Red Springs High School - Red Mill Yearbook (Red Springs, NC)
- Class of 1965
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V VV '--'V -. 3 pf Q r 9 r .jwdufe fo O Lbeicafe Sponsors The Senior Class of 1965 takes deep pride in dedi- cating the RED MILL to our sponsors. They have given much of their time and patience in helping us to be Grand Ole Seniors. Their kind, but firm, handswhen we have need of guidance or reproof, their steadfast faith in each student's ability to accept responsibility, and finally, their pride in being our true friends and strong supporters will long be remembered. It is be cause of these and their many other fine qualities, that the Senior Class wishes to dedicate this RED MILL to Mrs. Dave Currie and Mrs. W.N. Gibson. ulaerfen alenf rincqna 1.1. WICKER 514.,.,m.,,.,,,1 MN Seated: Warren McNeill, Robert A. McConnaughey, Bruce Shell. Standing: Robert Graham, Dr. Charles D. Johnson, jr. 5 MRS. DAVID CURRIE Math Flora Macdonald College MR. JOHN C. RAY Math - Social Studies Pembroke State College MRS. W.N. GIBSON French Guidance Flora Macdonald College MRS. GEORGE T. PARIS English St. Andrews Presbyterian College Qu iclance . I MRS. SHIRLEY I. HUDGINS English Flora Macdonald College MISS MARY ALICE TURNER Typmg General Bus1ness English Meredith College East Carolina College 6 MRS. DAVID E. IVEY Business Pembroke State College ,xduiafance MRS. H.A. GILL, Ill Science Greensboro College MRS. MAUD STANTON Home Economics East Tennessee University Columbia University MR. WILLLAM H. TEMPLETON MRS. ELIZABETH CALDWELL CURRIE Science Womens College, U. N.C. MR. STEWART W. SMITH Coach - History Lenoir-Rhyne College Coach - Social Studies Campbell College 7 MISS ALICE CAROL I-IUGGINS Music Flora Macdonald College My MRS. FRANCES BUIE Secretary Flora Macdonald College MR WILLIAM A MCLEOD Agriculture North Carolina State College MRS. KESLER TOLAR Librarian Flora Macdonald College A .9.JeaA 30. ZA fo Slofim MRS. MARION CRAWFORD Secretary MRS. WOODROW SHOEMAKER Westbrook Commercial Academy Dietitian 8 School days at Red Springs High School just didn't seem to hold enough hours as the various club membexs rushed from homework to meetings and rehearsals. With the assurance that our student body was behind them in every way, Red Springs teams made an enviable name for themselves in competition throughout Robeson County. Bobbie Lou McArthur, Editor-in-Chiefg Patsy McMillan, Assistant Editorg Mrs. Helen Ivey and Mrs. Bonnie Stone, Advisors. The RED MILL staff presents to you our thoughts and Work for the 1964-65 school year. Many hours have been spent compiling pictures, proofreading, and typing. We hope that the RED MILL will bring back many hours that will be a pleasure to remember, and that it will porn-ay Red Springs High School. First Row, Left to Right: Bonny Prevatte, Betty McNeill, Janice Seals, Ola Hart Clinton, Patsy McMillan, Bobbie Lou McArthur, Larry Reynolds, Allen Simpson, Robin Watson, Elaine Smith, Sidney Campen. Second Row: f7Ae 192.1 WW Sfaff BOBBIE LOU MCARTHUR ..... PATSY MCMILLAN. ...... . . BONNY PREVATTE. . . . . . . Editor-in-Chief . . . . Assistant Editor . . . Senior Class Editor LARRY REYNOLDS .... .... S enior Class Editor ALLEN SIMPSON .... ....... I unior Class Editor SIDNEY CAMPEN ..... .... S ophomore Class Editor WALTER MARLEY .... . . . Freshman Class Editor ANNE BARDEN .... TOMMY EGAN .... DELIA I-LALL ...... ELAINE SMITH ....... ........ Sports Editor . . . Sports Editor . . Club Editor . . . . Club Editor SANDRA STULTZ. . . . . . . . Photographer JIM PAT BUIE. . . . . . . . . .Photographer BETTY MCNEILL .... ROBIN WATSON .... DELORES DAVIS ...... JANICE SEALS ........... OLA HART CLINTON ..... EDDIEBROWN........... . . . . Typing Editor . . . . Typing Editor . . Snapshot Editor . . . . Snapshot Editor . . . . . . Advertising . . . . Advertising MARY RUTH CATI-IEY ........................ Sales DICKY QUICK ................................ Sales MRS. HELEN IVEY and MRS. BONNIE STONE. . Advisors Delores Davis, Tommy Egan, Delia Hall, Dicky Quick, jim Pat Buie, Walter Marley, Eddie Brown, Anne Barden, Sandra Stultz, Mrs. Helen Ivey, Advisor. First Row, Left to Right: Jane Garner, Sidney Campen, Walter Marley. Third Row: E. M. Thigpen, Advisor, Mike Davis, Dee Singleton, jim Pat Buie. Second Row: Allen Simpson, Roger Sheats, Leslie Merritt, Charles Joe McPhau1, Morris Marley, Jerry Elkins, Betty McNeill, Perry, Tommy Egan, Dicky Quick. jk .sjfuclenf Councif Confrog Our 3400! Mike Davis, Tre a sure rg Wanda Edens, Secretary, Dee Singleton, Vice-President, Jim Pat Buie, President. Qv rx , NMS :3g:.i-,1 ' xf-f A Composed ofstudents elected by their class- mates, the Student Council is the governing body of our school. These students have shown outstanding leadership and are vitally concerned with smdent activities. , 'Il jde Efa . . ..x4n .Honor Sociefy First Row, Left to Right: Rebecca McConnaughey, Doris Mcllwain, Mary Anne McLeod, Patsy McMillan, Mrs. Deborah Gill, Bonny Prevatte, Larry Reynolds, Sandra Stultz, Linda Bennetts, Mickey Nobles, Barbara McDouga1d , Elaine Smith. Second Row: Linda Fay Arrington, Betty Sandra Stultz, Secretary and Treasurer, Bonny Prevatte, Vice -President, Larry Reynolds,President, fnot picturedj. McNeill, Janice Seals, Ann McDonald, Sidney Campen, Dorothy Moody, Delores Davis, Judy McCall, Donna Bostic, Tommy Egan. Third Row: Larry McRacken, Riley C r a wfo rd, Michael McMillan, Frank Edgerton, Robin Watson, Allen Simpson, Roger Sheats, Randy Brown. B .V. The Beta Club is an honorary organization in which the members are selected on the basis ofachievement leadership, and character. The club sponsored several bake sales during the year to earn money to attend the Beta Club Convention and has also attended numerous county meetings. 