Randleman High School - Rendezvous Yearbook (Randleman, NC)

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Reynolds For their guidance, friendship, and for the interest they have shown in our problems, we, the Se nior Class of nine- teen-hundred and sixty-one, de dic ate this volume of the RENDEZVOUS to MR. DAVID R. REYNOLDS and MR. GEORGE W. CROSS. A R ig: X O If-I 3 qw 1 Mr. George W. Cross Dedicotion MR AND MRS. LACY ADAMS MRS ESSIE ALLRED AND MRS. AND MRS AND MRS AND MRS AND MRS. AND MRS AND MRS AND MRS AND MRS AND MRS AND MRS AND MRS AND MRS AND MRS AND MRS AND MRS AND MRS AND MRS AND MRS AND MRS AND MRS AND MRS AND MRS AND MRS AND MRS AND MRS AND MRS AND MRS o u o n 1 u With Respect For Our Parents AND MRS. C. R. I.EDNUM MR AND MRS. CLARENCE C. LINTHICUM R. H. BEANE MR AND MRS. CLYDE LOFLIN W. H. BEANE MR AND MRS. GEORGE S. MaCDONALD P. M. BLAKE MR AND MRS. GRAY MARSHALL GILBERT CHRISTENBERRY MR AND MRS. R. H. MCADEN ALTON COX MR AND MRS. WATSON MILLIKAN HOWARD CROSS MR AND MRS. WORTH A. MILLIKAN AVERY J. DAVIS DAVID DAVIS MR Qdeceasedy AND MRS. O. B. PARRIS MRS. REED PAR RIS GEORGE H. DAVIS MR AND MRS. I. A. PARSONS W. H. DENNIS MR AND MRS. RAYMOND PERRY R. D. DUGGINS MR AND MRS. STAMEY PIERCE FRED P. FALLENSTEIN M. W. FARLOW JAMES R. FERREE MALLON C. FIELDS JACK FOCLEMAN FLOYD ERAZIER C. W. CRECSON JOHN E. HANCOCK A. L. HENDERSON MR AND MRS. MRS. BESSIE J. MR. AND MRS MR. AND MRS. MR. AND MRS MR. AND MRS o ROBERT KENIP PLUMMER PUGH PENN RICHARDSON JOHN E. ROBBINS JOE SAWYER HENRY STALEY MRS. ELVA STANLEY MR. AND MRS. SHELLEY B. TAYLOR MR. AND MRS. C. A. TURNER C. M. HILL MR. AND MRS. LAWRENCE TURNER NOLAN M. HILL MRS. MARY LEE WALKER 1. V. HILTON MR AND MRS. I. L. WALLS THOMAS E. HOCKETT MR AND MRS. ODELL WHITAKER T. W. HODGE MR AND MRS. A. O. WHITE I. C. HODGIN MR AND MRS. H. C. WHITE DOCK JOHNSON MR AND MRS. C. E. WILLIAMS C. A. JOHNSON MR AND MRS. U. S. WOOD MRS D. B. KIRKMAN MR AND MRS. B. H. LAWSON CLARENCE L. YARBROUGH ROLAN YOW MR. AND MRS. MR. AND MRS. With Sincere respect, We, the Se n i or Class of nineteen-hundred and sixty-one, honor our parents with the 1961 RENDEZVOUS. This is but a small token of our appreciation. 4 .L wwfwfm M Q MR. JOSEPH AZEL BROOKSHIRE Randleman, North Carolina A. B. , U. N. C. Health and Physical Education MR. FLETCHER W. CAUSEY Randleman, North Carolina B. A., High Point College, Science MR. LEO D. CORDER Franklinville, North Carolina A. B., Catawba, High Point, Elon Science MISS MYRTLE COX Climax, North Carolina A. B., Guilford College French, Latin and Library Pdndpol MR. W. K. CROMARTIE Randleman, North Carolina A. B. , Davidson College M. A., U. N. C. Focuhy it 'L f ' ,...w....,, ,, H. ,mf 'Q , 1 IU . Q X 'vi I V . .. Q W X .--' Rv! 'fha 'Qgm X ,- A . ly: Y .mi X xv 2.5 gp g '46, ,,: .,,, .5 X1 i. wif! '03 in-.1 iirqa.. Q... .f . . . W.. , If wwf. , , s ,lf . - . .' 4,,y:5ylw., is f ff .. ML.: ' X ' tv - il' V ' 4 . f V 1-2 5' f . 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REYNOLDS Randleman, North Carolina B. S., Utah State, N. C. State Agriculture MISS MARY ADDIE THOMAS Harmony, North Carolina B. S. , Appalachian State Teachers College Math and Science 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 lling 4 f f f , ' 1555 gf ff 5 z,,pQ ,WY N N -if! ff X ' ,ff 6 W ' iii? ff HX I 4 f 7 xx x.,x . Nhx. l ,W xN,,ltrfgQVGg , f 5-Q am wx f V 5 M, 5 f .XX Xu , V. X , f gf x ' X x ,f XS, f ! N J fl n , v W Wy XWX SENIOR S .ff XY Ia f , , f f ,fy 9 N .L Q 1 -25426, , t f' ,j,i x - y ' ,lvl b. ll X V PW! 1 1 x C f , milky N xx 'Www Aw NK a' '- W KM , x XQ . X A W bxgio qmibxx l 'MQ' LQ ' Closs Poem He re we stand upon the portals of tomorrow, Free to step out into the world and take our Places there. Looking forward with youthful Eagerness to the day when We may have an Important part in the affairs of our country. The future looks bright, all rosy with Life's Sweetest promises, But Life is to disappoint us Time and again. Only to mold us into more Mature, more competent human beings. We think we know all there is to know after Flower Twelve long years of schooling, but Life will Colors Never cease to teach us of its wonders. Beige and Gold Mums For life has many lessons. Out of joy, Out of Beige, Gold, and Brown Sorrow, out of dreams, out of realities, We shall learn. We have no way of knowing what the future holds For us. We can only wait. Perhaps with much Impatience, but we shall wait. For time will Not be rushed. Now, as responsible adults, the future of the World lies in our hands. We must have and Hold onto the courage to stand up to any Obstacle Fate may choose to throw into our pathway. GAYLE WHITE Class Poet Motto This generation of Americans has a rendezvous with destiny. -Franklin D. Roosevelt Class Officers 554 i 2. Left to right: Brenda Fields, Secretary, Nancy Millikan, Parris, Reporter, Buddy Williams, Tre asurer, Larry Reporter, Dolores Eisenhart, Vice-President, Brenda Linthicum, President. 8 QQV Seniors JANET MARIE BEANE I agree with no man's opinions. I have some of my own. MARKETIA ANN BEANE Good nature is the sign of a larg e and gen- erous heart. 'C if ' NANCY FAY ADAMS Unquestionably a good and likeable girl. IRENE ALLRED I-Ierpersonality lies in forgetting herself in the service of others. 'N' mm QM 1 961 SYLVIA JANETTE BLAKE Every job, big or small, I do it well or not at all. AMELIA KAY BOGGAN The best presents come in small packages. Born world. Sh The world is ble sse d most by those who do thing s the m . Have fun tonight, lie tomorrow. PATRICIA ANN CI-IRISTENBERRY not for ourselves only, but for the whole DIANA JUNE cox I ff' e smiles at many and loves but one. Y ,wp- xx my Rf 7, I I I I , .,.. . ..,.. A 1961 Seniors FLORENCE ELIZABETH QMINKEYQ DAVIS A1way s laughing, never sad, s ome ti me s naughty, never bad. JAMES LARRY QDAFFIEQ DAVIS All I know is I know nothing. BRENDA FAYE DENNIS IDA ELIZABETH DUGGINS and not by those who merely talk about ll 10 X . Zin X ,'f A Seniors HERCHEL MARCUS FARIDW H live and learn to live. JAMES ERNEST FERREE Although he is no Surg e on, he does a gre deal of cutting up. DOLORES ANNE QDEEJ EISENI-IART Either Iwill finda way, or I will make one. MARGARET SUE FALLENSTEIN Life without mischief is not life at all. 'nuff-wiv in mf' ' M BRENDA CAROL FIELDS She has a voice of gladne ss and a smile of joy. H LYNDA JOYCE FOGLEMAN She can always have fun, but works whe n work has to be done. H. 11 ,, NANCY ELLEN FRAZIER Neatness plays a great part in life. JERRY LEE GREG SON To do a great right, do a little wrong. Seniors 1 961 EVERETT LIONEL HENDERSON True friends are a gift from God. BETTY JEAN HILL In my life there s no room for worryg please on't rush meg I'm in no hurry. BETSY PAULINE I-LAMLET Witty, Winsome, and a wee bit wicked. V MARGARET FRANCES HANCOCK qw, She is the quiet typeg yet, she isafriend you'll never forget. We 57, I at W VL W 4 V, I x ,q,,.,,,,- 12 iw i A 'HREF Seniors THOMAS WALLACE HOCKETT I'm not lazyg I'm just conservative. CARRIE MAE QBETSYj HODGE 'Her smile is like an oasis in a desert. dfm-+V AM 'ws BRENDA FAYE HILL Al1, as they say, that glitters is not gold. CLARA MAE HILTON Silent pools are deepest. AQ-M A Q9 1 961 MYRTLE JOYCE HODGIN While we live, let us live. DOCK EDGAR JOHNSON George Washington has diedg Caesar has diedg all great men are dying, and I don't feel so well myself. DORIS ANN JOHNSON A friend in work, play, and sorrowg the same yesterday, today, and tomorrow. RICHARD IVEY QDICKIEJ LAWSON When work and play collide, seize play and put work aside. gb' as. Seniors SUSAN ANN LEDNUM If worry were the cause of death, she would live forever. 