Randleman High School - Rendezvous Yearbook (Randleman, NC)
- Class of 1959
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'K' ff 4 o , . ii i 1 ,' ,' if Q 0 , ' .- '1 'W MK! u . ,-.......-....., , KU' In dee est ratitude for his friendly interest understanding, 5 -QQJLWM -,4 P 9 .1 d ' ' t' n the Senior Class of nineteen-hundred fifty- an inspira io , nine proudly dedicates its Rendezvous to I , TED D. AUSTIN. , fbeclicaiian 'ff sf f J, fl ffl st vi mounts. '-' Minh -hwchnwlo ., ln!!! m 'Ziff Wlim On May 18, 1956 the Class of '59 was saddened by the death of afellow member. In memory ofwarm friendship, we reserve this page in honor of KENNETH RAY I-IUNSUCKER. Wana MR. TED D. AUSTIN Albermarle, North Carolina B. S. , Pfeiffer College Commercial MR. JOSEPH AZEL BROOKSHIRE Randleman, North Carolina A. B. , U. N. C. Health and Physical Education MR. FLETCHER W. CAUSEY Randleman, North Carolina B. S. , High Point College Science MISS MYRTLE COX Climax, North Carolina A. B. , Guilford College French, Latin and Library Q PRINCIPAL'S MESSAGE All recorded events become a part of history. This publication is a history of the Graduating Class Of1959, Here is recorded the highlights ofyour school career in printed and pictoral form. This publication is yours, compiled by you so that you may from time to time, in the future, review this portion in your life which will mean more to you as time passes. Everything in this, your history, is a part of the foundation on which your future will be built. If you have a good foundation, you may expect a successful future. All of you have attained a certain amount of success, since you have graduated from high school. I am sure that your success in graduating from high school is an outc ome of hard work, co-operation, sincerity and a desire to succeed. To succeed in life you need only to continue on this same basis. Our aim at Randleman High School has been to helpyou to gain as much knowledge as you will need to start your career in life and to attain attitudes that will allow you to use this knowledge most advanta- geously in earning a living and enjoying life. We shall w atch with anticipation as you make your way in life and sincerely hope that your way be both successful and happy. W. K. Cromartie Principal ,r 3 u , if 1 Noi Pictured N 46.040 MR. J. M. SMITH Johnston, South Carolina A.B. , Wofford College M. A. , East Carolina College Mathematics MR. ADDISON A. WALL Sophia, North Carolina A. B. , U. N. C. Social Studies MISS WANDA E. WALTON High Point, North Carolina A. B. , High Point College English .i , , ,Q . 2 he-N141 I .ng . ,,, A-2 1- MR. CLARENCE H. EDWARDS Greensboro, North Carolina A.B. , Guilford College Social Studies MR. J. WARREN GEORGE Bennettsville, South Carolina A.B. , Furman University U.N.C. X ' Mathematics MRS. JACQUELINE LEWIS V M Randlernan, North Carolina 4, B. s., High Point College Home Economics MRS. LUCILLE F. NEWLIN Randleman, North Carolina B. S.M. , W.C. U.N.C. U. N. C. Music, Civics, English MR. DAVID REYNOLDS Randleman, North Carolina B. S., Utah State N.C. State Agriculture MRS. MARY H. xpvvavm. 'CT is MoNTooMERY l if Franklinville, North Carolina A.B., w.c.U.N.c. En g lish if if jg 11' 43 5 ,fr 'fi ' ,,,.-fy Q11 ll . 6 xl i r faq .nn A- wr-sr ? x 4 it :av -cn ,. 1 I M- Q! I I 1' 4 'V CLASS OFFICERS LEWIS FARLOW ............. President LAWRENCE SMITH ..... Vice President JAMES FARLOW ............ Secretary JIMMY LINEBERRY ......... Treasurer paem TOMORROW We consider the present, Dwell thoughtfully on the past, And anxiously ponder the future. Soon we shall walk solemnly Down these corridors for the last time. Then the door of Reality will be flung open, And Tomorrow will no longer await us Behind closed doors. For twelve short years we have lived here, We have been protected by guiding hands. Soon it will be past, And we must go on, alone. No longer shall we have these guiding hands To go before us and smooth the way, Or push the briars aside As we walk by. Today we see things dimly, As a shadow Cast upon a restless sea. Tomorrow we shall be able to see more clearly Through unprejudiced eyes. We shall become accustomed to rocky roads And thorns which sting the flesh. Tomorrow must be molded and made By our own aspirations. Tomorrow We must be ready. For twelve years We have waited with hopeful longing Til we could be on our own. It is a challenge-can we meet it? Are we ready? Tomorrow awaits. MYRA HUSSEY Class Poet 8 , . cw .Q f. ' ,, sf,-, In f flicuifa What we are is God's gift to us, What we become is our gift to God. Qalcwfi Wfcwum Blue and White Forget-Me-Not HILDA CHRISTINE ALLRED A little body, wherein is lodged a mighty mind. Class President 1, 3, Class Secretary 2, F.H.A. 1, 2, -3, 4, Parliamentarian 2, Secretary 3, Basketball 1, Manager 2, 33 Student Council 2, 3, Secretary 2, J. C. L. 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 2, Secretary 25 Pep Club 2, 2, 3, Library Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 35 Monogram Club 3, 4, Camera Club 3, 4, Secretary 35 Homecom- ing Attendant 35 Annual Staff 45 F. B. L. A. 3, 45 Office Assistant 45 F. T. A. hp, ,S 'IHTZ' f 3 iifffiff I 4. VALASTRA MAE ALLRED Alw ays courteous and dependable, with a yen for the lighter side. F.H.A. 1, 2,35 Latin Club 25 j.C.L. 2,3,4, F.B. L. A. 3, 45 Library Club 3,45 F.T.A. 4. DORIS FAYE AUMAN A little body often harbors a great soul. F. H. A. 1,2,4, Homecoming Attendant 35 F.B.L.A. 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 4, J. C. L. 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 2. M... , 'Qin JAMES DOYLE BATTEN A boy whose n ature is one of the best, full of energy, vim, and zest. Class Treasurer 2, Bus Drivers Club 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent 4, C ame ra Club 4, French Club 4, Vice- President 4, Annual Staff 4, F.B.L.A. 3,43 F.T.A. 4, junior Play, Senior Play, Superlative. NAN RICE BEAN Neatness is the crowning grace ofwomanhood. 4-I-I Club 1,2,Basl-netball 1,2,4,F.B.L.A. 4, F.H. A. 1, 2, Song Leader 2, Camera Club 1, 2, Chorus 2, 3, Monogram Club 3, 45 I. C. L. 