Ramseur High School - Ramsonian Yearbook (Ramseur, NC)

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2 Sha e gas ue — : Senior Class ae vd 1967 ve ese en vee a The e Ramsanian Ramseur High School : 4 : Ramseur, North Carolina ec Th OC word With a sense of accomplishment and yet a feeling of regret, we the Senior Class of 1967, present this, the RAMSONIAN, filled with the most treasured and precious memories of our past years at Ramseur High. We hope that in looking over the pages of this volume, we will be reminded of the experiences, both good and bad, that have filled the most cherished years of our lives. And to you, may its contents seem both worth-while and attractive; if by chance you close its covers with reluctance, then we shall not feel that our efforts have been in vain. Randoipn Public Library Asheboro, North Caroling Contents Administration Classes Activities Sports Advertisements Dedication We, the Class of 1967, pay tribute to a man who has served Ramseur High School as ateacher, as a counselor, as a coach, and as a true friend. As a teacher, we will remember his patience, interest in students, in- fluential guidance, as well as his skillful instruction. His love for athletics has been a great inspiration to us, and it has helped us to become better sports and to appreciate physical fitness. It is with deep gratitude that we dedicate the 1967 RAMSONIAN to Mr. James Harold Holmes. Annual Staff CO-EDITOR Linda Bray CLASS EDITOR Susan Gibson EDITOR Susan Bodsford BUSINESS MANAGER SPORTS EDITOR Donald Gaddy Thad Hardin SEATED: Charles Edwards, Sponsor; Mrs. Irene B. Frazier, Sponsor; Susan Bodsford, Linda Bray, Mrs. Mike York, Sponsor. STANDING: Billy Craven, Jean Nelson, Donald Gaddy, Thad Hardin, Tommy Strickland, Susan Gibson, Patricia Brown. Administration ed Sees ne Sree aera Soomemes Sees Seen eee Seen ee rorecceneccnn saree Sorters seems Srrerecrenee Soman Semcon Sore Sores eee eee een, Soren eens Soccer eens err School Principal Odell Parker ''A Devoted Educator, a Wise Counselor, a Professional Leader, and a Friend to All. School Secretary County Superintendent Mrs. Helen Turner Lacy M. Presnell, Jr. MR, CHARLES MRS. MIKE YORK MRS, OLLIE RICH MRS, LINDA GALES MR, CARLOS M. KING LEE EDWARDS French and English Math Science resinvieed aarti: English Social Studies a : : MR. ROBERT MR. HAROLD MR. DON MRS. IRENE MRS, JILL GARY TAYLOR HOLMES R. BOWERS B, FRAZIER J. BERRY Physical Science and Mathematics and History and Business Home Physical Education Physical Education English Education Economics sa cual ts 4 ye ; MR. ROYLAND MR. WILLIAM MR. W. C. MR. EDWARD MRS. CAROLYN Y. SILER G. LANE BURROWS, JR. J. BURNETTE ALBRIGHT Social Studies Agriculture Dace LT Construction Industry Music and Bookkeeping MRS. HILDA B., MR. J. MICHAEL MRS. MARY MRS. CARA ALLEN ALLEN PARKER CLARK Librarian Introduction to 7 Teacher Aide Library Aide Vocations Sentor Class Officers Reporter-Kathryn Nelson; Secretary Treasurer-Brenda Heilig; Student Council Representative-Peggy Coleman; President-David Chriscoe; Vice President-Steve Caviness. Mascots Elisha Stutts Jimmy Holmes NEIL FRANKLIN ALLEN SUSAN ELIZABETH BODSFORD T feel thatIlam happiernow than Because, I know. LINDA HELEN BRAY Wait... I'll have to ask. JOSEPHINE H. BRILES TRACY RANDOLPH + BR OWER, JR. Really 2 You've got tobe putting me on! ' PATRICIA LYNN BROWN KAREN ANNE BURGESS Mercy ! ' With my luck, forget it. PAUL DAVID CAIN It appears that I'm financially embarrassed. CHARLES EDWARD CARAWAY DARRELL ROBERT CARMAC You've got tobe putting me on! There ought to be a law against work! 10 DAVID SMITH CHRISCOE Red Bone LARRY CASSIDY STEVE FRANKLIN CAVINESS Two times babes Give me Liberty, Siler, or give me death ! ' PEGGY EULENE COLEMAN GEORGE CLIFFORD COOPER, JR. It's a great life, if you don't weaken. Heck if I know ya) KENNETH CONRAD Tough, I reckon! FRANKIE LEE FARRAR Would you believe I'm going to graduate? KATHY ANN CROSS T can't, I'm going steady ! ' DONALD CLEMENT GADDY Take your car? 12 BRENDA SUSAN DAVIS Would you believe.... ? Sie cee oone a ait Mie ac ts SN ee ee ee ee eee SUSAN ANN GIBSON CARNELL GOLDSTON Well my goodness! Scope it on out babes. SALLY GOLDSTON Ain't that peculiar! ADA MAE HALL JOHN THADDEUS HARDIN It want me! ' TI would, but I can't afford it! 13 WAYNE CLARK HARVELL BRENDA LOU HEILIG Why me all the time? IT reckon MILLARD EVERETTE HINSON Gee Whiz! BOYD FRANKLIN LANGLEY RITA ANNE LANGLEY Don't look at me, I didn't have - I ain't done a word! a thing to do with it! 14 EDDIE LYNN LEONARD HARRIS WRENN MARLEY Sorry about that! Haircut? FRANKLIN CLYDE McALISTER You talked me into it. GLENDA JEAN McMAHON LARRY FRANKLIN MOODY I was absent yesterday. What'd I do? 15 JOHNNY MURRAY BRENDA JEAN NELSON Well good! It's not my fault, Ididn't start it. KATHRYN MARIE NELSON Leave Me alone orI'llscream ROY DALE NICHOLS JAMES WESLEY OVERMAN Seven come eleven Howdy partner 16 JUDY ELAINE OVERMAN JO ANN PARNELL Go soak your head! You're kidding! I can't believe that, PHILIP PATE Stepped in what ? ' GRACIE LEE RICHARDSON NANCY CAROL SHAW Forevermore ! ' Ralph would kill me! TERRY LEE SMITH JUDY CAROL STOKES You win some, you lose some, Wouldn't you know ? ' the rest you leave alone. BRENDA KAY STUART Scottie CLAUDE EDGAR TUCKER EVELYN WILHITE Go, Doughbelly ! ' That, you will never know. 18 HARVEY LEE WOOD MARILYN FAYE WRIGHT Drop dead! Gerry's coming home! BILLY WAYNE YORK LARRY JAMES YORK H-e-l-p! I don't know. Can't win 'em all! S uperlatives BEST ALL AROUND = | _ Kathy Cross - David Chriscoe. | - MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Faye Wright - Neil Allen | MOST DEPENDABLE Peggy Coleman - Thad Hardin _ MOST INTELLECTUAL Linda Bray - Harris Marley attoes _MOST TALENTED - Ada Ha) MOST ORIGINAL Karen Burgess - Don ald Gaddy MOST TALENTED Frankie McAlister Stipae “MOSTATHLETIC. = Brenda ‘Heilig 225002 2.5 “QUIETEST Susan Gibson - Clifford Cooper MOST ATHLETIC | Carnell Goldston latives aoe WER TIBST 8 Go ates ‘Rita Langley -. Eddie Tucker. BERN -FRIENDLIEST Jo Ann Parnell - Johnny Murray MOST COURTEOUS Judy Overman - Harvey Wood Class Song Now the time has come for parting And it's time to say good-by. To something we feel much a part of To our School, Ole Ramseur High. As we leave this hallowed old building, We leave part of ourselves behind. We leave precious memories that we'll never forget And respect for our teachers so kind. On parting we feel grief and sorrow. We know that our time's drawing nigh, But we'll take with us all our achievements We've attained from Ole Ramseur High. As we go out in life on our own And try to reach up to the sky, We'll remember where we got our founda- tion in life In the walls of Ole Ramseur High. Frankie McAlister David Chriscoe Class Sotto The greater the strife; the greater the glory. Class Color Carolina Blue and White 26 Class Hower White Carnation with Blue Tint Clas JS 2 GEL Twelve years ago on an autumn morn A school bell rang clear and loud, And we took our places in the old school- house As a part of an eager crowd, The fun and laughter we have shared, Our teachers, friends, parents and all Who helped mold us into a pattern good and true, Have made us ready for duty's call. The long-awaited time has come, With the future in front of us And with the past not far behind, We will linger no longer in halls divine. As a tear or two slip