3 The purpose of the Future Teachers of America is to encourage its members to teach and to acquaint them with activities concerning the school. It is composed of students with good academic re cords who are interested in teaching as a career. The club activities this year included sub- stitute teaching, giving a tea for the Faculty, and a trip to Perma-Stone Lake. IRBY AWARD WJNNER Betty McNeill jk .x45pire5 jowarcl jeacking First Row, Left to Right: Bonny Pr evatte, Treasurer, Sandra Stultz, Vice-President, Betty McNeill, Secretary, Delores Davis, President. Second Row: Elaine Smith, Gay McPhaul, Donna Bostic, Delia Hall, Anne Barden, Re- porter, Patsy McMillan, Co-Historian, Brenda McArthur, Ola Hart Clinton, Co-Historian, Barbara McDougald, Jean Stewart,Patty Shoemaker. Third Row: Mrs. Elizabeth Currie, Advisor, Jessie McFadyen, James Stone, Robin Watson, Johnny McBryde., Charles Perry, Tommy Egan, Janice Seals, Judy Hill. Fourth Row: Smitty Smith, Larry Reynolds, Nat Tolar, Roger Sheats, Allen Simpson, Jimmy McKellar. ome oFeacJer.4AQo of Leftto Right: Mrs. Maud Stanton, Advisor, Inez Culbreth, Bonny Prevatte,Brenda Barrentine,Delores Davis, Beverly Nye, Bobbie Lou Sc hell, Faye Powers, Gay McPhaul, Ch e ryl Graham, Linda Norris, Carolyn Watson, Janice Overstreet, Janet Stone, Wanda Mishoe. 114 E ,E 'FW 'O BE'I'I'Y CROCKER AWARD F.H.A. SWEETHEART ii,i I :' 1 , . 'E Bonny Kay Prevatte Faye Powers I 4 rttrytsst I ' ' t', A 4 'Jw it E- The Future Homemakers of America is a club de- signed to help its members prepare for the present and ,l Ag , ,,',', , future home life. I During the year members attended rallies in Southern ' ,,g, . . . - Pines and Rale1gh.We have had an active club this year. ?EMMkQEWWE' ?'MMi?WZi?Ei?V First Row, Left to Right: Carolyn Watson, Linda Norris, Brenda Barrentine, Beverly Nye, Bobbie Lou Schell, Cheryl Graham, Faye Powers, Wanda Mishoe, Janet Stone, Gay McPhaul. Second Row: Rebecca Baxley, Carolyn Barnes, Cathy Sue Bounds, Joyce Turbeville, Sharon Hicks, Doris Edwards, Eileen Hagen, Gail Walters, Dorothy Moody, Janice Watson, Kathy McCaskill, Suzie Ellis. Third Row: Carole White, Harriett Smith, Karen Odom, Jo Ann Davis, Ann Watson, Norma Jean Phillips, Sylvia Horne, Cathy McMillan,Janice Overstreet, Brenda ' STATE DEGREE WINNER ' Rebecca Nicholson vb O O Q tk 5 m b f v. 24 ' - 'Elf 5 A O f H 'G ' .Ol 'o 9 Jackson, Emma Townsend, Janet Bunnells, Faye Ivey, El aine Simpson. Fourth Row: Mrs. Maud Stanton, Ad- visor, Sylvia McArthur, Delores Davis, Inez Culbreth, Della Hickman, Linda Hagen, Kathy Jackson, Sarah Ormand, Julia Ray, Deborah Brigman, Jane Hair. Fifth Row: Sherry Berrier, Bonny Prevatt e, Gail Humphrey, Cheryl Hendrix, Sadie Jackson, Patsy Owens, Nancy Jackson, Jane Garner, Ann McGugan, Joyce Hair, Sandra Long. First Row, Left to Right: Ernie Johnson, Robert Lewis, Douglas Adams, Jim Edwards, Harold Davis, Billy Ivey, Bruce McKenzie, Eugene Deaton, Joe Lupo, Gene Townsend, Franklin Baxley, Butch McDougald, Larry Culbreth, Harold johnson, Danny McDougald, David Collins. Second Row: Kenneth Todd, Charles Cribb, Bill Cribb, Franklin Bruce, Johnny Furmage, james Earl Jackson, Norman Furmage, Bruce Fields, Darryl Cribb, johnny Culbreth, Malcolm Varnum, johnny Tyner, Weldon Walters, William Carlisle, Norman Creech, Don Grubbs, Mr. William McLeod, Advisor. Third Row: David Hord, Jim Hasty, Jerry Rogers, Ricky Connelly, Addie Dunahoe, W. I. Hill, Jerry Hales, Kenneth Turbeville, Horace Williams, junior Bowen, Jack Nun- nery, Mike White, johnny McArthur, Billy Stone, Micky Parnell, Leroy Baxley, Jimmy Turbeville, Jackie Blanton. 3 lgecieue raining jar jarm anagemenf Rlc4 ?b ., n 'ff ' A 65,90 AOR 5 'fm 'E' 4' MCT: L19 First Row: Jackie Blanton, Secretary, William Carlisle, Re porte rg Leroy Baxley, Vice-President. Second Row: The primary purpose of the Future Farmers of America is to develop agricultural leadership, co-operation, and citizenship. The Future Fa rm e rs learn modern ways of farming. The club activities this year consisted of dairy judging and land judging. Mr. William McLeod, Advisor, Junior Bowen, President, Mike White, Treasurer, Jimmy Turbeville, Sentinel. 