters Club 3,4; French Club 3; Beta Club 3,4; Band 1,2; Safety Patrol 1,2,3,4; Class Prophet 4; Ram Staff 4. ELLEN ELIZABETH MARLEY Music Club 1,2; F.H.A. 1,2; Ram Staff 4, Club News; Pep Club 1,2,3. 17 Seniors IRA MAC McGEE F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, President 4; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Track 1,2; French Club 3; Mon¬ ogram Club 3,4; Safety Patrol 2,3,4; Football Tri-Captain, All Conference Football, Eastern Class A, Honorable Mention 4; Giftorian 4; Su¬ perlative 4. GWYN LYNETTE PELL Student Council 1,2,3,4, Secretary 2, Vice-Pres¬ ident 3; President 4; Annual Staff 3, Asst. Edi¬ tor 3; Spring Frolic Attendant 2; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Songleader 2, President 3, County Officer 3; Glee Club 1,2; French Club 3; Miss R.H.S. 4; Home¬ coming Maid of Honor 4; Beta Club 3,4, Pro¬ gram Chairman 3, Secretary 4; Marshal 3; COURIER TRIBUNE Correspondent 4; Class Poet 4. MARY REBECCA RICHARDSON F.H.A. 2,3; F.B.L.A. 3,4, Secretary 4; Library Club 3,4; Store Club 2, Ram Staff 4, Proofread¬ er; Student Secretary; Superlative. 1 Seniors WILLIAM MARVIN RINEHARDT French Club 3; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Beta Club 3,4; Marshal 3; Student Council 1; Scorekeeper for Basketball 2,3,4; Library Club 2,3. SUSAN CLAUDETTE SILLMON F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Chaplain 2; Glee Club 1,2; Trea¬ surer 2; Pep Club 1,2,3; Library Club 2,3; Sweet¬ heart Attendant 3; F.B.L.A. 3,4, President 4, Miss F.B.L.A. 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4, Co-Captain 4; Monogram Club 3,4; Class Officer 1,3,4; Trea¬ surer; Class Prophet 4; French Club 3; Student Typist 4; Superlative 4. DIANA SYKES SPIVEY F.H.A. 1,2; Glee Club 2; F.B.L.A. 2,3,4; Pep Club 1; Basketball 1; Superlative 4. 19 Seniors MICHAEL SCOTT WRIGHT Baseball 1,2,3,4; Monogram Club 3,4; Track 1, 2; Science Masters 3,4; Safety Patrol 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3; Music Club i; 4-H Club 1; F. B.L.A. 4; French Club 3; Homecoming Escort 3. WILLIAM RAY WRIGHT F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Science Masters Club 3,4; Class Vice-President 4; French Club 3, Historian; Bus Driver 3; Baseball 3,4; Football 2,3. PATRICIA ANN YORK F.H.A. 1,2,3; F.B.L.A. 3,4, Historian 4; Spring Frolic Attendant 2; Library Club 3,4; Homecom¬ ing Attendant 3; Ram Staff 4, Proofreader; Stu¬ dent Typist. ■ ■1 .ii I ftSKSSl 1 jSjRStfj 20 Seniors i ROBERT CRAVEN YORK Class President 2,3,4; Student Council 2,3,4; F. F.A. 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 4; French Club 3; Glee Club 1,2; F.B.L.A. 4; Spring Frolic Escort 2; Basketball 2; Track 3; Class Vice-President 1; Homecoming Escort 4; Bus Driver 2,3; Sub¬ stitute 4. 21 G o ass yfistory As we the class of ’64 come to the end of our high school career, we look back over our twelve long years of hard work with priceless memories. As innocent and eager children, we started our hard struggle through school in 1952 and advanced slowly but surely through the primary and grammar grades. We recall the time we had to take our punishment by standing in the corners or writing I must not talk in school.” The biggest thrill of our elementary school years was our trip to Raleigh. With our experiences and desires to rise, we entered high school. As our freshman year began, we found out that there was more to high school than ball games, banquets, and special privileges. We had to work with our nose to the grindstone,” but there were moments of fun and times for laughter. As we returned the next fall for our annual war with textbooks, we felt wise and mature asknowing sophomores. This year, we were welcomed by our new Principal, Mr. Parker. ■ By our junior year, we had become familiar with everyone and all the rules and regu¬ lations of Ramseur High. This was the year to which everyone had been looking forward. Would you like to buy a magazine? You ' re right; we were working on our class project to raise money for the Junior-Senior Banquet. The banquet was held at the Siler City Country Club on May 5, 1963. The theme was Apple Blossom Time.” Finally the time came to order our class rings, which will always be a binding symbol of unity. If you heard us saying, I never want to see another daisy,” you knew some tired and dusty students were working on the daisy chains. Thus our junior year was history. Senior! It is hardly believable. The twelve yea rs have been swift, but our goal is near at hand. During this busy year we found time to elect Bob York, President; William Wright, Vice President; Mary Kivett, Secretary; and Susan Sillmon, Treasurer. 