down our cheeks, With heavy hearts we bid adieu. We cherish childhood dreams And with God's help, we'll ever be true. Class Poets Jo Ann Parnell Harris Marley Class Stistory = (Ay 6 i‘ 3 i iit: S ne ue RS ce TBO} 29H mae 3 OF) atest ws id ty Ty na) 4 It was in the fall of 1956 that we, the Senior Class of 1967, entered Ramseur High School. Little did we know about the things we were to learn and to achieve during the next twelve years. ’ After becoming accustomedto our new surroundings and tothe rules we were cond 3 to follow, it seemed as though the next eight years passed before we realized it. es Our trips to Chapel Hill and Raleigh are probably the most remembered events of our grammar school years. ay Withall our experiences in grammar school behind us, we enteredthe strange, eae 7) but exciting, world of being a highschool student. Althoughfreshmen are only on ooaNy « the first step of the ladder, we were determined to doour best and reach that top 4 step. Sod heen After three months of summer vacation, we ''Greenhorns , taking another step up that ladder, changed our title to ''Silly Sophomores. This was still another year of studying and learning along with the other pleasures of being inhigh school. ees fe wae y. Another step up that ladder and wewere suddenly Juniors. That year we sold ye if magazines to help finance our Junior-Senior Prom, Shower of Stars was the Arts theme of our Prom and it was held inthe high school gymnasium. Soon after- ; AS : Peas es ward we ordered our class rings, which gave us the feelingthat our long-awaited | ne xyAGT senior year was approaching. Making the daisy chain for Class Night also pro- ‘1% Vg ve gk, vided quite a lot of enjoyment for most of the class. We have finally reached the top of the ladder. It does not seem ry, Seniors! Be possible that twelve years have passed since we first entered R.H.S. This year ne we elected David Chriscoe, President; Steve Caviness, Vice-President; Brenda Heilig, Secretary Treasurer; Kathryn Nelson, Reporter. st Most of us are saddened at the thought of leaving our Alma Mater, but we Me realize that we have other goals to achieve and other careers to follow. To Mrs. Martha York and Mr. Charles Edwards, we extend our thanks for their helpful guidance during our senior year. We would also like to express our sincere thanks to our parents, who have helped us far more than they realize, and to our teachers for their helpfulness and guidance. Class Historian Nancy Shaw -)? ee, ; Py y- The eS aed Aah ek wh PAE T PsA ee RAI bee Say 20 was oo Sot i 3 SE eG a SE hD, het See j= . “ff +, 4 Labo SERRE eo OL ES $y - ce es eet TRING Last Ol and Sestament We, the Senior Class of nineteen hundred and sixty-seven, realizing that our days at our old Alma Mater are numbered, and being of reasonably sound mind, do make and bequeath this our last will and testament. ARTICLE I To our parents, we bequeath our love and appreciation throughout our twelve years at Ramseur High. ARTICLE II To our principal and our faculty, we say a grateful ''Thank you for their patience, guidance and undying efforts through the years. ARTICLE If To the Juniors, we bequeath our title Dignified Seniors, ’ our chapel seats, our regrets for the opportunities we have lost, and our resolutions we didn't keep. ARTICLE IV To the Sophomores, we bequeath our titles brilliant and 'intelligent'' in hopes that some day it may be of value to them. ARTICLE V To the Freshmen, we bequeath the title ''Silly Sophomores and all our daydreams which didn't come true. ARTICLE VI I, Neil Allen, do leave my position on the Basketball and Baseball teams to Phil Burgess, and David Wilson. I leave my club memberships to Parks, my superlative ''Most Likely to Succeed and my homeroom seat to Jo Lynn. I, Susan Bodsford, do leave my title ''Homecoming Queen to Jo Lynn Stout, my position as President of F. H. A. to Ann Brown, and my title Annual Editor to anyone with will power and good strong nerves. The rest I leave to my brother Mike. I, Linda Bray, do leave my title Miss R.H.S. ' to Connie Coward, my position as President of the Student Coun- cil to Gregg Pell, and my position of co-captain of the Basketball team to Julia Gales. The rest I leave to Pat Mc- Alister. I, Josephine Briles, do leave my ability to leave school everyday to anyone who thinks he can get away with it, and my position as a senior to Martha Joyce. I, Patricia Brown, do leave my smile to Mrs. Lucy Leonard, my position on the 'TRam and RAMSONIAN Staff to Ann McNeil. To my sister Sebra, I leave my love for all the teachers, and to Martha Joyce I leave my position in the senior class. I, Tracy Brower, do leave my ability to be quiet during class to Julia Gales, and my senior seat to Jennifer Graves. I, Karen Burgess, do leave my superlative ''Most Original''to Ann Watkins, my positionas a senior to Polly Little- ton. All the rest I leave to my sister Kathy, except for all the memories I take with me. I, David Cain, do leave my ability to lay out of school to David Staley, my English book to my cousin Susan Wil- son, and my seat in the senior class to Jo Gaye Allred. I, Charles Carraway, do leave my ability to get to school on time to Bobby Glover, and my senior seat to David Marley. I, Darrell Carmac, do leave my bus to Turpin's Junk Yard, my driving record to Kirby, and my ability to lay out of classes to Judy York. I, Larry Cassidy, do leave my ability to get to school late to Bobby Glover, my seat in the senior class to James Spinks, and my place in P. E, to Jerry Green. I, Steve Caviness, do leave my Senior Class Vice Presidency to Alan Flowers, my position in Key Club and F.B. L.A. to Richard Cox, my little black book to Ernie Whitehead, and I do leave RAMSEUR. I, David (Chigger) Chriscoe, leave my title ''All Conference in Basketball and Baseball to Nicky Brady and Tim Wright, my title Most Valuable Player'’ to Danny Burgess, my superlative ''Best All Around to Chip Graham, and my G car to Mom and Dad. I, Peggy Coleman, do leave my seat in the senior classto my brother Ronald, my superlative ''Most Dependable to Henrietta Wright, and my place on the Ram Staff to Cathy Conrad. I, Kenneth Conrad, do leave my seat in the senior class to my sister, Cathy, and my ability to get out of school work to Darrell Phillips. I, Clifford Cooper, do leave my ability to sayand do French to Mrs. York, my position as manager of Pell's Food Store to Mickey Howell, and my senior seat to grandfather. I, Kathy Cross, do leave my Superlative ''Best All Around to Henrietta Wright, my title as 'Key Club Sweet- heart'' to Ann White, and my position as Chief Cheerleader to Jo Lynne Stout. The rest I leave to my sister Angie. I, Susan Davis, leave my position as a senior to my brother Greg, my Chemistry book to my brother Mark, my position as VicePresident of F.B.L.A.to Vickie Boger, and my correspondence with the ''Tribune 'to Paulette Little- ton. I, Frankie Farr ar, leave my position on the football and basketball team to Nicky Brady and Doug Hill and my ability to play baseball to James Cheek. I, Donald Gaddy, do leave my superlative ''Most Original''to Ronnie King, my position on the annual staffto Tommy Strickland, and the rest I leave to my sister Judy. I, Susan Gibson, leave my title ''Quietest'' to Rosemary Gant, my position on the annual staff to Jo Lynne Stout, my position on the ''Ram Staff