3 . prelnarw jar Wyozlern gudneu First Row, Left to Right: Carolyn Watson, Janice Seals, Faye Powers, Elizabeth Bruce. Second Row: Sandra Stultz, Eva Mae Humphrey, Brendia Burcham, Pam Townsend, Elaine Smith, Carol Ormand, Ann McGugan, Marion Shepherd. Third Row: Blanche Moore, Cathy McMillan, Judy McNeill, Barbara Ward, Brenda Barrentine, Cheryl Graham, Linda Norris, Gay McPhaul, Patty Shoemaker. Fourth Row: Mrs. Helen Ivey, Advisor, Betty Anderson, Joyce Hair, Gloria Jean Connelly, Inez Culbreth, Sylvia Collins, Lind Hagen, Eddie O'Briant, Miss Mary Alice Turner. First Row: Faye Powers, President, Elizabeth Bruce, Vice-President, Janice Seals, Secretary. Second Row: Ann McGugan, Parliamentariang Cheryl Graham, Historian, Carolyn Watson, Treasurer, Sandra Stultz, Reporter. ' K .if ummm!! nn s l iran' TF , u T u n r: USINESS l ' EAIQEKS MERICI ' o The purpose of the Future Busi- ness Leaders of America is the under- standing and co-operation of busi- ness, industry, labor, the home, the church, the school, and by the peoples of our own land and other lands. The club activities this year included the school newspaper, pur- chase of new typewriter covers, and a cook-out at the end of the year. ewarckng per ormance . . gde 1 , First Row, Left to Right:Elaine Simpson, Bonny Prevatte, Delores Davis, Brenda Barrentine, Linda Hagen, Gail Humphrey, Galen Harris, Miss Alice Carol Huggins, Di- rector, Sandy Livingston, Tommy Autry, Cathy McMillan, Cathy Sue Bounds, Donna Bostic, Bobbie Lou McArthur, Delia Hall, Anne Barden. Second Row: Sylvia Horne, Marion Sh e pherd, Gay McPhaul, Janice Overstreet, Elizabeth Bruce, Betty High, Jane Furmage, Joyce The Glee Club, under the outstanding direction of Miss Alice Carol Huggins, received a Superior rating in Choral Singing in Wilmington. The group provided music for school and community functions of special occasions. Anderson, Brendia Burcham, Jean Stewart, Patty Shoe- maker, Barbara Ward. Third Row: Dwain Hicks, Leroy Baxley, Tommy McPhaul, Larry McColl, David Hord, Junior Bowen, Roscoe Ray, Jim Hasty, Wayne Mercer, Tommy Walters, Michael Graham, Jimmy Turbeville, Medford Hall, Dicky Quick, Billy Stone, Don Grubbs, Betty McNeill, Accompanist. we Weufzfpapel' Sta The IMP is the official newspaper of the school. The paper is a student publication and serves the student body. First Row, Left to Right: Marion Shepherd, Art Editor, Miss Mary Alice Turner, Advisor, Eva Mae Humphrey, Assistant Editor, Janice Seals, Editor, Mrs. Helen Ivey, Advisor. Second Row: Sandra Stultz, Typing Editor, Barbara Ward, Soc- iety Editor, Cheryl Graham, Art Editor, Carol Ormand, Typing Editor, Judy Hill, Typing Edi- tor, Patty S h o e m a k e r, Sports Editor, Ann McGugan, Business Manager, Don Grubbs, Busi- ness Manager, Judy, McNeill, S o c i e ty Editor, Elaine Smith, Production Editor, fnot picturedy, Pam Townsend , Production Editor, Q not picturedj . in lgeaf Springa PATSY MCMILLAN Left to Right: Mary Anne McLeod, Second Runner-Upg Patsy McMillan, Miss Red Springsg Faye Powers, First Runner-Up IB Y om ecom ing ueen DELIA HALL Left to Right: Tana Coleman, Danny Bullard, Ruthie Wanda Mishoe, Danny Goza, Patsy McMillan, Charles Odom, Smitty Smith, Barbara Currie, Ray Mize, Linda Perry, Judy McNeill, Jimmy Horne, Anne Barden, Jim Faye Arrington, Carl Bounds, Mary Ann I-Iigh,john Sheats, Pat Buie, Delia Hall, Tommy Coxe. I9 Ho E Www. 5 75 ? -wifi fi . V ,V '30, ei, 7532? 2 Z Z, E?fg?GfJFfrY'5iG3?fNk T Ty-M , , f. . X g,5:Q,4,mf A f T Nfiff mv el 4M 7 if 2 WJ 2 - Q , .. lr First Row, Left to Right: Delia Hall, Frank Edg erton, Anne Barden, Allen Simpson, jim Hasty, James Stone, Johnny McBryde, Mike Edg e rton. Second Row: Roger Parnell, Patty Shoemaker, Linda Fay Arrington, Mickey Nobles, Billy Stone, Judy McNeill, Brenda Barrentine, Betty McNeill, Tommy Walters, Chuck Carpenter, Dicky Quick. Third Row: Mary Ann High, Janice Seals, Tommy Egan, Michael White, jimmy Horne, Johnny McArthur, David Hord, Dee Singleton, Don Grubbs, Leslie Merritt, Jackie Blanton. onogram . . .x4fAAfic pecognifion Frank Edgerton, Treasurer, Anne Barden, Secretary, Allen Simpson, Vice- President, fnot picturedj, jim Hasty, President. 22 The Monogram Club serves to recognize the efforts of athletes. Through the common interests of its m e rn b e rs, the club strives to pro m ot e sportsmanlike conduct. The Monogram Club has shown its capability by sponsoring the Stu- dent-Faculty Basketball game. Left to right: Mary Ann High, Janice Seals, Delia Hall, Anne Barden, Chief, Patsy McMillan, Assistant Chief, Elaine Smith, Karen Odom. Cher-La clera .gn :Spire tl Lfea Months of work, practice, and fun have given the cheerleaders innumerable experiences. Though a cheer- leader's rewards are not great, she reaps benefits bene- ficial to her in later life. bzmwmmsmxllm amass Mike White, co-captain, Billy Stone, co-captain, Stewart Smith, coach. BILLY STONE Graham Award 34.2 Wen 'DUAO First Row, Left to Right:Iimmy Bul1ard,Manager,Norman Creech, Eddie Greene, Bruce Kinlaw, Frank Edgerton, Dicky Quick, Jackie Blanton, Galen Harris, Billy Stone, Mike Edgerton, James Stone, Danny Bullard. Second JACKIE BLAN TON Most Improved eal' me 66 ,, Red Springs 13 O O 21 6 14 7 47 7 19 Row: Mike Davis, joe McPhaul, Earl Collins, Jim Hasty, Cecil Garner, Eddie O'Bri:-mt, Mike White, Chuck Carpenter, Ray Hill, Steve Sessoms, Manager. One of our proudest possessions 1964 -65 SCHEDULE Littleield Carthage Fllerbe Robbins Southern Pines Rowland Aberdeen Laurel Hill St. Pauls Maxton Opponent 0 7 15 7 7 13 27 13 6 14 l 25 1964 -65 SCHEDULE Opponent Pinehurst Gibson Pine hLu'st Fairmont Little field Parkton Gibson St . Pauls Orrum Maxton Rowland Fairmont Littl afield P arkton St . Pauls Orrum Maxton Rowland Mary Nelson, Most Improvedg Linda Dunahoe, Most Val- uable . 