1961 JESSLE GENEVA IDFLIN I-Ier charming ways, her friendly smile, make her friendship well worth while. GEORGE MacDONALD H H fry, ., The best way to have a friend is to be one. LARRY CLINTON LINTHICUM 'It is better to learn late than never ..l?..,s Q'- Seniors 1' LAURA ANN MARSHALL A sunbeam on a cloudy day. JOYCE LEE MCADEN Quiet and all rig ht, always fr ie nd ly and polite. ff. KL . f g ,.,., Z2 ' 612. M ALICE PAYE MILLIKAN I as ,, What could I be but what I am? ' NANCY DIANNE MILLIKAN Always friendly, a lway s the same, fairn should be her middle name. ESS X 3 I 961 ' C f .ff I E JANE DAVIS MORRIS Never idle, neverstill, always talking, always will. BRENDA JOYCE PARRIS The age of romance has not ceased. LEROY ARTHUR PARSONS Ready, willing, and able. LEWIS STONE PERRY n 1 -f Ful of 11 e, sense, and wit, lots of fun and plenty of grit. 71,154 , ,a wt'--X.: l 961 BERNIECE KAY PUGH To climb steep hills requires a slow pace. CLARA MAE PUGH To be of use in the world is the only way to be happy. 'brruf' M, In 'vw 4-.dw -hun-suv? Seniors LINDA GRACE PIERCE She would give all and still fe el it was not enough. RONALD JULIAN PLUMMER A man of honor is one who is faithful to his word. Seniors MARTHA JOANN SAWYER Good natured and nice. SHELBY JEAN SMITH ll the best will come back to you. Give the world the best that you have, and LINDA MARIE RICHARDSON Why take life seriously? You'll never get out of it alive. BEVERLY ROBBINS Most people would succeed in small things if they we re not troubled with great ambitions. W NANCY JEAN STALEY What sweet delight a quiet life affords. RAYMOND LEE STANLEY Hang sorrow! Care will killa cat, and there- fore, let's be merry. FAYE LAZELLE TAYLOR There is no illness wit won't cure. DELORES MARCI-IIE TURNER I may not be a sunthat gives light to a world, but I can be a star that helps beautify a sky. ,un-+ GA RY LEE WHITAKER The unspoken word never does harm. LORENE GAYLE WHITE She has a franlmess all her own. Agn..- yi X Seniors LINDA CAROL TURNER leave silence for saints, Iam but human NANCY CARROLL WALLS How good to live and learn. LARRY RONALD WHITE will soon follow. GLENN NEIL IBUDDYQ WILLIAMS of learning. Seniors W f I 54 i ARGIE NIXON WOOD Laugh and the World laughs with you. his -ffsvii' 'fi 'jx f P 'v Q ,Nm ' CLARENCE LEE QC. L. J YARBROUGI-I Have more than thou showest, speak less than thou knowest, lend less than thou owest, ride more than thou goest. ' . llhm.4.a' ., I' V- A V 79 a K-r 3 f, 5 P' Q 411 emurzam I He, who is persistent in his work, succ e ss A handful of common sense is worth a bushel I QI 4 f N I ' 3 T 2 ix .41 , Q9 QNX 2 '-i' 6 g lg X 1. ' ,,,s is. 1, LARRY ROLAND YOW Forg e t your regret and re me mbe r your accomplishments. :Q A, 'rw ff KENNETH WILSON G , za K ' X 3 4 le f ig , I E ' E V 2 , Nfl E avg Wi , X! , N K4 5 XZ E f sf , , -F.., 1. . X I SZ Z fi , I Z Q: S X is 4+ 5, H I, X, W, A Zfw A 5 fb fi Q 1: X I ..... I , ,,,, L N 19 Senior Directory NANCY FAY ADAMS Latin Club 25 J. C. L. 2, 3, 45 F. B. L.A. 3, 45 Friendship Club 2, 35 Homecoming Queen 45 Superlative. IRENE ALLRED 4-H Club 3,4, F. H.A. 2, Friendship ciub 1, 2, 3. JANET MARIE BEANE F.H.A. 2, 3,45 Pep Club 15 Library Club 45 4-H Club 2, 35 F. B. L.A. 3, 45 French Club 4, Vice-President 4. MARKETIA ANN BEANE F. H.A. 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 15 Library Club 45 4-H Club 2, 35 F. B. L.A. 3, 45 French Club 4, President 4. SYLVIA JANETTE BLAKE 4-H Club 1, 2, 35 Class Officer 2, President 2. AMELIA KAY BOGGAN F. H.A. 25 Camera Club 3. PATRICIA ANN CHRISTENBERRY Class Officer 1, Pre side nt 15 Spotlight Staff 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 2, 35 J. C. L. 2, 3, 45 Homecoming Court 3, 4, Maid of Honor 45 F. B. L.A. 3,45 F. T.A. 3, 4, Secretary 35 Monogram Club 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 45 Cheer- leader 2, 3, 4, Chie f 45 Student Council 4, Treasurer 4. DIANA JUNE COX Transferred from Asheboro 25 Class Officer 2, Vice-Presi- dent 25 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 F. B. L.A. 3, 45 4-I-I Club 2, 3, Vice-President 35 Spotlig ht Staff 45 French Club 25 Superlative5 F. T.A. 4, Secretary 45 Office Assistant 3, 45 Annual Staff 4, Assistant Advertising Editor 45 F. B. L. A. 3, 4, Reporter 4. FLORENCE ELIZABETH DAVIS F. B. L.A. 3, 45 F. H.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Library Club 45 Camera Club 3, 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Homecoming Court 15 F. T.A. 45 Superlative5 Majorette 3, 4. JAMES LARRY DAVIS Basketball 1,25 Baseball 1, 25 Monogram Club 1,2, 3, 45 Pep Club 45 Camera Club 45 Superlative. BRENDA FAYE DENNIS Class Officer 1, Vice-President 15 F. H.A. 1, 25 F. B. L.A. 3,45 Pep Club 1, 2, 35 Library Club 2, 4-H Club 1,2, 3, 4, Songleader 35 Camera Club 3, 45 F. T. A. 4. IDA ELIZABETH DUGGINS Beta Club 3,4, Historian 3, Reporter 4, County Treasurer 45 F. H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Tre a sure r 2, Reporter 3, County Reporter 3, Historian 45 F. T. A. 3,4, President 45 F. B. L. A. 45 4-H Club 1, 25 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Monogram Club 45 Basketball Scorekeeper 35 Cheerleader 45 J. V. Basketball 15 Junior Play 35 Latin Club 25 J. C. L. 2, 3, 45 Spotlight 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 2, 3, 4, Business Manager 3, 45 Marshal 35 Class Officer, Reporter 35 Student Cotmcil 1, 3, Vice- President 35 Homecoming Court 3,45 Class Testatrix 4. DOLORES ANNE EISENHART Camera Club 3,45 Pep Club 45 F. T. A. 45 I-I B. L.A. 3, 45 F. H. A. 2, 3, 45 4-H Club 35 Superlative5 Student Director 45 Class Officer 1, 4, Vice-President 45 Chief Majorette 4. MARGARET SUE FALLENSTEIN F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Degree, Chapter Degree5 Basket- ball 1,2, Scorekeeper 45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Camera Club 3,45 4-I-I Club 1, 25 Latin Club 25 J. C. L. 2, 3, 45 Office Assistant 45 Spotlight 4. I-IERCHEL MARCUS FARLOW Football 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Track 25 F. F. A. 1, 2, 35 F. B. L.A. 3, 4, Treasurer 45 Monogram Club 3, 4. JAMES ERNEST FERREE Latin Club 25 J. C. L. 2, 3, 45 Came ra Club 2, 3,45 Pep Club 45 Monogram Club 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 35 Baseball 15 Track 3, 4. BRENDA CAROL FIELDS Class Officer 1, 3, 4, Treasurer 1, Secretary 3,45 F. H.A. 1, 2, 3,45 Friendship Club 1,25 3, Treasu.rer 35 Latin Club 25 J. C. L. 2, 3,45 Beta Club 3,4, Secretary 45 F. B. L. A. 3, 4, Se cretary 45 Pep Club 4, Treasurer 45 F. T. A. 45 Superlative5 Spotlight Staff 3, 4, Feature Editor 45 An- nual Staff 4, Photo Editor. LYNDA Jorcs FocLEMAN F. B. L.A. 3,4, Library Club 3, 4. NANCY ELLEN FRAZIER Class Officer 1, 35 French Club 25 Student Cotmcil 3, 45 Beta Club 3, 4, Historian 45 Spotlight Staff 3, 4, Business Manager 45 Annual Staff 4, Assistant Advertising Editor5 Supe rlative . JERRY LEE GREGSON Senior Play5 Superlative5 Pep Club5 Camera Club 2, 3, 45 Basketball 15 4-H Club 1, 25 French Club 25 Bus Drivers' Club 3, 4. Senior Directory BETSY PAULINE HAMLET F. B. L.A. 3,45 F. T.A. 3, 45 Friendship Club 2, 35 Pep Club 1, 25 Latin Club 35 J. C. L. 3, 45 Office Assistant 45 Class Office r 2, Secretary 25 4-H Club 1,2, 35 Camera Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Annual Staff 4, Co-Art Editor. MARGARET FRANCES HANCOCK F. T.A. 45 F. B. L.A. 3, 45 Beta Club 3,45 Marshal 35 Latin Club 25 J. C. L. 2, 3, 45 Library Club 3, 4, Vice-Presi- dent 45 Spotlight Staff 3, 45 Superlative. EVERETT LIONEL HENDERSON Football 1,2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, All-Conference 3,45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 3, 4, Honorable Mention All-Conference 1,2, All-Conference 35 Baseball 1,2, 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 45 Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Superlative. BETTY JEAN HILL Beta Club 3, 45 Library Club 3, 4, Reporter 45 F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 25 J. C. L. 2, 3, 45 Ca mera Club 3, 45 F. T.A. 3,45 French Club 2, 35 Spotlight Staff 3, 4, Art Editor 4. BRENDA FAYE HILL Class Officer 1, President 15 Beta Club 3, 4, Reporter 3, President 45 