to Henrietta Wright, and my seat in the senior class to any deserving junior. I, Carnell Goldston, do leave my football, basketball, and baseball ability to Boyce Goldston, Arthur Goldston, and Wayne Hutchins. I, Sally Goldston, leave my seat in the senior class to Kelly Watson, and my seat in typing toNora Watson in hopes she will enjoy it as much as I did. The rest I take with me. I, Ada Hall, do leave my title FFA Sweetheart to Rosemary Gant, my position on the 'Ram Staff to Brenda Pate, and my position as a senior and love for six periods to my brother Prentis, I, Thad Hardin, leave my position as co-captain of the football team to ''Doughbelly Simmons, my title Most Dependable to my brother Joe, my twelve years spent at RHS to my brother Tom, and my position as a mighty sen- ior to Chip Graham. I, Wayne Harvell, leave my position on the football and basketball teams to Nicky Brady, my superlative ''Best Dressed to Tim Wright, my ability to get out of classes to Ernest Whitehead, and all my memories I'll take with me. I, Brenda Heilig, do will my superlative ''Most Athletic” to Jo Gaye Allred, my position as ''Ram Editor to Per- cy Beane, and my position in the senior class to Linda Gatlin, All the memories, good or bad, I'll take with me. I, Millard Hinson, do leave my seat in the senior class to Joyce Coley, my school bus to Kenneth Ellison, my trowel and position as Vice Pres. of VICA to Carl Richardson, and my ability to get out of class with a good excuse to Ted York. I, Franklin Langley, do leave my ability todrive my bus safely toTom Wright, my bus route to Jerry Parks, my position as president of VICA to Tommy Shaw, and my ability to make Mr. Edwards mad in homeroom to Wayne Hut- chins. I, Rita Langley, leave my love for French to Ann Watkins, my seat in the senior class to Billy Craven, and my superlative ''Wittiest'' to Ann White. To Mr. Siler, I leave my love for bookkeeping. The rest I take with me. I, Eddie Leonard, do leave my seat in Mr. Edward's homeroomto Chip Graham, my tools in T I toDarrell Philips, and my place in the smoking booth to Mickey Parnell. I, Harris Marley, leave my superlative Most Intelligent 'and my Beta ClubiPresidency to BillDorsett. The rest I leave to anybody who wants it. I, Frankie (Moe) McAlister, leave my ability to get to school late to David Staley, my ability to get along with Mr. Siler to my sister Pat, my love for bookkeepingand French to Foust and White, and my superlative Most Talented to Jane Rankin, I, Glenda McMahon, leave my position as secretary of FTA to Celeste Brady, my seat in Mr. Edward's home- room to Larry Cox, and my ability to stay out of school to Alan Flowers. I, Larry Moody, do leave my positionas Key Club President to Bill Dorsett, my French II book to De Gaulle, and my love for Asheboro to Wilson, White, Watkins, and Brown. I, Johnny Murray, do leave my position on the footballteam to Doughbelly, my ability to get into trouble to Chip, and the rest I leave to my sister Denise. I, Jean Nelson, leave to Pat McAlister my position as historian of the F.B.L.A. To Claudia Hardin, I leave my FHA roll book, and my title 'Miss FHA to Ann Brown, To Ann Whiteand Ann Watkins, I leave the worried moments before Co-Chief Cheerleader is announced. I, Kathyrn Nelson, leave my position on the 'Ram Staff to Pat McAlister, my superlative Best Dressed to Jo Lynne Stout, and to Ann Brown I leave my membership and title Miss FBLA, I, Dale Nichols, leave my place in the gambling hall to the rich freshmen, my bad grades in school to whoever needs them, and my place in clubs to anyone who wants it. I, Jimmy Overman, do leave my seat in the senior class to Jerry Parks, and my parking place for my little old Chevrolet to Pat Jester. I, Judy Overman, leave my seat in the senior class to my brother Blayne, my title Senior Attendent to my sis- ter Betty, and my FTA Presidencyto my sister Rosa, my superlative 'Most Courteous''to my brother Tony, and my bus license to my brother David. I, Jo Ann Parnell, leave my position as a mighty seniorto my brother Mickey, my love for sports to my brother Eddie, and my title Maid of Honor to my sister Sharon. To Sara Cox, I leave my superlative ''Friendliest. I, Philip Pate, do leave my position as President of FFA to Keith Wright, and my ability to learn to Tom Wright because he needs it. I, Gracie Richardson, leave my seat in the senior class to my sister Jo Ann, my typewriter to anyone who can make as many mistakes as I did, and the rest I take with me. I, Nancy Shaw, leave my positionas President of F.B.1L..A. to Ann Watkins, my seat in the senior homeroom to Jeanne Craven, and my position on the 'Ram Staff to Henrietta Wright. I, Terry Smith, leave my memories of RHS to those students who will dwell in these halls for twelve years, in hopes they will be as fond of them as I am. I, Judy Stokes, do leave my position as a Senior to any deserving Junior. I, Brenda Stuart, do leave my desk in English to anyone who can do better than I did. I, Eddie Tucker, leave my position as all conference Co-Captainof the footballteam to Pete, my position as Cap- tain of the Safety Patrol to Chip Graham, and my senior superlative 'Wittiest ' to Mickey Simmons. I, Evelyn Wilhite, leave my ability to attend school to Alice Brown, and my senior seat to Dona Brown. I, Harvey Wood, leave my position onthe basketballteam to Darrell Deaton, my senior seat to my brother Charles, and last, but not least, I leave. I, Faye Wright, leave my superlative ''Most Likely To Succeed 'to Ann White, mytitle FFA Sweetheart to Pris- cilla Beane, and my seat in the senior class to Keith Wright in hopes he makes better use of it than I did. I, Billy York, do leave my ability to skip class to Nicky Lanier, my position in FBLA to Connie Coward, but I will take my interest in girls with me. I, Larry York, leave my position as Secretary of VICA to Larry Cox, my position in FTAto anyone who wants it, and my seat in the senior class to my sister Ann. All the fond memories I will take with me. Testators Kathy Cross 29 Larry Moody Class S S Power being vested in us as class prophets, we have heretofore taken into consideration the past twelve years at R. H. S. andhavedevisedthis prophecy in due respect to the positions that the below listed, in all probability, will take in life. Billy York is head of the North Carolina State High- way Patrol. Kathy Cross and Kathryn Nelson are the leading hairdressers at their famous beauty salon in Rabbitts' Crossroads. Harris Marley is presently singing bass for the Harvesters Quartet. Sally Goldston heads the French Department at A, T. College. Clifford Cooper is the proud owner of the world's only Hemi-powered Honda. Don Gaddy is still sailing the Seven Seas in his pale green, three masted schooner. Susan Bodsford and Linda Bray have become famous as North Carolina's leading psychologists. They are best known for their ability to reason out all the wrong answers. Chigger ’ Chriscoe and Wayne Harvell have become arch rivals in the professional basketball leagues. Chigger is the star forward for the Philadelphia 76'ers, while Wayne lends his talents to the Boston Celtics. Susan Davis has opened her own chain of coffee houses with the majority of them at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. Eddie Leonard, in his power-packed G. T. O., now holds the record for the fastest