Red Springs High School - Red Mill Yearbook (Red Springs, NC)

 - Class of 1967

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Time has no divisions to mark its passage. There is never a thunderstorm or blare of trumpets to announce the beginning of a new month or year. Even when 9. new century begins it is only we mortals who ring bells and fire off pistols. Thomas Mann ffaxw 03g iw S. ?Q2EF . 1 1 1 x 1 1 W 1 my i ..hh. fn. n E N. V 5 6 JL.. X W a 7 ' ' 58 Qpmwfvmfi ,sw 'fifff i Mr. Thigpen - A Dedicated Family Man 8 The 1967 Senior Class is honored to be able to dedicate this 1967 -lil .IQ to a dedicated principal and friend. Mr. Thigpen's office was al- ways open and a man of power and dignity stood before you ready to hear and soothe all. Behind the desk sat a man with a smile and helping hand. In this fast moving world all is not forgotten, so now let us prove this by stopping to remember a wonderful dedicated leader. Mr. Thigpen - A Dedicated Fisher- man, july 1958 99598 SPR! Q Q Q5 Q 4' Q Q 1555! . tp Q13 Q 0 O Q5 4 N' QS 1 O Q 0,9 ' Q scvx Qgggge I I. J. Wicker E. M. Thigpen 10 YOAMZQEQMJ Seated: Raymond Ammons, Robert Graham, Chairmang Dr. Charles T. Johnson, Ir. Standing: Robert A. McConnaughey, Dr. George Stephenson. Our School Board-A Step in the Right Direction School Board busy looking over the school plan 11 Ji .93 mul gm Jul? Mrs. Edgbert Alford Mrs. W. N. Gibson Business Education French-Guidance Fayetteville State College Flora Macdonald College Mrs. David Currie Mrs. H. A. Gill Mrs. George Paris Math Biology English Flora Macdonald College Greensboro College St. Andrews Presbyterian College Mrs. Elizabeth Caldwell Currie Mr. William McLeod Mr. John C. Ray Science Agriculture Math U. N.C. , Greensboro North Carolina State University Pembroke State College 12 ' 40 , in ' ll Mr. William H. Templeton Miss Barbara Love Coach-Social Studies-Physical Ed. Music Campbell College St. Andrews Presbyterian College Miss Maw Alice Turner Mrs Frances S. McNeill Mr. Stewart Smith Typing-English ' . Coach-History-Physical Ed. 50Ci0109Y'EC0U0miCS Speech Theraplst , . Flora Macdonald College Leno1r-Rhyne College Mefedlth C01-1699 W t C 1. C ue e East Carolina College es am ma' O 9 Mrs. Maud K. Stanton Mrs. George W. Varnell Mrs. Kesler Tolar Home Economics English Librarian East Tennessee University Atlantic Christian College Flora Macdonald College Columbia University 13 YWEQATEFG i....-.,..,......-- lf xl IQJ Mrs. G. T. Ammons Audio-Visual Aid Co-ordinator Flora Macdonald College Mrs. Marion Crawford Secretary Westbrook Commercial College Mrs. Frances G. McNeill ESEA Director U.N.C., Greensboro Miss Linda F. Hales ESEA Secretary Fayetteville Technical Institute Mrs. Ruth McQueen Dietician Flora Macdonald College 'ati Mrs. Sandra O. Young Mrs. Woodrow H. Westall ESEA Nurse and Secretary Attendance Counselor U. N.C. , Chapel Hill Charlotte Memorial Hospital School of Nursing 14 ' Qs 0: 'X- Q S509 G69 44,9 0 Hi m O ws Q 6' S ymm Whoo ' Www Larry McRacken, Presidentg Wandre Edens, Vice Presidentg Sidney Carnpen, Secretaryg Linda Arrington, Treasurer Mrs. Dave Currie Mrs. W. N. Gibson Gold and White Qglaofnfilalla Much to do Much to love Much to hope for. gimm Magnolia Whoa yawn THE DI STANT STAR Future is our distant star Shining in a sea of night Brightened by the love of God Broadened in the ways of right. Tempered with the strength of courage Mellowed with the touch of care Kept alive by hope eternal Held firmly by the whispered prayer. It is ours to have and shelter Ours to do with as we will Ours to beautify and brighten Or ours to dim and twist and kill. Of all things that we now concern Our time of presence we shall give And hope that from this we might learn The way that we are meant to live. With our talents and our failings With God's presence in our souls We will climb ever upward With the star - our mighty God. 90920604 LINDA FAY ARRINGTON Blessed is he who expects nothing, For he will never be disappointed. FTA 3,4, FBLA 4, Treasurer 4, BETA Club 2,3, Monogram Club 2, 3,4, Treasurer 4, Class Treasurer 1, 3, 4, Homeroom Pr e sid ent 1, Homeroom Vice- President 3, Homeroom Treasurer 4, Basketball 1, 2,3,4, Co-captain 3,4, All-Conference 3,4, All- H East Honorable M ention 3, All-East 4, Red Mill Typist 4, Student Council 1, Most Versatile. MARGARET SI-IERWOOD BALDWJINI Character is higher than intellect. . .A great soul will be strong to live as well as to think. Class Vice-President 1, FTA 3,45 Monogram Club 3,4, Glee Club 3,4, Treasurer 3, Librarian 4, Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3,-P31 Advertising Editor 4, Home- room Treasurer 2, Homeroom Secretary 1,3, Class History, Senior Play Claire . LINDA JEANNE BENNETTS He alone is great who is better, not than another man, but than his previous self. Citizen High School Reporter 1,2, Homeroom Vice- President 1, BETA Club 2,3,4, President 4, Class Treasurer 2, FTA 3,4, Parliamentarian 3, Co- -Historian 4, C hi ef Marshal, Betty Crocker Award, Most Likely to Succeed, Class Poem, Valedictorian, Senior Play Property Manager. MILTON RANDALL BROWN Hide not thou talents. Basketball 1,2, Baseball 1, BETA Club 2, FTA 3,4, Ely-l,3,4, Sales Editor 3, E1 Senior Editor 4, Senior Play Claud . WILLIAM DAVID BROWNE Strive not to equal but to excell. Peterson High School 1,2,3, FFA 1,2,3, Basketball 1,2, Baseball 1, Glee Club 1,2, Red Springs High School 4, Football 4, Glee Club 4, Senior Play Old Buddy . JAMES CARLYLE BULLARD Gratitude is riches, complaint is poverty, and the worst I ever had was wonderful. Football Manager 1, 2, Track Manager 2, Monogram Club 1, 2,3, Boys' Ensemble 4. MARY SIDNEY CAMPEN A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men. Homeroom President 2, 3, Homeroom Secretary 1, Class Secreta.ry3,4, Student Council 2,3, BETA Club 2,3,4, Secretary 3,4, FTA 3,4, Vice-President 4, Ml 1,2, Red Mill FreshmanEditor 1,-R21 Sophomore Editor 2, Girls' Ensemble 