F. B. L. A. 3, 45 F. T. A. 3, 45 Library Club 3, 4, Secretary 45 Spotlight Staff 3, 4, Art Editor 35 Stu- dent Council 1, 35 French Club 2, 3, Vice-President 35 Latin Club 2, Secretary 25 J. C. L. 2, 3, 45 Friendship Club 2, 35 F. H. A. 1, 25 Junior Play 35 Annual Staff 4, Co-Editor 45 Superlative. CLARA MAE 1-11LToN 4-H Club 1,2, Latin Club 2, J.c.L. 2, 3,4, F.B. L.A. 3, 4, F.T.A. 3, 4. THOMAS WALLACE HOCKETT Football 1, 2, 3, 4, C 0 - C apt a i n 4, All-Conference 45 Monogram Club 1,2,3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 3, President 45 French Club 25 Pep Club 45 F.T.A. 45 Superlative. BETSY HODGE Camera Club 1,25 Pep Club 1,2,45 F.H.A. 1,2, 35 F. B.L.A. 3,45 F. T.A. 45 Homecoming Court 45 Super- lative5 Class Offic e r 1, 35 Junior Play 35 Senior Play 45 4-H Club 1, 35 Manager of Basketball 45 Monogram Club 4. MYRTLE JOYCE HODGIN F.B. L.A. 3,45 F.T.A. 4. DORIS ANN JOHNSON Spotlight Staff 35 F. T.A. 4, Treasurer 45 F.B. L. A. 3, 45 F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Parliamentarian 3, 4, Junior Degree 25 Camera Club 3, 4, Vice-President 45 Annual Staff 4, Business Manager 45 Homecoming Court 3, 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, Vice-President 2, Reporter 35 Monogram Club 45 J. V. B a sk e tb a ll 15 Majorette 3, 4, Chief 45 Class Giftorian. DOCK EDGAR JOHNSON Junior Play 35 Senior Play 45 Bus Driver 3, 45 French Club 3, 45 Library Club 2, 3,45 Beta Club 3, Treasurer 35 Spotlight Staff 2, 35 Student Council 1, 2, 4, President 45 Camera Club 2, 3, 45 Superlative. RICHARD IVEY LAWSON Superlative5 Pep Club 45 French Club 35 4-H Club 15 Friendship Club 2, 35 Bus Driver 3, 45 F. F. A. 1, 2, 3. SUSAN ANN LEDNUM Basketball 25 F. T.A. 4. LARRY CLINTON LINTHICUM Friendship Club 1, 2, 35 Latin Club 25 Bus Drive r 2, 3, 4, President 45 Class Officer 3, 4, President 45 Annual Staff 45 Superlative. JESSIE GENEVA LOFLIN F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 3, 45 Chorus 1, 2, 35 Office Assistant 45 Class Officer 3, Vice-President 35 4-H Club 1. GEORGE MacDONALD Transferred from Albemarle 45 Annual Staff, Typist5 Bible Club5 Boosters Club5 Black Masque Club5 Library Club5 Spotlight Staff 4, Reporter 45 Track Team5 Junior Mixed Chorus. LAURA ANN MARSHALL Class Office r 1, 3, President 1, Vice-President 35 Beta Club 3, 4, Se cretary 35 Spotlight Staff 3,4, Feature Editor 3, Co-Editor 45 F. B. L. A. 3, 4, President 45 Latin Club 2, Vice-President 25 J. C. L. 2, 3,45 Marshal 35 Superlativeg Annual Staff, Assistant Advertising Editor. JOYCE LEE MCADEN F. B. L. A. 2, 3, 45 Library Club 3, 4. ALICE PAYE MILLIKAN F. B. L.A. 3, 4. NANCY DIANNE MILLIKAN Class Officer 1, 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 2, Presi- dent 45 Spotlight Staff 1, 2, 3, 45 F. T. A. 3, 4, Vice- President 45 Camera Club 3,4, Secretary 45 F. B. L.A. 3, 4, Vice-President 45 Super1ative5 Homecoming CoLu't 3, 4, Maid of Honor 45 Student Council 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, Treastuer 35 Friendship Club 1, 2, 3, Reporter 1, Vice- President 25 4-H Club 25 Latin Club 25 J. C. L. 2, 3, 45 Office Assistant 45 Junior Play, Student Director5 Senior Play5 F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 2, Chaplain 3, Reporter 45 Majorette 3, Chief 35 Cheerleader 4. JANE DAVIS MORRIS 4-H Club 1,2, 35 F. B. L. A. 35 Friendship Club 35 Camera Club 25 Class Officer 1, 2, Secretary 1, 25 Spotlight Staff 35 F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, Chapter Degree 35 Harvest Attendant 15 Pep Club 2. r11-vxnr. -nm. 1 .-1-n -1vm-w-ug-n--r.i-q-.....1---.1reu.v-,rvr-...:-n-1v-.--u.1. .-.mu-. .r...-e..-.r..u1r-..---ugv-,'...--urw1-- -Lv. . 1 r-. - -r .....::gL-ul, Senior Directory BRENDA JOYCE PARRIS Annual Staff 4, Co-Art Editor 45 Spotlight Staff 1, 45 Pep Club 15 Chorus 2, 35 4-I-I Club 1,2, Songleader 25 F. H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Songleader 2, Art Editor 3, 45 F. B. L. A. 45 Friendship Club 35 Class Officer 2, 3, Tre asurer 2, President 35 School Reporter 45 Superlative5 Class Historian. LEROY ARTHUR PARSONS junior Play 35 Superlative5 Library Club 3,45 Friendship Club 1, 2, 35 Latin Club 25 J. C. L. 2, 3, 45 Monogram Club 2, 3, 45 F. T.A. 3, 4. LEWIS STONE PERRY P.F.A. 2,35 4-H Club 1, Bus Driver 2, 3,4. LINDA GRACE PIERCE F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Latin Club 2, J.C.L. 2,3,45 4-1-1 Club 1, 2, 3,4, P. B. L A. 3, 4, French Club 4. RONALD JULIAN PLUMMER Debate Team 2, 3,45 Camera Club 1, 2, Pre side nt 25 F. B. L.A. 3,45 F. T. A. 3, 45 Latin Club 25 J. C. L. 2, 3, 45 Library Club 3, 45 Junior Play 35 Senior Play 45 Spotlight Staff 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Officer 3, Reporter 35 Class Giftorian 4. BERNICE KAY PUGH Friendship Club 2, 3. CLARA MAE PUGH 4-H Club 1, F.B.L.A. 3, 4, F.H.A. 2,3. LINDA MARIE RICHARDSON Class Officer 2, Reporter 25 Latin Club 25 F. H.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Camera Club 3, 45 4-1-H Club 2, 3, 45 F. B. L. A. 3, 45 Pep Club 3, 45 Library Club 3, 45 Chorus 25 Superlative5 Majorette 3. BEVERLY ROBBINS Debate Team 2, 35 World Peace Award 25 Kistler Oratory Award 25 Class Prophetess 45 Superlative5 Camera Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 45 Friendship Club 2, 3, Reporter 35 Latin Club 2, Reporter 25 J. C. L. 2, 3, 45 Spotlight Staff 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 2, 35 4-H Club 2, 35 F. H.A. 1, 2, Historian 3. MARTHA JOANN SAWYER 4-H Club 1, 25 latin Club 25 J.C. L. 2, 3, 45 F. B. L.A. 3, 45 Spotlight Staff 3. SHELBY JEAN SMITH 4-H Club 1, 25 F. B L. A. 3, 45 F. T. A. 45 Spotlight Staff 3, 45 French Club 2, 4, Reporter 4. NANCY JEAN STALEY 4-H Club 1, F.H.A. 2. RAYMOND LEE STANLEY Library Club 2, 35 Chorus 1, 2, 35 Superlative5 4-H Club 15 junior Play 3. FAYE LAZELLE TAYLOR Transferred from Troy 35 Class Officer 1,25 Glee Club 1, 25 Bus Driver 3, 45 F. T. A. 45 Annual Staff 4, Advertising Editor 45 Superlative. DELoREs MARCHIE TURNER F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Latin Club 2, J.C.L. 2,3, 4, F. B. L. A. 3,4, F. T.A. 4, 4-H Club 2, 3. LINDA CAROL TURNER 4-H Club 1,25 Camera Club 3,45 Pep Club 3, 45 F. H.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Friendship Club 2, 35 Annual Staff 4, Assistant Advertising Editor5 Se nior Play 45 Latin Club 35 J. C. L. 3, 45 Spotlight Staff 1,25 F. B. L.A. 3,4. NANCY CARROLL WALLS F. B. I. A. 3, 45 Friendship Club 2, 35 Library Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4. GARY LEE WHITAKER Friendship Club 1, 2, 35 F. B. L. A. 3, 4. LORENE GAYIE WHITE Friendship Club 1, 2, 35 Latin Club 35 Camera Club 2, 3, 45 library Club 3, 45 4-H Club 1, 25 F. T. A. 3, 45 F. B. L. A. 3, 45 Student Council 15 J. C. L. 3, 45 Declamation Contest 35 Class Poet 4. LARRY RONALD WHITE Latin Club 2, President 2, Student Council 1, 2, 4, Friend- ship Club 1, 2, 3, Vice-President 35 Monogram Club 2, 3, 45 Spotlight Staff2, 3, 45 Beta Club2,3,4, Vice-President 35 library Club 3, 45 Track 25 Marshal 3, Chief 35 Annual Staff 3, 4, Junior Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief 45 Superlative. GLENN NEIL WILLIAMS Friendship Club 1, 2, 35 French Club 2, 35 junior Play 35 Student Council 1, 45 Library Club 3, 4, President 45 Class Officer 4, Treasurer 45 Spotlight Staff 45 Annual Staff 4, Feature Editor 45 Superlative. ARGIE NIXON WOOD Class Officer 2, 3, Treasurer 2, 35 Superlative. CLARENCE LEE YARBROUGH, JR. Class Officer 1, 3, Vice-President 1, Treasurer 35 Camera Club 1, 2, 3,4, President 35 Friendship Club 1,2, 35 Latin Club 25 Student Council 25 J. C. L. 2, 3, 45 Beta Club 3, 45 F. B. L.A. 3,45 Spotlig ht Staff 3, 4, Editor 45 junior Play 35 Senior Play 45 Annual Staff'4, Sports Editor, Supe rlative . LARRY ROLAND YOW Camera Club 2, 3, 45 F. B. L. A. 3, 4. 