'l' M' Sylvia Collins, Captaing Patty Shoemaker, Captaing Coach Smith, Linda Dunahoe, Captaing Mary Anne McLeod, Captain. Linda at her best. gazfbtgaf - OPC GJIJ Cong CHC? First Row, Left to Right: Sylvia Collins, Mary Anne McLeod, Patty Shoemaker, Linda Dunahoe, Mickey Nobles, Doris Mcllwain, Linda Fay Arrington, Wanda Which girl has it? LINDA DUNAHOE Girls' Basketball All Conference Mishoe, Manager. Second Row: Gloria Jean Connelly, Brenda McArthur, Dorothy Moody, Barbara Currie, Mary Nelson, Sherry Baldwin, Janice Watson. PATTY SHOEMAKER Girls' Basketball All Conference l Dicky Quick, Co-captain, Coach Templeton, Jim Hasty, Co-captain. 0g5 1964 -65 SCHEDULE Opponent Pinehurst Gibson Pinehurst Fairmont Littlefield Parkton Gibson St. Pauls Orrum Maxton Rowland Fairmont Littlefield Parkton St. Pauls Orrum Maxton Rowland jim Hasty makes it! Ray Hill, Most Valuable 5 Jim Hasty, Most Improved. ga5LefLaff. ong our.4 of lgracfice First Row, Left to Right: Dicky Quick, Coach Templeton, jim Hasty. Second Row: Riley Crawford, Manager, Larry McRacken, William Carlisle, Tommy Egan, Allen Keep him from scoring, boys. Simpson, johnny McBryde, Ray Mize, Eddie O'Briant, Mike White, Jimmy Owens, Ray Hill, Randy Brown, Jimmy Horne, Dee Singleton, Ronnie Currie, Manager. Jim Hasty up for the rebound. Another two points for Red Springs. Edkgdf . . C0lU'lty UGIRP5 LESLIE MER RITT C aptain Leslie Merritt swings again! 1964 -65 SCHEDULE Red Springs Opponent Red Springs Opponent O Laurinburg 7 5 Wagram 4 O Hope Mills O 7 Raefoid 3 Rowland 5 3 Laurinburg 1 Littlefield 4 5 Maxton 17 Orrum 1 1 Fairmont 7 ROBESON COUNTY TOURNAMENT 5 Carolina Military Academy 3 4 St. Pauls 1 1 Parkton 1 18 Maxton 10 Carolina Military Academy 12 3 Fairmont 3 Maxton O 9 St. Pauls 6 DISTRICT 4 PLAY OFFS 12 Rowland 4 3 Grays Creek Dicky Quick, Mike Davis, Allen Simpson, Norman Gary Hope, Billy Stone, Roger Parnell, Dickie Nye, Furmage, Chuck Carpenter, Coach Templeton, Tommy Larry McRacken. Second Row: Jim Hasty, Leslie Merritt, Autry, Manager. First Row, Left to Right: Tommy Egan, Horace Williams, P is Xjx rac . . Yflnclekafecl in conkrence ay wr . an ,. ,,,,, A W A ,ani wr Agia First Row, Left to Right: Steve Sessoms, Manager, Mike jimmy Bul1ard,Manager.Second Row: Edward Townsend, White, Tommy Walters, Co-captain, Carl Bounds, Co- Riley Crawford, Bruce Kinlaw, Earl Collins. captain, Mike Edgerton, Galen Harris, Jerry Elkins, Red Springs 59 75 69 1964-65 SCHEDULE Opponent Red springs Opponent Littlefield 48 56 1X2 Littlefield 35 Littlefield 58 Fairmont 53 St. Pauls 23 56 Fairmont 50 Maxton 48 Got to hurry, boys! Tommy Walters scoring again. 31 .f4fA Lfic .xdwarala MIKE EDGERTON Most Improved and Most Valuable in Track LESLIE MERRITT Most Valuable in Baseball CHUCK CARPENTER Most Improved in Baseball MARY NELSON Most Improved in Basketball ,-f ,AAA 1 V Qf 2 7 , 5 1 :zu f sr As individuals we were as dif- ferent as is possible. However, within Red Springs High School, we were united in common loyalties and endeavors. The experiences we gained working and learning together taught an invaluable lesson in human relationships which will be useful in the future no matter what course we may follow. enior CL .45 O hmm Betty McNeill, Treasurergjanice Seals, Secretaryg Bobbie Lou McArthur, Vice-Presidentg Dicky Quick, President. aacofa 'VV' Elise Johnson and Ricky Bounds 34 CAM Colm Carolina. Blue and White CAM motto Today well lived makes yesterday a dream ofhappiness and tomorrow a vision of hope. CAM 376W Blue and White Carnations en ior5 JOYCE ANN ANDERSON One is partly what one remembers and partly what one is planning. . . . Glee Club 4. LESLIE ANNE BARDEN Her tongue is like a river, it goes on forever. . . . FI-IA 1,2,3g FTA 3,4, Reporter 45 Glee Club 45 E51 EQ 4, Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4, Assistant Chief 3, Chief 45 Monogram Club 2,3,4, Treasurer 3, Sec- retary 4. BRENDA FAYE BARRENTINE Who bre athe s must suffer, and who thinks must mourn, Andhe alone is bless'd who ne'er was born. .. . Student Council 15 Cheerleader 1,2,3, FTA 35 FBLA 4, FHA 1,2,3,45 4-H Club 1,25 Basketball 1, Monogram Club 2, 3,43 Best Dressed. THURMAN LEROY BAXLEY, IR. May my life be a game and let me play it well. ... Football 15 Basketball 13 FFA 1,2,3,4, Sec- retary3,President45 Glee Club 45 Senior Play Usher. SARA DONNA BOSTIC It is easier not to speak a word at all than to speak more words than we should. . . . Student Council 13 Beta Club 2,3,43 PTA 3,45 FHA 1,2,3, Glee Club 2,4. CARL DIXON BOUNDS I'm not lazy, I'm trying to conserve my energy. . . . Basketball 1, 2, Football 1, Track 3,45 Friend- liest, Senior Play Usher. CHARLES EDWARD BROWN Sometimes a clear conscience is only a matter of of a bad memory. Baseball 1, Boys' State 35 Glee Club 3, Annual Staff 45 Track 45 Senior Play, Mr. Bach. JAMES PATRICK BUIE Something of a person's character may be dis- covered by observing how he smiles. Some people never smile-they grin. Beta Club 3, PTA 3, Student Council 3,4, Vice President 3, President 45 Junior Rotarian 45 3,45 Best All Round. en ford BRENDIA JUNE BURCHAM I am a part of all that I have met. . . . FI-IA 