time at Daytona Race- way. Karen Burgess and Rita Langley have become the most famous go-go-girls ever to be featured at the Peppermint Lounge in New York City. Frankie McAlister recently hit the five million mark with his new record, The last we heard, sales were still rising. Patricia Brown and Peggy Coleman are known as the toughest bookkeeping professors on the campus of Erect Tech. Jimmy Overman presently holds the world's record for the Marathon Run. Thad Hardin is Ramseur's leading marriage coun- selor. But it is to his very capable assistant, Jean Nelson, that he gives credit for his great success. David Cain has become the first man to take the Millbow Curve at 80 mph and live to tell about it. Evelyn Wilhite took her study of Shakespeare seriously. She is presently engaged in the Broadway production of ROMEO AND JULIET. Her career has been greatly boosted by her agents, Larry Cassidy and Tracy Brower. Faye Leonard and Josephine Briles are busy these days rearing their families. Yrophecy Larry Moody and Franklin Langley make their living as pool sharps in the many pool halls of Chicago. Ada Hall has become famous across the country with her daily column on advice to the love lorn. Dale Nichols is still serving time in the county jail for throwing snowballs at important people. He never could control those impulses. Steve Caviness heads achain of drive-in restaurants located in Liberty, Siler City, and Asheboro. Eddie Tucker is owner of the now famous Sugar Shack located on the Gene Fox plantation. Jo Ann Parnell has just been elected mayor of Black Ankle, North Carolina. She will go down in history as the town's first lady mayor. Carnell Goldston replaced Bart Starr as the famed quarterback for the Greenbay Packers. Kenneth Conrad checks the identification cards of all who approach the rock crusher. Nancy Shaw is serving as head of the Physical Education Department at U. N. C. G. Frankie Farrar has just been reported as becoming the first man to take away Cassius Clay's title as the World's Heavy-Weight Champion, Neil Allen presently holds the position as Principal of the Ramseur Consolidated High School. They say he is doing quite well with his new secretary, Judy Over- man. Terry Smith has discovered the art of combining work and pleasure. He is not only the President of Harley-Davidson, Inc., but also their number one test driver. The R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. just recently changedits name to Reynolds-Carmac, Inc. We always knew Darrell would go far with his tobacco. Heading the accounting department of the new firm are Brenda Heilig and Gracie Richardson, Judy Stokes and Brenda Stuart have gone into seclu- sion on an islandin the South Pacific. The last we heard, they were quite happy there. Johnny Murray and Harvey Wood have become Greensboro's leading contractors since their brick- layings days at Ramseur High. Susan Gibson and Glenda McMahon do the hiring and firing of all waitresses under the employment of Howard Johnson. Charles Caraway runs his own hair-dressing shop for men at A, C. Cheek's Recreation Center. Philip Pate now owns and operates the largest pig farm in the South with Millard Hinson and Larry York as his foremen. Class Prophets Linda Bray David Cain 30 As Sentors Now, We Look e2 z f Kathy Peggy Harvey Gracie Johnny Karen Jimmy Harris Darrell Jean Thad Kathryn 32 ack Swelve Years. Brenda S. Susan D. Kenneth Susan G. Clifford David Linda Don 33 Jo Gaye Allred Priscilla Beane Billy Brown Donna Brown Danny Burgess Arthur Canada Armeta Caviness Joey Caviness Pamela Caviness John Cheek Ronald Coleman Joyce Coley Cathy Conrad Billy Craven Jeanne Craven Darrell Deaton Bill Dorsett Kenneth Ellison iyi UNLOL'S 34 President: Danny Burgess Vice President: Cathy Conrad Secretary: Henrietta Wright Treasurer: Brenda Pate Reporters: Rosemary Gant and Ted York Student Council Representa- tive: Jo Lynne Stout Allen Flowers Julia Gales Rose Mary Gant Linda Gatlin Bobby Glover Chip Graham Jennifer Graves Jerry Green Kathryn Green Prentis Hall Richard Hall David Hicks Douglas Hill Wayne Hutchins Regina Johnson Nancy Kidd Jack Lineberry Reece Maness David Marley Gwynn Marley Ronald McCoy Bruce McMahon Jimmie Moffit Linda Moffitt Jerry Parks 35) Brenda Pate Darrell Phillips Darrell Pugh Jo Ann Richardson Judith Richardson Vickie Scott James Spinks Martha Spinks David Stewart Jo Lynn Stout Barry Walden Kelly Watson Henrietta Wright Jimmy Wright Keith Wright Tom Wright Gary York Ted York Donna Akers Patricia Albright Vickie Boger Celeste Brady Nickey Brady Suzanne Brady Anne Brown Cassaundra Brown Rebecca Brown Bobbie Buckner Kirby Buckner Barron Burgess Sylvia Canada Jerry Lee Carraway Connie Coward Douglas Cox Larry Cox Richard Cox Sara Cox Sue Fesmire Rebekah Foust Brenda Gibson Tomocka Gladden Mercedesdean Glover ) oplr OMNOLES Larrie Goins Arthur Goldston Boyce Goldston 36 Bob Graham Lessie Green Ross Hall Claudia Hardin Bobby Hayes Eugene Hopkins Mickey Howell Pat Jester Jimmy Johnson, Jr. Margie Joyce Ronald King Linda Luck Gloria Marley Pat McAlister Frances McGee Ann McNeil Carolyn Palmer Mickey Parnell Tim Wright Judy York President: Ann Watkins Vice President: Connie Coward Secretary: Sarah Cox Treasurer: Margie Joyce Reporters: Micky Howell Becky Brown Student Council Rep.: Sue Fesmire Charles Wood 37 Nadine Palmer Jane Rankin Barbara Richardson Carl Lee Richardson Tommy Shaw Mickey Simmons George Spivey Charlotte Staley Sandra Staley Tonia Taylor Ricky Trogdon Pete Tucker Rodney Walden Anne Watkins Chris Watkins Ann White Susan White Ernest Whitehead Gary Allen Karen Allen Larry Allen Ann Brower Donald Brown Renay Brown Carol Burgess Phillip Burgess Rita Burgess Diane Carraway Carolyn Caviness Brenda Cheek Daile Cox Gary Cox Melinda Cox Sara Cox Chris Criscoe Gregg Davis wv, ‘reshmn C72 38 President: Tommy Strickland Vice Pres.: Paulette Littleton Sec. Treas.: Carol Burgess Reporter: Phillip Burgess Student Council Representative: Susan Wilson Mary Dunn Teresa Edwards Faye Flowers James Gales Sheena Gladden Gwen Harris Audrey Hill Jerry Holladay Joe Howell George Isley Sharon Jones Nickey Lanier Paulette Littleton Jason Macon Barbara McMahon Jimmy McNeill Clarice Newell David Nichols Blayne Overman Wayne Pless Jack Richardson Gwen Roberts Odell Small Daisy Spinks David Staley Tommy Strickland Wilma Thomas Sara Trogdon Bobby Tucker Patsy Vickory Martha Walden Nora Watson Katherine Whitehead Berry Williamson Gary Williamson Susan Wilson Pamela Woodell Peggy Wright Phillip Wright Anne York Darlene York Larry York 39 ¥ ‘fre a he hed Jementar a7 Mrs. Mary K. Ellis Mrs. Elizabeth York Mrs. Ellen Hunt Miss Rita Mathes First Grade First Grade First Grade Second Grade Mrs. J. M. Hardy Mrs. Ruth Hodgin Mrs. Esther Hopkins Mrs. Betty Weeks Third Grade Third Grade Second Grade Second Grade Mr. Ritchie Nall Mr. Edwin Manning Mr. W. R. Hopkins Seventh Grade Seventh Grade Seventh Grade Mrs. Esther Phillips Third Grade 4 ye ad 4 wo if . Mr. John York Mr. Bryce Robbins Eighth Grade 4) Eighth Grade Zula Cheek Raeford Coley Jerry Cox Leon Cox Susan Craven Chris Dorsett Chester Flynn Judy Gaddy Sandra Gains Ceila Gladden David Granger Hal Harris er co Lae Tommy Hoover Deborah Horner 42 Rhonda Akers Yancey Boger Sue Brower Jenny Lynn Brown Ronnie Brown Bobby Burgess Phil Burgess Sybil Burgess Janet Canada Phil Carmac Teresa