1, 2, 3, 4, Marshal,Mixed Ensemble 2, 3, 4, Girls' State Rep- resentative, Citizen Reporter 1, Class Song, Most Popular, Senior Play Student Director. MARY RUTH CATHEY I was gratified to be able to answer promptly, and I did. I said I didn't know. FHA 1, FTA 3, Cheerleader 3, Monogram Club 4, E1 Sales Editor 2. MMA ,Qi BRENDA GAIL COLLINS The things that goes the farthest toward making life worth while, is just a pleasant smile. Fl-IA 45 FBLA 45Glee Club 35Basketball 1,25 Library Assistant 45 Senior Play Usher. EARL COLLINS He who asked aquestion is a fool for five minutes5 he who does not is a fool forever. FFA 1,3,4, Secretary 45 Glee Club 45 Football 1,2, 3,45 Basketball 152,35 Track 1,2,3,4, Most Valu- able 35 Golf 45 Monogram Club 3,45 Friendliest. RILEY PATRICK CRAWFORD, IR. A man should choose with careful eye the things he wants to be remembered by. BETA Club 2,35 FTA 35 Monogram Club 2,3,45 Basketball Statistician 1,2,3,45 Governor's School Nominee 3. JAMES LARRY CULBRETI-I Live fast, love hard, live a long life, and leave a beautiful memory. FFA 1,2,3,45 Bus Driver 45 Glee Club 45 Track 35 Boys' Ensemble 4. WANDRE ANN EDENS lf you dance, you have to pay the fiddler. FTA 3,4, Historian 3, Parliamentarian 45 BETA Club 2, 3,4, Vice-President 45 Citizen Reporter for High School 1, 25 Girls' State Representative5 R21 -ILIQI 3,4, -R-cg-iMQAssistant Editor 3, Editor 45DAR Good Citizenship Award Winner5 Stu- dent Council 1, 2, Treasurer 1, Secretary 25 Home- room Treasurer 1, 45 Homeroom Secretary 35 Class Vice-President 45 Girls' Ensemble 1,2,3,45 Mixed Ensemble 2, 3, 45 Danford Award5 Best All Around5 Class Giftoriang Senior Play Anne . JOSEPH FRANKLIN EDGERTON Never put off until tomorrow what you can do to- day, because if you do it today and like it you can do it again tomorrow. Cl ass President 15 I-Iomeroom President 25 Home- room Vic e-Pr e sid ent 45 Student Council Vice- President 35 BETA Club 2,35 FTA 3,45 Monogram Club 2,3,4, Treasurer 2, Vice-President 3, Presi- dent 45 Glee Club 4, President 45 Boys' Ensemble 45 Mixed Ensemble 45 Morehead Candidate5 Naval A c a d e m y Appointment5 Football 1, 2, 3, 4, All- Conference 3, 4, All-East Honorable Mention 3,4, Field Captain 45 Basketball 1, 25 Track 1,2,3,45 Best All-Around5 Senior Play Mrs. Watson's Harry . DORIS ETHEL EDWARDS 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, 2,3,4, Historian 35 FHA State Degree Win- ner 45 FTA 3,45 Office Help 35 FBLA 45 Senior Play Business Manager. JERRY ELKINS I have been guided by only one thing, the lamp of experience. Homeroom President 25 Student Council 25 Track 1, 2,3,4, Most Improved 4, Most Valuable in the Robeson County Tournament 45 Football 3,45 Bas- ketball 3,4, Co-captain 4, Best All Around Player 45 Most Versatile5 Senior Play Howard . ll nfyymom ' SUZANNE ELLIS There can be no happiness if the thing s we be- lieve are different hom the things we do. FTA 3,4, Fl-LA 2,3,43 Glee Club 4, Librarian 4, Bus Driver 4 5 Senior Play Programs and Publicity. DENNIS WAYNE FURMAGE Life isn't easy, but it sure is fun. FFA 3,43 Bus Driver 4. CECIL MCCOY GARNER Let eve hin ou do in life mean somethin - rvt 9 Y 9 you only live once. Monogram Club 1, 25 Glee Club 45 Football 1, 2, 3,4, Track 4. MICHAEL ROGERS GRAHAM I have not yet begun to fight. Glee Club 2, 3,45 Boys' Ensemble 3,43 Mixed En- semble 3,4g Music Award. SHIRLEY JANE HAIR The world is a beautiful book, but of little use to him who cannot read it. FHA 1,2,3,43 FBLA 4. JERRY SMITH HALES Time is the subtle thief of youth.So enjoy it while it is still present. FFA 1,2, 3,4, Vice-President 43 Glee Club 45 Foot- ball 1,3,4, Track 3,4, Monogram Club 43 Best Dressed, Senior Play, Sailor. MARILYN JOY I-IERRING Jealousy, at any rate, is one of the consequences of love, you may like it or not, at pl e asur eg but there it is. FI-IA 3, 4. MARY ANN I-HGH Give to the world the best you have and the best will come back to you. FTA 3,4sBEg SportsEditor 3,4,GleeClub 3,4, Secretary 3, Treasurer 45 Cheerleader 1,25 Mono- gram Club 2,3,4, Homeroom Secretary 25 Home- room Treasurer 35 Senior Play, Margo . me WILLIAM JESSE HILL Never live for tomorrow, always live for today. Track 35 Basketball 3,45 Baseball 45 Football 3,45 Monogram Club 45 Glee Club 4. JERRY WAYNE HORD May I live to be one hundred and get shot by a jealous husband. Glee Club 45 Baseball 1,25 Golf 3,45 Football 25 Boys' Ensemble 45 Mixed Ensemble 45 Track 15 Wittiest. BILLIE LOUISE HUMPHREY Laugh and the world laughs with you, weep and you weep alone. For the sad old earth must borrow its mirth, but has trouble enough of its own. FHA 1,3,45 Glee Club 45 Senior Play Usher. LUTHER HAROLD JOHNSON Eat, drink, and be merry for tomorrow we die. FFA1,2,3,45Glee Club 15 Track 3,4. SHIRLEY KATI-IRYNE KENNERTY Love all, trust few, do wrong to none. High Point Cen1:ral High School 1,2, 3,45 FHA 3,45 Student Store 3,45 Pep Club 4. ROBERT MORRISON LEWIS Build your success around life, not your life around success. FFA 4, President 45 BETA Club 3. JOSEPH ALEXANDER LIVINGSTON Work fascinates me, I could sit and watch it for hours and never get tired. Glee Club 2,3,45 Boys' Ensemble 3,45 Track 1. FRANCES ELIZABETH MAY A little word in kindness spoken. A motion or a tear, Has often the heart tha1:'s broken sealed, And made a friend sincere. Glee Club 45 FI-lA 3,45 FBLA 3,4, President 45 FTA 3,45 BETA Club 45 Friendliest. ZMAQ0' REBECCA I-HATT MCCONNAUGI-IEY Music is well said to be the speech of angels. BETA Club 2, 3,45 PTA 3,4, President 45 Glee Club 1,35 Girls' Ensemble 1,2,3,45 Mixed Ensemble 2, 3, 45 Marshalg Reynolds' Scholarship Nominee 45 Nominee for Governor's School 25 Citizen Reporter 15 Music Awardg Rotary Award5 Class Songg Senior Play Betty. ANN BROWN MCDONALD Childhood ends and the beginning of adulthood appears. May I live up to expectations and enrich someone's life. BETA Club 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 35 