23 Closs History Let us stand still and think about our past a moment. In your mind, turn back twelve years-just see what you see. For the most of us, there is a picture of a first grade school room. Yes, that is you, and it has only been twelve years. Can you recall the things that mattered or did not matter to you then? They probably now are surrounded by different ideas or c o n c e p t i on s. This change, that has taken only twelve years of our lives, has a title. That title is growing up. Those years we were in grade school were the grow- ing-up years. They were a time to play, to le arn, to work, to meet people, a time to watch how things grow, and a time to think of our surrotmdings and ourselves as individuals. Did we do these things, and did we play fairly with others? Did we learn that one is only truly happy when one is doing something for others? Did we meet persons and form unfavorable first impressions, only later to find ourselves wrong? Did we watch a bird build a nest in spring and see water run in such a hurry over many- colored stones? Did we watch a kitten play and listen to a new- born baby cry-if so, that was life we saw. Did we stop and look? No one can say their past is just something to fill the years, because our past is too much a part of us. Almost be fore we began to see and to think, there we stood at the first step to higher education. Only four years ago, we entered high school. I-Iere again, we had to break into a new phase of this maturity. Our sponsors that first year were Mrs. Newlin, Mr. George, and Mr. Causey. Our class officers were elected and served. The Guilford Battleground was the site for the end-of-the- year party. That second school year meant a great deal more to us, because we now had one year of high school behind us. From examples set by other classes, we learned how a Sophomore Class was expected to act. To help us not for- get what was expected were our sponsors, Mr. Wall and Mr. Ge orge. The party at the end of the year was held at Reynolds Park. Then, there we Were, the Junior Class. So many new things were ours to learn, to dream, and to work for. Sponsors that year were Miss Walton and M.iss Cox. We sold mag azine s and planned an event never to be for- gotten-the junior- Senior Banquet, held at Sta r m ount C ountry Club. Do you see how our lives have taken on new meanings, how we have as sume d new and bigger responsibilities? To climax an eventful yearthe class party was held at Guildford Battlegrotmd. Only a short summe r separated that year from this one-OUR SENIOR YEAR. If we thought our junior year was filled with activities, we have just lived one filled even greater. With the ending of this last year, we look back on the never-ending memorable events that are still hard to recall. Mentioning a few, the list would include: Class rings, Rotary Vocation Day, Senior Play, Washing ton trip, our being honore d with a junior- Senior Banquet, choosing the annual staff, and caps and gowns. Mrs. Mary H. Montogomery and Mrs. Norm a M. Gilley, our class sponsors, with their guidance and help, made a great deal of our senioryear what it was. To these two, other teachers, and our principal, go otu' gratitude. From this graduating class of Randleman High School, Randleman, North C arolin a, go twelve years of work, play, friendships, new thoughts moulded into better ideals and our individual fe e ling s. Only now, as we begin to enter another world, do our observations of life begin to mean a great deal to us. I feelthateachindividual mem- ber of this c 1 a ss of nineteen-hundred and sixty-one will not stop their development of whatthey have gained from their education. They will surely excell in this new part of life as they have in the one soon to be left behind. It is my sincere wish that each and every one of my classmates will just remember-stay happy. BRENDA JOYCE PARRIS Class Historian !1!lI!'!!!N!ll YIEYBIIHI' Closs Prophecy Afterhaving lived abroad for the past ten years, since my graduation from Randleman High School, Ireturned home to find that I knew almost nothing about the present activities of my fellow classmates. I resolved that, as soon as I settled myself at home, I would try to discover what forttmes the past ten years had unveiled to the graduates of the class of 1961. Early one morning, soon afterwards, Idrove over to the new Randleman Memorial Hospital to have breakfast in the hospital cafeteria, with my old high school chum, LINDA RICHARDSON. While we were eating, linda gave me some up-to- date information about several of our former classmates. As I expected, BRENDA DENNIS, DORIS JOHNSON, and JOYCE MCADEN were all married as planned and settled down to family life soon after graduation. BRENDA FIELDS, also married, lives in Georgia, where she is employed as a s e cret ary for the Pilot Life Insurance Company. LEWIS PERRY, who planned to study electronics after high school, is now an electronics e ng ine e r at Westem Electric. It seems that FAYE MILLIKAN and JOYCE HODGIN, high school friends, are e mp loye d at the same type of work. They are both working as de nt a l a s s i sta nt sin Greensboro. While we chatted on about our former classmates, we were joined by a few of them. They were DELORES TURNER, IRENE ALLRED, and SUE IEDNUM, also registered nurses working at the hospital. They informed me that many of the 1961 graduates had chosen different fields of work in the medical profession. DICKIE LAWSON is chief surgeon at Randolph Mem- orial Hospital with NANCY STALEY as his assistant. BRENDA HILL is doing psychiatric nursing at Dul-ce. LINDA TURNER and JESSIE LOF LIN perform duties at our own hospital as part-time practical nurses, and CLARA PUGH is the most efficient laboratory te c hn i c i a n our hospital has. Both NANCY ADAMS and JOANN SAWYER are X-ray technicians at Cone Memorial Hospital. Along withthis information, I discovered that BUDDY WILLIAMS is president of General Motors. RAYMOND STANLEY, a top mechanic, has just been elected vice-president of General Motors. MINKEY DAVIS has just landed a job playing the role of Richard Diamond's private secretary on his television program. The newly-elected sheriff and de puty of Randolph County are none other than LARRY LINTHIC UM and LEROY PARSONS. Also, SYLVIA BLAKE and KAYE BOGGAN are working as telephone operators for the Bell Telephone Company in High Point. As much as we all disliked the idea of breaking up our conversation, it was time for Linda and the others to return to duty. So I decided to be on my way. On my Way to the car, I bought a newspaper from the newsboy standing on the steps of the hospital. Inside the car I unfolded the pape r to find it to be a copy of the Randleman Daily News, edited by JIMMY FERREE. Covering the front page was a news article about the late st ad ve nture s of the great African game hunter, ARGIE WOOD. 25 Closs Prophecy Turning to the society column, I saw where BET SY HODG E and LAURA MARSHALL had been appointed to plan the annual fall dance at the Randleman Chapter of the National Secretaries Association to be held at the Oak Lane Country Club, located in a newly-opened section of Randleman. Also listedwere the names of the secretaries to attend the affair. Among them were CIARA MAE HILTON, DOLORES EISENHART, CARROLL WALLS, and SHELBY JEAN SMITH. GAYLE WHITE, the star of a big broadway comedy, accompanied by LARRY YOW, her press photographer, is returning to Randle man to do the closing play at the Randleman Summer Playhouse. Below the society column, Inoticed that the names of the teachers for the fall semester at Randleman High School were listed. On the faculty was JERRY GREGSON, Principal, BETTY JEANHILL, Geometry and Business Math, RONNIE WHITE, head of Science Department, SUE FALLENSTEIN, Algebra Iand II, C. L YARBROUG H, Band Instructor, and NANCY MILLIKAN, Home Economics. Also named was JANE MORRIS, President of the P. T. A. I turned next to the fashion page to look at the latest styles in women's clothing