Carmac Clyde Caulder La Dale Cavender La Verne Cavender Hattie Cheek Grade Brenda Hudson Dennis King Michelle Kivette Roger Kivette Tommy Macon Kathy Maples Colletta Marley Joanna Marley Marcia Marley Judy McDowell Roger McQueen Mark Morgan Denise Murray Teresa Parker Kay Parks Terry Powers Erma Richardson Fannie Mae Richardson Nancy Siler Edward Spinks R ebecca Staley Perry Stout Lois Leach Steve Traylor Kenneth Walden Marlene Walden Lloyd A. Watkins Tony Williamson David Wilson 43 Parks Allen Stephen Allen William Allen Fredrick Alston Ricky Andrews Teresa Brady Tommy Bray Edwin Bridges David Brown Harvey Brown Milton Brown Kent Burgess Reva Burgess Wayne Burgess John Cassidy Curtis Cassady Wade Caulder Kathy Caviness Gary Caviness Louise Caviness Seventh Winfred Cheek Thomas Coley David Cox Mike Cox Samuel Cox Sandra Cox Sandra Cox Tim Cox Tim Cox Timothy Cranford Mark Davis Troy Flynn Deborah Gales Maria Garret Ricky Gibson Elsie Green Linda Hall Michael Headen Paul Headen Terry Hill Robin Hoffman Valerie Hogan 44 James Hogan Joy Hudson Jerry Hutchins Jones Howell Elaine Isley Kathy Lemons Richard Macon Kenneth Maness Glenda McMasters Jerry McNeil Denner Miller Jimmy Moody Becky Norton Betty Overman William Pate Glenn Patterson Beth Phillips Roger Price Lou Ann Robbins Sandra Roberts Dianne York No BY al ae te3 ee Fy ed a be Vanessa Siler Glynis Smith Jack Souther Nancy Spencer Mary Spinks Garret Spinks Roger Spinks Vivian Staley Joyce Thomas John Trogdon Mike Trogdon Linda Wall Ashley Watkins Earnel Watson Teressa Williams Benny Wood Reece Wright Sharon Wright Denise York Chris York 45 Mike Allred Robert Barnes Don Brewer Ronald Brewer Cheryl Brower Audrey Brown Raymond Brown Stephen Brown Kathy Burgess William Burgess Keith Carmac Janice Cassidy Billy Cavender Tammy Caviness Tanya Caviness Tony Caviness Allen Cheek Amanda Cheek % ite : wees tte? +e as Th LL eee WHEN EE Joseph Hardin Debra Harris Robert Headen 46 Kenneth Criscoe David Coley Cheryl Cox Christopher Cox Robin Cox Donald Crump Ronald Crump Neal Deaton Teresa Deaton Angela Flynn Nina Foust Celia Gant David Gibson Nancy Anne Gibson Clara Gilliland Della Gladden Anthony Goldston Gordon Green Christopher Reid Billy Richardson Jeffrey Richardson Kathryn Richardson Mark Roberts Varetta Siler Antonio Smith Raymond Smith Betty Ann Spencer Eddie Lee Spinks James Spinks Arneta Staley Cle-ester Staley John Staley Eugene Thomas Linda Thomas Kevin Upton Perry White Anita Wolf David York Lisa York 47 Terrie Hussey Lonnie Jones Sammie Kimrey Clark Kivette Gwendolyn Lambert Ray Lutz Dwight Marley John Marley Tayna Marley Phyllis McMillan Shella Miller David Nelson Kenneth Parks Gordon Pate Anne Phillips David Phillips Jimmy Rains Linda Ratliff 48 Leisa Allen Ricky Allen Hal Allred Tavie Andrews Mike Baxter Michael Bodsford Hilda Brooks Charles Brown Don Burgess Sharon Carmac Beverly Cheek Carlton Cheek Debra Cheek Reginald Cheek Brian Cox Cathy Cox Teresa Cox Rhonda Craven Libby Crump Harold Edmondson Bennie Flowers Teresa Flowers Jenn Frazier Chris Freeman Elizabeth Gardner Tommy Garner Diane Gibson Polly Gladden Dolly Gladden Donna Glover David Goins Yvonne Goldston Debbie Gray Tony Hall Audrey Harris Teresa Horner Eric Hudson Alicia Huff Patricia Hopkins Secon’ Grade Clyde Isley Stanley Johnson Ellen Joost Ricky Kidd Cindy Lanier Vickie Leach Ray Leonard Brent Lester Darryle Marley Pam McCall Paulette Miller Jeff Moore Brian Newell Tony Overman Jeff Parker Randy Parks Ken Pate Janet Potts Tommy Reeder Deborah Siler Alan Smith Claude Spinks Edward Spinks Frank Spinks Michael Spinks Jimmy Sweatt Debbie Teague Lindale Thomas Robbie Thomas Dwight David Wall Jerry Wall Billy Ray Watson Lynn Ray Welborn Penny Williamson Elsie Whitehead Seretha Woodell Barry Wright Freda Yates Jeff York Joseph York Sharon Cheek Suzzanne Cheek Catherine Chociej Theresa Chociej Alfred Coble Louis Cox Randy Cox Eugenia Cross Michael Currie Mark Dixon Rebecca Dunn John Ellis I Susan Gaines Antonia Gladden Jimmy Glasgow Christopher Goldston Merrietta Goldston Jerome Graves 50 Naomi Akers Jeffery Allen Deborah Allred Ronald Allred Bruce Andrews Rickey Brewer Robin Brooks Janice Browne Debbie Buchanan Cathy Caviness Bertha Cheek Clifton Cheek David Cheek Jean Cheek Phyllis Cheek Barbara Green William Grose Michael Haga Grade Johnny Hall Ronnie Hall Rodney Harris Howard Hayes Timothy Hoffman Gregory Hudson Johnny Hussey Mark Hussey Laurie Hutchison Doug Isley Jackie Johnson Dennis Jones Ruth Jordan Dickie Joyce Debbie Kivett Gay Kivett Richard Kivett Rita Lawson Keith Mace Mitchell McMaster Terry Moore Lisa Murry David Overman Bonita Siler Christie Smith Chucky Smith Julia Smith Margaret Smith Margaret Spinks Barry Staley David Thomas Dwight Thomas Tammy Watson Sharon Williams Nancy Wright Dawn York ime caneuprpimumunn a ee % ie ee 3 i TS Sains pie Admintstration School Principal Earl R. Hedrick, Jr. School Secretary Cafeteria Workers Mrs. Ray Gilliland and Custodians 53 Miss Lynn Craver Fourth Grade Mr. Tony Brown Fifth Grade Mrs. Mary Slaughter Sixth Grade Faculty Mrs. Catherine Jessup Mrs. E. G. Caveness Fourth Grade Fifth Grade Mrs. Margaret Plummer Mrs. Genive Goldston Fifth Grade Sixth Grade NOT PICTURED Mr. D. L. Walton, Librarian Mrs. Betty Purvis, Teacher Aide Mrs. Frances Roberts Special Education 54 SWxth Grade Kelvin Allen Mark Allen Philip Baxter Cathy Brady Kathryn Brady Sherry Brower Alice Brown Carol Brown Willie Brown Joyce Browne Eddie Burgess Karen Burgess Teresa Buckner Linda Cavender Billy Joe Caviness Margaret Choiciej Steven Coleman Thomas Coward Bruce Cox Stephen Cox Carolyn Dorsett Cynthia Edwards Larry Edwards James Evans Norman Flynn Robin Ford Eric Gaines Rose Marie Gardner James Garner Ed Gibson Linda Gibson Leroy Gladden Timothy Hicks Lynne Hill Terry Hollady Wika Grade Elizabeth Hopper Rickie Horner Glennie Howell Alfred Hudspeth Julia Kennedy Sara Kimrey Rhonda Kinton Andy Kirkman Paul Kivett Gina Lawson Vickie Layton Kara Leach John Maples Darlene Marley Shelbia Marley Margaret McCoy Kay McDowell Philip Nelson Michael Parks Joni Powers nt steeper a! Cynthia Price Ronald Ratliff Hal Richardson James Spinks Juanita Spinks Wayne Spinks Riley Sweatt Teresa Teague Regina Traylor Sally Tucker Cheryl Ann Ward Deborah Williams Richard Willis Linda Wolfe 56 . “ ya ci aes swe vase ane owt Sa iy Fifth Grade Dale Akers Cherry] Allen Delores Barnes Elaine Barnes Harry Brewer Barry Britt Edward Brooks Agnes Brower James Brown Teresa Brown Kathy Burgess Pamela Burgess Ramona Burgess Sharon Burgess Ervin Coble Lloyd Cassidy Carol Jean Caviness Eddie Caviness Monte Caviness Thressa Cheek Mary Chociej Norma Jean Coble Jesse Coley Beverly Cox Dannie Cox Michael Craven Rodney Craven Margie Crump Virginia Dunn Patrick Ford Arthur Gant Sandra G arner Belinda Glover Pamela Denise Graves Gwendolyn Hayes Esther Hobbs Cynthia Hogan 57 Jerry Hopkins Ronnie Hoyle Clara Isley Woodrow Julian David Kennedy Pamela Kinney Faye Kivett Thomas Leach Joe Leonard Deborah Luck Andrew Marley Michael Miller Paul Nelson Rosa Overman Linda Parker Lou Ellen Pugh Deborah Richardson Donna Richardson Fifth Grae Melvin York Terry York 58 Dwain Roberts Pamela Shaw Sherry Smith Thyllis Smith Glender Spinks Charles Staley Sharon Stewart Charles Sweatt Billy Thomas Katherine Trogdon Deborah Wall Richard Wall Catherine Watkins Martha Whitehead Ricky