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 de¬ termination that has brought us successfully to the close of our high school career will surely carry us through life with its problems. Our history would not be complete if we did not thank Miss Phyllis Oakley for her helpful guidance in leading us to our goal-graduation. We would like to say thanks to our teachers who have faithfully guided us, and to our parents who have given us more than words can express. Last, to the students remaining at Ramseur High School, we give the advice to work hard and to enjoy your school life to the fullest. As we the Seniors of 1964 leave, we will remember our school forever and cherish our memory book containing 12 of the best years of our lives. ®J Mm JmM Historian Gwendolyn Cox 11 jha iif ' 22 CJ ass J J rop iecij Power being vested to us as class prophets, we have heretofore taken into consideration the past 12 years in R. H. S. and have devised this prophecy in due respect to the paths that the below listed, in all probability, will take. If we go by this method we find: Wayne Allen is the founder of the Chevrolet-powered tractors which have set recent track records at Boneville Flats. Annette Allred is recently starring in the Desert Inn in Las Vegas, billed as the second Jayne Mansfield. James Hicks is also there, running a roulette wheel. Richard and Russell Busick just organized the New York Mets basketball team, and the future looks bright. JudyCarmac and Mary Julian own the new Liberty Drive-In with Pat York ' s Airfield on the top. Ronnie Cranford ' s resort area on the sunny shores of Deep River is doing very well. Gwen Cox is now the secretary to the President of the United States, Jimmy Busick. John Dorsett is married, naturally, but only to 70 women instead of the 20 we predicted. Gwyn Pell is founder of the Pell Tobacco Company, specializing in long rancid cigars. Ann Hussey is currently starring with Dick Chamberlain in Dr. Kildare. Ronnie Hardin is the owner of Esso Standard Oil Company, his lifelong station. David Grimes, the Mayor of Ramseur, has had the city limits extended to Asheboro, for some unknown reason. Linda Kidd and Diana Spivey are housewives in Beverly Hills. Wade Kivett, now President of General Motors, is making a fine bid for the presidency of Ford Motor Company. Willa Dean Bryant is the French teacher at Franklinville. Roger Hicks is a professional wrestler, his next bout being with Larry Hill. Wayne Hubbard is currently teaching English at U. N. C. Larry Hutchens is the new Billiards champion of the world winning over William Wright, who owns Mac ' s Pool Hall. Betty Isley, married to Gregg Cox, has just had her 5th set of twins. Ira Mac McGee is the owner of the GREENSBORO DAILY NEWS. Mary Kivett is the first lady to enlist in the Women ' s National Guard. Susan Sillmon is the only woman doctor in charge of entrance exams at Fort Bragg. Donnie Hutchins is chief advisor of the Bill Rinehardt Foundation for misplaced French papers. Jimmy Maness is the chief psychiatrist at San Quinton, or so he thinks. Rebecca Richardson, who is now married, lives in Seagrove, and teaches there. Diane Lindley is now columnist for the WALL STREET JOURNAL. Robert York owns a 100,000 acre farm in the heart of Florida ' s Everglades Swamp. Ellen Mar ley is now the sole woman to hold the championship of the Powder Puff Race at Darlington, S. C. Mike Wright is the proud owner of Spirits Inc. We don ' t know what it makes, but it smells good! Class Prophets Susan Sillmon Jimmy Maness 23 an cf Testament We, the class of 1964, realizing that our days at our old Alma Mater are numbered, and being of sound mind and body, do hereby make and bequeath to the aftermentioned, our last will and testament. ARTICLE I To our parents, we bequeath our love and gratitude for their encouragement and sacrifices throughout our twelve years. ARTICLE II To our principal and other faculty members, we bequeath our grateful acknowledgement that their task has not been in vain. ARTICLE III To the Juniors, we bequeath our homeroom, chapel seats, and everything that goes with the title Seniors. ARTICLE IV To the Sophomores, we bequeath our brilliance and intelli¬ gence in hopes that someday it may be of value to them. ARTICLE V To the Freshmen, we bequeath the title Silly Sophomores and a greater role in carrying on the name of Ramseur High. ARTICLE VI We bequeath individually the following: I, Wayne Allen, do leave my bus to Mike Cox, my biology book to anyone who will promise to use it as much as I, and my ability to get along with Miss Oakley to Paul Joyce. I, Annette Allred, leave my superlative Wittiest and my title Safety Patrol Sweetheart to my sister, Jo Gaye. I, Willodean Bryant, leave my chemistry book to my cousin Janette, and my French book to Gwyn Pell. I, Jimmy Busick, leave everything in general to no one in particular. I, Richard Busick, do leave my vice-presidency of the Beta Club to Willie Brady, my titles of All-State to Ricky Frazier, All-Conference in Basketball to Erik Allred, and All-County in baseball to Wayne Mabe, and my position as sports