FTA 3,45 Class Song5 Senior Play Bee Gee 5 Irby Award. DANIEL A. MCDOUGALD Wine, women, and song are getting me down, so I guess I'll have to give up singing. FFA 1,2, 3,45 Glee Club 4. DORICE WAED MCILWAIN A1l the beautiful sentiments in the world weigh less than a single lovely action. Basketball 1,2,3,45 BETA Club 2,3,45 FTA 3,45 Monogram Club 3,45-gl 3,45 Student Council 4, S enior Representative 45 Class Prophecy5 Best Dressed5 Senior Play Lesley . LURA BRITTON MCLEAN The greatest pleasure in the world is doing what everyone else says not to. FBLA 4. RACHEL ELIZABETH MCLEAN A little work, a little sleep, a little love and it is all over. FTA 45 FBLA 45 Senior Play-Make Up. JAMES PINK MCMILLAN III It's what you le arn after you know it all that counts. Track 15 Basketball 2,35 is-ll 3, Photographer 35 Class Poem5 Senior Play Roger . MICHAEL FLOYD MCMILLAN Look not mournfully into the Past5 it comes not back again. Wisely improve the Present5 it is thine. BETA Club 253,45 Parliamentarian 35 FTA 3,4, FTA Historian 35 Student Council 15 Track 15 Home- room President 15 American Legion Oratorial Con- test Winne r 35 35 Marshalg Morehead Scholarship Candidateg Most Likely to Succeedg Salutatoriang Se nior Play Don 5 Class I-listoriang Science Award. 22 .9'mw'o leaf Um W PATSY ELIZABETH MCMILLAN Keep your face toward the sun and the shadows far behind you. . . FI-IA 15 Office Worker 35 Glee Club 3,45 FTA 45 FBLA 45 Senior Play-Usher. EMILY LOUISE MCNEILL There are hundreds of languages in the world, but a smile speaks all of them. FTA 3,4, FTA Secretary 45 FBLA 4, FBLA Secretary 45 Glee Club 4, Glee Club Secretary 4, Glee Club Accompanist 45 Girls' Ensemble 152, 3,45 Mixed Ensemble 2, 3, 45 Homecoming Queen 45 Best Look- ing5 Senior Play Lyda . FRANCES SHAW MCNEILL The art of achievement is the fond realization of lifes hopes and dreams come true. BETA Club 3,45 FTA 3,45 Senior Play Kitsie . WILLIAM JOSEPH McPl-IAUL Happiness depends not on my position but my dis- position. Football 1,2,3,4, Co-Captain 4, All Conference 4, All East Honorable Mention 45 Baseball l,2,3,4, Co-Captain 45 Glee Club 4, Vice President 45 Mono- gram Club 2, 3, 45 FTA 3,45 Student Council 2, 45 Homeroom Officer 2, 45 Class Vice President 35 Class Prophecy5 Most Popular. HERBERT LARRY MCRACKEN Life would be so much simplier if all the bad guys wore black hats. . . Class Vice President 25 Class President 3,45 Student Council 3,45 BETA Club 2,3,4, Treasurer 3,45 Monogram 3,4, Treasurer 3, Sergeant-at-Arms 45 FTA 2,3,45 Boy's State5 Morehead Scholarship Candidate5 Football 2, 3,4, Co-Captain 4, All Con- ference 3,4, Most Valuable 45 Basketball 2,3,4, Co-Captain 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Most Improved 3, Co-Captain 45 Most Valuable 45 Most Athleticg Danforth Award. WANDA LOU MISHOE The world is a looking glass and gives back to every man the reflection of his own image. Homeroom Secretary 1, 45 Horneroom Treasurer 2, 35 Cheerleader 3, Chief 35 Girls' Basketball Mana- ger 25 Monogram Club 3,45 FTA 3, 45 FBLA 4, His- torian 45 FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Song Leader 2, Social Chariman 45 FI-IA Council 45 45 Cutest. DOROTHY JEAN MOODY To be what we are, and to become what we are capable of becoming is the only goal of life. F.T.A. 3,45 FHA 1,2,3,4, FHA Treasurer 35 FBLA 45 BETA Club 2, 3,45 I-Iomeroom Treasurer 2, 35 Bas- ketball 1,2, 3,4, Basketball Honorable Mention, All Conference 45 Senior Play-Make Up. LINDA FAYE NOBLES Ideals are like stars5 you will not succeed intouch- ing them with your hands. FTA 3,4, Treasurer 45 FBLA 4, Vice President 45 Monogram Club 2,3,4, Secretary 45 BETA Club 2, 3,45 Student Council 4, President 45 Basketball 1, 2,3,4, Co-Captain 3,4, All-East Team 3,4, Most Valuable 35 Cl as s Secretary 1, 25 I-Iomeroom Vice President 35 Class Will5 Most Athletic5 Senior Play Salsie . Wm.. 9.5.1 aw... em BEVERLY ANN NYE The universe is change5 our life is what our thoughts make it. FHA 1,2,3,4, Fl-IA Secretary 2, Vice President 3, President 45 FTA 3,45 FI-IA Sweetheart5 Glee Club 4. JULIUS DAVID ODOM, III Hope that men will say, 'There may be snow on the roof, but there's a fire in the furnace. Track Team 15 Class President 25 FTA 35 E1 45 Class Will5 Senior Play Mr, Curtis . JAMES ITASCA OWENS, III It matters not how you play the game, but whether you win or lose. Basketball 1,25 Governor's School Nominee 25 BETA Club 35 FTA 3,45 Nominee to United States Naval and Military Academies5 Senior Play Jim . PATRICIA ANN OWENS You can't determine the future by the past,neither can you determine what's in my heart by the smile on my face. Fl-IA 1,2,3,4, Parliamentarian 3, FHA Council 45 FTA 3,45 FBLA 3,4, Reporter 45 Glee Club 45 Wittiestg Senior Play Joan . NORMA JEAN Pl-IILLIPS A merry heart doeth good like medicine. FI-IA 1,2,3,45 FBLA 3,45 FTA 3,45 Glee Club 3,45 Basketball 15 Senior Play Mrs, Curtis . KATHY JEAN PRIDGEN Do all the good you can to all the people you can as long as you ever can. FI-IA 45 FBLA 45 Glee Club 4. JERRY ALLEN ROGERS Anything that comes easy isn't worth having. FFA 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 45 Glee Club 3,4. MARIE LOUISE SCI-IEELE The harde st part of a task is in taking the first step-then the rest can follow easily. Glee Club 35 BETA Club 4. ag Qwne BOBBIE LOU SCI-IELL Enjoy present pl e asure s in such a Way as not to harm future ones. FHA 1,2,3,4, Vice President 2, President 3, Coun- cil 45 What's What Around R.S.H.S. 25 -P2251 3,45 Club Editor 3,45 FTA 3,45 Senior Play Miss GarVey . JOHN CORNELIUS Sl-IEATS Ah, why should life all labour be? Student Council 1, 2, 3,45l-lO1'1'1erOOIn President 1, 2, 3,45 FTA 3,45 Boy's State Delegate 35 Senior Play New-Motor Marvin . KENNETH DELANE TODD Be truthful in words, sincere in faith, and broad in knowledge. FFA 1, 2, 3 , 4. EMMA ARMIELIA TOWNSEND Good things are worth Waiting for. FHA 1,2,45 FBLA 45 Glee Club 4. LINDA