Williamson Sally Willis Merita Wright Cathy York Fourth Grade Randal Abernathy John Allen Terry Allen Cynthia Allred Linda Boger Vernon Bowman Debra Brady James Brewer Dorothy Brower FIRST ROW: Ezelle Brower, Roger Brown, Melanie Burgess, Ronald Burgess, Craig Campbell, Michael Caviness. SECOND ROW: Paul Caviness, George Chociej, Darlene Cooper, Tina Connelly, Becky Cox, Marta Cox. THIRD ROW: Ricky Cox, Vickie Cox, Angie Cross, Randy Currie, Deborah Gaddy. FIRST ROW: Alan Gaines, Edward Glasgow, Mattie Green, Patricia Hardin, Charles Headen, Randy Hill. SECOND ROW: Sandra Horner, Neal Hudson, David King, Jackie Kinton, Susan Lane, Ann Leonard. THIRD ROW: Lori Lutz, Sara Ella Macon, Mary Maples, Melissa McCall, Brenda McCoy, Jill Moore. Fourth Grade Pamela Pless David Powers Wanda Richardson Paula Scott Teresa Welch Cynthia Wilson Darrell Wright Faye York 60 PRESIDENT Linda Bray SECRETARY TREASURER Gregg Pell VICE-PRESIDENT Bill Dorsett REPORTER Gary Williamson Student Co uncil SEATED: Gary Willia mson, Gregg Pell, Linda Bray, Bill Dorsett, Charles Edwards, Sponsor. STANDING: Sue Fesmire, Peggy Coleman, Tommy Strickland, Danny Burgess, David Chriscoe, Jo Lynn Stout. 62 Beta Olu 63 Kam Staff Future Dusiness Leaders of “America 64 Future Jtomemakers of “America 65 Future Seachers of America 66 67 Serence Club 68 G afeterta Workers ustodians 70 arsh als Bill Dorsett Chief Henrietta Wright Cathy Conrad Symbols of the Junior Marshals Jimmy Wright 7] Priscilla Beane Finders Cree Pers ie Murder in the Mi orgue y Mr. Charles Lee Edwards Wilbur Hercules Celeste Nina Frankie Mrs, Nelson Mr. Nelson Granny Mr. Quigley Dr. Brown Madeline Harry Daphne Claude CAST Frankie McAlister David Caim Kathy Cross Jean Nelson JO Ann Parnell Brenda Heilig Neil Allen Linda Bray David Chriscoe Larry Moody Susan Bodsford Steve Caviness Judy Overman Eddie Tucker 1967 Senior Play Directors 72 Mrs. Martha York COMMITTEES STAGE Millard Hinson, Rita Langley, Nancy Shaw, Clifford Cooper, Larry York, Franklin Lang- xi PUBLICITY Karen Burgess, Donald Gaddy, Evelyn Wil- hite, Harris Marley, Peggy Coleman, CONCESSIONS Gracie Richardson, Susan Davis, Johnny Murray, Darrell Carmac. PROGRAMS Harvey Wood, Patricia Brown, Susan Gib- son, Josephine Briles. STUDENT DIRECTORS Kathryn Nelso n, Thad Hardin. deen 2 OME COMUNY Stomecomin te Court Tee Jo Ann Parnell SENIOR ATTENDANT 74 SENIOR ATTENDANT Brenda Heilig Judy Overman JUNIOR ATTENDANT Cathy Conrad Wit nme, SOPHOMORE ATTENDANT FRESHMAN ATTENDANT Margie Joyce Susan Wilson 75 - Young Fad Io ) OVUe 1967 Opring Duaiite 2° Harvey Wood, Brenda Heilig BSE 0h Behe) QUEEN: Steve Caviness, Susan Gibson Seniors Franklin Langley, Jo Ann Parnell PEcort: Maid of Honor Se A, NES Harris Marley, Pat Brown Seniors Kenneth Ellison, Vickie Scott Juniors erey. Holladay, Rita Barve ‘SS. Freshmen Doug Cox, Sue Fesmir “Sophomores. =’. Ross Hall, Ann White - Sophomores inode ashes Sasa Ss _Renay Brown, Paulette Littleton net si EG Freshmen “Ses : icles bree Gee Dn And Hround School Sans paroles Remember that deadline! Mad scientists at work 78 Egie Pe See alts ey eel . aaa wares Base) a), IJ GLE SSLUC Rams” Now what? Danny evades opponents. 80 Jo Lynne Stout Jean Nelson Co-Chief se = ganas sith BR ANG cy eres Ann White 81 Ann Watkins Kathy Cross Chief Susan Wilson Football Seam SITTING: Barry Walden, Arthur Goldston, Doug Hill, Jim Spinks, Nickey Brady, Tim Wright, Chip Graham. KNEELING: Doug Cox, Manager; Ronald Coleman, John Cheek, Mickey Parnell, Carnell Goldston, Frankie Farrar, Jimmy Johnson, Larry Cox, Phillip Nelson, Manager. STANDING: Coach Harold Holmes, Boyce Goldston, Eddie Tucker, Pete Tucker, Mickey Simmons, Thad Hardin, Wayne Harvell, Johnny Murray, Coach Gary Taylor. (NOT PICTURED: David Cain). CO-CAPTAINS: THAD HARDIN AND 3 7 Wie aa COACHES: d eg het HAROLD HOLMES AND EDDIE TUCKER ee ha GARY TAYLOR a wet rs ea Thad Hardin Tackle “Johnny Murray Guard Chip Graham 83- Carnell Goldston . Halfback Quarterback Frankie Farrar Fullback Larry Cox End Mickey Simmons Tackle 84 Wayne Harvell End Mickey Parnell Center Doug Hill Pete Tucker Boyce Goldston End Guard Guard The Rams in action What's next? 22 . Tim Wright Jim Spinks Jimmy Johnson Halfback Halfback Center Girls’? D askethall KNEELING: Pat McAlister, Rebekah Foust, Linda Bray, Jane Rankin, Julia Gales, and Jo Gaye Allred. STANDING: Coach Bryce Robbins, Sue Fesmire, Manager; Frances McGee, Tonia Taylor, Vickie Scott, Connie Coward, Regina Johnson, Pamela Caviness, Brenda Heilig; Managers, Brenda Gibson and Celeste Brady. COACH BRYCE ROBBINS CO-CAPTAINS: LINDA BRAY AND JO GAYE ALLRED Linda Bray Brenda Heilig Julia Gales Guard Forward Guard Jo Gaye Allred Forward Jane Rankin Forward Rebekah Foust Vickie Scott Pat McAlister Forward Guard Forward Do ys ’ Basketball KNEELING: Frankie Farrar, Carnell Goldston, Wayne Harvell, Neil Allen, Harvey Wood. STANDING: Coach Harold Holmes, Jim Spinks, Tim Wright, Danny Burgess, Larry Goins, Boyce Goldston, Wayne Hutchins, Darrell Deaton, Manager; Larry Cox, Coach Gary Taylor. CO-CAPTAINS: COACHES: CARNELL GOLDSTON HAROLD HOLMES AND AND DANNY BURGESS GARY TAYLOR Carnell Goldston Danny: Burgess Forward Center Guard Frankie Farrar Wayne Hutchins Neil Allen Forward Guard Guard Daseball FRONT ROW: Nickey Brady, David Cain, Frankie McAlister, Danny Burgess, Tim Wright, Neil Allen, Steve Caviness, Jimmy Johnson, BACK ROW: Coach Bryce Robbins, Wayne Hutchins, John Cheek, Jim Spinks, Frankie Farrar, Carnell Goldston, Chip Graham, Coach Gary Taylor. COACH: Bryce Robbins COACH: Gary Taylor Steve Caviness Wayne Hutchins Danny Burgess John Cheek Senior Ofahisties NEIL FRANKLIN ALLEN F.F.A. 1,2,3; Dance Escort 1; J.V. Basketball 1,2; Baseball 1,2,4; Science Masters 2,3; Class President 3; Key Club 3,4; Pep Club 3,4; Basketball 4; Senior Superlative; Senior Play. SUSAN ELIZABETH BODSFORD F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Vice President 3, President 4; F.T.A. 2,3; French Club 3; Beta Club 3,4, Sec- retary 4; Class Officer 1; Homecoming Attendant 2; Spring Dance Attendant 3; Homecoming Queen 4; Marshal 3; Basketball 1,2,3; Annual Editor 4; Senior Play. LINDA HELEN BRAY Beta Club 3,4; Chief Marshal 3; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 2, Secretary 3; French Club 3, Vice President; Basketball 2,3,4, Co-captain 4; Student Council 1,2,4, President 4; Annual Staff 4, Co- editor; Spring Dance Attendant 3; Homecoming Attendant 1; Science Club 4; Miss R.H.S. 4; Most Intellectual 4; Class Prophet 4; Senior Play. JOSEPHINE BRILES Pep Clubilva;s 4b HiAwet, as TRACY RANDOLPH BROWER, JR. V. LC Asli 2isibrary Clube 2: PATRICIA LYNN BROWN F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Parliamentarian 1, Historian 2; Spring Dance Attendant 1,4; Ram Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; World History Award 2; American History 3; D.A.R. 4; Program Committee 4; Library Assistant 4, KAREN ANN BURGESS F.H.A, 1,2; April Love Prom Attendant 1; Drama Club 3; Chorus 2; F.B.L.A. 4; Basketball 2; French Club 3; Superlative Most Original ; Library 1;Store Club 2; Junior Science Club 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4. PAUL DAVID CAIN F.F.A, 1,2,3; Football 3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Mr. R.H.S.; Safety Patrol 4; Key Club 4; V.I.C.A. Club 3. DARRELL ROBERT CARMAC F.F.A, 1,2,3; V.I.C.A. 3,4; Bus Driver 3,4; Science Masters 2,3; Pep Club 2,3,4. CHARLES EDWARD CARRAWAY, JR. II Band 3. LARRY CASSADY Band 1,2; Glee Club 1; Football 3; T I 1; Basketball 1; Pep Club 1,2; Baseball 1,2. STEVE FRANKLIN CAVINESS Baseball 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; F.B.L.A. 2,3,4; Mr. F.B.L.A. 3; Key Club 3,4; Reporter 4; F.F.A. 1,2,3; Senior Escort To Spring Dance; Vice President of Senior Class. DAVID SMITH CHRISCOE Football 3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Baseball 1,3,4; Class Officers 3,4; Tournament M.V.P. 4; All- Conference in Baseball and Basketball 4; Senior Play 4. 