editor of the Ram to anyone who enjoys sports as much as I do. I, Russell Busick, do leave my titles Mr. R.H.S. to Tommy Allen, All-Conference in baseball to Ricky Frazier, All-Confer¬ ence in basketball to Wayne Mabe, and my sports editorship of the annual to anyone who is willing to work as much as I have. I, Judith Carmac, leave my title Quietest to any deserving junior, and my typewriter to anyone who loves to type as much as I do. I, Gwen Cox, do leave my title Most Intellectual to any deserving junior, and my position as editor of the Ram to anyone who has the patience to endure it. I, Ronnie Cranford, hereby leave my position as Sentinel in F. F.A. to Danny Wood, my position on the football team to Johnny Murray, and my love for English to anyone who wants it. I, John Dorsett, do leave my superlative Most Dependable to Mike Dorsett, and my trig book to Johnnie Newell. The rest I leave to my brother, Bill. I, David Grimes, do leave with the hopes of a diploma and good will. I will return my desk to Miss Oakley and my type¬ writer to Mrs. Frazier. I, Ronnie Hardin, do leave my position as Safety Patrol Cap¬ tain to Danny Wood, my basketball suit to Nicky Brady, and the rest to my brother Thad. I, Jimmy Hicks, do gladly will my algebra book back to Mrs. Rich, and my typewriter to whoever likes to tinker with antiques. I, Roger Hicks, do leave. I, Larry Hill, leave my position on the football team to Jimmy Parker. I, Wayne Hubbard, do leave my title Most Courteous” to Paul Joyce, my position on the Ram staff to Tommy Allen, my typewriter to Jackie Carter, my seat in the senior class to my little sister, and my ability to get along with teachers to Michael Cox. I, Ann Hussey, do leave my position as a senior to any jun¬ ior up to it, andmy title as homecoming attendant toSondra Hus¬ sey, hoping she will enjoy it as much as I did! I, Larry Hutchens, do leave my position in the senior class to Danny Wood, and my typewriter to anyone who likes to type. I, Don Hutchins, do leave my height to Herman Ellison in hope that he will loan part of it to Frankie McAlister. I, Betty Isley, do will my title as Miss F.H.A. to Patsy Bur¬ gess, and my position on the Ram staff to my brother Ray. I ' ll just keep Gregg for myself. I, Mary Julian, do leave, and take all I possess, realizing the challenge life will present. I, Linda Kidd, do hereby will my senior superlative Most Courteous to any deserving junior and my typewriter to anyone who has time for it. I, Mary Kivett, do will my title Best Dressed to Nancy Brown, my position on the Ram staff to my sister Martha, and a happy senior year to all the juniors. 1, Wade Kivett, do will my biology book to anyone who can keep it as long as I did, and my title Quietest to Lynn Line- berry in hopes that he will make good use of it. I, Diane Lindley, do willingly leave my position as editor of the annual to Audrey Gant, and my title Homecoming Queen to Pat Kirkman. The rest I leave to any deserving junior. I, Jimmy Maness, do leave my superlatives Most Talented and Most Original to Clinard Newell and Gerry Leonard, res¬ pectively. I leave my position on the Safety Patrol and Beta Club to Phil Brady and Willie Brady respectively, and my ability to study less and get lower grades to Jimmy Parker. I, Ellen Marley, do leave my superlative Most Original to Eddie Tucker to keep it in the family. I do will my bookkeeping book back to Mrs. Frazier. I, Arch McGee, do leave my title Most Athletic to Eric Allred, my presidency of F.F.A. to anyone who will make the best of it, my position as co-captain to Gerry Leonard, and my position as a senior to Sandi. I, Gwyn Pell, do leave my position as President of the Stu¬ dent Council to Pat Kirkman, my title Miss R.H.S. to Patsy Burgess, and my title of Homecoming Maid of Honor to Sandi Macon. I leave my position as Beta secretary to Virginia Cavi- ness and my F.H.A. activities to Nancy Allen. I, Becky Richardson, do leave my title Friendliest” to any deserving junior, and my desk in study hall to anyone who likes to study as much as I do. I, Billy Rinehardt, do leave to Betty Brower my position as Beta reporter, and to Mike Dorsett my position as basketball scorekeeper. I, Susan Sillmon, do leave my title Most Athletic” to any good player on the team, my presidency of F.B.L.A. to Pat Bur¬ gess, and my positions on the Ram and annual staff to Lynn Line- berry. I, Diana Spivey, do hereby leave my title Most Likely to Succeed to my daughter Lisa, andmy bookkeeping book to Gregg Spivey if he will take it. I, Mike Wright, do leave mytitle Best Dressed to a willing and deserving fellow, Joe Smith, and my position as best-runner- around to David Stout. I, William Wright, leave my position as a senior of R.H.S. to Lynn Lineberry in hopes that the position will be open. I, Bob York, do leave my love for R.H.S. to Bobbie Phillips, and my ability to play hooky