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, President 3, Latin Club 2, Secre- tary 2, F.T.A. 4, Homecoming Attendant 35 Class Treasurer 1, Spotlight Staff 2, 3,43 Superlative. .,,, oT1s JASON BRAMMER Merrily, M e rr i ly shall I Q, . , , 5 , live. 45393 'mi ' Q34 'ra Allied Y o ut h 1, 2, Photo- ' ', an graphy Club 1,25 Monogram f , f ,., 3 .. Club 2,3,4, Sportsman A A H ,,,,,.,.,,.. Club 2, F. B. L. A. 4, Bus V , D r i v e r s Club 2, 3, 4, Pep V , Club 3,45 senior Play, Superlative. v ef ,K , 1, VS' . is GM of '59 SYLVIA DEAN BURROW Often amusing and ever good-natured. F.T.A. 4, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, F. B. L. A. 3, 4, 4-H Club 1, 2, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Attendant 2, 4, C lass Treasurer 2, Camera Club 3, 4, Cheerleader 4, Superlative. EMOGENE COLTRAN E With malice toward nonegwith charity for all. 041' 'five fa faq' ' . BRENDA SUE BROWN To be trusted is a greater compliment than to be loved. Latin Club 2, J.C.L. 2, 3, 43 Beta Club 2,3,4, Camera Club 3,45 F.B.L.A. 3,45 Spotlight Staff 3, 4, Ar1 Editor 3, News Editor 45 Debate Team 3, World Peace Award 3, Marshal 3, Annual Staff 4, Assistant Editor 4, Friendship Club 4, Pep Club 4, F. T. A. 4, Office Assistant 45 Super- lative. S5 1 Am 'V ' Y df' .si i Xi? 'C'wa..v f..,1,, BRENDA JOYCE CORNW ELL Those eyes so pretty, that smile so friendly. Class President 25 F. H. A. 1, 3, 45 F.B. L. A. 3, 45 F. T.A. 45 Friendship Club 45 Giftorian. MARGARET IO COX A merry heart does good like sunshine. F. H. A. 2, 3, 45 C a me ra Club 35 Pep Club 2, 35 -- ZZ . W 1 Library Club 3,4, Treasurer45ClassVice- President 3. SANDRA ALESE DAVIS The Way to gain a friend is to be one. '45, Beta Club 3, 4, Treasurer 35 F. B. L. A. 3, 45 F. H. A. 1, 25junior Play5 Chorus 25 '-'Q Annual Staff 4, Business my 1 M an a g e r 45 Superlative5. Marshal 35 Pep Club 25 Library Club 45 Spotlight ldaxm '12 0-1- ,fu Staff 3, 45 4-I-I Club 1, 2, 3, 45 F.T.A. 45 Senior Play. 3 . . 'W .' 'N 'ri 1 A A-+ fa ia. If W 90' ,,.-.- ......... if . x 7 fr.. CAROLYN SUE DENNIS 'Unquestionably a good and likeable girl. Annual Staff 4, Advertising Manager 45 Library Club 3, 45 F.I-I.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 F.B. L. A. 3, 45 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Class Treasurer 35 4-H Club 35 Spotlight Staff 45 Super- lative. WALTER DAVID DENNIS If worry were the cause of death, he would live forever. JUDITH COLLEEN EVANS Cheerfulness is an excellent wearing quality. F. H. A. 2, 3, 45 4-H Club 2, 35 Office Assistant 4. iv. iv TONY ERNEST EWING To the valiant heart, naught is impossib 1 e. Monogram Club 3, 45 Latin Club 251. C. L. 2, 3, 45 Bus Drivers Club 45 F. B. L. A. 35 F.T.A. 45 Camera Club 3, 45 4-I-I Club 45 Baseball 3, 45 Sen- ior Play. ISAAC JUNIOR FARLOW A ple a S i n g countenance is a silent commen- dation. F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. A K .,., W F T A. 4, Secretary 45 Latin Club 25 Class Secre- tary 45 4-H Club 35 Super- lative5 F. F. A. 45 F. B. L. A. 3, 4, Historian 3, President 4 Football 45 Junior Play5 Office Assistant 25 Senior Pl ay5 Pep Club 45 J. C. L. 34' A LEWIS WARD FARLOW JAMES HOPKINS FARLOW ' A E' ' H A sense' of humor teamed A little nonsense now and Wlth talent- H I then is relished by the best A ,ma .sn F- F'A' 12 22 31 41 V 1 . W-.1 Pr 'd 3 Pr 'd r4- Of men. u , I SSI ent , GSI en , A an Monogram Club 2,3,4, 2, 3, 4. Glam af '59 NANCY CAROL FOGLEMAN A li tt l e F r e n c h doll wrapped with ribbons of kindness and thoughtfulness of others. Superlative5 4-H Club 3, 4, Secretary 45 F. B. L. A. 35 Monogram Club 3, 45 Annual Staff 4, Art Editor 45 Spotlight Staff 3,45 Library Club 45 Office Assistant 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 45 Beta Club 3, 4, Secretary 45 Student Council 3, 45 junior Play5 Pep Club 2, 35 Camera Club 35 Class Secretary 1, Vice-President 35 H o m e c o m i n g Attendant 45 F.H.A. 1, 2, 35 Marshal 35 Track 3. WILLIAM DAVID GLENN He who is persistent in his work, s u c c e s s will crown his efforts. Football Man ag e r 15 Glee Club 1, 25 Civil Ace Patrol 45 Class Vice-President 35 Superlative 4. N.- f President 45 French Club 4, President 45 Superlative5 4- I-1 Club 1, 2, 3, Song Leader 35 junior Play5 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 3, All-Confer- ence 45 Track 3, 45 Library Club 45 Bus Drivers C lub 45 Class President 4. S? nvfm' M . THAD JOSEPH GRAY Some love the girls, some do not, Some love a few, I love a lot. F.F.A. 1, 2, Pep Club 45 Latin Club 2, j.C.L. 2, 3,45 Bus Drivers Club 3, F.B.L.A. 3,4. BETTY IO GREGSON She is the quiet type, yet she's a friend you won't forget. Latin Club 2, C. L. 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, Superlativeg F. B. L. A. 4. , 1 1 i4zfe.1a?fEf: fiffri 9413, WW..- Wgur. , W ., , RACHEL FOGLEMAN GRIFFIN The thin g that goes the fartherest t ow a r d making life worthwhile, but costs the least and does the most, is just a pleasant smile. Pep Club 2, 4, 4-H Club 1, 2, 3,45 Chorus 4, Senior Play. YMK. PATRICIA ANN HILL A quiet and gentle nature 'UT' 'Y has she. ---4-A f F.H. A. 1,2,3,4, 4-H Club ,I 1, 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 45 F.B. F -si L.A. 4. Seam 'R LINDA GAIL HOLLINGSWORTI-I like Pretty, charming, and awfully nice, the kind of girl you look at twice. F. l'l.A. 1, 2, 3, Parliamentarian 35 4-H C lub 1, 2, 3, 4, F. B. L. A. 3, 4, Vice-President 3, 4, F.T.A. 45 J. C. L. 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 25 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 C ame ra Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 35 Class Vice- Pre si d e n t 2, President 3, Spotlight Staff 1, 3, Annual Staff 4, Advertising M a n a g e r 4, Senior Play, Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4, Chief 4, Giftorian, Superlative, F. F. A. Sweetheart 2,35 Homecoming Attendant 2, 3, 4, Queen. EUGENE LARRY I-IOUGI-I Dependable as the Rock of Gibralter. Bus Drivers Club 4, French Club 43 F.B. L.A. 3, 4, Superlative. RACHEL GRACE MARSH -ns.. .ix 'sf MYRA DALE HUSSEY Quiet manners are the work of good breeding. Beta Club 2, 3, 4, County Treasurer 4, F. H. A. 1, 2,Latin Club 2,J.C.L. 2, 3,4, Spotlight staff 2, s,4, corditor 4, 12.13. L.A. 3, 4, Marshaia, cho- rus 3, Friendship Club 4, Class Poet, F. T.A. 4. JAMES CARL LINEBERRY When our work and play collide, seize play and put cold work aside. Superlative, F. F. A. 4, F. B. L. A. 4, J. C. L. 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Class Treas- urer 4, Bus Drivers Club 25 Friendship Club 4. 