1, 2, 3, FBLA 3,45 Glee Club 43 ,Senior Play Usher. CHARLES I-IENRY CARPENTER, JR. Whose would be a man, would be a non-confor- mist. . . . Football 1,2,3,4, Baseball 3,45 Mono- gram Club 3,4, Best Dressed. SYLVIA ANN COLLINS All experience is an arch, to build upon. .. . Basketball 1,2,35 FHA 1, FBLA 3, 45 Homeroom Treasurer 3. ELIZABETH INEZ CULBRETI-I Say what you have to say, not what you ought. Any truth is better than make-believe. .. . FHA 1, 2, 3, 45 FBLA 3,43 Glee Club 4, Bus Driver 3,45 Safe Driver 3, Office Worker 3,4. ARLENE DELORES DAVIS It is well for one to lmow more than he says. . . . FHA 1,3,4, FTA 3,45 President 4, Beta Club 4,21 Mill 4, Homeroom Treasurer 4, Glee Club 4. LYNDA YVONNE DUNAHOE Live hard, die young, and leave a beautiful mem- ory. . . . FHA 1, 23 Basketball 1, 2,3,45 Most Ath- letic 4, Athletic Award. CARMICHEAL McKAY EDGERTON I did nothing, but was blamed for everything. . . . Football 1, 2, 3,45 Basketball 15 Track 3,43 Mono- gram Club 4, Senior Play, John, Cutest. THOMAS LAWRENCE EGAN, IR. It is better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all. Beta Club 45 FTA 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 4, Junior Rotarian 4, Governors Youth Meeting 3, All Con- ference Baseball 3,45-Rgi 4, Homeroom Treas- urer 1, Vice President 4s Senior Play, Raim1md. 1965 CHERYL CYNTHIA GRAHAM Time waits forno man. . . . FHA 1, 2,3,4, Treas- urer 2, Vice President 3, President 45 FBLA 4, His- torian 45 Newspaper Staff 45 Glee Club 45 State De- gree 4. NANCY JOYCE HAIR Make the best of today for there may not be a to- morrow. .. . FHA 1,2,3,45 FBLA 4. DELIA PATTERSON HALL A careless song, with a little nonsense now and then, does not miscome the monarch. . . . FI-LA 1, 2,35 FTA 3,45 Monogram Club 45 Cheerleader 3,45 Glee Club 45 45 Most Popularg Home- coming Queen 4. MARION MEDFORD HALL A woman's satisfaction is my greatest inspiration. . . . Glee Club 45 Track 25 Football 25 Boys' Ensem- ble 45 Raeford 1,2,35 Senior Play, Phil. GALEN DAVID HARRIS 5 JR. He's gentle, he's shy, yet there's mischief in his eye. .. . Glee Club 2,3,45 Boys' Ensemble 2,3,45 State Choral Festival 2, 3,45 American Legion Ora- torical Conte st 35 Makeup for Senior Play 1, 2,35 Basketball 15 Football 1,45 Track 45 3. JAMES COXE HASTY Heights are made to be looked up at, not down from. . . . Basketball 1,2,3,45 Baseball 1, 2,3,45 Football 1,2,3,45 FFA 1, 2,3,45Glee Club 45 Mono- gram Club 2,3,4, Vice President 3, President 45 Most Athletic 5 Senior Play Usher5 Athletic Award. CARL DWAIN I-TICKS Education isn't everything,but you can't get ahead without it. . . . Glee Club 1, 2. JUDY DARLENE HILL Life is much too short to be serious for too long. . . . Parkton 1,25Cheerleader 1,25 Beta Club 2,3,45 Monogram Club 25 FBLA3,45 FTA 45 FI-IA 3,45 News- paper Staff45 Senior Play Usher 45 Glee Club 3. en iam DAVID ERIC HORD Girls are like street cars, another will come along any minute. . .. Class Vice President 15 Class Treasurer 25 FFA 1,2,3,45 Glee Club 45 Baseball 1, 2,35 Basketball 1,3,45 Football 1,2,4. EVA MAE HUMPHREY My tongue within my lips herein, for who talks much, must talk in vain. . . . FI-IA 1, 25 FBLA 3,45 I-Iistorian5 FTA 35 Newspaper Staff 45 Teen Council 1,35 Glee Club 25 Bus Driver 4. HELEN GAIL HUMPHREY Give to the world the best you have and the best will come back to you. . . . FI-IA 1,2,3,45 FBLA 35 4-H Club5 Glee Club 2,3,45 Senior Play Usher. BARBARA LOUISE MCARTHUR Be not angry that you cannot make others as you wish them to be since you cannot make yourself as you wish to be. ... FHA 1,2,35 Glee Club 2,45 Class Secretary 15 Class Vice President 45 Student Council Secretary 2, 2,3,4, Chief Editor 45 Cutestg Senior Play, Mavis. IUDY KATHRYN MCCALL Prepare for the worst, hope for the best and take what comes. . . . Basketball 15 Home room Sec- retary 15Student Council 25 Fl-IA 1,25 FTA 3,45 Beta Club 2,3,45 Teen Council 35 Bus Driver 4. LARRY WAYNE MCCOLL Do what you say and say what you mean. . . . FFA 1,2,3,45 Football 1,2,3. ANGUS CLINTON MCDONALD I have never seen a greater monster or miracle in the world than myself. . . . FTA 35 Junior Rotarian 3. IESSIE LOUISE MCFADYEN Always behave like a duck, keep calm and un- ruffled on the surface, but paddle like the Devil underneath. ... FHA 1, 25 FTA 3, 45 Friendliestg Senior Play, Prudence Mason. 1965 MARTHA ANN MCGUGAN As for me, all I know is that I know nothing. . . . FBLA 3,4, Parliamentarian 45-R51 45 Glee Club 2,45 FI-IA 1,45 Wittiestg Senior Play, Miss Robinson. MARY ANNE MCLEOD The soul would have no rainbow had the eyes no tears. .. . Basketball 1,2,3,4, Co-captain 45 FI-IA 1, 2, 3, Historian 35 FTA 3,4, Parliamentarian 45 Beta Club 45 Senior Play, Janet Ross.'