designed by BRENDA PARRIS and BETSY I-LAMLET. On the sports page was a column written by the well- known sports writer, EVERETT HENDERSON. Glancing overthe advertisements, I re ad: Cox Funeral Home-owned and operated by DLANA COX, Farlow and Johnson Construction Company-owned and operated by EDDIE JOHNSON and HERCHEL FARLOW, W orthv i lle Beauty Salon, operated by FAYE TAYLOR, Beane's Dress Shop, managed by JANET and MARKETIA BEANE, and Tiny Tots Day Nursery, owned and operated by NANCY FRAZIER and LINDA FOGLEMAN. Flipping back through the paper, I noticed articles of V arious types. Since the retirement of Molly Mayfield, BERNIECE PUGH has taken over her column of advice to the love-lorn. One a rtic le told about the world-wide tour of the religious singer, LINDA PIERCE. Anothe r gave information about the Citizen of the Week, MARGARET HANCOCK, head of the Randleman Welfare Department. I s udd e n ly realized that it was almost lunch time, and that Mother would be e xpe cting me home at any m i n ut e. So, la ying the paper aside, I started the car. Driving through town, I passed a law firm belonging to those two famous criminal lawyers, GEORGE MacDONAID and RONNIE PLUMMER. A large white building had the words Rand1eman Health Club, owned by JIMMY DAVIS and WALLACE HOCKETT, printed across the front. In the main s e ction of town, stood Whitaker's Gun Shop, operated by GARY WHITAKER. As Iturned at the stop light onto Academy Street, I noticed Pat and Eliz's School of Modeling, managed by PAT CHRISTENBERRY and ELIZABETH DUGGINS. Once at home, Ithought about how the bits of infor- mation, g athe re d about my classmates during the day, brought back to my mind the memories of our years at old Randle man High. Together, we st riv e d during that short period of fouryears to prepare ourselves for the load of responsibilities each would carry, once a part of the adult world. With this in mind, Ifeltproud to be a member of the graduating class of 1961. BEVERLY ROBBINS Prophe te ss 'GHIMUIBN MKIEK n MlnMul Lost Will cmd Testament We, the me mbers of the Senior Class of 1961, of Randleman High School, realizing that our day of depar- ture is fast approaching, do hereby declare and make this our Last Will and Testament. ARTICLE I To Mr. Cromartie, our principal, we leave our appreciation for his g uid a nce through our high school years. ARTICLE II To Mrs. Montgomery and Mrs. Gilley, our senior sponsors, we leave our love and deepest appreciation for their efforts toward increasing our wisdom and for careful guidance. ARTICLE III We bequeath to individuals the following items: I, NANCY ADAMS, leave my title as Homecoming Queen to Judy Davis, and my title, Most Considerate, to anyone who deserves it. I, IRENE ALLRED, leave Randleman High School with memories of four happy years. I, JANET BEANE, leave my past behind me and the future before me. I, MARKETIA BEANE, leave nothing because Ineed all I have. I, SYLVIA BLAKE, leave to join Olan Highfill. I, KAYE BOGGAN, leave to join Robert Pierce. I, PAT CHRISTENBERRY, leave a list of wonderful high school memories to Sylvia Wood, hop i ng that she will have just as many, and I face the future looking for new adventures. I, DIANA COX, leave graciously to be c ome Mrs. Charles W. Smith in June. I, JIMMY DAVIS, leave everything I have, NOTI-IING. I, MINKEY DAVIS, leave my superlative, Most Athletic, to Sandra Fox, and all my friends regretfully. I, BRENDA FAYE DENNIS, leave my memories at R. H. S. to my sister Shirley, hoping that she will enjoy them as much as Idid. I, ELIZABETH DUGGINS, le ave my position as cheerleader to anyone who willenjoy it as much as Ihave. And of course, I leave to be with Loyd. I, DOLORES EISENHART, leave my superlative, Best Looking, to my brother Jerry. I, SUE FALLENSTEIN, leave Mr. Cromartie a legal excuse to leave school any time he wishes, and Ile a ve my brother to take care of himself. I, HERCHEL FARLOW, leave my superlative, Most Considerate, to Chuck Doyle. I, JIMIMY FERREE, leave before I am run out. I, BRENDA FIELDS, leave my superlative, Best Personality, to Miina Ta lvik, and I also leave to join Jerry. I, LINDA FOGLEMAN, leave my appreciation to the teachers for their patience and guidance, and to my brother, Darrell, I leave my pla ce in the Library Club. I, NANCY FRAZIER, leave my title as Most Dependable to anyone who deserves it, and I leave all my friends regretfully. I, JERRY GREGSON, be ing of sound mind, leave my ability to pester Big Mamma to someone worthy of it. I, BETSY HAMLET, regretfully le ave old R. H. S. , and I am t aking everything I can with me because I'm going to need it, and more, later. I, MARGARET HANCOCK, bequeath my superlative, Most Studious, to anyone who has studied as much as I haven't. I, EVERETT HENDERSON, leave my superlative, Most Athletic, to Donald Rich and anything I have left to anyone who finds it. I, BETTY JEAN HILL, leave Howard Lee Slack to anyone who can irritate him as much as I did. I, BRENDA HILL, leave with many fond memories of R. H. S. , and my title, Best All-Around, to Miina Talvik. I, CLARA MAE HILTON, leave my ability to get along with teachers and fellow classmates to anyone who needs it. I, WALIACE HOCKETT, leave everything I have left over to Newbern Douglas. I, BETSY HODGE, leave my brother and sisterbehind to graduate from R. H. S., and my superlative as Wittiest to Sandra Fox. I, JOYCE I-IODGIN, leave my brother Johnny to any- one who will have him. I, DORIS JOHNSON, leave my position as Business Manager on the Annual Staff to my brother William. And foremost, of course, Ileave to join Boyd. 27 Lost Will ond Testament I, EDDIE JOHNSON, leave my superlative, Best All-Around, to Chuck Doyle, but keep many fond memories of school days. I, DICKIE LAWSON, leave my superlative, Friend- liest, to Jackie Allred. I, SUSAN LEDNUM, leave all of my new-found friends with sorrow. I, LARRY LINTI-IICUM, leave my superlative, Best Personality, to Bobby Allred, and my bus 96 to anyone who will have it. I, JESSIE LOFLIN, leave my position as office assis- tant to anyone who has the ability to get along with Mr. Cromartie. I, GEORGE MacDONAID, leave my ne atne ss of appearance to any other ghost who would like to appear. I, LAURA ANN MARSHALL, leave my title, Best Dressed, to Judy Da vis, and all the good times I have had to Ann Allred. I, JOYCE MCADEN, leave my seat in se c ond year Typing to my brothe r Keith, hoping he won't make as many errors as I have. I, FAYE MILLIKAN, leave my ability to talk in study hall to anybody who gets caught at it. I, NANCY MILLIKAN, leave my position as a senior cheerleader to Susan Hinshaw, hoping her last year will be filled with as many wonderful memories as mine. I, JANE DAVIS MORRIS, leave to join my husband John and my daughter, Shelley. I, BRENDA JOYCE PARRIS, leave to be with Sonny, together we shall look for what the future holds. I, LEROY PARSONS, leave my place in the Library Club to Paul Newby. I, LEWIS PERRY, leave my bus l16 and route to anyone with steel nerves. I, LINDA PIERCE, leave my school and friends with much regret, and to my brother Kermit, Ileave the ability to stay out of detention hall for four years. I, RONNIE PLUMMER, leave my entire glow of personality to anybody who is satisfied with little things. I, BERNIECE PUGH, leave my seat in shorthand to anyone who takes it, wishing them better luck than Ihad. I, CIARA PUGH, leave my seat in second year typing to Mary Ann Perry, wishing her the best of luck. I, LINDA RICHARDSON, leave my s up e r I a t iv e, Most Talented, to Rebecca I-Iough. I, BEVERLY ROBBINS, leave my p osition on the debate team to Ann Pickett. I, JOANN SAWYER, leave my seat in first and sec- ond year typing to anyone Who takes it, wishing him better luck than I had. I, SHELBY SMITH, leave my ability to giggle to Jo Ann Cleason and my ability to hold my temper to Pat Harris. I, NANCY