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'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
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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
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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
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