-' BETTY JEAN MCNEILL All we can do is make the best of today. . . . FHA 1,2535 FTA 3,4, Secretary 45 Beta Club 2,3,4, Re- porter 3, Southeastern District Treasurer 35 Mono- gram Club 2, 3,45 Glee Club 45 Class Treasurer 3,45 Student Council 1,45 Marshal 35 Basketball 1, Man- ager 2,35 Sextet 2,35 Girls' Ensemble 45 Mixed En- semble 45 Office Worker 45 El 3,45 Class Song5 UDC Essay Contest Co-winner5 State Choral Festival 2, 3,45 Best All Round5 Senior Play, Claire Carter5 Music Award5 Irby Award. MARY ALLENE MCPHAUL Let each become all that he is created capable of being. FTA 3,45 Fl-IA 1,2,35 Basketball 1. THOMAS DOUGLAS MCPHAUL, JR. To be rather than to seem. . . . FFA 35 Glee Club 1,4. VIRGINIA GAY MCPHAUL It matters not if you won or lost, but how you played the game. FHA 1,2,3,4, Historian 45 FTA 45 FBLA 45 Glee Club 4. KENNETH WAYNE MERCER A guitar is a man's best friend. Baseball 15 Basketball 15 Glee Club 2, 3, 4, President 45 Boys' Ensemble 2,3,45 State Choral Festival 45 Class SOng5 Giftorian5 Music Awarclg Senior Play, jerry Flana- gan. LESLIE GERALD MERRITT I'm not lazyg I just conserve my energy. . . . Bas- ketball 1, 25 Football 1,2,35 Baseball 1,2,3,45 All Conference, Most Valuable 35 Class Vice President 15 Class Treasurer 25 Student Council 3,45 Mono- gram Club 2,3,45 Most Popular. en Zora GLADYS REBECCA NICHOLSON Things bygone are not forgotten. . . . FHA 1, 2, 3,43 FTA 3,43 FBLA 43 Student Council 33 Senior Play Usher. LINDA ANN NORRIS Everything will come if you will only wait. .. FHA 1,2,3,43 Reporter 43 FBLA 3,4. JACK WALTER NUNNERY, JR. lt is better to not succeed if you will hurt someone in the process. . . . FFA 1,2,3,43 Football 1,2,3. CAROL ANN ORMAND A good heart is better than all the heads in the world. FHA 1,23 FBLA 3,43 Red Mi11s,4. ROGER WARREN PARNELL Promise is most given when the least is said. . . . FTA 33 Baseball 1, 2,3,4, Most Improved 33 Basket- ball 33 Monogram Club 2,3,4. JOSEPH ARTHUR POWELL I might as well take my time-there's a whole life ahead of me. . . . Forension 2,33 Basketball 1,2, Manager 33 junior Play 3. VERA FAYE POWERS Nothing is impossible to a willing heart. . . . FHA 1, 2, 3,4, Secretary 43 FBLA 3,4, Vice-President 3, President43 Office Workerg Bus Driver3 Newspaper 33 Best Looking3 Senior Play Usher. BONNY KAY PREVATTE Music is for some of us, more than a pleasureg it is a necessity. ... FHA 1,2,3,4, Recreation Leader 2, Assistant Historian 43 FTA 3,4, Treasurer 43 Beta Club 2,3,4, Vice-President 43 Chief Marshal 33 Girls' State 33 Glee Club 2, 43 43 Senior Play, Stella3 State Choral Festival 2,3,43 Girls' Ensemble 43 Mixed Ensemble 43 Betty Crocker Award 43 UDC Essay Contest Co-Winner3 Music Award3 Rotary Award3 Class Poem3 Valedictorian3 Most Likely to Succeed. I965 RICHARD GLISSON QUICK I am not men'y5 but Ido bequile the thing I am by seeming otherwise. .. . Basketball 1,2,3,45 Base- ball 1,2,3,45 Football 1,45 FTA 35 Boys' Ensemble 45 Class President 2,3,45 Student Council 3,45 E1 MQ 3, 45 Monogram Club 2,3,45 Senior Play, Tad5 Most Versatile. RICHARD LARRY REYNOLDS Turn your face to the sun and the shadows will fall behind you. .. . Beta Club 3,4, President 45 FTA 3,45Boys' State 35 Marshal 35 Morehead Scholarship Candidat e5 R31 AQ 45JuI1i01' Rotarian 45 Most Likely to Succeed5 Class History5 Science Award. LARRY LANCE RICHARD A sure way to miss success is to miss opportunity. JANICE YVONNE SEALS To be what we are, and to become what we are capable of becoming is the only end of life. ... FI-IA 15 FTA 45 Beta Club 45 FBLA 3,4, Secretary 3,45 Monogram Club 3,45 Class Secretary 45 News- paper Staff 3,4, Editor 45 Cheerleader 2,3,45 Bas- ketball 1-Eilfll 4- Most Versatile 4- Senior Play, 7 J 5 Hcynthia. PATRICIA DIANNE Sl-IOENIAKER I never played a game I didn't enjoy. ... FBLA 3, 45 Ed-IXQI 45 FTA 45 FHA 1,25 Monogram Club Club 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Secretary 45 State Choral Festival4 5 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Most Valuable Tournament Player 35 Co-captain 4. MARION KATHERINE SHEPHERD He is the greatest artist who has embodied in the sum ofhis works, the greatest number of the greatest ideas. ... FI-IA 1, 25 Glee Club 45 FBLA 3, 45 Newspaper StaH 45 Senior Play Make-up. LOYE ELAINE SIMPSON Be silent5 silence never betrays you. .. . FHA 1, 2,3,45 Glee Club 2,3,4. JEAN ELAINE SMITH Beware! I may do something sensational yet. . . . Beta Club 3, 45 FTA 45 Glee Club 35 FBLA 3, 45 FHA 1, 25 Newspaper Staff3,45 45 Office Worker 45 Cheerleader 45 Senior Play, Miss Jones. JEAN CAROLYN STEWART If we love one another, nothing, in truth, can harm us, whatever mischances may happen. .. . Bas- ketball 15 FHA 1, 25 FBLA 3,45 Newspaper Staff 35 FTA 45 Glee Club 3,45 Senior Play, Dean of Wo- men. WILLIAM MICHAEL STONE Wine, women, and song are getting me down, so Iguess I'll have to give up singing. . . . Class Presi- dent 15 Class Secretary 25 Class Vice-President 35 Student Council 15 FFA 15 Football 1,2,3,4, All- Conference 3 ,4, Honorable Mention 2, Most Valu- able Player 3, Honorable Mention All-East 45 Base- ball 1, 2,3,45Basketball 1, 2,35 Track 35 Monogram Club 2,3,4g Glee Club 45 FCA Representative, Best Looking, Boys' Ensemble 4. MARY SANDRA STULTZ Serve your city, serve your state, but above all serve your country. . .. FHA 15 Beta Club2,3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 45 FTA 3,4, Vice-President 45 FBLA 4, Reporter 45 Marshal 35 Girls' State 35 DAR Good Citizen Award 4 5 E1 45 Newspaper Staff 45 Senior Play, Marion Phipps. PAMELA QUICK TOWNSEND The pleasantest things in the 'world are pleasant thoughm: and the great art of life is to have as many of them as possible. . . . FHA 15 FBLA 3,45 