STALEY, leave hoping they won't keep me any longer. I, RAYMOND STANLEY, le a ve my ability to skip school to anyone who can play sick. I, FAYE TAYLOR, le ave my superlative, Friend- liest, to Rebecca Hough, my ability to drive a school bus to any girl with the nerve to drive one, and last, but not least, I leave to be with Larry. I, DELORES TURNER, leave my good will and best wishes to anyone who may need them. I, LINDA TURNER, leave at last to join Bill. I, CARROLL WALLS, have always believed that the grass is greener onthe other side of the fence, so now I'm going to find out for sure. I, GARY WHITAKER, leave my lo c k e r to anyone short enough to get into it. I, GAYLE WHITE, do be que ath my honor of class poet to anyone who is able to turn a phra se and rhyme into the impossible. I, RONNIE WHITE, leave my seat in typing to my sister, Sherry, with the hope that she will do better than I in this very practical subject. I, BUDDY WILLIAMS, leave my superlative, Most Typical, to Richie Nance, and my position as President of the Library Club to Larry Davis. I, ARGIE WOOD, being of sound mind, leave an empty seat. I, C. L. YARBROUGH, JR., leave to join my friends in The Twilight Zone. ' I, LARRY YOW, leave gladly. Hereunto we set hand and seal THE SENIOR CLASS of 1961 ELIZABETH DUGGINS, Testatrix .,yf, X .u5.,g, vw Senior Superlcatives Most Studious MARGARET HANCOCK RONNIE WHITE Most Typical BRENDA PAR RIS BUDDY WILLIAMS 'fill I A , f 1, w in Salk' vw 1 42 , v f gy 4 . W Wittiest BET SY I-IODGE ARGIE WOOD Friendliest FAYE TAYLOR DICKIE LAWSON Best Dressed LAURA MARSHALL WALLACE HOC KE TT Best Looking DEE EISENHART JIMMY DAVIS NNN-Ss Most Considercte NANCY ADAMS I-IERCHEL FARLOW Most Dependable A NANCY FRAZIER LEROY PARSONS L Most Athletic MIN KEY DAVIS EVERETT HENDERSON Q A an . '64, Most Talented LINDA RICHARDSON RAYMOND STANLEY Most Likely to Succeed BEVERLY ROBBINS LEWIS PERRY 'W -1-1 Most Ambitious NANCY MILLIKAN C. L. YARBROUGH Best Personality BRENDA FIELDS LARRY LIN THICUM W A lllf Best All - Round BRENDA HILL EDDIE JOHNSON 4 Mascots ERIC HILL AND SHARON COX Bo by Pictures 7 A A Li1' stinkel- Who put starch in my 1 M .U diaper? Q ,.fM,.,,y,m-T.f4.34:,ff,,..M.M ,M,,,,,! 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V 1 i N f X , O V 'fy CLASSES W X W H31 7 'y lv ' If-7 , ,X 1' xwg- Nw X f N 'Q- XW 1' Q - N S519 '4!SMgS?g5?'43'3ii'5 ' V' 34411 Closs Officers Front row, left to right: Bobby Dula, C. O. Hayes, Buddy Robbins, Bobby Allred, Judy Davis, Sandra Ward, Diane Brookshire, Craig Allred, Max Hinshaw, Chuck Doyle, Patton, Miina Talvik, Bobbie Holland. Clinton Hill, Johnny Mc Ca skill. Second row: Willis CRAIG ALLRED JACKIE ALLRED BOBBY ALLRED MARY ATKINS soNNY AUMAN BETTY BAKER Juniors ,ff ab an Ca Q Ami, JA: EDWIN BEESON 1, 'N G' LARRY BEESON I g 33 .. 34 if, gy LARRY BIRD in ' ' LOUIS BoNKEMEYER fuk' ' A J1 211 BUDDY BROOKSHIRE MARY BROWN JIMMY COBLE PRISCILLA COBLE CAROLYN COLE I, ,nr 15: W .wyil I ss -nw' 40 gl ,Y 'qw 'X 'H N..- lfiitk 5 lg ,emi I. 1 r-X , i :'Bl?F'w'xfx I.: xyvfVf,'f .x I I, -. l: zii?1f'XXr Wil dh .Af-qv' . if? Q 5 l- -'wx Class of 1962 LOIS FARLOW REBECCA FARLOW SHIRIEY FARLOW TONY FIELDS DORIS FRAZIER JADENE FRAZIER PAT GORDON FORREST HALL BILL HARRIS JOYCE HARRIS C. O. HAYES, JR. BARBARA I-IICKS CLINTON HILL DWIGHT HILL BEN COLEMAN FAYE COOLEY CALVIN CRAVEN BRANT DAVIS JERRY DAVIS JUDY DAVIS LARRY DAVIS LUCINDA DAVIS CHARLES DOYIE RICHARD DUGGIN S ..-.,.....--.......- wr- .--mn Y RICHARD HILTON MAX HINSHAW SUSAN I-IINSHAW BOBBIE HOLLAND MARY I-IOOPER REBECCA HOUGH JIMMY HUDSON DONALD HUNT SADIE MAE HUNT SANDRA KEATON is if , :D I RT 'x ey- 'gif' wk Q 5, S QY ' 'Q UW 'UF-ev 'QS 'inn' Q- K , :If Q, ff.: pm In I ' C L, ca., ' ,. ' EEAV 1 A H., X fm flags, lV'X V! ? 'Y 42 W? I., L p cpu Juniors JOHN LAMB MARY MaCDONAlD FRED MARSH LOIS MARSH MARIE MARSH KEITH MCADEN JOHNNY MCCASKILL DOTTIE IVLESSICK RITCI-IIE NANCE JERRY NEWBY LINDA PARRISH DIANE PATTON FRED POWELL DONALD RICH JIMMY RICH Mk Class of 962 ARTHUR STALEY MIINA TALVIK JIMMY TEAGUE LINDA TIPPETT PATSY TUOKER BUSTER VanWERRY WANDA VICKERS JOHNNY WALL SANDRA WARD JOYCE WHITE GEORGE WILLIAMS BRENDA YOW 'QL 5, 1l '7 3-99- RUTH RICHARDSON JUDY ROCKETT WILLIS ROBBINS MARTHA RUSSELL JERRY RUSSELL JANE SHAW HAZEL SMALL JOYCE SMALL CECIL SMITH BARBARA SOLOMON I 2 Wh la, Af i 7' 43 iWi HLQBAJ lllimhslhhinwf Closs Officers Front row, left to right: Johnny Powell, She rril Steed, Dunham, Sherry Wh1te, Ann P1ckett, Lmda Reece, Dov1e joe Fred McCain, Robert Staley. Second row: Sheilda Peeler, Carol Macon, Kay Dav1s, Ann Brown LINDA ADAMS ANN ALLRED WAYNE ALLRED BETTY BAKER BECKY BATSON OLA GRAY BATTON CHARLES BoL1Nc JUDY BRADY WADE BROOKSI-IIRE ANN BROWN CHARLES BROWN ROGER CAMPBELL JO ANN CLEASON GERALD COBLE LARRY COX KAY DAVIS MICKEY DAVIS SHIRLEY DENNIS PI-IYLLIS DIXON BRENDA DORSETT NEWBERN DOUG LAS SI-IEILDA DUNI-IAM GROVENA EARNHART BRENDA FARLOW S Class of K 1963 GARY HILL LINDA HILL MAURICE HILL TOMMY HODGE JOHNNY HODGIN ROGER HOWELL VIRGIL HUNT LILLIAN INGOLD RICHARD JOHNSON WILLIAM JOHNSON LINDA KENNY CLYDE KISTLER DAVID LAMB JO ANN LAMB RICHARD LAMB SHIRLEY LAMB DONALD LEWALLEN LINDA LITTLE RONALD LOFLLN TOMMY LYNDON CAROL MACON JEAN MARSH CAROL MARTINDALE JOE FRED MCOALN JOYCE MCDOWELL LOUISE NEWBY VICKIE NEWLIN QUENTIN PARK DOVIE PEELER ANN PICKETT JERRY FAUSNETT PEARL FERGUSON BILLY FERREE SANDRA FOX ELIZABETH FRAZIER NANCY GASTER DIANE GRAVES LARRY GREG SON WANDA GROCE DELTA HALL PAT HARRIS DONNA HIGHF ILL BAsI-IER PIERCE KERMIT PIERCE LARRY PIERCE JOHNNY POWELL ARLENE PUCH CHARLOTTE PUGH CAROLYN PURDUE SANDRA REDDING LINDA REECE PENNY RICHARDSON X Q! 1.5. X , in f r , f X f ' um... fy ww-am ww ' ' -'f P1 - ' ' Z 1 Q65 if AMY , I N f Iv x 'in- QW X -1 .1 X f X' f 1C72ZX7 '. ' , ' 1 , X. . 'X g'vrI.L,6 A fa 6 f J : 'V f 5 , Q. L, '-A , f. w w 5 BIN RAYLAND RICHARDSON AARON ROBBINS JIMMY ROBBINS JUDY ROUTH MYRA JEAN ROUTI-I WAYNE SHAW GERALDINE SICELOFF JAMES SPEIGLE INEZ STALEY ROBERT STALEY FAYE STAMEY SHERRILL STEED MARTHA STEVENS PAULETTE STEVENS BUSTER STRICKLAND EDDIE TRENT BRENDA TROGDON LLOYD VARNER MARY WATSON PAUL WHITAKER TEANA WHITAKER SHERRY WHITE DEIPHINE WILLIAMS MOZEL WILLIAMS CHARLES WILLIARD LOIS WOOD SYLVIA WOOD LINDA YOW Class Officers Z1 ' Hem Front row, left to right: Donald Staley, Larry Meredith, Suzanne Kirkman, Diane Calvert, Charlotte Cole Betsy Keith Davis, Mike Davis, Albe rt johnson, Buck Shaw, Pugh, Linda Wohlford, Sheila Richardson, Anita Reeder, Dicky Brady. Second row: Janie Baker, Suzanne Calvert, Charles Graham. DAVID ADAMS JANIE BAKER ALICE BEANE LOIS BEESON RAY BOLING YVONNE BOLING DALE BOWMAN REBECCA BOWMAN DICKY BRADY ROBERT BROWN WILLLAM BULLINS DIANE CALVERT SUZANNE CALVERT DONETTE CAUSEY TERRY COBLE CHARLOTTE COLE MARY COLEMAN ELLEN CONNER KENNETH CORNWELL DEWEY cox JERRY cox PATRICLA CRAVEN ERVIN CROTTS PATRICLA CROW GERALD DAMERON BOBBY JO DAVIS KENNETH DAVIS KEITH DAVIS MIKE DAVIS PEGGY DAVIS 4 wr. X , 5 V z.vr-T2 Wm. 4, yf f,,M V. , , 2 L .R , X4 X ws. 4 - , 1-Zta X. ffsfsf .sm , 4 X f 'K-'R 47 L WAYNE DAVIS SAMMY DIXON F RAN KIE F ARLOW JANICE FARLOW DLANE FARLOW DARRELL F OGLEMAN HARRY F RUITT CLYDE GARNER LINDA GORDON CHARLES GRAHAM NAN HAMMOND LARRY HANCOCK C. W. HENIEY, JR. LARRY HILL GARRY HILTON WAYNE HINSHAW SARAH HODGE SANDRA HOLDER KEN HOLLmG SWORTH LARRY HOLLING SWORTH JAMES HOWELL GEROGE HUGI-IES BARRY HULL CLINNIE HUNT FAYE HUNT BILLY HYDE MARILYN HYLTON DONNIE JARRELL GERALD JESTER ALBERT JOHNSON LEONARD KENNEDY BUTCH KING SUZANNE KIRKMAN MARVIN KISER JEAN LAMB MARTHA LAMB FRANKLIN LWBERTH DAVID LAUGHLIN SARAH LEE MARIE LEWIS SHARYN LINEBERRY MILLIS LUCAS DEAN MARION RAYE MARION BETTY SUE MCADEN NANCY MCGAIN JEAN MCDOWELL PEGGY Mc DOWELL JOYCE Mc INTOSH RAYMOND Mc INTOSH SUE MGPI-IERSON LARRY MEREDITH SKIPPER MINTZ JOHNNY MORGON Freshmen 48 nas, in :Sa 1 .3 -L' ' I N, Rf-M , 3 ,, '- ' .be S S2 xr Ili ' li 0 , Rfb , J fl, mv-wig 1 Rsfgfyf 23 .J ' ff ' ' 1 f ' f ' if -jf' f I E - K 5 . - y - . . J kph, ggi! Freshmen 'CS' Iva? h J- 59--J' .H . .1 , . 