Randleman High School - Rendezvous Yearbook (Randleman, NC)

 - Class of 1986

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These grrls spend many hours after school learmng cheers The Varsrty cheerleaders perform wnth brace the routme they and routrnes and planning ways to encourage that famous Y' , 4. 4 at tt! Vx at H - an T , as 0 . t 'Q v il vu Q fi' Q. Q .. r 2 f ' Q !-y 1 . 5 , , qt' I sizxgfii l W N. JA 'L AX 1264 Qyfsfam if Jfafl. I ' X tx e 0 ' Q Q 151' . , if f ff' Q P 3 .f lf A yr I 1,114 .. 'As' in N' 'Q A ' 'V I ,f ', ' 1 41 :fl V ff T7 ' A F 'Z' ,gfgvg K: gay, krrr 7,1 lf' M, ' , f X, Q sw? V Concentratmy, on her serve Candle Huffman practrces to l' he vanous ways to block their Asheboro opponents rs Marchmg exght to flves dunng one of the many summer perfect thus part of her game The tenms team practrces at drscussed by Andy Routh and Clayton Welch Maybe that s practices Calvm Rrddle seems to express the thought that Randleman Park why they re so successful on the Held. thus rs enough already' Calvm rt rs only summer'

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Life After 5:1 5 Three-fifteen cameg most students headed for home or a hangout while others began practice for a future career. These were the cross-country runners, volleyball players, band members, foot- ball players, and cheerleaders. The extremely te- dious tasks of performing 110'm for their favorite sport were what made a Randleman athlete. These girls and guys put their best effort forth during every practice sweating, hurting and get- ting discouraged but still hung in there and kept going. They didnt worry about how much con- ditioning they had to dog they worried about the games coming up. A Randleman athlete always has a tradition to uphold and that makes a shade of difference between Randleman and other schools. llfj . in 49v,'i 'x A -.A :rs sa .f,, Displaying to the capacity crowd how elongated strenuous practices pay off Sherry Adams, Kim Luck, and Nora Grove presenr the American and North Carolina flags as the nation- al unthem is played. 16fStudent Life Exhibiting grace and skill Mitzi Misenheimer practices her lissome serve. She is one of the seniors on the new tennis team this year.



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In the Fast Lane Cars were an important part of life at Rand- leman High School. They were vital, delivering us to and from school. Because of club meet- ings, after school, cars were more important than ever. They got us to activities, and then they got us back home again. Much time was spent on cars. Numerous classmen, especially those without licenses, daydreamed during class about the perfect ve- hicle that they would one day own. Keisha Honeycutt's silver Z-28 was a good example of a car that everyone wanted. Rodney Foxx's car, reportedly costing only 3545, was a little more on the practical side. On weekends, cars served many purposes. They were used for going to work, cruising, and running errands. The two carwashes locat- ed in Randleman were usually crowded. Dawn Vernon washed the dirt off her classic Mustang at Southern Pride Carwash. Others, like Chris Allen, washed and waxed their cars at home. Wherever the students cleaned their cars, there was pride in keeping their cars shiny and bright. Besides cars, there were vehicles in every shape, size, and form. Lisa Coward drove her van to school. challenging any small car that got in her way. The Commandojeep driven by Mark Petty looked capable of driving through almost anything. Dave McDuffie's Scout had been driven through everything from egging raids to hunting trips. Teachers drove to school and had the envied parking spaces in the circle. Some teachers had cars much like the students. Mr. Turner had a Carolina blue bug similar to those of Wendy Sibbett and Candie Huffman. Ms. Roberts' red 300zx was an example of a car that stood out from the rest. It was almost enough to make you become a teacher's pet! Although the motorcycles were outnum- bered by the cars, the faithful wouldn't trade their bikes for anything. DJ. Lankford always zoomed in on his motorcycle. Cruising in on his Yamaha, Ronnie McDaniel was a familiar sight to Randleman students. Cars tended to dip into the pocketbook, Misty Hinshaw and Heath Breedlove were among the many who found out about the expense of collisions. Tickets raised not only insurance, but parents' blood pressure. Because of friend's misfortunes, we learned to be more careful in our own vehicles. Two of the more welcome expenses were filling and fixing up your car. You could fill your car up once a day or once a month. A few chose to invest time fixing up an old car into a classic. Heath Loveland had spent a lot of ef- fort transforming his Pontiac from just another old car into a red beauty. Cars were a way of life. They reflected our individual style, personality, and uniqueness. No matter what kind ofcar we owned, we took pride in the fact that it was ours. There was something special in each vehicle. Maybe all our cars weren't showroom new, but they were all worth a spot in the parking lot. 1 8fStudent Life Whenjon Cheek goes out to his car, he has a surprise waiting for him. Although it is only meant as a joke, finding your car rolled is not a perfect end to a day. ,--1. g 1 1 if s K Q . - -if! .cj ' J' u..' I n ri 47' fr e W .A 5 .as 1. 9, i n Wa i I ,, -- - ,MMR Relieved that a bus has not sidewiped his car, Skipjobe gets ready to face the task of getting out of the parking lot in one piece. When 3:15 comes, students find it hard to resist becoming airbourne leaving the parking lot.

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