News- paper 4. JIMMIE CARROLL TURBEVILLE Never say more than is necessary. .. . FFA 1,2, 3,4, Sentinel 45 Football 1,3,45 Basketball 1. JOI-IN THOMAS WALTERS , III Our youth we can have but today, we may always find time to grow old. . . . Clinton High School 15 Glee Club 2, 45 Boys' Ensemble 45 Track and Field 3, 45 Monogram Club 45 Football 3 5 Wittiestg Class Prophecy5 Senior Play, Arthur Scott, Jr. FRANCES CAROLYN WATSON Laughter is not at all a bad beginning for a friend- ship, and it is far the best ending for one. . .. Basketball 1,2,35 FBLA 3,4, Treasurer 4, Fl-LA 1,2, 3, 4, Parliamentarian 45 Senior Play, Miss Free- man. THOMAS MICHAEL WHITE Our youth we can have but today, we may always find time to grow old. ... FFA 1,2,3,45 Treas- urer 3,45 FTA 45 Junior Rotarian, Football 1, 2,3,45 Co-captain 4, Honorable mention 3, Most Im- proved 3,All Conference 4 ,Honorable Mention All- East 45 Basketball 2, 3,45 Track 3,4. Oufafancling eniora . MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Bonny Prevatte, Larry Reynolds BEST DRESSED Brenda Barrentine, Chuck Carpenter BEST ALL AROUND Betty McNeill, jim Pat Buie Aedcfeol Ly BEST LOOKING Faye Powers, Billy Stone CUTEST Bobbie Lou McArthur, Mike Edgerton MOST POPULAR Delia Hall, Leslie Merritt Lfzzw c aumafeaf SD' if MOST VERSATILE jamce Seals, D1cky Qu1ck FRIENDLIEST Jessie McFadyen, Carl Bounds WITTIEST MOST ATHLETIC Ann McGugan, Tommy Walters Linda Dunahoe, jim Hasty 45 G cluafion 1965 . . ,W T ' . nu g CGD! f W - rg Ax, N4 51 cpeaue Wemoriea of fAe pad 47 Janet Ross. . . . Phil Ford. . . . . . Marion Phipps. . .S'fafJ..5f PLAY CAST ............MaryAnneMcLeod John Redman. . . . . Cynthia Keene . Raimund Brown. . . . Mavis Moriarity. . . . . . . . Miss Freeman. . Miss Robinson. . Miss Jones. . . . . Tad Voorhis. . . . Stella Brahms. . Mr. Bach...... Dean of Women. . . . Prudence Mason Claire Carter. . . . . Jerry Flanagan. . . . Arthur Scott, Jr. . . . . . . . . . Medford Hall . . Sandra Stultz . . . Mike Edgerton .. . ... .. .Janice Seals . . . .. . Tommy Egan Bobbie Lou McArthur . . . . . . Carolyn Watson . . . .Ann McGugan . . . Elaine Smith . . . . . Dicky Quick . . . Bonny Prevatte . . . Eddie Brown . . . . . . Jean Stewart . . . Jessie McFadyen . . . Betty McNeill . . . Wayne Mercer . . . . Tommy Walters First Row, Left to Right: Carolyn Watson, Janice Seals, Bobbie Lou McArthur, Sandra Stultz, Mike Edgerton, Bonny Pre vatte, Elaine Smith. Second Row: Ann McGugan, Tommy Egan, Eddie Brown, Jean Stewart, en lor a g Stardust is a comedy in three acts written by Walter Kerr. It was presented April 2, 1965 under the direction of Mrs. Shirley I-Iudgins. 3 3 Dicky Quick. Third Row:Wayne Mercer,Betty McNeill, Tommy Walters, Jessie McFadyen, Mary Anne McLeod, Medford Hall. I1g'5 Phil, Everyone , suspend ! H Listen here, Phil Ford. Backstage getting ready. 49 Truly, a South Pacific haven. The Seniors, Juniors, and their dates enjoy dancing to music by the Mellotones. Junior Class Sponsors Soutl Junior-Senior Prom South Pacific May 7, 1965 Entrance into the , i 6 Q pad ic South Pacific Island. Withalot of work and guidance from our sponsors we created a South Pacific Isle that will long be remembered. EMM Master of Ceremonies begins Senior Class officers The Ensemble performs ffl unior C4155 Officem Allen Simpson, Presidentg James Stone, Vice-Presidentg Patsy McMillan, Secretaryg Jimmy Horne, Treasurer BETTY LOU ANDERSON IKEY ARMSTRONG JACKIE BLANTON I ELIZABETH BRUCE JUNIOR BOWEN DANNY BULLARD WILLIAM CARLISLE OLA HART CLINTON 52 GLORIA CONNELLY NORMAN CREECH RONNIE CURRIE SHELBY DAVIS JANE FURMAGE JOHNNY FURMAGE DON GRUBBS LINDA HAGEN JOHN HAIR BETTY HIGH RAY HILL LARRY HOLCOIVIB JIMMY HORNE PATSY JACKSON SHIRLEY LEE BRENDA MCARTHUR JOHNNY MCARTHUR TOMZMY MCARTHUR JOHNNY MCBRYDE BARBARA MCDOUGALD JIMMY MCKELLAR KATHY MCMILLAN PATSY MCMILLAN JUDY MCNEILL BRENDA MERRITT RAY MIZE BLANCHE MOORE LARRY NUNNERY EDDIE O'BRIANT IANICE OVERSTREET BILLY PAGE CHARLES PERRY ROBIN WATSON I-IORACE WILLIAMS 54 ROGER SI-IEATS ALLEN SIMPSON DEE SINGLETON BAXTER C. SMITH JAMES STONE LILLIE TODD NAT TOLAR BARBARA WARD Fall Festival Day Are you boys going to play? u n lor ,fdcfiuifiw BOYS' STATE GIRLS' STATE James Stone and Nat Tolar Patsy McMillan and Barbara McDouga1d 55 m Q ., Q wa5Aingfon After many hours of hard work the Juniors were able to start on the trip to Washington and New York, which - 1 ' vwmz fn.:'fi-AMfwlswwifmefgwfimaizmi. ,,,, Z-M9fw-dm. 5 L V X if W ,F Mig- 5 A I , A w M , ki' l.f'1'.l. f, 'U -4 , 'L ' MTM, new UWA gave us many intellectual experiences as well as pleasure 2 3.,,,4.,,,,.,,., KLM Umm, Q I ii Q H 3 5 W Il If David Odorn,President5 La.r1'yMcRacken,Vice-Presidentg Mickey Nobles, Secretaryg Linda Bennetts, Treasurer DOUG ADAMS LIN AMOS LINDA ARRINGTON DON BLUE SHERRY BALDWIN SHIRLEY BAXLEY LINDA BENNETTS RANDY BROWN JIMMY BULLARD SIDNEY CANIPEN CI-IERYL CARPENTER MARY RUTH CATHEY BRENDA COLLINS EARL COLLINS RILEY CRAWFORD DARYL CRIBB LARRY CULBRETI-I WANDA EDENS FRANK EDGERTON DORIS EDWARDS SUZIE ELLIS JERRY ELKINS DENNIS FURMAGE CECIL GARNER MIKE GRAHAM JANE HAIR JERRY HALES FRANCES MAY REBECCA MCCONNAUGHEY ANN MCDONALD DANNY MCDOUGALD DORIS MCIWAIN IINIMY MCMILLAN MICHAEL MCMLLLAN PATSY