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' .3 - ...lox - ,J - --4 . r we E, V E. uQs5:fy:ue.1,.:L' 25751 'Q' Sponsored by Max HinSh21W Sponsored by Newbern Douglas ELIZABETH DUGGINS C 1, BETSY HODGE Sponsored by Everett Henderson O Sponsored by Wallace Hockett 54 is Lg Court DORIS JOHNSON FAYE COOLEY Sponsored by jerry Davis Sponsored by Bill Harris JUDY DAVIS SUSAN I-IINSHAW SP0nS01'ed by ,l0h1'mY POWQ 11 Sponsored by Chuck Doyle 55 Court REBECCA HOUGI-I RUTH RICHARDSON Sponsored by C. O. Hayes Sponsored by Fred Powell ANN PICKETT LINDA REECE Sponsored by Robert Staley Sponsored by johnny Wall 56 Court JUDY ROUTH TEANA WHITAKER Sponsored by Buddy Brookshire Sponsored by Arthur Staley DIANE CALVERT LINDA WGHLFORD Sponsored by Charles Graham Sponsored by Clinton Hill 57 ,fe 'P i ' X T76 6. 'Q az, 3 LZ. fi f ,U I Y Q Y 4 MMMM F Y Ma- Marshals Left to right: Ma rg a re t Hancock, C. L Ya rbroug h, Elizabeth Duggins, Laura Marshall, Ronnie White, Chief. Front row, left to right: Bre nda Hill, President, Buddy Second row: Max Hinshaw, Laura Marshall, Martha Russell, Brookshire, Vice-President, Brenda Fields, Se C re t ary, Bobby Holland, Margaret Hancock, Betty Hill. Third row: Miina Talvik, Treasurer, Elizabeth Duggins, Reporter, Ronnie White, C. L. Yarbrough. Nancy Fr a Z i e r, Historian, Mrs. Montgomery, Sponsor., JL Q- Q.. x Q tb A 1 , , f,-1,-f ' ...el iffffeif :fi lv . . fr .'.,,5T-gpff-Q4'f '5, ,f ., W .. .J HJ?-ynigt :,fr.p', A ,ul qiff ., Q' .5 ' .k 1.,,1 1' nfngY '2'g'wtgj ,J V T fi!! 731' B HC' 1.-, -w-ww wSi5f f?-1 .5 .,,y,t,,,M,,..,.., , , zfilbda Ai' Agg- ,gsm 1 4 wQ.2.,4 3.1, fu, , ga, ,QQ I .,.,,-af-:a.'ff.ff :ma ef., ' -. Q,g,,z,, . mf fx,-11 Sflygw, we, i ' 'nt' M 1 :inf If 1 . J-f, . . .- . ,W ' e'2fvf,aey,..B3'i5 . - if -' , -' f - - V f, 'f 1 --a . 12'-qi, M, , ,fs-V'-IQQHSAX i. L6 .1 ,,,,k,y,v,?, . J,,,W . ' ,mm Student Council Left to right: Eddie johnson, Pre side ntg Miina Talvik, Sponsor. Vice-Presidentg Sheilda Dunham, Secretaryg Miss Walton, I O Qffuce Asslsfonts Left to right: Jessie Loflin5 Betsy Hamletg Sue Fallensteing Susan I-Iinshawg Nancy Millikang Diana Cox. W I Enix C -'J 'IVE Ren clevous Staff Front row, left to right: Beverly Robbins, Assistant Cir- Assistant Advertising Editor, Nancy Frazier, Assistant Ad- culation Manager, Linda Turner, Advertising, Brenda Hill, vertising Editor, Betsy Hamlet, Co--A rt Editor, Buddy Co-Editor, Ronnie White, Editor-in-Chief, Laura Marshall, Williams, Feature Editor. Spotlight Staff C. L. Yarbrough and Laura Marshall, Co-Editors-in-Chief, Mrs. Montgomery, Sponsor. r ,, f . af, Mp' ,- f ,, 4- A y a,, stray' ah F. H. A. Left to right: Judy Davis, President, Kay Davis, Vice- Parliarnentarian, Sandra Fox, Songleader, Sylvia Wood President, Brenda Parris, Art Editor, Nancy Millikan, Secretary, Joyce Small, Treasurer, Ann Brown, Chaplian Reporter, Elizabeth Dugg ins, Historian, Doris johnson, Left to right: Donald Rich, Sentinel, Joe Fred McCain, dent, Arthur Staley, Vice-President, Newbern Douglas Treasurer, jerry Newby, Secretary, Edwin Beeson, Presi- Reporter, Mr. Reynolds, Sponsor. ' 1 :fl '51 F. B. L. A. Left to right: Laura Marshall, President, Nancy Millikan, Treasurer, Diana Cox, Reporter, lvlrs. Gilley, Sponsor. Vice-President, Brenda Fields, Secretary, Herchel Farlow, Left to right: Elizabe th Duggins, Pre side nt, Nancy johnson, Treasurer, Max Hinshaw, Reporter, Mrs. Gilley, Millikan, Vice-President, Diana Cox, Secretary, Doris Sponsor. Gd' -'J f 9' f'zx -in .,' f.NJ J. C. L. Sylvia Wood, Presidentg Sheilda Dunham, Vice-President, Charlotte Pugh, Reporter, Miss Cox, Sponsor. Ann Pickett, Secretary, Ruth Richardson, T re a s ure rg 4-H Club Left to right: Sherrill Steed, President, C. W. Henley, jr. , Vickers, Reporter, Linda Richardson, Songleader, Linda Vice-Presidentgjanie Baker, Secretary-Treasurer, Wanda Hill, Pianist, Nancy McCain, Historian. ' L YI ft 1 . f x f x X rf 1' N xx, I Ar-N 1 , a XX ga O s Q ' f ' I., L. 1 .- X . f far ' , ' u D I !'..sQ - kv W, ,- R 'n. 7 Q1 4 Wk, ' fu? w ' Q ,.f 1' ' ff:--N - , v. w.4 ,.-ff, k vm. ' Q' 'X ff-21:-,.2 1'1 , .' 1' .M ,W . 1 vi I CII , uf, . In-..,-1, MW 23? 4 ina in 'w , ,, f,9i,.A' mf- J' , 4 ff' V - x J ,Q W , , 1 'X' 123.3 f., 'J-, - , , ff .--- ' 'x7' ,J ' - f, Hr 4 frm- H .h,,,z'v3 ?fsg.e.,f ,, : ff ,j L f 4 . 1' v-Jw , Y li' M J' - A' ,. 1 'l g.,-'Q ,51,,F' A' M , Q 3 Left to r1ght Mr Causey, Sponsor, Max I-lmshaw, Pres1 Secretary fNot Pmturedj Fred Powell Treasurer, Beverly dentg Dor1s Johnson, VICE Presldent, Nancy M1ll1kan, Robbms, Reporter 46 if ,ww f fM f fr WZ? if 5 W? V' !TMf ff'1-.f I-'- fd ..,rff-- ' H ' 4 i'rT1f33 f. a'. S.. ..-If .1,NH1v SEL T H4 -X Y mmf' uf' I I WN-XJ 5' JV, Q ...Q hgh! umm., IN 'xx 'Tim 449651 3 x T J ,wx .: 'I f V1 f N ', n 1 ' , 1 1' 1 , Y ' ::' . 1 , - , . v v : - .1 , f . i 1 . K . 1.-i M , f If if gif' 1? 5 di m Qs .........11Ql-.--1- .--.i--Q-w-1-1 Debating Team Beverly Robbinsg Ronny Plummer. Cafeteria Personnel Left to right: Mrs. Vickersg Mrs. Powellg Mrs. Pughg Mrs. Richg QNot Picturedj F ,Q .wmv W r a Mr. Marsh. Z 'Q a-..-4.3Q4,a- Mn... ..... - -A .A ' mx ,., 1. I , ,, V A ' 4 5 - 2 -. -1 . - .5 .a, f 5 ,, A . .. ,J LW, n. ,xx I wah ffwgsa, 'ya 4, h :Qi ' in ,, wgf-Ki N f ' f , Aff w 'f L ' ' wx ,WN .. 1 iv ' ,F , 4 My ,1 .53 f . .1 .fx ,av 1 X1 . NAAR' Ex nu MW.'?! .W '- fs 'f 59,1 'sez' ,WS Snaps i , v First String Tigers ,ayv A M .QM-1 '4l ' WWW 40' ' f llTe amWork ncha mp n 68 X, . x y T-A if Wi' X xi . 11 , X 14 fff y 1 ,,., Q V Ni, , ij!-Qldgw ff ! 'X f 'X r tl I X1 I 1 i f ATHLETICS PM f fl U1 f , I I II, I I , f ga. 45,2 9 'M S f 2 NNI QL fy igfjq 5 N. 51 f X519 Q?lWSx?QQXQf qggsw xv N Q O. X v I w ' X X 4 J 1 X , .I , Z2 Q ' -'f z ' K I ' 'f '- H ' V ' , ' ' V Y f' - 'r V' ' I -.lllllimilll lr.asilnmuulu.mnnman.m.4.p'.. TFE-x.s:M.n:rrD Left to right: Susan I-I i n s h a w, juniorg Ruth Richardson, S o p h o rn o r eg Nancy M i 1 li k a n, Semor Center Lynn juniorg Linda Wohlford, Fre s hm a ng Pat Christenberry, Russell, Mascot. Chief, Seniorg Elizabeth Dug 9 ins, Seniorg Judy Routh, M !.0 ! up Cheerleaders .kk .. A J ' , . z -X L.: AY? Ov' PAT NANCY ,. Lfijxs 'W A ELIZABETH D JUDY SUSAN -v Y RUTH A- LINDA 70 5 My ,N . Y I 'S ni' W I S 'iii AQ DEE EISENI-IART I J I . Mcliorettes .- gf' .fjk K Q y. r xl 5 I' 1 A DORIS JOHNSON CHARLOTTE PUGH .,. ' N Aff N Q QM ig? ,O 1 J ,X , i A LN Ax Xi J f J ' J 5 ' is I fwffi ' JUDY DAVIS WANDA VICKERS BARBARA 1-HOKS WANDA GROCE A R , S DOTTIE MESSICK Q P ' 4 1-- 1 Q 3 ' wax I 2- 'ig ,,.e, II: -1 3 X ,T M IJIJ x I , I- D A - . 9, J' ' , J Ax f MINKEY DAVIS 'J A SJ X 5 HAZEL SMALL A 4 4 I JACKIE ALLRED Q ' X -ur Y fo' gli 71 IIB Tigers of Tomorrow Front row, left to right: Diane Calvert, Linda Wohlford, Nancy McCain, jennifer Robbins, Patricia Crow, Sandra Holder, Suzanne Calvert. Second row: Coach Brookshire, Left to right: Buddy Talley, Kenneth Cornwell, Wayne Hinshaw, Robert Brown, Howard Ward, Larry Vamer, jf as nl.. .. julie Raven, Mary Ann Perry, Teresa Raby, Janie Baker, Pat Harris, Sheila Richardson, Betsy Pugh. Terry Coble . Coaches: Joe Brookshire and Charles Gregory, Co-Captains: Wallace Hockett and Everett Henderson. Front row, left to right: Howard Slack, larry Hill, Gerald Coble, Wallace Hockett, Johnny Powell, C. O. Hayes, jimmy Robbins, Ken Hollingsworth, Clinton Hill, Robert Staley. Second row: Donald Staley, Bobby Allred, Ben Coleman, Herchel Farlow, Ray Boling, Charles Graham, Football Randleman Troy O Randle man Badin O Randleman Pittsboro 7 Randleman Ramsuer O Randleman Chatham Central O Randle man Siler City 2 6 Randleman Surnner 27 Randleman Trinity 39 Randleman Rankin 6 Randleman 25 Yanceyville O Max Hinshaw, Fred Powell, junior Ward, jerry Davis, Buddy Brookshire. Third row: Coach Gregory, jerry Russell, johnny Wall, Newbern Douglas, Arthur Staley, jerry Cox, Bill Harris, Chuck Doyle, Everett Henderson, Paul Whitaker, Wayne Hinshaw, Coach Brookshire. 