JOYCE TUCK l strive for better things of life. I-lilly Branch High School 15Glee Club 15 Dramatics Club 15 Student Council 15 Sergeant-at-Arms invC1aSg 15 Basketball 15 4-H Club 15 Southside High School 2, Vice President 25 Band Majorette 25 Prom Wait- ress 25 Red Springs High School 3,45 FHA 3,45 FTA 3 , 4. JAMES MALCOLM VARNUM Don't put off un'dl tomorrow what you can do to- day, because if you like it you can do it ag ain tomorrow. FFA 1,2,3,45 Glee Club 4. AYTCI-I WELDON WALTERS If you want to succeed in life, don't set your goal higher than your knowledge. FFA 1,2,3,45 Football 15 Bus Driver 3. JOHN ROGER WALTERS Good health and good sense are two of life's great- est blessings. FFA 1,2,3,45 Bus Driver 2,45 Glee Club 4. i mmgw VIRGINLA GALE WALTERS It's not what I do! It's what I get caught doing. FHA 1,2,3, Assistant Historian 35 FBLA 35 Glee Club 45 Senior Play-Usher. MALCOLM DAVID WATSON ' Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusi- asm. FFA 3 ,45 -Fil Q 4, Ei Typist 4g Giftoriang Senior Play State Manager. MARGARET WATSON QDUNAHOEJ Always smiling, always neatg Forever nice, forever sweet. FHA 1,2,3,45 Bus Driver 3,4gG1ee Club 3,4. 5f 'TT fwfffem, Vt:-LD V 37 tx Xf f KN WW Y N K VXI V 15 W YYLT lf QECE' X - 25 BEST DRESSED 9' MOST ATHLETIC Larry McRacken, Mickey Nobles jerry Hales, D01-ice Mcnwain MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED MOST VERSATILE Linda Arrington, Jerry Elkins Linda Bennetts, Michael McMillan FRIENDLIEST Frances May, Earl Collins Wanda Mishoe, Dave Watson Frank Edgerton, Wandfe ECISIIS CUTEST BEST ALL AROUND BEST LOOKING Emily McNeill, john Sheats L f O MOST POPULAR Joe McPhaul, Sidney Campen WITTIEST Patsy Owens, Jerry Hord My 11 Mmm'LeyQM1,awwww'wmwm,rwffwsrmawgwmwmmwmmkMxfwmpf, .wwwwf If . . M2 Betty . . . . . Rebecca McConnaughe5 Don . . .... . .. . ..... Michael Mcmiuaf Ioan .... . . . . . . ..... Patsy Oweng Anne . . . . . . . . . . . . Wandre Eden? Howard ............... . . . ...... Jerry Elkins Roger and Announcer . . . Claud....... Claire Fessenden . . . 1 . . . jimmy McMillan . . . . . Randy Brown . . . Sherry Baldwin C Lesley Arnold . . . . . . . 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J 5 iiL tnnr .-.-,ff 1 y Q flue M l. f 3 l .Where lXEJ'-f 'l'S weifj J' X y H,-A fhrrd-fri.-hmeg low- A, H . H Linz? OJXXD-X5 in A 'Hui Slfew' ' l Oh, no, the yellow Jackets!! W Q ,mv .Q M 1111 M M U K K I Q M M M M2 f o an M as it r n B MM M f ' i na -ff M M ' Mr 4 Q rf? M M B B M z ' ir gli' Q B fl I2 M aff F4 in l 41:i'i'5Qf 'Y ' 5i'Q Mf 5 L' .L L Q M7 . V- 13 i : i B f'M J M frv ' B , i Z? ti i M I f' L- 5 f X M . ' l ,M M My My f ' .- ' M Q 5 my M K: Mk, ,Mi ,M,M.A . Y , 3 A, 175, M, LM, MMM. 55,M,,E,M,,.M LM, f. 6. M.: 1? MV: U I XI: in f 'M 1 x . A , X M. M' M 'fi ' . Q .5 ' 'ii' A 5 M Il . . - M M., x A I M I M, Ms H M MM-.M fMM,MMM,M A M VM M,,M 4, MM W 28 wwf' Under the wonderful direction of Mrs. George ' arnell, Student Director Sidney Campen, and Stage . anager Dav e Watson our Senior play, Onions in the tew , presented May 12 was a complete success. Many hanks go to the stage crew and ushers for their helping 1and throug hout the play. The play will be long re- membered by the whole class. Without this wonderful stage crew the play would have been a flop. How to Cog With Adolescence. HA! ' '5T5w5,m W, My .. M7155 I H 1 Q5 Hi L 1342512 M g 1, ,grits W ig ,Qi ,uw V W ,Q :X W ,M5,,4ggIg, 3 W I V , 1 ,. ,. 5 Z, I D 57:17. L' I Q , s I ., A 4 3 , .1-ww M 2 ez r f . ,. L, K7 t,,. ,i - A , ,aww 5, , K - 1 fi Jeanie, get down from there! ! ! ! ' Mother, he's being brutal to me! V JEL., Mr. Wicker presents Class of 1967 DARLING MASCOTS for CLASS OF 1967 Thomas Ammons, Jana Coleman Capping Exercise Qlwlfi' Graduation is a final step in one sense of the word and in another the beginning. For many it will mean be- coming a punk Freshman all over again and for others it will mean earning a living and raising a family. We, as Seniors will finally take that step of independence, and the direction of the following steps afterwards will depend on each individual Senior. Mass confusion after graduation That final step A kiss in exchange for a diploma 31 mmghoowim William Lovin, Presidentg Michael Cummings, Vice Presidentg Tommy Autry, Secretaryg Barbara Currie, Treasurer . 1 Mr. John Ray 6026001 Miss Mary Alice Turner Mrs. George Varnell 32 Thelbert Adams Tommy Autry Allen Barlow Rebecca Baxley Sherry Barrier Rod Beverly Cathy Bounds Phil Bragg Debby Brigman Susan Broadwell Janet Bunnells Carol Burchett Cynthia Carver Elizabeth Chance Tana Coleman David Collins Michael Cummings Barbara Currie Harold Davis Jo Ann Davis Mike Davis Addie Dunahoe Eugene Deaton Jim Edwards 9, aww, 33 Ruth Falkenbery Norman Furmage Geraldine Garland Jane Garner Vernon Garvin Eileen Hag en Willard Haggins Sharon Hicks Ja... Gary Hope Furman Humphrey Faye Ivey Brenda Jackson Kathy Jackson Nancy Jackson Ernie Johnson Ed Leigh David Lockl ear Gary Locklear Sherman Locklear Susie Locklear Sandra Long William Lovin Morris Marley Walter Marley efhvy ' M W! Janice Martin John Maxwell Sylvia McArthur Charles McBryde Kathy McCaskill Jeanie McCloskey Butch McDougald Linda Faye McGirt 35 Glenn Parl er Mickey Parnell Max Sampson Steve Sessoms Bruce McKenzie Gwendolyn McNair Roy Merritt Dickie Nye Barbara Odom Karen Odom Ruthie Odom Sara Ormand J' o o 1 Q? o jeg! jd . . . J a mm Richard Sheats Debbie Stephenson Janice Watson Harriet Smith John Edward Helen Williams Townsend 36 9' Q2 ,Q , . M V-.- -,,V,. , 3 , 3-555' 1 I P ' 2 w g 1- ' ' ' 1 1 , Y 'W .H ff?,,.::7: 2 f . Z I Q : AQ 5 1 , ' Aff ,APf f Vw ...I , , 44. 'Lx ' J, f If ', .51-fw, , ff fy , - f .1 ,Q 5, AB A f' I ' ' 4 'xi' gif? ' Vg '-'n-'M 7 Z, W .- I '. K y, , 5,24 f f rw? 2, 5, H ' di: I ,Q f fag ' Va. g , A bf w ,fwx V V , ,A,,M,,,. W My 4 f ', ' 'ff' ,, 45- 1 . ef , , ,L 2 'Q ' Mgr, JQ,im,f' 1,1 A 'T NIFL' ,'E'3i' kg A V,,,.,,5,.5f,,' , V gf, fl ' dwg ' J' mp, Y F 1b!,1,mfV,g V , ,.,,.,A M Y,Q : I L, n I A fv.7,'l'f fmfffzf-JL,V2ae,fa,, f x W 1 '- df? WM1:g'fgf!