92 Senior Olahishes PEGGY EULENE COLEMAN F.H.A. 1; French Club 3; Beta Club 4; Marshal 3; Class Representative 4; Student Council 4; Ram Staff 4; Senior Superlative. KENNETH CONRAD F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; V.I.C.A. 3; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Science Club 2,3. GEORGE CLIFFORD COOPER F.F.A, 1,2,3; Football 1; F.B.L.A. 4; Spring Dance Escort 3; Key Club 2,3,4; Science Club 4; Superlative. KATHY ANN CROSS Key Club Sweetheart 4; Cheerleader 1,3,4, Chief 4; Superlative 4; Annual Testator 4; Library Assistant 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Reporter 4; French Club 3; F.T.A. 3,4, Vice-Presi- dent 3; Miss F.T.A. 3; Ram Staff 3,4, Business Manager 3, Typist 4; F.B.L.A. 3,4, Reporter 4; Store Club 1; Senior Play; Miss F.T.A. 3. BRENDA SUSAN DAVIS F.F.A. 1,2,3; F.B.L.A. 3,4, Vice-President 4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Science Club 4; F.T.A. 3; French Club 3; J. V. Basketball 1,2; Courier Tribune Correspondent 4; Ram Proofreader 3. FRANKIE LEE FARRAR Band 1,2,3; Baseball 4; Football 4; Science Club 4; Pep Club 1; Basketball 2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2; Student Council 1,2. DONALD CLEMENT GADDY Key Club 3,4; Science Club 1,2,3,4; F.B.L.A. 4; Football, Basketball Statistician 4; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; Superlative 4; Annual Staff 4; Homecoming Escort 2. SUSAN ANN GIBSON Attendant to Spring Dance 2,4; F.B.L.A. 3,4, Reporter 3, Treasurer 4; Ram Staff 4; Annual Staff 4, Class Editor; Pep Club 2,3,4; Senior Superlative; Homemaking Award 3. CARNELL GOLDSTON Glee Club 1,2; Band 1,2; Football 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2; Baseball 1,2. SALLY GOLDSTON F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; F.B.L.A. 4; Band 1,2,3; Library 1,2; Glee Club 1. ADA MAE HALL F.B.L.A. 3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3, Historian 2, Miss F.H.A. 2; Class officer 1,2,3, Reporter 1, Trea- surer 2, Secretary 3; Store Club 2; Library Club 2; French Club 4; Drama Club 3; Chorus 3; F.F.A. Sweetheart 4; Football Sponsor; Ram Staff; Superlative ''Most Talented ; F.B.L.A. 3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3; Chief Cheerleader 3, Cheerleader 1,2,3. JOHN THADDEUS HARDIN Football 1,2,3,4, Co-Captain 4; Baseball 2; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Safety Patrol 2,3,4; Senior Super- lative; F.F.A. 1,2,3; Student Council, Vice President 3; Annual Sports Editor 4; Ram Staff 3,4; Class President 2; Spring Dance Escort 1,3; Homecoming Escort 1; F.T.A. 2,3; F.B.L.A. 3,4. 93 Senror Olatisttes WAYNE CLARK HARVELL Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 3,4; Track 1,2; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; F.F.A. 1,2,3; F.B.L.A. 3,4; Mr. F.B.L.A. 4; Superlative. BRENDA LOU HEILIG Class Reporter 1;Class Secretary 2;Class Treasurer 3; Class Secretary and Treasurer 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Spring Dance Attendant 2; Student Council 3; Beta Club 3,4, Vice President 4; F.B. L.A. 3,4, Secretary 4; Homecoming Attendant 4;Spring Dance Queen 4; Basketball 2,3,4; Senior Superlative; Ram Staff, Editor 4; Shorthand Award 3; Marshal; Senior Play. MILLARD EVERETTE HINSON F.F.A. 1,2,3; V.LC.A. 3,4; Vice President 4; Science Masters 2,3; Bus Driver 3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Baseball 3,4. BOYD FRANKLIN LANGLEY Bus Driver 3,4; F.F.A. 1,2,3; V.I.C.A. 3, President 4; Spring Dance Escort 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4. RITA ANN LANGLEY F.H.A. 1; F.V. Basketball 1; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Drama Club 3; Chorus 3; F.B.L.A. 3,4; Superla- tive; Library Club 1,2; Store Club 2. FAYE WRIGHT LEONARD F.H.A. 1; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; F.T.A. Sweetheart 4; S.V. Basketball 1,2; Superlative. HARRIS WRENN MARLEY F.F.A. 1,2,3; Science Club 2,3,4; Key Club 3,4, Secretary 3; Beta Club 3,4, Treasurer 3, Presi- dent 4; Marshal 3; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Superlative 4; Spring Dance Escort 4. FRANKIE CLYDE McALISTER Class President 1; Student Council 1; Football 1,2,3; Basketball 2,3; Baseball 1,2,4; F.F.A; Key Club; Sports Writer, Ram; Superlative Most Talented . GLENDA JEAN McMAHON F.H.A. 1,2; F.T.A. 2,3,4, Secretary 4; F.B.L.A. 4; Chorus 3; Basketball 1,2. LARRY FRANKLIN MOODY F.F.A. 1,2,3; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Key Club 3,4, President 4; Track 1,2; Annual Testator 4; Science Club 2,3,4; Publicity Committee. BRENDA JEAN NELSON F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 3, Secretary 4, Miss F.H.A.; Store Club 1; Cheerleader 1,2,3,4, Co- Chief 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; F.B.L.A. 3,4, Historian 4; F.T.A. 3,4, Reporter 4; Library 4; Annual Staff 4, Typist; Rams Staff 4; Business Manager. KATHRYN MARIE NELSON F.H.A. 1,2; Library Club 2; Pep Club 3,4; F.B.L.A. 3,4, Secretary 4, Miss F.B,L.A.; Ram Staff 4; Class Officer 4; Superlative. ROY DALE NICHOLS F.F.A, 1,2,3,4; Library Assistant 4, 94 Sentor Otatistes JAMES WESTLY OVERMAN Bus Driver 1,2,3; Pep Club 1,2,3,4. JUDY ELAINE OVERMAN F.T.A. 2,3,4; Treasurer 3, President 4;Sub. Bus Driver 3,4;Glee Club 1,3; F.H.A. 3; Class Offi- cer 2,3; Basketball 2; Homecoming Attendant 4; Football Sponsor 2; Superlative 4; Pep Club 2,3, 4; Library Assistant 3; Ram Staff 4; Class News; Senior Play; Drama 3. JO ANN PARNELL F.H.A, 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 1, Degree Chairman 4, Chaplain 3; French Club 3; F.B.L.A. 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Drama Club 3; Chorus 3; Ram Staff 3,4; Superlative ''Friendliest''; Homecoming Attendant 3; Homecoming Maid of Honor 4; Spring Dance Maid of Honor 4; Basketball 4; Class Poet 4; J. V. Basketball 2; Library Assistant 3. PHILLIP PATE F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, F.F.A. President 4; F.B.L.A. 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4. GRACIE LEE RICHARDSON F.H.A. 2,3; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; French Club 3; Library Club 3,4; Correspondent to Courier Tri- bune; Chorus. NANCY CAROL SHAW Majorette 1; Basketball 1,2; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2; Student Council 1; Class Officer, Re- porter 2; Library Club 1; F.B.L.A, 3, President 4; Class Historian 4; Ram Staff 4; Chorus 3; Drama 3; Football Sponsor 2; Store Club 2, JUDY CAROL STOKES F.H.A,. 1,2; F.B.L.A, 3,4; Pep Club 2. BRENDA KAY STUART F.H.A. 1,2; F.B.L.A. 3,4; Pep Club 2. CLAUDIE EDGAR TUCKER Football 1,2,3,4, Captain 4; Safety Patrol 1,2,3,4, Sergeant 2, Lieutenant 3, Captain 4; F.F.A. 1,2,3; Spring Dance Escort 2; Homecoming Escort 3,4; Baseball 2,4; Senior Superlative 'Witt- iest”. EVELYN WILHITE Basketball 1,2; F.H.A. 1,2,3, Vice-President 1; Band 1,2,3; Library Club 1,2,3. HARVEY LEE WOOD F.B.L.A. 4; Class Officer 1; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; V.ILC.A. 4, Reporter; Basketball 4. BILLY WAYNE YORK Science Masters 2,3; F.B.L.A. 