61644 of '59 W Just the sort of girl that a person likes to claim as a friend-and she is claimed by many. F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, F. B. L. A. 3, 4, Student Council 3, Class Vice-President 1, Basketball 1, 2, 3,45 Track 35 F. T. A. 4, President 4. PATSY LOUISE MYERS A package full of surprises tied with pretty wrap- pings. Student Council 1, Class President 1, Latin Club 2, Treasurer 2, J.C.L. 2, 3,43 F.H.A. 1,2, 3, 4, F. B. L. A. 3, 4, Chorus 2, 4, President 4, Pep Club 2, 4, 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4, jun i or Play, Spotlight Staff 1, 2, 3, S e n i or Play, Superlative, Home- coming Attendant 4. . ...-gym an 'ttt rt RAYMOND EUGENE LANIER Patience achieves more than force. F. F.A. 1, 2, 4, 4-H Club 1. , 6 LOGAN WEAVER LINEBERRY, III Not merely to exist, but . to amount to something in in life- A- Latin Club 2, J.c.L. 2, 3, 45 Camera Club 1, 2, 3, 4, gg' Student Council 1, 3, 4, W-'fr' Vice-President 3, President 4, Spotlight S t a ff 1, 3, 4, Business Manager 3, Exchange Manager 4, Beta Club 3, 4, Debate Team 3, F.B.L.A. 4, Annual Staff 3, 4, junior Editor 3, Editor 4, Superlative, Football 1, Band 1, 2. 5' ri, 1' gg. .45 'L' , ,ar MILDRED MARIE NELSON Start what you aim to finish. F. B. L. A. 3, 45 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 F. T. A. 45 French Club 45 Student Council Treasurer 45 Senior Play5 Superlative5 Spotlight Staff 4. PHYLLIS GAYLE OLIVER Any job well-done5 politeness to everyone. F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, County Historian 45 C a me ra Club 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 F. T.A. 4, Vice- President 45 Library Club 35 I. C. L. 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 25 F.B.L.A. 3, 4, Secretary 45 Glee Club 25 Monogram Club 3, 45 Basketball M a na g er 2, 35 Cheerleader 45 Spotlight Staff 3, 45 Annual Staff 4, Feature Editor 45 Class Secretary 35JL11'1lOI' Play5 Superlative5 Class Historian. air ,gm .0-w'm l ARNOLD DEAN RICH F o r g e t your regrets and 'QM reme mber your accom- , ,.7 A V A JULIAN CLYDE REITZEL 1 Good nature and good sense R stay ever with you. ',,- ' F.B.L.A. 3,45 4-H Club 1, 25 Chorus 15 Superlative. Z, 5 4. .S Sm at Kikf 1 I V JAWS? 'qs' 9 u- , A Q' In x 5.0. ' 11 7 f 1 I '3 plishments. Student Cotmcil 15 Mono- gram Club 1,25 French Club 45 Superlative5 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 3, 4. FRANK SPENCER RICH A quiet t ong ue bespeaks a busy, busy brain. F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 45 F. B. L. A. 3, 45 Bus Drivers 3, 4, Safety Award 35 SuperlatiVe5 Annual Staff 4. BARBARA GRAVES RICHARDSON Good nature is the beauty of the soul and better than wit. F. I-I. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 2, President 35 Camera Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 45 F. B. L. A. 45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Class Treasurer 1, Vice-President 25 Student Council 15 Office Assistant 45 Chorus 25 4-I-I Club5 F. T. A. 45 Spotlight Staff 25 Super- lative. lit' 4.-5-fl .lifrl . .- fu, + .jg Q, . ix, was-A ' NANCY JANE RUSSELL Manners, not gold, is a woman's best adornment. F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Camera Club 1, 2, Library Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Spot- light Staff 3, Pep Club 2,35 Basketball 1, Latin Club 2, j.C.L. 2, 3, 4, Band 1,2. 7, ,, ' 7 A RAYMOND LUTHER RICHARDSON Worry never made men great, t h e re fo r e why should I worry. Football 1, 2, 3,4, Captain 4, All-CoLmty 4, All- Conference 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Tra ck 3, 45 F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Superlative, Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 4. JERRY EU GENE ROBBINS Life without mischief is not life at all. Bus Drivers Club 3,4, F.F.A. 1, 2, 3. Glau of '59 1 was Na.. LAWRENCE CARL SMITH The most manifest sign of wisdom is continual cheer- fulness. F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Bus Drivers Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4. DELBERT LEE SPILLMAN And though hard be the task, keep a stiff upper up. 544 42 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, I.C.L. 2, 3, 45 Bus Drivers Club 3, 4. LILLIAN MARIE STAMEY Absolutely reliable, has an even temper and is liked by everyone. Superlative. 6lh5,,,,...- qw-. mf SW of grit. ANICE FAYE STANLEY J Intelligence and Grace doth join to make a per- fect woman. F.B. L. A. 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, President 3, I. C. L. 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, junior Play, F. T. A. 4. DELORES ANNETTE STEED And underneath it all, a heart of purest gold. F.H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, 3, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 1, 2, C hie f 2, Beta Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Presid Spotlight Staff 3, 4, Co-Editor 4, Marsh ent 4, al 3, Chief 3, F. T.A. 4, Student Council 4. JAMES WILLIAM -- THOMPSON fd 'K f I put all my troubles in a A in box and sat on the top and t laughed. 9 w ,,,f. V g , '.LiQiE?1 Q.. gm. 4 ,A W . .wig REBECCA LOUISE TROGDON A true friend is forever a friend. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Co- Captain 4, All-Conference 3, All-County 2, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, F.B. L. A. 3, 4, 'KIT F.H.A. 1, 2,3,4,4-I-I Club iff! 3 Latin Club 2, j.C.L. 2, 3, 4, F.B. L. A. 3, 4, Bus Dri- vers Club 3, 4, Superlative, F.T.A. 4. ,.. , 1 fi 4 ' 4 1 A-iff I an ,Q 1 KM U.. 5 455.1 Jian- ? -. v, 1, Annual Staff 4, Sales M an ag e r 4, junior Play, Library Club 3, 4, President 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Senior Play, Track 3,4, Latin Club 2, J. C. L. 2, 3, 4, F. T. A. 4. BONNIE EMILY QPATJ VARNER Full of life, sense, and wit, lots of fun and plenty F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Beta Club 2, 3, Secretary 2, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Camera Club 2, 4, F.B. L. A. 