- , v Q, if-fv, 'Y '-,112 gEQ6?4 NBr5sL 5,31 X 1, . H Miz' 'LT' f4fA5,,f'7l,'Q f N A f ' GIRL'S STATE Barbara Currie, Janice Watson BOY'S STATE Tommy Autry, John E. Townsend 1 .Miss , ---fa.-.. ammun--u 'ffSi'fM5- .A- ,Q , fm kwl gf' TWH X' 99Mamwe'6kw4 VY., a , , C. G. Arrington, Presidentg Bobby McMillan, Vice Presidentg Robert Forloines, Secretaryg Bill Coleman, Treasurer. Mrs. Edgbert Alfomd e ' Mrs. George T. Paris Mrs. Maud Stanton Warren Anderson C. G. Arrington Ruth Ballance Jake Baxley Charlie Bodenheimer Joan Britt Jimmy Broadwell Judy Bruce Lacy Bruce Harriet Buie Joe Buie Hilda Bunnells Pat Cates William Cathey 38 Bill Coleman Diane Davis Marie Davis Steve Davis Brenda Dunahoe Talmadge Evers Robert Forloines Donnie Garner Susan Gecovis Janet Graham Gene Hall Leon Hall Jackie Hammonds Reginald Harrington Kathy Hawks Kay Herndon Kenny Hester Tommy Ann Hogan Joe Hord Joan Humphrey Wayne Humphrey Jim Irby Carole Jenkins jackie Kennerty Charles Lee Sfawceoa .91 Deborah Lester Gary Lester Danny Lewis Carolyn Lockl ear Sylvia Ann Locl-clear Ann Love Boyce Maynor Brenda Maynor Cheri Maynor Betty McArthur Billy McArthur Mac McDonald Billy Mclnnis Abie McLeod Bobby McMi1l an Eloise McNeill John McNeill Cecil McPhaul Glenn McQueen Roosevelt McRae Wanda Miller Frederick Monroe Gary Moody Donna Moore Ernie Morgan mme in neyzbce Billy Nichols Anne Nicholson Pam Overstreet Tommy Parler Becky Phillips Tommy Prevatte Sammy Smith Ronnie Stephens Terry Stephens Diane Stephenson Gwen Taylor Suzanne Townsend Clyde Tyner Timmy Tyner Becky Watson Harriet Watson Darlene Wiggins Debbie Williforcl Bruce Willoughby Betsy Wilson Charles Winters Pat Winters Claudia Woodell Johnny Young MWWMWQWWQM 42 gwobnwz .Wwmafm Mrs. Worth Currie Mrs. H. A. Gill Mr. W. H. Templeton jerry Adams Benjie Arrington Anthony Black Lonnie Bounds Alex Branch George Brown Clifford Bruce Edna Rose Burroughs Gloria Byrd Sharon Carver Jimmy Caulder Anne Chance Janice Collins Terri Cross Mary Lois Culbreth Henderson Cummings Edward Davis Ernest Dunahoe Jimmy Duncan Pam Edens Pfmhmmfwbm ig l Allen Hanna, Presidentg William O'Briant, Vice Presidentg Irene Townsend, Secretaryg Mary Egan, Treasurer. 43 are W 67 611 F01 All en Edwards June Edwards Mary Eg an Johnny Ellis Mary Flowers Kenneth Fowl er Cathy Furmage Debbie Galyean Dennis Hagen Steve Hagen Larry Hayes All en Hanna Willie Harris Eddie Hawks Bucky Hendrix Wanda Hill Larry Hogen D. L. Humphrey Steve Humphrey Charles Jackson Carla june Jones Lynda Lemons W. G. Lewis Wade Lindsay Wanda Livingston Arlene Locklear David Locklear Fairy Locklear Mary Ruth Locklear Wade Lowry Jimmy Melvin Sue Merritt Mark McBryde Alton McCallum Philip McKenzie Billy McLeod Becky McMaster Debbie McMillan Gena McMillan Helen McMillan Shirley McMillan Gail McNeill Sandra McPhaul Sara Jo Murchison Merlo Murray Steve Nobles William O'B1'Il3.Dt Katrina Odom Billy Ormand Mary Owens Danny Page Nancy Pheifer Oliver Powers Jimmy Pridgen Randy Rogers Ray Royal Diane Schell Joe Shook Philip Smith Karen Stephens Larry Stewart Jerry T edder Lewis Thomas Branson Townsend Irene Townsend Randy Williams Rudene Buddy Wilson Steve Wilson Joan Winters ' .rwzymz ' 45 Sfuwmls 9' 4101699 ' 1 I 1 lull nhliiiiiu :QI I Qiiiinii ann I 131111: lkfgl I Egg: 11 l nun I 1111? T'E1lE ltli ' ii x n ie 'f lil exits -lr' pq QWQHN I I Ira. I lamina- my was I :navrawnn f .un I Num ara ,- F sum sun I m ul: W' an mymu mamm a: 2 in vie: N Bi ' im: uni I vu :gnu mwnmwfusnsim us Im-I 1 unnatural Q wsu 1 lilill Ii zum , :minima I umm u muslim 5.4: nada u. llliik Inn stu nz -..f..ffffes.r-.m f'... M.. E Er.: :rn ss lli5il?l3S'i11f Ill zu Inu:-wus-nrffvzgsssvnvnnnnn gym 44 59.15315-53:f',, Iggrmnun .f1ig,.,gfQi -g'fE?gkl1i.. A M if -iii'-,..4.x 1111 I , , figgizylas K lv' Amr, 1I ,?4,5 4'i'gQ ,5.':.g2.' I I ga ff h f '351rQmgQa:lug 2 5 ff' if M .M fi ' -1 if R-ft, ink: N' AEE? an W 5 A' A 1 46 9538 SP R1 Q H H Q- scvx Qegge19 Q ff? GZPQQQB W O O M af Q O fl f ll at ,-,'- ,ur ,WV Ver HBA . ' Wandre Edens, Editor-in-Chiefg Miss Turner, Sponsorg William Lovin, Assistant Editor. 5 Wandre Edens , . , . William Lovin . . . Randy Brown .... Sylvia McArthur . Betty McArthur . . Gena McMillan . . Mary Ann High . . Tommy Autry . . . Bobbie Lou Schell John Sheats.. . ,. .. Wanda Mishoe . . . Rod Beverly . . . . . Sherry Baldwin .... David Odom ..... . Linda Arrington .... . . . . . Typing Editor Dave Watson . . . . Joe Buie ....... jim Irby ....... Walter Marley . . . Miss Turner .... . Editor-in-Chief . . Assistant Editor . . . Senior Editor Dorice Mcllwain , , . . . . . . . . . Senior Editor ........JuniorEditor Sophomore Editor . Freshman Editor . . . Sports Editor . . . Sports Editor . . . Club Editor . . . Club Editor . . . . . . Sal es ........ Sales . . . Advertising . . . . Advertising . . . Typing Editor . Snapshot Editor janet Graham . . . . . . . . Snapshot Editor . . . Photographer . . . Photographer .......Sponsor Anxiety is waiting to hear from 'Peanuts' Mr. Schulz . . . Enthusiasm is cho osing the right pictures for the right places.......... Despair is having more pictures than space to put them . . A problem is having more ads than money . . . . . . . . . . . . Satisfaction and pride is seeing the com pl et e d 'Red Mill 67'......... Snoopy and Charlie with the Exhausted Staff usnanauuuosououaoopaosouaauaosaan M ssissss Q? e LJ gf all f H k.-1??, Nw .,, 'ls- 'i '- ' ,.l -V:-,f-'Y' Q a Student Council, Leaders of the School The Student Council, the governmental body of our school, has strived to promote a lasting school spirit within each m em b er of the student body. By Red and White Day and the Homecoming Game and Dance, the Student Council has given the student body a united feeling of school pride which we hope will remain with- in our walls for years to come. s Q, Mickey Nobles, President, John Edward Townsend, Vice President, Charlie Bodenheirner, Secretary, Gena McMillan, Treasurer. 