to those who have been caught. I, Pat York, do leave my love for sixth period study hall to anyone who likes to study as much as I do. The rest I will need to take with me. ARTICLE VII Lastly, we do hereby appoint Miss Phyllis Oakley to be the sole administratrix of this will, and instruct her to carry out to the utmost of her ability the aforementioned articles. In her witness and in the witness of the students of Ramseur High School, we the members of the graduating class of 1963-1964, have set our hand and seal on this, the twenty-fifth day of May, nineteen hundred and sixty four. Testators Richard Busick RusseU Busick 24 ( )e loiuecf ( )ef 7 ien Judy Ira Mac Becky Billy Ann David John Diana Bob Mary K. Ronnie C. Annette Susan William Diane Ronnie H. Linda James Wade Gwyn Richard Russell t Mary J. Roger Donnie Larry H Ellen Jimmy B Gwen Wayne A. Larry Hill Wayne H Mike C ass (Sony Yes, it ' s a big wide world we live in And I can ' t believe it ' s true That these years of fun that we have known Will soon be past and gone. Although we leave the joys That we have known so well, Our memories so sweet Our classmates dear. Now out in the world we go To take our first big step; We want to thank you all For your guidance and help. Yes, it ' s a big wide world we live in And as the time grows near, We think of days at ole Ramseur High And will always hold them dear. Mary Kivett Annette Allred C ass JlTotio It Matters Not How Long We Live, But How Well We Live. C ass Cjo ors Carolina Blue and White ( ass J J oe n For lo, these past twelve years Toiling to meet our goal, When, at last, graduation brings tears For our high school story has been told. Now, deep within each heart lies Fond memories of every joy. That strengthened friendship ties Which no one can ever destroy. Our feet must tread future ' s road Whether it be distant or nigh; We will boldly carry life ' s load, For we were prepared at Ramseur High. Although we would like to dwell, Our high school days end. And tearfully we say farewell To you, our parents, teachers, and friends. Gwyn Pell Carnation 26 1 fiaiurdav Review uper tMALOl n BEST DRESSED Mary Kivett - Mike Wright MOST INTELLIGENT Jimmy Busick - Gwen Cox MOST DEPENDABLE Diane Lindley - John Dorsett ' atioes MOST ORIGINAL Ellen Marley - Jimmy Maness MOST ATHLETIC Ira Mac McGee - Susan Sillmon : ■ •- tr io MOST LIKELY to SUCCEED Diana Spivey - Jimmy Busick 30 atiues MOST COURTEOUS Linda Kidd - Wayne Hubbard WITTIEST Roger Hicks - Annette Allred QUIETEST Wade Kivett - Judy Carmac uniors Tommy Allen Billy Allred Willie Brady, Secretary; Jane Henley, Reporter; Paul Joyce, President; Lynn Lineberry, Vice-President; Patsy Burgess, Treasurer. Phil Brady Tommy Brady Willie Brady Sandra Bridgeman Nancy Brown Kathryn Burns Patsy Burgess Jackie Carter Virginia Caviness Marian Chriscoe Linda Creech Brenda Cross Karolyn Cox Michael Cox Roger Cox Steve Cox Jimmy Deal Mike Dorsett Tommy Evington Marion Flowers 32 Audrey Gant David Halby Gwen Hammer Tommy Heilig Jane Henley Ronald Hicks Tony Hicks Treva Holyfield Preston Hughes Michey Hutchins Tony Jessup Donald Joyce Paul Joyce Patricia Kirkman Gay Kiser Rosa Lee Langley Gerry Leonard Ralph Lindley Lynn Lineberry Keith Lowdermilk Sarah Lowdermilk Larry Lloyd Sandi Macon Johnny Newell Jimmy Parker Carol Parks Linda Patterson Bobby Phillips Garrett Rightsell Cynthia Scott Danny Shaw Ondrea Shaw Jerry Smith Joe Smith Larry Spencer Roger Stout Judy Stuart Gale Voss Danny Wood Wayne Woodell Jeannie Wright Larry Wright 33 Buck Stout, Vice-President; Sarah Burgess, Reporter; Jeffrey Cox, President; Mary Lee Rinehardt, Secretary; Crandall Gilliland, Treasu¬ rer. SopAc lomores Michael Burgess Randy Burgess Sarah Burgess David Chriscoe Richard Chrisco Mack Clark Annie Belle Coble Kenneth Conrad Susan Cooper David Cox Jeffrey Cox Jonathan Cox Judy Cox Johnny Crutchfield Nancy Edwards Wayne Ellison Rickey Frazier Crandall Gilliland Billy Heilig Anne Hemphill Doug Branson Betty Brower Jane Burgess 34 Josephine Hemphill Rachel Honeycutt Sondra Hussey Ray Is ley Brenda Jessup Judy Jessup Eloise Kinton Garland Kinton Linda Kivett Martha Kivett Norma Kivett Terry Lednum Howard Lowdermilk Wayne Mabe Nancy Marley Larry McCoy Janice Moore Kathryn Nelson Mary Jo Palmer Sam Rankin Mary Rinehardt Bobby Smith Terry Smith Brenda Souther Buck Stout David Stout Jennifer Trogdon Becky Webb Billy Wood Larry Wright Jane Wright Lola Wright Wanda Wright Jane York Pat York Janie Yow 35 Dianne Benner Susan Bodsford Linda Bray Patricia Brown Karen Burgess Harvey Wood, Vice-President; Susan Bodsford, Secretary; Frankie McAlister, President; Jo Ann Parnell, Treasurer; Ada Hall, Brenda Heilig, Reporters. Neil Allen Amie Badge David Cain Darrell Carmac Steve Caviness Louis Clark Clifford Cooper Kathy Cross Susan Davis Steve Deal Phyllis Deaton Alicia Dunn Donald Gaddy Susan Gibson Ada Hall Thad Hardin Wayne