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4, Latin Club 2, President 2, I.C.L. 2, 3, 4, Debate Team 3, Spotlight Staff 3, Exchange Editor 3, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, President 4, Class Treasurer 3, Stude nt Council 2, Basketball 1, Scorekeeper 2, 3, 4,jun- ior Play, Annual Staff 4, Sports Editor 4, Super- lative, Class Prophet, Homecoming Attendant 4, Senior Play, F. T. A. 4, Treasurer 4. WINFRED ROBERT VICKORY, JR. Take life easy and with a pleasant smi1e. Bus Drivers Club 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Sentinel 3,4, Football 3, 4, Pep C lub 4, Annual Staff 4, Sports Editor 4. Hn.. ups. 1' 9T W'-wav' 'H Mig-F -X 5347 I , .,f,4's.'f ' nil . S. ,lu V 5 . . . 2 - V 'vm 53355, 5 , ALWANDA WILLIAMS To know her is to love her. 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 3, 45 Chorus 35 F. H. A. 45 F.B.L.A. 4. FAY DEEN WALLS We gazed and gazed and still the wonder grew at all the many things she could do. Spotlight Staff 45 Monogram Club 45 F. B. L. A. 45 Student Council 3, 45 4-I-I Club 1, 2, 35 Basketball 2, 35 Office Assistant 2, 3, 4. BRENDA FAYE WARD Silence is golden. J.C.L. 2, 3,45 Latin Club 25 F.H.A. 1,2, 3,45 F.B.L. A. 3, 45 Class Secretary 15 Spotlight Staff 3,45 Pep Club 25 F. T.A. 4. ,K . is AA. gi BETTY JEAN WOOD 53 gm, K l had rather be a woman adorned with g o o d dispo- A f f sition than much gold. Latin Club 3. Elma of '59 WADE MAURICE YOUNG I never let study interfere with my education. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 3, 45 Bus Drivers Club 3, 45 Monogram Club 3, 45 F. B. L. A. 3, 45 F.F.A, 3, 45 Senior Play5 4-H Club 1, 25 Library Club 1, 25 Track 2, 3, 45 Chorus 4. NORA LEE YOW Ne'er a dull or idle momentwhen she is present. F. H. A. 1, 25 F. T. A. 45 Basketball Manager 45 Monogram Club 45 Library Club 3, 4, Secretary 4. 'Q W M... M2 .1 S3 3+ iw ,Tx sw .fa-41 TU!!! ani 7Mlamewl' We, the Senior Class of 1959, of Randleman High School, realizing our departure is near at hand, hereby declare and make this our last Will and Testament. ARTICLE I To Mr. Cromartie, our principal, we leave our appreciation for his guidance through our high school years. ARTICLE II To Mrs. Montgomery and Mr. Austin, our senior sponsors, we leave our love and thanks for guiding our steps each day for a better future. ARTICLE III To the other teachers, may we express our gratitude for helping each ofus to become seniors. ARTICLE IV To the juniors, Sophomores, and Freshmen, we leave the responsibility for each of them to use their educational opportunities now. ARTICLE V We bequeath to individuals the following items: I, I-IILDA ALLRED, leave my ability of talking incessantly to everyone in the halls to lla jean johnson, and my height to Sylvia Blake. I, VALASTRA ALLRED, leave my place behind the ice cream box to my sister Irene, and my place at the radiator to the freshmen who unsuccessfully tried to take it this year. I, FAYE AUMAN, leave my seat in shorthand to anyone whotakes it, wishing him better luck than I had. I, DOYLE BATTEN, leave my ability to get into detention hall to jimmy Hamlet, and a book of detention notices to Mr. Edwards. I, NAN RICE BEAN, leave my position on the basketball team to Faye Cooley, hoping she will fill the position better than I did. I, OTIS Mustard BRAMMER, leave my superlative to Guy Steed, my path up the road to Bill Lineberry, and my ability to get along with Mr. Edwards to Johnny Walls. I, BRENDA BROWN, leave my title of Most Studious to jean julian. I, SYLVIA BURROW, leave anything I have forgotten to anyone who can find it. I, EMOGENE COLTRANE, leave my ability to talk and laugh in Mr. Wall's Economics Class to anyone who likes to have a lot of fun. I, BRENDA CORNWELL, leave my art of blushing to Larry Allred. We, MARGARET COX and NANCY RUSSELL, leave Mr. Wall a quiet class, and leave our positions at our radiator to anyone who can think of ways to pester the whole school. I, SANDRA DAVIS, leave my title of Most Typical to anyone who can compose himself enough to act like a senior, and my place in the Junior and Senior plays to my sister Minkey. I, SUE DENNIS, leave my title to my sister Brenda, and leave my place at the radiator for my sister Shirley and her gang. I, WALTER DENNIS, leave because I want to get an education. I, JUDITH EVANS, leave my ability to go four years without a detention slip to my brother Kenneth. I, TONY EWING, leave my ability to drive Bus 84 to anyone who can drive it, and my place as pitcher on the baseball team to anyone who is left-handed and can pitch. I, ISSAC FARLOW, leave because I have no other choice. I, JAMES FARLOW, leave gladly. I, LEWIS FARLOW, leave my long legs to Wally I-Iockett. I, NANCY FOGLEMAN, leave with jimmy, and leave my title as Most Althle tic to my sister Judy who, I hope, will deserve it more than I. I, TI-IAD GRAY, leave my ability to live at night and sleep on Saturday and Sunday morn- nings to DeVere Williams. ful 7061! wa! 7a1iam.enl I, BETTY JO GREGSON, leave my title as Best Sport to Jean Julian, and my ability to keep my mouth shut to anyone who needs it. I, RACHEL FOGLEMAN GRIFFIN, leave gladly to join my husband Rudolph wh o is in the Army. I, PATSY HILL, le ave my seat in bookkeeping to my sister Betty and hope she likes it as much as I do. I, LINDA HOLLINGSWORTH, leave Homecoming Queen to Lynda Owens, and I leave all my friends regretfully. I, LARRY HOUGH, leave Bus 17 to anyone who will have it. I, MYRA HUSSEY, leave with fond memories of High School days. RAYMOND LANIER, leave my Pontiac troubles to Monroe Yow. JIMMY LINEBERRY, leave my superlative as Best Looking to Bill Lineberry. I, WEAVER LINEBERRY, leave before anyone finds out what I have really been doing all year. I, RACHEL MARSH, leave my determination to get a good education to my brother James, and my sisters Lois, Jean, and Pat. I leave eve ry one to use his educational opportunities now. I, PATSY MEYERS, leave the happiest days of my life to anyone who can enjoy himself in school as much as I have. I, MILDRED NELSON, leave my position as Treasurer of the Student Council to anyone who wants much responsibility. I, PHYLLIS OLIVER, leave anything l have to anyone who wants it. I, JULIAN REITZEL, leave digging out in low gear, my superlative to DeVere Williams, and to Mr. Edwards my place in detention hall. I, ARNOLD RICH, leave my muscles to Archie Wood. I, FRANK RICH, leave my mathematical brain to Jimmy Davis. I, BOBBIE JO RICHARDSON, leave my superlative, Best Personality, to Ruth Richardson, and any other art that I may have to whoever needs it. I, RAYMOND RICHARDSON, leave my football Jersey