MCMILLAN EMILY MCNEILL FRANCES MCNEILL DELLA HICKMAN MARY ANN HIGH w.J. HILL JERRY HORD MARY HOWK BILLIE HUMPHREY FURMAN HUMPHREY HAROLD JOHNS ON ROBERT LEWIS SANDY LIVING STON JOE MCPHAUL LARRY MCRACKEN WANDA MISHOE DOROTHY MOODY JUDY MOODY NICK NELSON MICKEY NOBLES BEVERLY NYE DAVID ODOM JIMMY OWENS STEVE TOLAR fnot picturedj EMMA TOWNSEND BONNIE THOMPSON MALCOLM VARNUM GALE WALTERS WEIDON WALTERS ANN WATSON DAVE WATSON SUE WILCOX JOHN BAXLEY uhm PATSY OWENS NORMA JEAN PHILLIPS FAYE PREVATTE ROSCOE RAY JERRY ROGERS BOBBIE SCI-IELL IOI-IN SHEATS LINDA SMITH JANET STONE KENNETH TODD Really, Don, the formaldehyde wasn't that badg if you Do they belong to You, MIS. Gill? had a cold! Where in the world did they come from? What have you two been up to? Who is she posing for? Does she know it's time to get up? Beta babies W . W : ffl ' 7 4 f ffawfy 'f - Who does she think she is? What have they ganged up for? f:1,.,,4,,m,. GLM Umm, Mary Nelson, Presidentg Barbara Currie, Secretaryg Rod Beverly, Vice-Presidentg Ed Leigh, Treasurer. 62 TOMMY AU TRY ALLEN BARLOW ARCHIE BARNES Qnot picturedy CAROLYN BARNES LOIS LEE BARNES FRANKLIN BAXLEY REBECCA BAXLEY SI-TERRY BERRIER ROD BEVERLY CATI-IY BOUNDS DANNY BRANCH DAVID EARL BRANCH Qnot picturedj PHILIP BRAGG DEBORAH BRIGMAN DANNIE BRUCE JANE GARNER EDDIE GREENE EILEEN HAGEN WILLARD HAGGINS CHERYL HENDRIX SHARON HICKS GARY HOPE SYLVIA HORNE BILLY IVEY FAY IVEY JANET BUNNELLS CYNTHIA CARVER ELIZABETH CHANCE TANA COLEMAN DAVID COLLINS DOLLY COLLINS RICKY CONNELLY WALTER COX BILL CRIBB fnot picturedy CHARLES CRIBB JOHNNY CULBRETH BARBARA CURRIE HAROLD DAVIS Jo ANN DAVIS MICHAEL DAVIS EUGENE DEATON ADDIE DUNAHOE JIM EDWARDS BRUCE FIELDS NORMAN FURMAGE Z , WA fgfzlszki V BRENDA JACKSON JAMES EARL JACKSON KATHY JACKSON NANCY JACKSON SADIE JACKSON ERNIE JOHNSON BRUCE KINLAW fnot picturedy ED LEIGH THOMAS EDWARD LEWIS SANDRA LONG WILLIAM LOVIN JOSEPH LUPO MORRIS MARLEY WALTER MARLEY JANICE MARTIN SYLVIA MCARTI-1'UR CHARLES MCBRYDE KATHY MCCASKILL IEANIE MCCLOSKEY ROBERT MCDOUGALD BRUCE MCKENZIE MARY NELSON DICKIE NYE BARBARA ODOM KAREN ODOM RUTI-IIE ODOM SARAH ORMAND GLENN PARLER MICKEY PARNELL JULIA RAY STEVE SESSOMS RICHARD SHEETS HARRIETT SMITH DEBBY STEVENSON EDWARD TOWNSEND EUGENE TOWNSEND JOYCE TURBEVILLE KENNY TURBEVILLE ROGER WALTERS JANICE WATSON CAROLE WHITE HELEN WILLIAMS JIMMY WOODALL Maybe we can cut in on this conversation. 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The Rexo II Sfore R d Springs, North Carolina LUMBEE RIVER ELECTRIC MEMBERSHIP CORPORATION Owned by Those if serves WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE M8IS MOTOR CO Home SUPPIIRS Soles 5 Service ROYAL JEWELERS For The Finest Quality ln National Advertised Merchandise Visit Royal Jewelers The Home of Lasting Gifts Phone 843-5444 Red Springs, North Carolina RED SPRINGS IMPLEMENT CO 2l2.South Cross Red Springs North Carolina Phone 843-4121 BAYNE'S VARIETY STORE 5c,': to 51.00 South Main Street Red Springs, North Carolina Phone 843-4316 WAKULLA GIN COMPANY With Our Compliments B.C. Smith Wakulla North Carolina BILLY CURRIE THE I A A E Y RED SPRINGS CITIZEN NSUR NCE G NC Security Insu rcmce I1 LIBERTY MANUFACTURING AMEROTRON COMPANY COMPANY with our Compliments Seed - Planting - Fertilizer Cotton - Ginning PATE'S SUPPLY CO. , INC. Everything for the Farm and Home. Pembroke, North Carolina GRANTHAM INSURANCE AGENCY Your Independent Agent For Insurance Service Hiram Grantham Red Springs, North Carolina 80 RED SPRINGS GIN COMPANY, INC Ginners 8K Buyers ODOM'S SUPERMARKET Your Hometown Grooery 1913 - 1965 We Give S 84 H Green Sfomps Red Springs Norfh Corolincx Complimenfs of BEN CAMPEN 81 COMPANY Cotton Me rchonfs Red Springs North Corolino WOOD'S Telephone 843-4651 ,----1-f Anne and Ruthie When was this party? A,..,. 'V'- K :Hike Xigfl?-i-A H.:-:H , ,,,: Sign Q A Sandra Ann Patty , f' Wiki, Wwww 'gh Betty Ie an Donna Bobb1e Lou Pam f Jessie Mr. Smith's team Larry Something must be funny. One of those moods Gloria Graduation night Capping exercises Cheerleaders pose gpoizzgue As the school year of 1964-65 ended, many days filled with outstanding experiences became a part of the past. To keep these events alive, the 1965 RED MILL has recorded their precious memories in the pages of this yearbook. As many of us leave behind four years of high school and go forward facing life, filled with new challenges, problems, and joys, each of us will take along memories, some happy, others sad, but each playing a role in the most rewarding years of our lives . . . those spent at Red Springs High School. As the pages of another year- book come to a close, we can truthfully say, So long . . ..It's been good to know you. PRODUCT OF nfer A n , COMPANY S 333 wnomm Avmui wmsrow SALEM, N c 1 I! 1 1 1 I 1 K A with 1. V . k K v!s':y4 AA ' 1 ff- 1 'i .,- Eh'-I--, 1 11 ' -1 ' WH' ,. W '31 ' -fv'f9 ' +39 ,R x jj I .,..n ,..-- ,XSL uh' 3 x. .-grrvg Y g : , x V4 Q ff 1 , gy ww 11 Q 6 1 1 +f A1 W 1, 111 X 4,8-f fa 1 1 s fyf-fy Aw - H,:WQ'f,j 1 nw ! 0518! if W' 1' ' :5'11, , .. 14:1 A A f. ASJN x L L5-LQ alla! 1 14 '-- 'Tj-1 wbkf K j , m 1 I 4 ,Q I 5 xx, V 1 . N1 Q.. 1 , 1 uf. M if yy 1 H' 0 My ' . 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