Harvell 36 Brenda Heilig Donald Hill Millard Hinson William Hughes Sylvia Hunnicutt Larry Jester Martha Joyce Betsy Langley Franklin Langley Rita Langley Eddie Leonard Brenda Maness Harris Marley Frank McAlister Glenda McMahon Larry Moody Johnny Murray Jean Nelson Dale Nichols Connie Norton Jimmy Overman Jo Ann Parnell Darrell Phillips Brenda Pugh Paul Pugh Gracie Richardson Ronnie Rogers Nancy Shaw William Spencer Greggory Spivey Karolyn Stanley Judy Stokes Brenda Stuart Judy Sutton Eddie Tucker Brenda West Harvey Wood Faye Wright Bill York Larry York 37 ri w 1 r.T f 1 Er C 4 r w ..y ...j -4 Mrs. Margarette Atkins West Va. University First Grade Mrs. Helen Hughes Greensboro College First Grade Mrs. Gwendolyn York U. N. C. Second Grade Mrs. Esther Hopkins High Point College Second Grade Mrs. Sandra Fulton Meredith College Third Grade Mrs. Margaret Clark Greensboro College Fourth and Fifth Grades Mrs. Catherine Jessup Asbury College Fourth Grade Mrs. Martha White W. C. U. N. C. Fifth Grade Mrs. Mary Slaughter Elon College Sixth Grade [jeacln ers Mrs. Lucy Leonard Greensboro College Seventh Grade Mr. Ray Albright Guilford College Seven th Grade Mrs. Guy Lane Coker College Eighth Grade 39 Mr. Harold Holmes Guilford College Eighth Grade ( icj ii ) Jo Gaye Allred Priscilla Beane Billy Brown Kirby Buckner Danny Burgess Armeta Caviness Joey Caviness Cathy Conrad Billy Craven Kenneth Ellison Etta Mae Howell Jeanne Craven Rosemary Gant Nancy Kidd Mike Criscoe Prentis Hall Reece Maness Larry Cox David Hicks Ronald McCoy Darrell Deaton Barbara Howell Bruce McMahon Bill Dorsett Betty Jean Howell Jimmy Moffitt r Linda Moffitt Jerry Parks Linda Parrish Carl Lee Richardson Jo Ann Richardson Judith Richardson Wayne Robbins Linda Rush Vickie Scott David Stewart Tommy Shaw Jo Lynne Stout Mickey Simmons Dickie Wood Ted ' Claude Smith Henrietta Wright Janette Smith Jimmy Wright Roger Spencer Gary York c decentJi Douglas Akins Joyce Braddock Celeste Brady Nicky Brady Suzanne 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James McNeil Dorothy Mote Clarice Newell David Nickols Brenda Parrish Patricia Phillips Wayne Pless Jack Richardson Gwen Roberts Peggy Rush Christine Smith David Staley Darlene York Larry York Tommy Strickland Sara Trogdon Bobby Tucker Patsy Vickory Wayne West Barry Williams Gary Williamson Susan Wilson Pamela Woodell Peggy Wright Phillip Wright Ann York 45 Sue Brower Jenny Brown Ronnie Brown Williamson David Wilson Danny York Phillip Burgess Sybil Burgess Phillip Carmac Teresa Carmac John Coble Jerry Cox Mike Cox Susan Craven Cris Dorsett Judy Gaddy Joe Halby Harold Harris Tommy Hoover Brenda Hudson Michelle Kivett Tommy Macon Kenneth Maness Joanna Marley Judy McDowell Denise Murray Teresa Parker Kay Parks Homer Parrish Terry Powers Erma Richardson Fannie Richardson Hilda Smith Perry Stout Cathy Suddreth John Trogdon « 46 Parks Allen Stevie Allen William Allen Teresa Brady Tommy Bray Edwin Bridges Milton Brown Frankie Burgess Kent Burgess Reva Burgess Wayne Burgess Gary Caviness Kathy Caviness Judy Chaney David Cox Sammy Cox Sandra Ann Cox Sandra Cox Tim Cox William Timothy Cox Tim Cranford David Craven Mark Davis Ricky Gibson Freddie Griff Terry Hill Susan Hodge Jones Lamar Howell Joy Hudson Marian Hughes Joy Kizer Craig Macon Glenda Me Masters Jerry McNeill Jimmy Moody Becky Norton Eddie Pate Ben Phillips Beth Phillips Sheila Reaves Sheila Richardson Lou Ann Robbins Sandra Roberts Pattie Rush Jackie Souther Nancy Spencer Joyce Thomas Ashley Watkins Teressa Williams Benny Wood Reece Wright Sharon Wright Myra Wolfe Chris York Dianne York Deni?° ork 8 mm MM I 47 Alice Brown Carol Brown Joyce Brown Willie Brown Eddie Burgess Karen Burgess Teresa Buckner Anita Busick Monte C a vines s Larry Chisholm Ervin Coble Thomas Coward Bruce Cox Roger Cox Bobby Craven Carolyn Dorsett Cynthia Edwards Larry Edwards Shelby Edwards Robin Ford Eric Gaines Thomas Jessup Woodrow Julian Julia Kennedy Sara Lynn Kimery Rhonda Kinton Andy Kirkman Faye Kivett Paul Wesley Kivett Gina Lawson Margaret McBride Margaret McCoy Kay McDowell Joan Mote Phillip Nelson Joni Powers Roy Parrish Mike Parks Deborah Richardson Hal Richardson Clifford Smith Dennis Suddreth Teresa Teague Sally Tucker Cheryl Ward Deborah Williams Melvin York Kevin Allen Mark Allen Elaine Barnes Phil Baxter Cathy Brady Kathy Brady Sherry Brower Ro se Marie Gardner Gibson Hicks Lynne Hill Sherree Hodge Terry Hollady Glennie Howell r Cherri Allen Delores Barnes Harry Brewer Teresa Brown Kathy Burgess Melanie Burgess Pamela Burgess Ramona Burgess Sharon Burgess Brenda Caviness Carol Caviness Ruth Chisholm Norma Jean Coble Beverly Cox Dannie Cox Chris Craven Mike Craven Rodney Craven Randy Currie Virginia Dunn Frankie Edwards Patrick Ford Arthur Gant IH Randy Hill Esther Hobbs Jerry Hopkins Ronnie Hoyle Gindy Jessup David Kennedy Pam Kinney Linda Kivett Arnold Lemonds Joe