No. 40 to D ale Red Fox In I: Hollingsworth. I, JERRY ROBBINS, leave with permission for a change. I, LAWRENCE SMITH, leave wishing I could take Brenda with me. I, DELBERT SPILLMAN, leave my abilityto make untimely remarks to anyone who is unfor- tunate enough to get it. I, MARIE STAMEY, leave my title as Most Considerate to whoever deserves it. I, JANICE STANLEY, leave my position as a senior to my brother Raymond, and my place in the Junior play to anyone who can fill it. I, ANNETTE STEED, leave my position as Beta Club President to anyone capable of getting twenty-five hours out of one da'y. I, JAMES THOMPSON, leave my title of Best Personality to Delores Eisenhart, and all my fun at the radiator to anyone that enjoys it as much as I did. I, LOUISE TROGDON, le ave my ability to get along with Mr. Brookshire to Ann Gregson, and my position on the basketball team to anyone who can make as many mistakes as I. I, PAT VARNER, leave my position as scorekeeper to anyone who is sly enough to boost our score, and I leave all my friends regretfully. I, BOB VICKORY, leave my bus, and football Jersey No. 75 to Wally Hockett. FAY DEEN WALLS, leave my superlative Best-All-Around to Lynda Owens. FAYE WARD, leave my place in bookkeeping to anyone who wants it. I, ALWANDA WILLIAMS, leave Mr. Wall permanently because I have had him every year in high school. I, BETTY JEAN WOOD, leave my seat in typing to Linda King in hopes that she will take it. I, WADE YOUNG, leave my ability to get into trouble with Mrs. Newlin to Wayne Hill. I, NORA YOW, leave my position as Secretary of the Library Club to anyone who is nom- inated for it, and Girls' Basketball Manager to Elizabeth Duggins. I: 1, Hereunto we set hand and seal THE SENIOR CLASS' OF 1959 Sandra Davis, Testatrix Glaafip Ten years ago when the class of '59 graduated we r e ally thought we had it made. No more school or taking orders for us. How wrong can you be? We found out that you don't start at the top of anything. Despite this, our class has done extra well. This morning when I was making rounds at the R and l e m a n Memorial Hospital, where I am a nurse, Idiscovered that one of my patients was WEAVER LINEBERRY, who is working for General Electric as an electric engineer. Like most big businessmen, he was having an annual checkup. While we were talking, NAN BEAN, who is a laboratory technician, dropped in to take a blood test. Before long the class of'59 entered into the conversation. Weaver told us that PI-IYLLIS OLIVER is private s e cr e t ary to executive JAMES THOMPSON, who manufactures Thompson's seat covers for young toddlers. BETTY JO GREGSON, JUDITI-I EVANS, and SUE DENNIS are nurses at Cone Memorial Hospital in Greensboro. PATSY MEYERS didn't confine her acting to high school. She is now the star of a comedy hit on Broadway. RACHEL MARSH is working as an informer for the FBI. LEWIS FARLOW broke all records in the Olympics this year as a track star. NANCY FOGLEMAN is a top fashion artist in New York. NANCY RUSS ELL isher model. WALTER DENNIS recently boosted his standing as a race car driver by winning the Darlington SOO. His speeding is now legal. When SYLVIA BURROW is not too busy milking cows, she spends her spare time as a model on the Big Payoff. CURTIS HOLLINGSWORTI-I is now expanding his dairy, he's giving Guilford Dairy some tough competition. MARIE STAMEY is working as secretary for JIMMY LINEBERRY who has a chain of used car lots. BO B VICKOR Y is owner of a large construction company. WADE YOUNG is his assistant. LOUISE TROGDON is touring the South with a women's professionalbasketballteam. FAY AUMAN is holding down a very important job as housewife. MARGARET COX is working for the Welfare Department, caring for underprivileged children. LARRY HOUGI-I has now advanced to the position of manager of Ellis Stone. MILDRED NELSON's e xpe ri e n c e as a treasurer has paid off- apart from being a housewife, she owns a large share in a finance company. JULIAN REITZEI. is making a career in the Air Force and he is now a Major. MYRA HUSSEY is always mixing up something, but it's okay because she is working for a chemical company. SANDRA DAVIS and FAY DEEN WALLS are moving around a great deal, they are stewardesses for Trans World Airlines. Their favorite pilot is JERRY ROBBINS. MUSTARD BRAMMER has taken Perry Mason's place as top lawyer in the nation. RACHEL FOGLEMAN GRIFFIN is running a day n urs e ry in which she keeps other people's children, as well as her own. LINDA HOLLINGSWORTH is winning all titles in beauty contests. Her face is on the cover of every magazine. Elm Pwphecq THAD GRAY is testing cars for Chrysler C orportion. If they still run aft e r he's driven them, they can withstand any test. JANICE STANLEY, who majored in music in college, is married to a minister and is choir director at the Christian Church. BOBBY JO RICHARDSON is busy try i ng to beautify the ladies in Randleman. She has a very large and successful beauty salon. ARNOLD RICH is capturing all world titles as a weight lifter. HILDA ALLRED is still working for Belk's5 she is now manager of stores from Hollywood to Broadway. Similar to the Terri Lee dolls, they are now manufacturing Frilly Fay dolls. The president of the company is, of course, FAY WARD. FRANK RICH, our Most Typical senior, is a very outstanding citizen. He is chair- man of the County School Board. The Randleman Library has expanded and the he ad Librarian is VALASTRA ALLRED. NORA YOW is her assistant. The Duke football team, with RAYMOND RICHARD SON as coach, had a very successful season this year. ANNETTE STEED is teaching Home Economics at Randleman High S ch ool where DELBERT SPILLMAN is the principal. LAWRENCE SMITH recently signed a contract to build a new high school. Flowers for most of the patients in the hospital come from a florist owned by none other than ALWANDA WILLIAMS. ISAAC FARLOWhas alarge cattle farm and is now president ofthe National Cattle- men's Association. One of the artists of the class, DOYLE BAT T EN, is a cartoonist for the New York Times. JAMES FARLOW's e xpe ri e nc e in the FBLA certainly helps him in his position as president of the Scottish Bank. BRENDA BROWN didn't receive the title of Most Studious for nothing. She received herMaster's Degree and is on the faculty ofWake Forest College in the English