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; F.F.A. 1,3,4. LARRY JAMES YORK Bus Driver 3; F.F.A. 1,2,3; F.T.A. 2,3,4, Historian; F.I.C.A. 4, Secretary; Science Masters 2; Pep Club 1,2,3,4. 95 The Senior Class of 1967 would like to thank the teachers, sponsors, and stu- dents for their co-operation and support in the publishing of this year book. 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Franklinville, North Carolina ve ert Nema | a bas 69 eer v yeni acca a Compliments of THE WEIMAN COMPANY Ramseur, North Carolina THE WEIMAN COLLECTION HEIRLOOM QUALITY TABLES WRIGHT'S FURNITURE CABINET WORKS Manufacturers of Solid Cedar Bedroom Suites, Chests, and Wardrobes Route 1 Asheboro, North Carolina HOWARD BRADY OIL COMPANY 4 Service Stations Gasoline - Kerosene - Fuel Oil Ramseur, N.C. MOORE, GARDNER ASSOCIATES, INC. Consulting Engineers Asheboro, North Carolina KING’S AMERICAN SERVICE MR, FOOD LINE AMOCO SUPERMARKET, INC. Rocks Washing- Polishing- Lubrication ASHEBORO, N. C. 823 West Salisbury St. 654 North Fayetteville St. Highway 64 and 49 East Dixie Drive 1 Mile West of Ramseur, N. C. RANDLEMAN, N.C. 213 South Main Complete Tire Recapping RAMSEUR, N.C. 24 Hour Wrecker Service U.S. Highway 64 Phone 824-8039 DENTON, N.C. Congratulations to Class of '67 from (Pugh Oil Co Inc. MAIN OFFICE HARVELL’S GROCERY Route 1, Highway 64 East ASHEBORO, N. C. Phone 824-3253 TELEPHONE 625-3476 one 629-2061 Ramseur, N.C. STEVENSON’S TEXACO RECAPPING PHONE 625-3652 Route 6 Asheboro, N. C. ROSE’S STORE Sunset Avenue Asheboro North Carolina ALLSTATE INSURANCE COMPANIES HERB HARTON AGENT c o Sears, Roebuck Co. Bldg. Asheboro, N. C. Phone 629-9291 MURRAY’S RESTAURANT Ramseur, N.C. Meet your friends at Murray's ASHEBORO PLUMBING HEATING COMPANY Furnaces and Oil Burners Myers Water Systems Bendix Washers SALES AND SERVICE 1029 Sunset Avenue Asheboro, North Carolina Telephone 625-6141 JOHN D. PLANT CO. Manufacturers of Industrial Gloves 824-8333 FRANKLINVILLE STORE INC. General Merchandise 824-3295 MANESS KIRKMAN MASONRY CONTRACTORS Brick, Block, Stone Masonry work from coast to coast CLYDE L. MANESS WALTER L. KIRKMAN Phone 629-1765----629-9992 Asheboro, N. C. THE RECORD SHOP Church Street Asheboro, N. C. Burk's Record Shop Raleigh Street pller City, Nac. STONE SHOE COMPANY Shoes Accessories For the Entire Family 226 Sunset Avenue Asheboro, North Carolina Manager - Tony Vuncannon THE BIG DEAL Shoes For Less For The Entire Family 1056 North Fayetteville Asheboro, North Carolina HALL-KNOTT, INC. Men's and Boy's Wear Ladies’ Sportswear Asheboro, North Carolina GRIMES JEWELRY CO. 138 Sunset Avenue Asheboro, North Carolina Phone 625-3352 Compliments of FIRST NATIONAL BANK Asheboro, North Carolina COFFIN SCARBORO QUALITY SHOES ASHEBORO, N. C. Congratulations to Seniors RAMSEUR FLORIST Flowers For Every Occasion Ram seur, North Carolina QUINTON R. CAVINESS PLUMBING HEATING CO. East Dixie Drive Asheboro, North Carolina 625-3000 Compliments to Senior Class B. B. WALKER SHOE COMPANY Manufacturers of Walker Brand Shoes Asheboro, North Carolina Compliments of Ramseur Westinghouse Coin Operated LAUNDROMAT DRY CLEANERS 212 Coleridge Road Ramseur, N.C. Phone: 824-7171 RAMSEUR DRY CLEANERS DIAL 824-2141 Ramseur, N. C. JOHN W. WARD, JR. Insurance Agent Notary Public Realtor Builder P.O) Box 0s Liberty. Nec. All types of Insurance Real Estate Sales and Rentals PELL’S SUPERMARKET Everything for the Table Ramseur, North Carolina MOORE’S AUTO SERVICE GMC Trucks Sales Service Hwy. 64 49 Ramseur, N. C. Compliments of WILLIAMS HOSIERY MILL 948-2881 Robbins, North Carolina BI-RITE SUPERMARKET Better food for better living Liberty Shopping Center Liberty, North Carolina GARNER - MORGAN HARDWARE CO. Home Appliances and Sporting Goods 126-128 N. Church St. Ashe’ ro, North Carolina ALLEN H. LEONARD Independent Insurance Agent 307 Liberty Street Phone 824 - 3374 Complete Coverage PEOPLE'S SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION Serving Randolph County Since 1904 410 Main Street Ramseur, North Carolina Nancy Shaw and Steve Caviness are inquiring about interest rates on their savings account at People's Savings and Loan Association in Ramseur, North Carolina. Home Office: 120 Worth Street Asheboro, North Carolina CRAVEN-KIVETT STORE , Where Values are higher than Prices Phone 824-2554 Susan Davis and Phillip Pate enjoy an interesting talk with Mrs. Kivett and Mrs. Craven in one of the many departments at Craven- Kivett Department Store. YORK HARDWARE COMPANY Sheet Metals and General Hardware Dutch Boy Paints goucne (NDPAP: Jean Nelson and Donald Gaddy are commenting on the fine quality of paint and other fine merchandise sold at York's Hardware. Coleridge Road Phone 824-5066 RAMSEUR INTER-LOCK KNITTING COMPANY Ramseur, N.C. ee Quality Knit Fabrics Hurley Stuart, a packer and in- spection foreman, is explaining to Billy York and Larry Moody the meth- ods and procedures used in weighing the Interlock fabric which goes into making a finished garment. Mr. Sam Rankin, President of the Ramseur Inter-Lock Knitting Company, is concentrating on the many orders which come into the plant from different sections of the country. Bob Kimrey, a knitter, is dem- onstrating one of the complicated knitting machines used in making the different kinds of materials at the Ramseur Inter-Lock Knitting Plant. CONGRATULATIONS Class of 1967 Growth In Industry Is Dependent Upon Your Growth in Education TEXTURED FIBRES, INC. Liberty, North Carolina RANDOLPH TECHNICAL COBLE DAIRY PRODUCTS INSTITUTE AAWNI CS Spe SAS The name Coble on Milk EN aN is like Sterling on silver. =) ape a5 Qiu Ce MY Ke nERUITS ZS) OFFERS TO YOU FIRST + OY Caso Technical Education Trade and Vocational Education General Adult Education High School Equivalency Diploma Short Courses (any kind) Extension Courses Train Today For Tomorrow's Jobs! 629 Industrial Park Asheboro, N. C. Telephone 629-1471 Ramseur, N.C. PEP’ S APPLIANCE COMPANY Ramseur, N. C. They refuse to be under sold Phone 824-3342 Jean Nelson and Harvey Wood are admiring one of the many color television sets at Pep's Appliance Company. Pep also has a great va- riety of household appliances needed in every home. THE BANK OF COLERIDGE Ramseur, N. C. Accounts up to $10,000 are insured by F. D. I. C. Susan Bodsford is completing a deposit slip for Billy York who does his banking with the well-known Bank of Coleridge at Ramseur, North Carolina. BRADY APPLIANCES G. E, APPLIANCES Phone 824-3231 Ramseur, North Carolina Congratulations from B. Cc. MOORE SONS Sunset Avenue Asheboro North Carolina Compliments of LIBERTY CHAIR COMPANY Liberty North Carolina Compliments of BLUE MIST DRIVE-IN Highway 64 4 Miles East of Asheboro Asheboro North Carolina DELK FLORIST GREENHOUSES 1825 Raleigh Rd. Asheboro North Carolina Cee Ga EOO@DICGENTER We sell close to cost to save you more. U.S. Highway 64 Asheboro North Carolina Compliments of RANDOLPH DRIVE-IN Davis Hill Owner Coleridge Road H K GULF SERVICE Phone 824-4811] Ramseur, North Carolina Seg tA: _ Bs ), ree eS Ee SS Reem RAN COUNTY 0) 0) UL 37 002


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