Leonard Deborah Luck Paul Nelson Linda Parker Patsy Parrish Lou Ellen Pugh Donna Richardson Michael Richardson Howard Richardson Dwain Roberts Pamela Shaw Judy Smith Sharon Stewart Kathy Tatum Billy Thomas Kathy Trodgon Cathy Watkins Ricky Williamson Sharon Wolfe Merita Wright Randy York Terry York 5 ' zrs S racfe John Allen Terry Allen Cynthia Allred Bobby Barnes Vernon Bowman, Jr. Alvin Braddock Debra Brady James Brewer Roger Brown Ronald Burgess Craig Campbell Michael Caviness Paul Caviness Marta Cox Rebecca Cox Ricky Cox Vickie Cox Kenneth Crisco Angie Cross Deborah Gaddy Alan Gaines Eddie Glasgow Patricia Hardin Neal Hudson Patsy Hunnicutt Jackie Kinton Clark Kivette Mark Kivette Ann Leonard Lori Lutz Sara Macon Brenda McCoy Sharon McMasters Jill Moore Jimmy Morton Martha Mote Pamela Pless David Powers Wanda Richardson Paula Scott Eugene Thomas Teresa Welch Perry White, Jr. Timothy Williams Wilson Timothy Woodell Darrell Wright Faye York Joseph York Jjefa (L.)fu6 OFFICERS LEFT: Billy Rinehardt, Reporter; Jimmy Maness, Historian; John Dorsett, Treasurer; Virginia Caviness, Program Chairman; Richard Busick, Vice-President; Mrs. Leo Rich, Sponsor; Russell Busick, Devotions Chairman; Gwyn Pell, Secre¬ tary; Jimmy Busick, President. 52 Stucfent Council SEATED- Linda Bray, Patricia Kirkman, Gwyn Pell, Betty Brower, Mary Julian, Nancy Shaw, Carol Parks, Ricky Frazier, Paul Joyce, Miss Phyllis Oakley, Sponsor. Jeffrey Cox, Bob York. STANDING: Miss F. H. A Miss F. F. A. — Patricia Kirkman future ffo mem alters of 71 meric a 54 7 am 55 57 ET imse it m 7ir on ocjram GfuS Gif) 58 59 Maid of Honor Escort Mary Kivett Bob York 60 II ' III Junior Attendant Escort Pat Kirkman Willie Brady 3oue ) n Richard Criscoe Sophomore Attendant Escort Brenda Gatlin Senior Attendant Escort Linda Kidd Billy Rinehardt Freshman Attendant Escort Karen Burgess Thad Hardin Freshman Attendant Escort Patricia Brown Neil Allen Junior Attendant Escort Rosa Lee Langley Tommy Allen Sophomore Attendant Escort Crandall Gilliland Ricky Frazier 61 Jfc omecommcj ueen Q, DIANE LIND LEY ■ ? H mki a .. Jb .% : v , ' i uV MAID OF HONOR Gwyn Pell SENIOR ATTENDANT Ann Hussey JUNIOR ATTENDANT Carol Parks SOPHOMORE ATTENDANT Betty Brower FRESHMAN ATTENDANT Linda Bray 64 S r, v. r, A ommii nee : ' feacfe ers KNEELING: Dianne Benner Jane Burgess. STANDING: Ada Hall, Jean Nelson, Jane York, Sandy Macon, chief; Nancy Brown, Jane Henley, Cathy Cross. 66 football TRI-CAPTAINS Ronnie Cranford Ira Mac McGee Larry Hill COACHES Harold Holmes Morris Blair , riiffnrd Cooner Ray Isley, Richard Chriscoe, Jeff Cox, Thad Hardin, Wayne STANDING: Harold Holmes, coach, C1 fo d ? Morris Blair coach- KNEELING: Dave Halby, Larry Hill, Ira Woodell, Roger Stout, Jimmy Parker Mac David Ch ; igc0e Frankie McAlister, managers; SITTING: TOUe Wr R e Crid, D.nn, wiod, Gerry Leonard, Marion Flower,, Eddie Tucker, Tommy Evington. Ramseur Open With Win 0 eason ienton i Hams, although t hot threaten again, p ip an additional 22 ys .the ground and ad ! more through the air «ice Deaton got wi msour ' h 13 hut could ,lcc enough punch ,h the bail over the DENTON - Rams ' od its j.ntiS footh? Friday eight with over Denton High . SILER CITY Sf ur Rums stori two touchdowns period Friday a lot a stuhjfll climaxed a iZ- Sy$ ,i h ' ed by « Rams H«;n- e,r own rim Danny Wood Guard late in the soci give his team halftime. :h Harold had a good our backs Halfback McGee gained «5 irds and fullback Stout 715 load the Rams. Holmes said tackles Ron- lie Cranford and Gerry Leonard were both nul- ;landing nn defense. ■ he Denton encounter was S a conference game and i next game wifi be with Si;bani Central next Fri- 4 night at Central’s home range Eric Allred Quarterback -re at =;- SucrfilPPIR. «: tempting the ex- bl ' 1 Rnmsetir . no dof Smith recovered in • ne «ui zone to put Ra m „, Fumbles Fumbles La Vds. Penali? Punts Punting Ydg Punting Avg Marion Flowers Guard RVGGED Ra 4 0rd ’ iW lbs. «amseur R an captains this “v ' SwS™,? « .« the bwt f conference. Jg L W mci ' idajjj a Jerry , Jsthfi , Pivi cm i$ Cranfa anchaOj ra Conte ' 1 i W-’d ag....... .-..’ijM tra) and’- P .. Gainst A - v S 2 ?fe £ P fuflback -.. 4 ■ M.MSEDr ? apsacr. •• ' K tups, 3 scored against play this Friday Tl 13th 1 n , , ?0 iQ Am a t home.” K, ' ; ' ers arc still ■ Dave f(aj. ;; “ n d defen. «« ”■ SWfMfc David Halby Fullback Larry Wright End ! r 10 ® whether er or stay j £ « injttrcf) fist ” • offensive back i : ht rupture r Allred has 5 E Si-S ® Jimmy Parker Halfback Larry Hill Halfback Wayne Woodell Right Tackle 68 Ramseur To Coats Ira Mac McGee Halfback All Conference RT Wayne W RE-Joe Smi . QB—Eric AT EH-tarvy . LH—lea MWfe FB—Buck , ?