49 yucmooffi ' qi D U ' V E Q , f W Q C C S 'C ' 3 F. jf L lol? Linda Bennetts, Presidentg Wandre Edens, Vice Presidentg Sidney Campen, Secretaryg Larry McRacken, Treasurer. The members of the Beta Club are selected because of worthy charact er, good mentality, creditable achievement, and commendable attitude. This year the members sold magazines to raise m oney for the State Convention where they ran Tommy Autry for State Sec- retary. Also this year, a Junior Beta Club was started by the high school club. Knowledge is Everything, but by Itself Nothing. gf f.i1 50 0 em s Service Is the Rent We Pay for Our Room on Earth. Left to Right, First ROW: Rebecca McConnaughey, Presi- dentg Sidney Campen, Vice Presidentg Em ily McNeill, Secretaryg Mickey Nobles, T r e a s ur e r. Second R ow: Wandre Edens, P a rl i a m e nt ar i a ng Linda Bennetts and Sherry Berrier, Historians. The purpos e of the Mary McNeill Chapter of the Futm-e Teachers Club ofAmerica is to instill in itsmem- bers an appreciation for teachers-as well as an insight into the profession of teaching. Among its projects are: being student assistants for teachers, raising the flag each morning, and giving a tea in the spring for the faculty and staff. 91 002 inn-:russia-9-7 e Q If Everyone Swept His Own Doorstep, then the Whole Wide :Mags World Would Be Clean. .L . if Cs l filfiil 1 C55 X The Red Springs Chapter of the Future Home- makers of America has strived this year to provide a brighter future for each of its members. Through the club's float, the selling of balloons at the Fall Festival Parade, the Christmas tree in the front hall during the yuletide season, bake sales, and the beautiful Sweetheart Banquet, this organization has produced a feeling of unity among the girls of our school. '! ' , - M,.W..,,, 53555225 -W as 5.3 T ' if-51 5 Q- ' ag 7 .SX I V , 2 ' ' ..,,.... , - it :ii iw? 4 sw. ,' , 1 5 7' 1' . . I r N-PT T A '-.' il 5 I , ' rf. '-'4' f - as A - , gf' ' r ,. ' y -sl - - A . . , iii 1 - . f Q -,wise-f NS S! f K 1 - fi 2 if X J : i s in-2 Left to Right, Seated: Beverly Nye, President, Pam Over- street, Vice Pr e sid ent, Jane Garner, Secretary, Pat Cates, Treasurer. Standing: Ruth Balance, Parliamentariang Carole jenkins, I-Ii st ori ang Wanda Mishoe, Song L e a d e rg Diane Stephenson and Betsy Wilson, Reporters, Doris Edwards, State Degree Winner, Patsy Owens, Recreational Leader. ,wt W will if iff V r V A V ,I W 4 1 as ' ' ' Q ,Y-L 4 'H--r -'s r fa: M -1..,,,4 .,, A , ' i 4416 5, 2 ' ,, Qin ,v -V t ' 4 Sh' 5, L M y I h , KW. M . 4 .aa W A.ff ' W' i 1 ,Quiz--ffwfx qw- M. Swift if 1 i f-Q., lst ,-'f5i1fJ 'kM!,f -, 2 4 g , , .Vf .,,.. r ,.,. I .ffffywzmf r - in ,hhk Nj? -Q Q A 2 4 T ' al .I A . ,,., 1 ' ' lfvf ff ' ' ' - r ,X .. ., .V ,gg ' ,mf I '51,w1,ffgfwl,s1s If' :. H 'L ' S - If 'i lf ' f ' ' -r M, V I I V V V-,,,,,,W 2,3 af. 5, . f rj ff Mr., , ,, :,g:'g'12z.zs Fl-IA SWEETI-IEART STATE DEGREE WINNER Beverly Nye Doris Edwards 52 BETTY CROCKER AWARD Linda Bennetts yum! Wm at ' Left to Right: Robert Lewis, Presidentgjerry Hales, Vice President, Earl Collins, Secretaryg Mr. McLeod, Sponsor, Jerry Rogers, T r e a s ur e rg Eugene D e a t o n, Reporter, Mickey Parnell, Sentinel. STATE DEGREE WINNERS Robert Lewis, Harold Johnson, Weldon Walters, Mickey Parnell, Jerry Rogers, Jerry Hales. The school year of 1966-1967 has been a suc- cessful one for the Red Springs Chapter of the Future Farmers of America. This chapter is pleased in having taken part in some school activities and pro- jects. One such activity was the chapter's float in the Fall Festival Parade. Considering our progress, this has been a very thrilling year for our organi- ZJ9 1 ,f 1-54-fs X Z. T f if JX zation. xii YZ! Much Honor Lies in Honest Toil. Qyuwew Q91 ' cz ' Left to Right: Frances May, Presidentg Mickey Nobles, Vice Presidentg Emily McNeill, Secretaryg Linda Arrington, Treasurerg Wanda Mishoe, Parliamentariang Patsy Owens, Reporterg Janice Watson, I-Iistoriang Miss Turner and Mrs. Alford, Sponsors. The purpos e of the Futur e Business Leaders of America is to develop compe- tent, a g g r e s s iv e business leadershipg to create more understanding and interest in choosing business occupationsg to encourage members to improve their hom es and com- munityg and to establish and improve standards for entrance into store and office occupations. .,-14? Opportunity Is Waiting for These Future Business Leaders of America 54 eamifyja ' Jflembmgwmfl you 3... . M ,..Lv -f -T Tis the Songs You Sing and the Smiles You Wear that Make the Sunshine Everywhere. The objectives of the Red Springs High School Glee Club are to develop enjoyment in hearing and singing good choral musicg to learn to sing well the best repre- sentative Glee Club music suitable for school and com- munity programs, festivals, and competitionsg and to grow in the knowl edg e of the factors which improve general musicianship. The Red Springs High School Boys Ensemble The Red Springs High School Girls Ensemble x s 1, i, aiaa .P.,..-9-,:,..:5:gl, fkxx hd' gfgii--Li-451 mm nfn ' of Qouh VALEDICTORIAN SALUTATORIAN Linda Bennetts Michael McMillan 56 .....9Zm.9'a.!l6f7wkQlfmda4.97a5l MARSHALS MOREI-HEAD CANDIDATES Susan Broadwell, Chief, Micha el Cummings, Sylvia Mc- Michael McMillan, Larry McRacken Arthur, Helen Williams, Deborah Stephenson. Knot pictured: Frank Edgertonj DAR GOOD CITIZENSHIP AWARD IRBY AWARD Mrs. Dan McArthur presenting award to Wandre Edens A1111 MCDOHHIC1 57 . . L Q Sandra McPhau1 Mary Egan Katrina Odom Becky Watson .921 ,flfwdmh Sidney Campen HOMECOMING QUEEN Emily McNeill Eloise McNeill 58 5 . . Barbara CLu'rie Ruth Ballance f f .,4,. 