Department. BRONZIE LAWSON and RAYMOND LANIER are now partners in running a service station.. EMOGENE COLTRANE is the dietician at Randleman High School with PATSY HILL as her assistant. The Women's Editor of the Greensboro Daily News is a former classmate, B ETTY JEAN WOOD. TONY EWING loved 41584 so much that he cou1dn't give up bus driving, so he now drives for Greyhound. I enjoyed hearing about my classmates very much, I'm very proud to be a member of the Class of 1959. Oh, by the way, Weaver is in excellent health. PAT VARNER Prophetess Glaaa JI' As class historian, I would like to take you back into the past and r eliv e with you some of the highlights of our high school days. In the fall of 1955, we, the Class of 1959, made our first appearance in high school. After our first excitement subsided and we became accustomed to our surroundings, we began doing all the things that Fre shm en do. Under the guidance of our sponsors, Mr. Neal, Mr. Causey, Mr. Reynolds, and Mrs. Hardin, we elected our officers and ended our first year of high school with a picnic at High Point City Lake. As I continue to look into the past, Isee our Sophomore year filled with more confidence and numerous activities, in which we are beginning to take part. With Miss Walton and Mr. Wall as our sponsors, we topped off our Sophomore year with a picnic at Reynolds Park. In the fall of '57 we emerged as juniors and our goal is in view as we continue our journey. With the help of our sponsors, Miss Cox and Miss Eason, we began m aki ng plans for the various conventions, magazine campaigns, the Junior play, and helping the Seniors with their graduation exercises. Bursting with excitement, the real highlight of the year came on April 25, 1958, at Sedgefield Manor. Our theme, An Enchanted Evening will cause eve ryone to remember our junior-Senior Banquet for years to come. At last in the fall of 1958we reached the final step in ourHigh School education fully aware of the many tasks ahead. But there was no time to dwell on the fact that we were finally Seniors. Our Senior sponsors, Mr. Austin and Mrs. Montgomery were invaluable in helping choose our class officers, superlatives, mascots, annual staff, Senior play, and caps and gowns. We will never forget our trip to Washington or how wonderful it was to be honored at the junior-Senior Banquet. Time was passing fast and graduation was upon us before we knew it. All too soon the journey has ended. We have lost some classmates and gained others along the way. We have finally reached our goal, and tomorrow we take a new road to new places, new ideals, and new dreams. Our history here at Randleman High School is behind us, but the history of each individual is what we shall make it in the future. PHY'LLIS OLIVER Class Historian A Sapealafifzla MOST DIGNIFIED The Senior Class Q fvfw MM! 7qpical SANDRA DAVIS and FRANK RICH 'Vx -sn, ' 9 Z QS ig, Sl ,Q Mau' .fikelq '70 Succeei MILDRED NELSON and LAWRENCE SMITH QW Vg ' 1 '12 uf. if ,Q wx w 1,4 ,f 4 .WM .. 3 1: X ,- -, ,U f 's f, .-X, w. A ggi . ff., 1 , ri' 72 1 vw, ' 9 QQ' 314' af -W. Q Mo? x r v f , -fy v if 2 .1 2 . , K S f :'2 'f ms, Q 4 ,.' I 7521, fsfwmgp if k f , f 4 r Min if 'fb' swf ' Q wif . 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FALLENSTEIN, sUE FARLOW, HERCHEL EERREE, JIMMY FIELDS, BRENDA EOCLEMAN, JUDY FOGLEMAN, LYNDA FRAZIER, NANCY GREGSON, JERRY HAMLET, BETSY A HANCOCK , MARGARET HEDRICK, PEGGY HENDERSON, EVERETTE HILL, BRENDA HILL, BETTY HILTON, CLARA MAE I-IOCKETT , WALLACE HODGE, BETSY I-IODGIN, JOYCE JOHNSON, DORIS JOHNSON, EDDIE KING, LINDA LAWSON, DICKIE LINTHICUM, LARRY LOELIN, JESSIE MCADEN, JOYCE MARSHALL, LAURA TPIMESSICK, JEANNIE MILLIKAN, NANCY IMILLIKAN, PAYE IPARRIS, BRENDA ku ' Q I l1? P 'Phil' s 3 , ' ' .Y J A L if' ,' Y I , 21 ' 'A ' B L 5 ii I M 1 hp, W, f .1 -bw R NW il B I ,hx 1.-aw X fa- f ' K. I ,inf fa ,, QD R ff +- 1 332 .Li Why, gk, h I, fr.,-E .Q ,sg VX, any im X ir-C' , A 7 ' -' Q 7, Xa? -A .E-af , .,., ,f I lr A'-' V' ' ,id 'V ,. f EGL' I ,,,:,, l 4,,,, ,N ly iq I . 5, L 53, f X 1 as Q I ,i A , wf - fs A V J!! . ' ' ' , Y J Q-mfr! ' gif, I A I .,,, f ,f a V vbln .S -, kfsfk., M QXYFQ- 2 ' If 'vi Q N ., B' LQ an ya! 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L. 4 I YATES, MARGARET ANN I, YoW, LARRY 4 1 ..-PK, Ii AK 'E' ', , PARSONS, LERCY PEELE, IRENE PERRY, LEWIS PHILLIPS, ABEIE SUE PIERCE, LINDA PLUMMER, RONNIE PUCH, CLARA MAE PUGH, EERNICE RICH, JAMES RICHARDSON, LINDA ROBBINS, JOEL ROBBINS, BEVERLY SAWYER, JOANN SMITH, SHELBY SPAINHOUR, BETTY STALEY, NANCY STANLEY, RAYMOND TURNER, LINDA TURNER, DELCRES WALL, CARROLL WHITAKER, CARY WHITE, RCNNIE WHITE, GAYLE WILLIAMS, BUDDY WooD, ARGIE Not Pictured JOHNSON , DAVID LAMB, MARY HELEN ,.,.--'-- ' 'sky 61444 UMW Left to Right: Johnny MaCaskill, President, C. O. Hayes, President, Faye Cooley, President, Charles Stutts, President Max Hinshaw, Vice-President, Chuck Doyle, Vice-President, johnny Wall, Vice-President, Sandra Ward, S e cretary, Jackie Allred, Secretary, Ruth Ann Griffin, Secretaryg Ruth Richardson, Secretary-Treasurer, Juanita Lowdemilk, Treasurer, Craig Allred, Treasurer, Fred Powell, Treasurer. Not Pictured: Forest Hall, Vice-President. 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HILL, THOMAS HILL, JEWEL HILTON, RICHARD HINSHAW, MAX HINSHAW, SUSAN HOLLAND, BOBBIE HOUCH, REBECCA HUDSON, JIMMY HUNT, SADIE MAE HOOPER, MARY KEATON, SANDRA LAKIN, SHELBY LAMB, JOHN LEONARD, JERRI LILLY, IONA LITTLE, LINDA LOWDERMILK, JUANI MARSH, MARIE MARSH, LOIS MESSICK, DOTTIE MCCASKILL, JOHNNY NANCE, RICHIE NELSON, TERRY PATTON, DIANE POWELL, FRED POWELL, JOHNNY PUGH, NORMAN T A ,-S., iubg ' XX5 RAmJw I . ,C if Ta, -f AR at gf' Qu I I .3111 fr: .EW V. , Mb . fx 'L A l I , - ,Tw 1 6'-S If 8 X I B , A L I, A K, I 1. I A 52 fm ,BE :SR gB, ,HR Zur f ' '- I A , f f' ' If H Q Ag if f A . .29 ,.:..,f W' , ., In I I- Q ,K f, dggmi.-VV I S E IEJ I I-I.. ,I I J , f ' ' ' 1 mi 'K '. 'S ' 'L A '3' jig ' ' ,,C I A . 'VVA V . ' fi ' I A 1' fin? R ' , f' w A4 ,v, . - -I I A Q45 ,f 5 54 ow.. .HH I . 'E -, ' A, ',,, -f 'L xmggm f' ,gz,Zl.',f .- E X A I I I A ., wi If ix E 1. I 5 T952 HU-K+ 53141: ' in , A S in , .?' 