“ w ' -“ •Sta, l- :V ’7 1,E—.Inrry l.T—Jerry Coach Harold Holme of the Ram «W he believed ; that Ramseur ami Coat 1 «ould he more evenly mat- eheil than last car. Ram ho averages pounds aurt the YcHo« J,,0 «L et line averages 1 W Ramseur has an overalWH u record in three games. They knocked off Denton J- | 0 Jed Chatham Central W- t 13, and lost last week■ highly - ranked Angicr 27 0. Si has played only two games, clobbering Greenwood r 0 and losing a cim 1« decision to Boone Trau. • Mv bovs are in good phys¬ ical condition and ar renl m 80 ' • Coach Tallie Dupree of Coats said this wcek •‘Ramseur has a.real good ball team and we re not - pectin? anv easy time of it over there. In the Ramseur :3mp Coach Holmes reported that nuarierback Rnc Allred had ££ a.l.ng but was expected see action tomorrow nighb Several other Ram s artm had bruised knee but over all was considered m fair S pe (or the Coats encount¬ er. up lor bhthte.hu tows- RAMSEUR l.t-Thhtn.y E ' OTto. 1 1,T—Ronnie Cranford -Hai 1 1—Danny Wood 065) C-GerTy Leonard ' .2W rO—G arland Kinton il«3 Gerry Leonard Center All Conference ’’ s t r | Pounds flie k slot orm«- my p Ronnie Cranford Tackle Richard Chriscoe End . Boor.e Tr; nn overall i ins only :J - ' ainst them Kams And L iberty In Randolph Coun , of guard Jimmy Me¬ mo injured his shouMer Angier esme last week, the Ramseur camp, i, il.’-..Id Holmes -old Hocne Trait «ould ju jr loughest club meet tins M ni! tied Angler marl.. uf the annual Randolph Coun¬ ty Bowl Friday nigh!. , tiie neighboring Rams ar..; SV5 Liberty ACMHBBniJ and all m ' $8 «« aBMpBMI gate and to the • ' . merit of the i WfKmfZ managed Me m tiers Win 20 - WittVjl ' to play. J 0 ? l| locked a po” 1 ! and Ramseur I j Jeffrey Co Halfback less than a Smith. ’• - on the Coat drove In the down on lr yard pluoce Mac McGee ' i AII.M MeG« • “ f Bitch Stow 0“ “ ' 5 l„ WM « ’i” Derail. Tommy Evington End 69 Quarterback Jir s JiasJzetSa f STANDING: Judy Stuart, manager; Nancy Shaw, Ondrea Shaw, Susan Bodsford, Glenda McMahon, Janie Yow, Carol Parks, manager; KNEELING: Ray Albright, coach; Pat Kirkman, Gwen Hammer, Susan Sillmon, Pat Burgess, Cran¬ dall Gilliland, Sarah Lowdermilk. Coach Ray Albright Co-captains Pat Burgess - Susan Sillmon 70 Susan Sillmon Pat Burgess Pat Kirkman Gwen Hammer Sarah Lowdermilk Crandall Gilliland 71 STANDING: Tommy Evington, manager; David Chriscoe, Ricky Frazier, John Dorsett, Wayne Mabe, Eric Allred, Preston Hughes, Willie Brady, Mack Clark, manager; KNEELING: Donnie Hutchins, Ronnie Hardin, Russell Busick, Richard Busick, Ira Mac McGee, Morris Blair, coach. Co-captains Russell Richard Busick 72 Ronnie Hardin Russell Busick Rickey Frazier Richard Busick 73 COACH Morris Blair Willie Brady Ronnie Hardin STANDING: Ricky Frazier, Mike Wright, Wayne Mabe, Ronnie Hardin, Richard Busick, Russell Busick; KNEELING: David Chriscoe, Tony Hicks, Micky Hutchins, Willie Brady, Larry Hill, Donnie Hutchins. Mike Wright Wayne Mabe Richard Busick Russell Busick Micky Hutchins David Chriscoe Donnie Hutchins STANDING: Harold Holmes, coach; Ricky Allen, Arch McGee, Eric Allred, Doug Branson, Roger Stout, Tony Hicks, David Cox, Billy Allred, BENDING: Richard Chriscoe, Joe Smith, Mike Burgess, Tommy Evington, Buck Stout, KNEELING: Ray Isley, Mack Clark, Danny Wood, Ronnie Cranford, Gerry Leonard, Dave Halby, Roger Hicks. JUMPERS Danny Wood, Ricky Allen, Roger Hicks Tony Hicks SPRINTERS Buck Stout, Richard Chriscoe, Tommy Evington Joe Smith DISTANCE RUNNERS Ray Isley, Mike Burgess, Mack Clark DISCUS Ronnie Cranford, Gerry Leonard Dave Halby SHOT PUT Danny Wood, Roger Stout, Gerry Leonard, Dave Halby PELL ' S FOOD STORE Everything for the Table Ramseur, North Carolina Compliments of HARVELL ' S GROCERY Phone 824-3253 Ramseur, North Carolina Best Wishes H H CLOTHING CO. 109 Sunset Ave. Asheboro North Carolina BOONE OIL CO. Hwy. 64 East Asheboro Phone MA 5-5710 Asheboro, North Carolina DICK CULLER ' S VARSITY SHOP 152 Sunset Avenue Asheboro, North Carolina Your Young Men’s Store Congratulations to Class of 1964 from THE BANK OF COLERIDGE RAMSEUR, NORTH CAROLINA 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 indi- 1 i vidual accounts up to $10,000 are insured by F. D. I. C. S£§C Checking Accounts Commercial Loans 1 Savings Accounts Auto Loans Safe Deposit Boxes Personal Loans Mortgage Loans Adding Machines Bank by Mail Service For Customers ' Use Night Depository Service SVHY YBODYIN ON LEANS N KLOPMAN RONPOLYESTER COMBED OTTON FABRICS Plants located at: Asrieboro, N. Central Falls, N. Ramseur, N. C. Cordova, N. C. Altavista, Va. Newton, N. C. Gastonia, N. C. Johnson City, Tenn. Shannon, Ga. Newbern, Va, Congratulations to Class of ' 64 from RAMSEUR INTER-LOCK KNITTING COMPANY Quality Knit Fabrics Men’s and Boys’ Sportswear Wool Jersey Fabrics Ladies ' and Girls ' Sportswear Acrilan Jersey Fabrics Infants ' Sleepwear Stretch Nylon Swimwear Orion and Wool Jersey Fabric Banlon Interlock Fabric Ramseur, North Carolina ALLEN H. LEONARD, INSURANCE 307 Liberty Street Phone 824-3374 Ramseur, North Carolina Complete Coverage” RAMSEUR PHARMACY The Rexall