3 ' I Kathy McCaski11 Janice Watson 95338 SP R1 Q H if Q scvx Qwegee Q off? , 0629235 5 'mm' N' QQ 2,11 O aw, WMM, ,il i if H 412' If ...arf y 'MW k 'K 4 .M K ,K , qkmhgl amaawmw maayayvzwzwza 'ill QFQQ ,F--Z,1',..Jf 2 The lnfl exible Ambition Trains Us Best. The Monogram Club is composed of ath- letic students who have re c e ive d letters in a particular area of sports. It serves to recognize the efforts of a thl et e s and strives to promote sportsmanlike conduct as well as good will in athletics. This organization has shown its capa- bility by sponsoring many successful projects. , ,M si V, .rl 1 Michael Davis, Vice President, Mickey Nobles, Secretary, Linda Arrington, Treasurer, Larry McRacken, Sergeant-at-Arms. fnot pictured: Frank Edgerton, Presidentj 60 QQYMQQG ' a ' yevdmlkwlelb Our Best All-Around Cheerleaders Nothing Great Was Ever Achieved Without Enthu- siasm. A- Whether cheering the Red Devils on to victory, ,'-. congratulating the teams for their efforts, or singing WR 5 S., Q? X4 our Alma Mater the cheerleaders are always there ffl? 'E to encourage and reassure. Summer practices. . . Red Q! and White Day...new uniforms. ..pep rallies... shud homecoming, combined with many sad and happy Ffjgj experiences went along with cheering to make this Q3 a successful year. Left to Right: Cat Owens, Suzanne Townsend, Asst. Chief, Sherry Berrier, Chiefg Karen Odom, Sharon Carver. fNot Pictured: Anne Nicholson and Shirley McMillanj 61 2921... IME! 0 i jerry Elkins Our Rough and Tough Football Heroes Earl Collins Frank Edgerton Cecil Garner qi? S' 62 W f uzlMl0MbkM093all Red Springs Opponent 7 Aberdeen 12 6 Littlefield O 27 Ellerbe 0 21 Orrum O 6 Southern Pines 21 20 Rowland 6 19 Maxton 6 35 Laurel Hill 6 7 St. Pauls 26 O Seventy-First 26 Joe McPhau1 - Most Improved Larry McRacken - Most Valuable W. J. Hill Joe McPhau.l Larry McRacken Ed Leigh Charles McBryde 63 Af ?' Y In :L Qu f' A93- X'-. 25.4 X Ox of LN, 1 IJ Our Heroines Up the Ladder of Fame Dorothy Moody Janice WatS0n Barbara Currie Brenda Dunahoe 64 1 a Me 5501! Jo n 1966-67 Schedule Red Springs Opponent 64 Greenwood 41 68 Gibson 30 52 Wagram 41 75 Hamlet 38 44 Wagram 30 48 Gibson 26 60 St. Pauls 18 61 Parkton 13 41 Littlefield 39 58 Maxton 32 54 Harnlet 28 40 Orrmn 33 54 Rowland 33 51 St. Pauls 27 61 Parlcton 19 33 Littlefield 43 72 Maxton 22 55 Greenwood 44 49 Orrum 26 87 Rowland 33 County Tournament 37 St- Pau-15 23 Standing: Mr. Stewart Smith, Mr. William Templeton, 3 1 Littlefield 28 C o a c h e s for All S p o rt s. Kneeling: Managers, Wade Lindsey, Tommy Autry. Mickey Nobles - Most Valuable Co-Captains: Mickey Nobles, Linda Arrington. Barbara Currie - Most Improved a' fn Vl ,.L, Ny K0 Q , J, A' 'kj' M ,wmv ....,.,x. - ,, r 2 . lf. ,, ,f 2 ,J 1 I 3. A, ,V 24, I Q Y yy - ' , .V A , 6, an t 3 1 3 gr ,x,,,l,,,.,. V rv ' ,fr 4 gg Two , fx, 2 ,,,,.f 6' ul nga' I tt 1 z X . 1, , 4 . Y , 4 -5 ,, S Q X 4 ,. , ,,, an 4, Q . 7 7' ' fl ' V 'Wi ' .iW,,,,.,,., , ,, ,,,,, 3 ..W- .W , , .. .. . 15,3 , ,,, ,, ,k,, . , ,,., ug-:WVWMMWMA X a i I I , as . 4 , Z... C. G. Arrington - Most Valuable Thelbert Adams - Most Improved Jerry Elkins - Best All Around Player Red Springs 60 70 73 55 75 69 56 55 51 55 51 48 86 51 61 60 42 78 46 58 39 48 95... 1966 -67 Schedul e Gre enwood Gibson Wagram Hamlet Wagram Gibson St. Pauls Parkton Littl efield Maxton I-Iaml et Orrum Rowland St. Pauls Parkton Littl efield Maxton Greenwood Orrum Rowland County Tournament Parkton Sr. Pauls Maxton District Tournament Cumberland C entral Opponent 69 65 65 10 1 27 43 6 1 39 56 52 87 37 54 54 57 49 44 63 55 67 50 54 44 49 Larry McRacken Jerry Elkins 66 Thelbert Adams 0 WW The Big 'V' Stands for Their Many Victories C. G . Arrington W. J. H111 67 E Q G, OL-l -wr 1 Phillip Space oc' GD gay at yfwzmy mmgm ii-.. Their Red and White are Synonymous with Their Fight 1967 SCI-IEDULE Red Springs Opponent Red Springs 11 Orrum Rowland 5 Raeford Raeford 3 Litd efi el d Rowland 3 Parkton Maxton 16 St. Pauls County Tournament 4 Orrum Maxton 4 St. Pauls Rowland 4 Littlefield District Tournament 6 Parkton O 7 Hawkeye 15 Maxton 4 1 Boone Trail f 1 t-,Q4 1 f C fl . I ' Q i t ' xf 1 a.r,4t Q ioei stiif 9-- J Lil, ii: ' C Qi' I y1o to 4 it is otoo , torooyy yno s i , M Michael Cummings - Most Improved Larry McRacken - Most Valuable 68 Opponent O 1 O 3 1 3 3 3 ' Jo 6, ,f-4 1- -N I ,-'f xg, 1 Q K, 6 fl 6453 Jerry Elkins - Most Improved Bobby McMillan - Most Valuable Their Winged-Feet Have Given Them a Glorious Name Red Springs 8 172 40 172 45 1X2 19 66 29 Southern Pines E11 erbe Massey Hill St. Pauls C. M. A. Lumberton Maxton C.M.A. 1966 -67 SCHEDULE Opponent Red Springs Opponent 109 C. M.A. Invitational 28 112 15 C.M.A. 95 112 Hamlet 88 76 1X2 Southern Pines 49 Aberdeen 22 1X2 77 112 County Tournament 104 55 St. Pauls 50 Maxton 18 56 23 58 Aberdeen 60 94 69 m .Q X 70 W 3253 SP R1 Q Q QPQ5 Q Q lil 0 ga n N M ff Q CSC' O Q' scvx Compliments of AIexonder's n m Be CG pen Insuronce 3s Company Coll Us For Your Insurance Needs Phone 843 -4871 Cotton Merchants Red Springs North Corolino Red Springs North Cczrolino CompI iments of CELLUKNIT CORPORATION DIVISION OF GENESCO, INC. Red Springs, North Corolino 72 Red Spdngs Funeral Home With Our Compliments Phone 843-4128 Red Springs, North Carolina 97mm-nw! .Wwmbe First Union National x X ...i-v Professional Banking for Red Springs for 65 years GRAHAM'S DEPARTMENT STORE, INC. Headquarters for all Sport Clothes Home of all National Advertised Brands Red Springs, North Carolina 73 I 4 INCORPORAYED BUY FROIT7 MOORE HDD S49 V6 177086 SPR NGS MOTORS, NC. RED I I i L El You CQQUFQY More You Can'r Buy Better FORD - FALCON - FAIRLANE - MUSTANG - LTD. T-BIRD - FORD TRUCKS Phone: 843-5135 Car Plaza 843:5l27 Mobile Homes and Travel Trailers Red Springs, Norfh Carolina Meet Your Friends of Our Snack Bar Compliments of l l Wood's 3 Telephone: 843-4651 74 McKeithan's Robertson's Mobil Service H ardwa re Complete Line Building Materials Gas Oil Tires Washing 84 Expert Oliver Farming Implements Lubrication Red Springs Red Springs North Carolina North Carolina GRANTHAM INSURANCE AGENCY Your Independent Agent For Insurance