1 7 lf., Q fi! Y, . BILL HARRIS HB I-IERCHEL FARLOW HB if X kin-4-'F , 5. JERRY DAVIS T , I f ,fA ,Q '. JOHNNY WALL G FRED POWELL FB CHARLES GRAHAM QB K xi MJ 3 'tr' MJ U ll R Q . Q . A X8 'A .- F .2 M vi N I BUDDY BROOKSHIRE C ROBERT STALEY E ,. ,, r EVE TT HENDERSON FB G I0 74 2.9 Jo 40 WALLAC HOCKETT .f 1 1? 4 jw v We M. fa 51 . 1 52 . wk X '-M.. 0 an Y, I? 1,- ' - if ,' JOHN POWELL c C. O. HAYES L N Q -X W4 If A 4 JERR Russau. E ARTHUR STALEY T CLINTON HILL G W fa W 3 ga-.ZF ff! f MJ 7' W li A ,. CHUC ' DOYLE T ff fwfr? 1 MAX HINSHAW QB 10 75 I0 G NEWBERN DOUGLAS G Baseball COACH JOE BROOKSHIRE Front row, left to right: Larry Varner, Ge ra ld Coble, Donald Staley, Charles Graham, Max Hinshaw, Fred Powell, Kenneth Cornwell. Seoond row: Robert Brown, He rchel Farlow, Jerry Cox, johnny Wall, Jerry Davis, VELEM4 f I ,LQKSL 1, X X ' ' 'Wi mm ' X ' A ?feLQl4'2frN ?' 'V+ hfwy xi is aft, ff , 1 , 76 ,ALM all-s The Randleman Pitching Staff, Charles Graham, Donald Rich, Fred Powell, Kenneth Cornwell, Robert Staley. Johnny Powell, Everett I-Ie ndersonl Third row: Chuck Doyle, Manager, Robert Staley, jimmy Hudson, Donald Rich, Bill Harris, C. O. Hayes, Newbern Douglas, Man- ager, Coach Brookshire. H 2 . K x '. 11 Sv? I E . 'Zi X Xi I A X is Ig I Y 6 XX A R' W XX 1 I, I . , L re 3 R . A ' C O HAYES MAX HINSHAW '-. ,LS If 66 XM 1 I 4 Q x M ' I 42, 6 f ,ws 0 v V! , R ff ,, N: gi n 1 I f BILL HARRIS --1. X , I ' ' SS, S ROBERT STALEY KV Q3 I I W ', Q mg CHARLES GRAHAM X1 I ' ' S., f if fi E M .-R':- ,-:v pq 2 fwa ,Yen U f ., i I - M ' 1Z ff ', 1-: ,, A Zz?- I -I FRED POWELL ERRY DAVIS O 0 J ,f ,, f f if ff 1-fx R Z, I, M. 7 ' I X, f X51 ,k,. f tx' Q f 0 K ,, I ffm, L ? 4 . I JIMMY HUDSON I , gf A lz 1- 6 f f ,I I- X I w.. II lg JOHNNY POWELL DONAID RICH 77' , -I-gn-la' I-IERCI-IEL FARLOW R W gt .1-.........-....-....--,... EVERETT HENDERSON Girls' Basketball F X or COACH JOE BROOKSI-IIRE Co-Captains: Joyce Small and Faye Cooley Front row, left to right: Sheilda Dunham, Sylvia Wood, Coach Joe Brookshire, Diane Grave S, Manager, Teresa Carol Macon, Martha Stevens, Sandra Fox, Pat Gordon, Raby, Lois Marsh, Joyce Small, Ann Brown, Faye Cooley, Minkey Davis, Kaye Davis, Lillian Ingold. Second row: Betsy Hodge, Manager, Sue Fallenstein, Scorekeeper. C 1 ...U -F I.--.........-, - ,msuuums g Q I I 5 I X A ,... y v J NNW 78 sy A f X 5 'fl 5 Q SI-IEILDA DUNHAM Forward X K a 2 x f ff ll 'ek '- K L f I 1 ...J S9 MINKEY DAVIS LO15 MARSH Guard Forward Forward A - ' SANDRA Fox r Qi, 'T 1 PAT GORDON 'Q W, 5? Guard f ' 4 x -' . ' 4 X , 1 5 I I 1 E M? fa ,La BV' JOYCE SMALL Guard 1 Vx I 1 h lr EI W SYLVIA WOOD Forward A 3 ' -2 me ' Af I ANN BROWN S 3 Forward V, ,.....-. A... .M , '- , , 'fim- X . ':-'K JQN Qzxj if , - P-3 4 -S A f X x MARTHA STEVENS FAYE COOI-,EY H L ' Guard b , Fgrwapd - ll 79 I' Boys' Basketball W Ce COACH CHARLES GREGORY Co-Captains: Donald Rich and Everett Henderson Center: Coach Greg ory. Front row, left to right: Larry Bill Harris, Donald Rich, Robert Brown, Wayne Hinshaw, Varner, Buddy Talley, Kenneth Cornwell, Craig Allred, johnny Powell, Ritchie Nance, Ken Hollingsworth, Man- Fred Powell, Max Hinsha w, junior Ward. Second row: ager. jerry Davis, Manager, Virgil Htmt, Everett Henderson, 80 3 i, .1 1' QLEA, ' 0.-9x13 Z Q5 ' K N 'if I O, f - ' JOHNNY POWELL f LE , 3 , ,, :, Q 4 1 Rf JA, w BR L EV ERETT HENDERSON BILL HARRIS if W n 2 X 1 f V fa Y - f 2 Q fi ' ,L V Af. 9 l'hSff'7K-il. .JL E ks A X Q 1 f ,4 X X i lb X MAX HINSHAW FRED POWELL RITCHIE NANCE SN DW an , ,, OK, W iw: ' ,, XL ff wg X , , XX K! 'V IU f ' A DONALD RICH CRAIG ALLRED it 3? VIRGIL HUNT xx A3 'I MXULE ' f ' 4 ,i 4 Ea x X 1 A E X W- ' 1' ' ' ' '- ' A- - v :--- '- , v .. ,, ., x Track 'Wang me W' COACH CHARLES GREGORY The Randleman Relay Team: Bill Harris, jimmy Ferree, C. O. I-Iayes, Wayne Hinshaw. Front row, lefttorighmjerry Russell, Clinton Hill, Wayne Douglas, jerry Davis, Everett Henderson, Bill Harris, Paul Hinshaw, Bobby Allred, Edwin Beeson, Willis Robbins, Whitaker, jimmy Ferree, Buddy Brookshire, C. O. Hayes, Junior Ward. Second row: johnny McCaskill, Ne wbe rn Coach Charles Gregory. .- V B.. 1 L , -ff.. ,V . . , Y , , , , , ' V, . 11 5 - , fag. ,f gr, 'ff' ,W -J.' ' 4 . -. 'J 'MI Q..--Qa., use HEQQ, x 64. A, 1 abf , f - W, -, A-N ,,,,. ,Q A , A ,f,f,-1 K ,. -' L:-1-1 1 .g,, X , in . K 1 ,. ,L W., . , ig . .Qu - -if .f 1 - - qs, J -W .bag 0, 5 4 X- AM! X ,. r .- 5 . , v' ' - W ' f-, , ,. , . . A ., . an if , V . -Ma- . .,. ,, 4 ,v-- . .V . ww U, - N 1' . , 1, , A aw., U im A rf - A .. s T ' , p.. , Y' , Q X lp, , V' 'gym if ,, .M , , 4 A 1- 82 . . - if . . fs . 71. as - -5 x , -ak.-is 1 by i.. xi 7 JOHNNY MCCASKILL A 1 WILLIS ROBBINS ,E U EDWIN BEESCN 'N , 4'X',I M pf, 6 f BOBBY ALLRED JERRY DAVIS f if 5.4-E -nf L S F E 5 , , 1 Di ,AI I C O HAYES EVERETT HENDERSON BILL HARRIS JIMMY FERREE f 1.lnh.-... -......... -, . , , iid' 'A 23 ju I-lard-working Editor Snaps 1 i AH.-W2 11 Is it really that good? 84 5 9 5 T , 2 . 'vlx Uv r I T' i,Q1. Scientist at Work W Hi ,. H91 i - H 7 tqfrx fq M, + X , X K V ,W E f 4EiSri?QPe. XE figfgwi J X X 'EL E, wi Q5nNf 'dgfggfh ju 5 N , K' W y xx U H X4 Xyl giwhw- f Q f ' ff XNM ,f X XVX r xx If P +z ff E ' QM , Q f ADVERTISEMENTS M X 1 s VX Ir! lv if W WM ' ,vii f V R ! , Q xmwaef X E A Nl ffvp 'Y Ai? ?Q9VWW1 E ajgxmw f2gf x, ,dfffif Guilford Dairy exfends i'rs most sincere Besf Wishes To The Grccluofing Closs of Rondlemcm High School GUILFGRD DAIRY Asheboro Branch Ymfiiig xfxf 'ui V , hill . llllF03g ti it l ,I A l i i i BRIGHT FUT Young men and Women contemplating a career will lind the textile business offers real opportunity for 21 bright future. New methods, new products and new markets create ri constzint demand for new personnel. Be wise . . . decide upon zi future in textiles . . . one of Americffs largest industries. Check with your voozitionzil guidance eounselor or come to see us. J. P Stevens S. Co.. Inc. Syniiwetics Division V-,. - URE filrll.-7 5'9 - '-.ln , , if U fi , Stevens ping ll' 87 Compliments of THE SCOTTISH BAN K General Banking and Insurance We Appreciafe Your Business Member F.D.I.C. Randleman g S Norflm Carolina Q 5 S S S I , - X A TN QN- QAEIHIGQEI inil is Q5 ' B ive if ' 'IUIIIIIII' S 2152 offs! 55 5 5- .X Complimenfs of Randolph Lingerie Division A. J. SCHNEIERSON AND SONS, INC Randleman North Carolina 88 Compliments of LEWARD COTTON MILLS, INCORPORATED Worthville, North Corolino Complnmen s o COMMONWEALTH HOSIERY MILL ond WEE SOX HOSIERY MILL Rcmcllemon, North Corolino -n,.--. . Compliments of Lad and Lassie Clothing for Children and Ladies Randleman, North Carolina Compliments of The Big Deal The Shoe Center of Randolph County WMA! Phone MA 5-4250 l506 N. Fayetteville Street Ashelooro, North Carolina Compliments of Economy Drug Store Whitman's Candy Hollingsworth's Candy Max Factor and Yardley Cosmetics Phone 7752 Randleman, North Carolina Compliments of United Brass Works, Inc Phone 7610 Randleman, North Carolina I Compliments of Laughlin F. F. Hosiery Mills Manufacturers of Ladies Full Fashioned and Seamless Hosiery Randleman, North Carolina Compliments of SHAVV'S GAS COMPANY Bulk and Bottle Gas Service Randleman, North Carolina Compliments of J. l.. COBLE For Dependable Service and Quality Products STEED TEXACO SERVICE 1602 N. Fayett ville Street Asheboro, N.C. Clyde Steed Phone MA 5-3065 Ed Kerns Compliments of -l'0lVllVlY'S DRIVE INN Barbecue 2 Miles North of Asheiboro Highway 220 GRIER NEVVLIN REALTY CO. Phone 3173 lOl N. Main Street Randleman, North Carolina if Compliments of VANCE DORSE'l l S 619260 7' 6Z0'fQf J Superette New Salem Compliments of RAY'S TEXACO SERVICE Washing - Greasing - Recapping Road Service 204 S. 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