Complete Drugstore Ramseur, North Carolina COBLE DAIRY PRODUCTS CO-OPERATIVE, INC. The name Coble on Milk is like Sterling on Silver. Ramseur, North Carolina ||jj Best Wishes from RAMSEUR BUILDING SUPPLY COMPANY Building and Contracting Cabinet Work Benjamin Moore Paint Supply Building Material P. O. Box 235 Ramseur, North Carolina Willie M. Cox William C. Cox WiUiam E. Pate STOUT RAINS PLUMBING HEATING CO. Hot Point Appliances - Sherwin Williams Paint American Standard Plumbing fixture - Monogram Heaters Phone 824-3562 Ramseur, North Carolina Where Values are higher than prices CRAVEN-KIVETT STORE Phone 824-2554 Ramseur, North Carolina Meet your friends at MELVIN’S DRIVE-IN Melvin Murray Owner Highway 64 West of Ramseur, North Carolina Compliments of RANDOLPH MILLS, INC. Franklinville, North Carolina MFG. of DAINTY BISCUIT FLOUR RANDOLPH CORN MEAL RANDOLPH FEEDS where there ' s NO smoke i there’s i NO fire! Safe.. Clean.. Modern ( CAROLINA PO WER A LIGHT COMPANY ) An investor-owned, tax-paying, public utility company Compliments of RAMSEUR BARBER SHOP Jack Burgess Fred Beck E. A. Cox PARKS TIRE SERVICE Ed Parks, Owner Ramseur North Carolina PUGH OIL COMPANY Compliments of (tsso) Distributor Esso Petroleum Products PUTT PUTT Phones MA 5-3476 MA 5-4090 Route 1 Asheboro, North Carolina Asheboro, North Carolina H K GULF SERVICE GUILFORD DAIRY (GULF ' Your Hometown Dairy Phone 824-4811 Meet your friends at the Guilford Dairy Bar Ramseur, North Carolina Asheboro Compliments of Compliments of GANT ELECTRIC CO. SCOTT BOOK STORE, INC. Ramseur, North Carolina Asheboro, North Carolina School Supplies HOWARD BRADY OIL CO. CARTER’S FOOD CENTER U. S. Highway 64 Quality Heating Oils and Philco Gas 4 miles East Asheboro Phone 824-3101 Ramseur, North Carolina MOORE’S AUTO SERVICE Service When You Need It FOOD LINE SUPERMARKETS sgroaal • . Asheboro Randleman Ramseur Ramseur, North Carolina DELK’S LEONARD’S DRIVE-IN Florist Gift Shop Phone MA9-9919 314 N. Fayetteville St. Country Ham Phone MA9-9797 Pit Cooked Bar-b-Que Florist Greenhouses Route 1 Asheboro, North Carolina 1825 Raleigh Rd. Phone MA5-5525 Asheboro, North Carolina DONATIONS HUSSEY PLUMBING AND REPAIR SERVICE RANDOLPH FCX SERVICE Phone 824-4981 ASHEBORO CLEANERS GOOCH’S 5 10 STORE Ramseur, North Carolina HILL’S DRIVE-IN Compliments of Curb Service Short Orders Plate Lunches DOG ' N SUDS featuring Highway 64 East Ramseur, North Carolina Formerly Ray ' s Drive-In The Worlds Creamiest Root Beer” Dog-Gone good food. Best Wishes COFFIN SCARBORO HICKS’ FOOD CENTER Quality Shoes It pleases us to please you. Ramseur, North Carolina Asheboro, North Carolina Compliments to Senior Class HALL-KNOTT, INC. B. B. WALKER SHOE COMPANY Manufacturers of Walker Brand Shoes Men ' s and Boys ' Wear Ladies ' Sportswear Asheboro, North Carolina Asheboro, North Carolina Congratulations to Class of ' 63 from Home of Keepsake Diamonds” G. L. HARRIS BLUE MIST DRIVE-IN Sporting Goods-Watches We Doze but Never Close Highway 64 Musical Instrument Asheboro, North Carolina ASHEBORO MOTOR CO. D. W. HOLT CO. Chrysler Imperial Plymouth Valiant 181 Phone MA5-2193 Phone MA5-2067 and MAS-5583 Asheboro, North Carolina 1635 South Fayetteville St. Asheboro, North Carolina BRADY APPLIANCES When You ' re In Asheboro G. E. Appliances Phone 824-3231 stop at “LITTLE CASTLE” Ramseur, North Carolina Sunset Avenue Asheboro, North Carolina RAMSEUR SHELL SERVICE STATION Congratulation to Seniors Service is Our First Thought OTk RAMSEUR FLORIST i SHELL j Flowers for Every Occasion Ramseur, North Carolina Ramseur, North Carolina THE BIG DEAL Compliments of Shoes For Less For The Entire Family” LOFLIN FUNERAL HOME Ramseur, North Carolina 1506 North Fayetteville St. Asheboro, North Carolina PHILLIPS OLDSMOBILE-CADILLAC, INC. RAMSEUR WESTINGHOUSE COIN-OPERATED LAUNDROMAT AND DRY CLEANERS 1022 N. Fayetteville Street Asheboro, North Carolina 212 Coleridge Road Ramseur, North Carolina OLDSMOBILE Self Service Cleaning New Westinghouse Machines We Never Close FOX PROFESSIONAL Best Wishes DRUG COMPANY RAMSEUR DRY CLEANER 1021 S. Fayetteville St. Asheboro, North Carolina AND LAUNDROMAT Water Proofing Phone MA5-5225 Phone 824-2141 Ramseur, North Carolina Congratulations from HEDGECOCK HOME BUILDING, INC. RAMSEUR SHOE SHOP Our Specialty - Millwork Complete Home Building Supplies Ramseur Shoe Shop Main Street Ramseur, North Carolina Phone MA5-2195 251 Ross Street Asheboro, North Carolina PEP’S APPLIANCE COMPANY STONE SHOE COMPANY E. C. Peps Watkins, Jr., Owner Shoes Accessories For the Entire Family Your Frigidaire Dealer Sales Service Phone 824-3342 226 Sunset Avenue Asheboro, North Carolina Phone MA9-9652 Manager - Tony Vuncannon Jpl tdlrrrm PRINTING COMPANY • C. , v pi j m ' :-y f ' : ■ .. , -• ■ v : . w .v ,: Vs ■« V - -■ . , : ■ . •-■■. ‘ ! HID nil U JE Ulff Si an in B ■1 ■■1


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