'ti '35 'KL I ww ,4 be -1--SA,- ADAMS, CLARK ADAMS, MIKE ALLRED, EVA LOU ALLRED, JERRY DON BAKER, BETTY JEAN BELL, PATSY DAVIS, JESSE Na! piolmecf CANOY, KENNETH CLEASON, JOANN COBLE, JAMES CONNER, JESSE DAVIS, LARRY EVANS, KENNETH EARLOW, FRANKIE FRAZIER, DORIS GERRINGER, RICHARD GRADY, FORREST HARRIS, BILLY HILL, DWIGHT HILL, JAMES HILL, JERRY HOLDER, PATSY HOWELL, ROGER HUNT, DONALD KEELING, GEORGIA LAUGHLIN, BOBBY LIKE, ARLENE LONG, JERRY LYNDON, BOBBY , MCADEN, KEITH MCDOWELL, CARL RICHARDSON, RUTH ROCKETT, JUDY ROBBINS, WILLIS RUSSELL, JERRY RUSSELL, MARTHA SHAW, JANE SMALL, JOYCE SMALL, HAZEL STALEY, ARTHUR STOCKWELL, RUBY SWAIM, EUGENE TINGEN, GRACE TIPPETT, LINDA TUTTEROW, BARBARA VanWERRY, BUSTER WALL, JOHNNY WARD, SANDRA WOOD, LOIS JEAN YOW, BRENDA YOW, KATHYRN MCDOWELL, ELSIE MULLIS, MARTHA NEWBY, JERRY RICH, DONALD RICHARDSON, CAROLYN SMITH, CARL SMITH, SHIRLEY SOLOMAN, BARBARA STUTTS, CHARLES SYKES, JAMES SUMNER, ROY LEE WOOD, ALFRED 1 X 'T Eh i W!!! l 1 A 'Z S! Y 11 F An Enchanted Evening junior-Senior Banquet 1958 Jfamfecaminq hx 53? HOMECOMI NG QUEEN 1958-1959 ' LINDA HOLLINGSWORTH Sponsorcd by Bill Lincbcrry 1958 S, SYLVIA BURROW Sponsored by Wade Young ky , ., H 23 'W' 'Q' , 'Q an fy 1' 4 X W' 'L !fEi!P +9 rf.i X D 74 LYNDA OWENS Sponsored by Raymond Richardson . , 12' an .7 Q I . . 'Npw Qawzl PAT VARNER M Sponsored by Everette Henderson PATSY MEYERS Sponsored by Bob Vickory NANCY FOGLEMAN Sponsored by Sonny Lamb ' w- ILA JEAN JOHNSON Sponsored by jimmy Hamlet Qcwwfl' Qcwwl' fl 'N i JEANNETTE HILLIARD Sponsored by Larry Allred A DIANE HUCKS Sponsored by Earl Watson ANN GREGSON Sponsored by jimmy Stevens JUDY FOGLEMAN Sponsored by joel Walker QCWVIZ swam: eww WEAVER LINEBERRY President Left to Right: Weaver Lin e b e r ry, Pr e s i d e n t5 Lynda Owens, Vice- President, Nancy Millikan, Secre- tary, M i ld r e d Nelson, Treasurer. p- nw '99 WMM, 1 First Row, Left to Right: Weaver Lineberry, Lynda Owens, Nancy Millikan, Mildre d Nelson. Second Row: Miss Walton, Advisor, Carolyn Cole, Fay Deen Wall, Patsy Greesong Linda King, Linda Patton, Jean julian, Nancy Fogleman. Third Row: C. L. Yarborough, Bobbie Holland, Laura Marshall, Annette Steed, Ann Gregson, Betty jo Gregson, Carol Walker. Fourth Row: Ronnie White, Jerry Nelson. Above: Mrs. Bela 01446 Montgomery, Advisor, Annette Steed, President, Ann Gregson, Vice-President, Nancy Fogleman, Secretary, Ronald Davis, Treasurer. f iiliwxf Myra Hussey, Annette Steed, Co-Editors, Mrs. Montgomery, Advisor. Ronnie White, President5 Laura Marshall, Vice-President5 Ronald Davis, Secretaryg Beverly Robbins, Treasurer y. e. f. ? , , Mumgaam 0146 Lewis Farlow, President, Linda Hollingsworth, Vice-President, jimmy Hamlet, Secretary, Lynda Owens, Treasurer, Coach Joe Brookshire, Advisor. Jluuuuu- Mr. Edwards, Advisor, Pat Varner, President, Becky Farlow, Secretary-Treasurer, Nancy Millikan, Reporter. - ,ff Mad efzaaufi Patsy Meyers, P1-esident5 jimmy Hamlet, Treasurerg Ila jean johnson, Librarian. J... Lewis Farlow, Presidentg Doyle Batten, Vice-Presidentg Jeanjulian, Secretary-Treasurerg Ronald Davis, Reporter ' , B 4-J Glad B Delois Cox, President, Ann Gregson, Vice-President, Nancy Foglernan, S e cret ary, joel Walker, Reporter, Shirley Farlow, Pianist, Brenda Parris, Song Leader. vi ---Q-mm. 301988193915 -I ,............ Wig, Rachel Marsh, President, Phyllis Oliver, Vice-President, James Farlow, Secretary, Pat Varner, Treasurer, Brenda Brown, Reporter. U01 Ak' Y, 0, 3 M lil bk pun-11.1. H- e linac: fQ7v VH-an it Linda Owens, President, Nancy Millikan, Vice-President, Donald Wohlford, Secretary, Betty Jo Mead, Treasurer. lf , 'ff g ' Q f A. ,.vW,.. ,Z - - . i ,f Hilda Allred, Nancy Foglcman, Bobbie Richardson, Weaver Linebcrry, Becky Farlow, Brenda Brown, Judith Evans, Faye D e en Walls. , Z? y ami mm .lfaliavuf 01446. Miss Cox, Advisor, Louise Trogdon, President, Nancy Russell, Vice-President, Nora Yow, Secretary, Margaret Cox, Treasurer, Sue Dennis, Reporter. flfffff' auluaeg ' .fee aid Mr. Austin, Advisor, James Farlow, Pre sid e nt, Linda Hollingsworth, Vice-President, Phyllis Oliver, Secretary, Pat Varner Treasurer, Nan Bean, Reporter. . ve L , Q, ff l 'asf i Z ff L , if UH , gmc 1-'aff a 'Q f-X V Y frjiffl 3 qv 4 Jia It t, ' 'v 5 , Q 5 rrgsig X' Q 2 hi-V U I V f i f , X, , Xa A l . ,,-,W N - . ,,,-r A Q 'gffsv 5' f' afgeiisrzmie 1 V QM-P755 ES ,sew Left to Right: Elizabeth Duggins, T r e a s ur e r, Ila jean johnson, Chaplain, Patsy Greeson, Secre- tary, Betty jo Mead, President, D e 1 o i s Cox, Vice-President, Carolyn Mead,Par1iarnentarian. Second Row: Beverly Robbins, Historian, Nancy Millikan, Re- porter, Mrs. Lewis, A d v is or, Brenda Parris, S o n Q L e a d e r. X I f ' V H, U , ,awww 41 ,. G A ' project. , f' , ,, ' ' V' 5 I K f 2 are riewi , we G-'IW' . Shown above are me mb ers of the FHA sewing on a mf v in Q HUNEMA munennu K-V CHAPTER GV ' M E AMS9iH 8 Y,wr'nf,.f-Q ...pf NUR H595- 251 K 5 qv ,,', '1' N.. . 'W .v 1. . , f ' , Y 4. SH x We guriq r ' f,. ' I fr, 315, im, i, A . , 5' 4 ,q.FfA'i,f 9, fi V., H mga, ff, --lg'-,A ,,,. ,- ' 59'-git-3 7 ' 'V kann. r ,, M,,rQ'1in'f u A vs ,y B M 'V ' , Q sf . ,, B ' . I f. V a J 7 ' is .- - -. f N. Ji - V ' rw-we. M- . fe Y -. , . . . K . Ja 4' ,s.2p,4 '1faq,,,0' apr., ytfu-,r A an iw Hy A, , a. ,N A , . fu, 0 . - ' 'VA ,'1v'?f...+ ?K-N W Q 'bn 'E: '5 '?,H::i'2s:'f '-fha- 21 ,l.4 ,naL1Lfm1QJK.iik -wa.- B. J 'wa .Ski ff-', ,, .Q rf 5 r I E N , i ff? '5 fl f f 1 ft, .4. L 3 3 lil C' Glad Mr. Causey, Advisor, Ronnie Plummber, Presidentg Mickey Raby, Vice-President, Bobbie jo Richardson, Secretary, Ronald Davis, Treasurer, Pat Varner, Reporter, Linda Hollingsworth, Co-Ordinator. M'-' J? M ct: if MW A ' 'W .km H Q' cn. 4-- ww fi! ,Qu ' Y u,......--.... B444 fbfulaeu Doyle Batten, President, Lawrence Smith, Vice-President, Bob Vickory, Secretary, Frank Rich, Treasurer. Q5 .Lip J' A WEAVER LINEBERRY BRENDA BROWN Editor Assistant Editor I2 sing xw .2 Q- W A 1 A , 'I' W' sal-r Y 54ffs11':3i'1f -' -. Q . 'jxfag s X1-1,5 r, ' Lf' ' f M . M - 4 r m w ,s f ' ,., 'E'?f?'f ' vffw dw 2 W ,fr -:P f .,.- , L,-, , ,Y-ff .L ffl , ' x , I' S X Q 2' ' MM f ' 9' ' 'f S fr! , ' X f ,Q , Zywl ,pwwiww ,-Y, Alf 4 l ,. L. My W .Zi ,, ,, ., ,, ,, ., -f rf, . xg Q, ,af Jigga' 19, Wfyg,35ifa2f .J w.-yy 3 -. 3 f f , ' ,. W, ff -, ' , -fav! , ,ff12i?3'4H:'z,fL,'f4Vf 4, ' jsr Q51 I mf-2 sw f' ,M ,f , , .1 ,, ,Q , ' 'ff 5 V V , ,Q 1:1 if ' 2 ' ' 3, XM VW Y -. I'Sfyz,1sf y? ':, 4- fu 4147-73,1 x . f,,f,, , , - , K ' ', ' j Q Q ' V www. M-1 ..