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A Sapealafifzla MOST DIGNIFIED The Senior Class
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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
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Q fvfw MM! 7qpical SANDRA DAVIS and FRANK RICH 'Vx -sn, '
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