Randleman High School - Rendezvous Yearbook (Randleman, NC)

 - Class of 1959

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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.

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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



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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

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