-41 . . ,iq ,, I , r , Cy, Lf ' ' ' ' f so ff L 'X - ' ' 'V s f 7 f f , james Thompson, Advertising M an a g er, Hilda Allred, Advertising Manager5 Sandra Davis, Business Manager, Phyllis Oliver, Feature Editor, Pat Varner, Sports Co-Editor, Linda Hollingsworth, Advertising Manager and Photo Editor, Brenda Brown, Assis- tant Editorg Weaver Lineberry, Editor, Betty Io Mead, junior Editor, Sue Dennis, Advertising Manager, Nancy Fogleman, Art Co-Editor, Louise Trogdon, Sales Manager, Doyle Batten, Art Co-Editor. Not Pictured: Frank Rich, Sales Manager. je, 1 I ,ji eafelwua Slay ani ewilacfeaa. Left to Right: Mrs. Marie Graves, Barbara Pugh, Mrs. Nannie Reese, Mrs. Hazel English, Mr. Branson Marsh any '?..,-- 'Y X buf' J 4 A V H P... af twpfvmwb 0 ,f Anwwmmw -we-Q Mnmvioaawu, Q n LL1' -Q M ,f iv- 1 '-ff ' 'Q' . i - s.,,, W 54,V r x V, , +. JAN... Above, Left to Right: Carolyn Mead5 Phyllis Oliverg Pat Christenberry5 Linda Hollingsworth, Chiefg Ruth Ann Griffin5 Lynda Owensg Sylvia Burrow. Center: Karen Brookshire, Mascot. qaaliall JOE BROOKSHIRE Coach RAYMOND RICHARDSON Co-Captain BILL LINEBERRY Co-Captain CHARLES GREGORY Coach 5 w I 1 1 3 J.: . f wi ' ' y V- ' , V 5-'ta , 5. ' 1' . -Q '-'. - f 'M9 'F '1 ,Q A , , , , t, . 13 . Y t J i . - . V I , K '-. 5 , L ' W A 1 ,.ff 'fW'5 - , A 4 1 Y Y - Y , L .E gf: ' ' 5 F' , 3' 2 . ' A fl ., . N Front Row, Left to Right: Co-Captains Bill Lineberry, Raymond Richardson. Second Row: jimmy Stevens, Larry Allred, joel l Walker, Lloyd Rich, Jimmy Hamlet, Bob Vickory, Wade Young, Everett Henderson, Earl Watson, Sonny Lamb, james Marsh, E Manager D. B. Hilliard, Coach joe Brookshire. Third Row: Coach Charles Gregory, Ted Cleason, Ben Coleman, Boyd Rich, 5 Fred Powell, Wally I-lockett, Dale Hollingsworth, Maxie Hinshaw, Buddy Brookshire, Bill Harris, Chuck Doyle, james Farlow, johnny Powell, Hershel Farlow. 4 . I ,- Bill Lineberry Raymond Richardson Wade YOUUQ Fllllbaiik Guard Tackle H wi joel Walker jimmy Hamlet Halfback Center ,4 ' ' K, 22111: .:.,Qf7' Y gg, ' ' -- .Q i iffy, jimmy .Sfevens End I Bob Vickory Guard' ii a aol rj J xi 'Sf 4' , ln ff Www-9 Q fx-7 1-'yi' z if Earl Watson End i . i 1 if .I all .4 Sonny Lamb Quarterback James 'Marsh Halfback -. ww: A if nw 4' X 7 Q if K, 4 r Loyd Rich Fullback f--- i bm X X ii- ' UA i S '. . :aw ' Max Hinshaw Everett Henderson Quarterback Tackle Larry Allred Tackle Boyd Rich Wally I-Iockett H211fb9.Ck Guard ' Q ,, wwf ' C A ' ifgw V i in f H: ,f,.V,4QW',m V, Ai? 'nm , 4 Q f Q ., , yn, K . f f 7 2 ' hx X ff V ff A . . ' f ,WW-n , ,. ,, ,,,. k I xv Aww Nkam-.. na LQUISE TRQGDON NANCY FOGLEMAN co-captain CO-C aptain . I Jor BRooKsH1RE Coach ,Af Y 7 First Row, Left to Right: Nancy Fogleman, Louise Trogdon. Second Row: Minky Davis, Sue Fallenstein, Judy Fogleman, Lois Marsh, Susan Hinshaw, Ann Gregson, DeLois Cox, Patricia Gordon. Third Row: Coach Brookshire, Nora Yow, Manager, Rachel Marsh, Betty Spainhour, Nan Bean, Faye Cooley, Juanita Lowderrnilkg Carroll Wood, Sandra Russell, Joyce Small, Pat Varner, Scorekeeper. Nancy Foglcmim Nan Bean Louise Trogclon F orw ard Forw ard Gllflrd . Bakddad Rachel Mar DeLO3S COX Guam, Sh jean Peanut Hazelwood Guard Forward 4 - QQLEW gwfgy l' 12 LEWIS FARLOW JIMMY STEVENS Co-Captain Co-Captain CHARLES GREGORY g f Coach 9 gy'--x 4 wr f X 3 J 1 12? , , ua swans an snows X I I ,fm First Row, Left to Right: jimmy Stevens, Lewis Farlow. Second Row: D. B. Hilliard, Fred Powell, Sonny Lamb, DeVere Williams, johnny Powell, Everett Henderson. Third Row: james Marsh, Joe Parrish, Billy Harris, Donald Rich, Charles Stutts, jimmy Ferree, Coach Gregory. Lewis Farlow jimmy Stevens ACEMEI E 2 I 4 E z Forward Everett ' H joe Parrlsh Forwsjjerson Guard SOUUY Lamb Gu ard 8 bjlll.. M J COACH AND PITCHING STAFF Lewis Farlow, Coach Brookshire, Tony Ewing, Arnold Rich. ' uc, 1,211 Front Row, Left to Right: Coach Brookshire, D. B. Hilliard, Everett Henderson, jimmy Davis, james Marsh, joel Walker, Curtis Hollingsworth, Hubb ard Baker. Second Row: Boyd Rich, Raymond Richardson, Larry Allred, Earl Watson, Lewis Farlow, Lloyd Rich, Arnold Rich, Wade Young, Tony Ewing. 1 A , .1 ,X 1 'S - Q 2, ,, is . W. , ,ff Curtis Hollingsworth '91 Everett Henderson Catcher Raymond Richardson Loft Field 2 , ik W 'J ,At i vi g-is fi Boyd Rich Right Field V C' 'V Larry Allred 'A f Z Left Field ,ui ,445 . ,,+ 6 i 1 --4 -mu rd Wade Young Third Base F-, :fy K ww ' ' 51 Shortstop 4 . Lloyd Rich Center Field james Marsh Second Base Qftw Earl Watson First Base - A zz, w, -f , , MW, Q-Q v ' Q. ,Af x ., wp.-a7:f,r f ' 14.,,.,3,, .L , s Q in 55 swf' 5 1 -1 1,4 f , 1 , 1 .V 4 f'...a' SWM .R teven Co. Inc part 0 orth Carolina with 12 plant and 6 O0 employees Young men and women contemplating a c ar e er will find the textiles business offers real opportunity for a bright future. New methods, new products and new markets create a constant demand for new personnel. You can choose no more wisely than to decide upon a future in textiles . . . This state's industrial backbone! Check with your vocational guid- ance counselor or come to see us. 4 n' '. affefffe Stevens .Il Stevens 6. Co.. Inc. 45nce1813 Compliments of COMMONWEALTH HOSIERY MILL Rcndlemon, North Coroiinc: And WEE SOX HOSIERY MILL Rondiemon, North Coroiino .9 fafg-iafa ggi.. if O w ' w,M.:y:omw,,.,av BEST WISHES ' i gg' GRADUEILHE CLASS I X CHOGQMTSITEK L OF ,-v , RANDLEMAN HIGH SCHOOL GUILFORD DAIRY ASHEBORO BRANCH Guilford Doiry i extends its 'Y most sincere J ' 'G in SKIM N ...r uno G'5'iiRv C pIimenfs of H E SCOTTISH BANK General B kin and Insurance 9 We Appreciate Your Busines Member of F.D.I.C. Randleman, Nor1'I'1 CaroIina Compliments of Qomplimenfs of RANDOLPH LINGERIE DIVISION UNITED BRASS A, J, W0RK5f INC- SCHNEIERSON Phone 76IO Randleman, Norfh Carolina 8K Randleman, Norfh CaroIina Compliments of ECONOMY DRUG STORE Compliments of LAUOHLIN F. F. HOSIERY MILLS Whitman's Candy Hollingsworth Candy Max Factor 81 Yardley Cosmetics Manufacturers of Ladies' Full Fashioned Phone 7752 and Seamless Hosiery Randleman, North Carolina Randleman, North Carolina Compliments of MOOREBROS. TRANS PORTATI ON CO. Cgmplimenfg of Charter Bus Service High Point reensboro ANDREWS HOME GSM, 84 AUTO SUPPLY Phone 5775 A Compliments of T40 South Main Street . 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