Service Jake 8. Hiram Grantham Red Springs, North Carolina 75 Schell Brothers Construction Compciny 81 Schell Brothers Builders Supply Phone 843-4831 Red Springs, North Ccirolinct M. 8g S. Motor, Co. Chrysler 8. Plymouth Soles 81 Service Body Repciir Frames ond Wheels Bolonced Phone 843-4441 Red Springs, North Corolino Floyd's Alignment ond Upholstery Service We Sell Sofety Floyd McMillan Phone 843-470i Red Springs, North Corolino Dunn's Applionces Center G .E. Appliances TV - Stereo - Furniture Phone 843-408l Red Springs, North Corolino If Pleoses Us To Please You BODENHEIMER FURNITURE COMPANY Phone 843-4341 R d Sp N I1 cg 1 MAC-LAND CHEVROLET, INC. Phone 843-5I68 220 North Mclin S R cl Sp No I1 C I General Auto Sales Inc. Buick - Oldsmobile GMC Trucks Sales SQ Service Phone 843-447i Red Springs, North Carolina Auto Service Center Oliver 64 Chase Farm Machinery General Auto and Tractor Repairs Clinton, Briggs 8. Straton Motors Bayne's Variety Store 54 to 51.00 South Main Street Red Springs, North CarQlina Phone 843-4316 Parler's Service il lll Glenn E. Pqflef, Prop. oss on washing arming Red Springs North Carol ina Phone 843 -48 l l Tunnie's Service Stations Service Station Home Office -Wilmington, N.C. Use Travelers Products and Save the Difference 312 East 4th Ave . Red Springs, North Carolina Red Springs, North Carolina PATE'S SUPPLY CO., INC. Your one stop shopping center. Pembroke , North Carol ina 79 State Seatood, Inc. Save Money Not Stamps Red Springs, North Carolina Bracy Trading Co. The Friendly Store Hardware - Appliances Red Springs North Carolina Billy Currie PONTlAC.. Insurance Agency Pontiac! International Harvester Security insurance R. D. McMillan, Inc. CO 'P'm'eS Sales and Service Parts Phone 843-486i Red Springs, North Carolina Life - Health - Hail - Auto Red Springs North Carolina Southern Notionol Bonk Red Spdngs feOQ:gcAjjLl '4x?t' HS' ' fa, Drug Co. ra g, P QF, XSQTQM Red Springs, North Corolino Service None Better Serving Robeson Cou nty For 69 yeors .l0HN'S TEXACO SERVICE, INC. 81 1V1EA1Sdw6 VEEE1A121ESxX U YW f' in f fu-Ja .1 ., . Q I ff N ? fx + Q: : ACK? R 1 A H--'11 1 - .Q sm. 1 R4 1 Cox's Supermarket with our compliments Phone 843-5561 Red Springs North Carolina Western Auto Associate Store Home Supplies Auto Accessories Owned 84 Operated by Paul E. Lester and W.W. Lester Red Springs North Carolina GDOM'S SUPERMARKET Your Hometown Grocery 1913-1967 We Give S 84 H Green Stamps Red Springs North Carolina 82 WaIcuIIa Gin Company with our compliments B.C. Smith WaIcuIIa North Carolina Red Springs Furniture Co. Kelvinator Appliances Olympia T. V. and Stereos Better furniture for Iess David Lovette David E. Lovette I22 South Main RED SPRINGS FUEL DIL CO., INC. Distributor of Products Phone 843-4I48 Red Springs North Ca roIina 83 Two Full floors of exciting Fashions for the young and young at heartl leillmanil Bic. ffm Your store of value and quality. . . in the heart of downtown Fayetteville . llllwllww Sharpe's Jewelers Authorized dealer For Keepsake Diamonds .f55?X WM 4,?iV1V ling' X ,.- .., T X luumu A X x Guaranteed Watch and Jewelry Repairs Earl Watson J' sefvlee I I MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY 'wh' 2,3 Home OFFICE - cowmsus, omo 'E mmm, mm sulnu msuamcz Fire-lite-casualty Phone 843-49ll Red Springs, North Carolina Pl.-XNTS: Biscoe, N. C. Chester. S. C. Fort Lawn. S. C. Fort Mill, S. C. Grace. S. C. Kershaw, S. C. Lancaster, S. C. Laurel Hill. N. C. Laurinburg, N. C. McColl, S. C. Maxton, N. C. Wagram. N. C. York, S. C. SALES OFFICES: Atlanta, Ga. Boston, Mass. Charlotte, N. C. Chicago, Ill. Cleveland, Ohio Dallas, Texas Detroit. Mich. Indianapolis, Ind. Laurel, Md. Laurlnburg, N. C. Los Angeles, Calif. Memphis, Tenn. Miami, Fla. Minneapolis, Minn. Montreal, Canada Nashville, Tenn. New York City Philadelphia, Pa. Pittsburgh, Pa. Rochester, N. Y. San Francisco, Calif. Seattle, Wash. St. Louis, Mo. Tulsa. Okla. Worthington, Ohio The Man Behind the Machine Works for Springs. . . So do 18,000 other people. In 19 plants and 25 sales offices. And then there's the Computer Center. And the administrative offices. The Fabric Design Department. The Engineering Depart- ment. The Foundry. And the Machine Shop. To say nothing of the Corporate Develop- ment Division. The research labs. The Execu- tive Offices. The production and sales divisions. And things like that. prings Mills, Inc. The man behind the machine ithe one in the picture! is working on the control panel of a new cloth bleaching range. Complicated? Sometimes. Challenging, too. But interesting. Because things are hap- pening in textiles. New plants. New Machinery. New processes. New finishes. New products. New end uses. Textiles. Where the action is. Ask the man from S.P.R.I.N.G.S. ,NNGMA f gFAnnics6'g iv .gg 1. 1 . fl V., . 3 - Executive Offices, Fort Mill, South Carolina Jn 85 Belk-Hensclale Town and Country Beauty Shop with compliments Ann Garner Home of Better Values 843-5563 Dial 843-4981 Red Springs North Carolina Red Springs North Carolina Baker's Watch Shop Red Springs Gin Benrus and Belforte watches Inc. and watch bands can be found in this fine shop! Ginners and Buyers Herbert Baker, owner Dial 843-4331 86 Eddie's Esso Guorcxnreed Recopping 81 Wheel Alignment Wame by Wm, DEALERS IN FURNITURE, CARPETS, HOUSEWARES RADIOS, G.E. APPLIANCES, LUGGAGE Esso Producfs Phone 843-548i Red Springs, Norfh Corolino TELEVISION SETS Telephone 843-4566 ' Red Springs, North Corolino DAIRY RANCH .- IN TQ .,'. All ,-Iq ILA g Takle Ei , J fig. W I Hamlounfgelfi bf' ' Iuli 'I I U , 'n' Shake og Q Break Red Springs, North Carolina 87 Royal Jewelers The For the Finest Quality In National Advertised Merchandise Red Springs Citizen Visit Royal Jewelers The Home of Lasting Gifts A Progressive Newspaper Phone 843-5444 for A Progressive Community Red Springs, North Carolina KENNERTY'S CLEANERS ALTERATIONS SHIRT LAUNDRY 7? Y,,,,WYYi.C 34, CO LD Ccrgyicd MaslcrDyclcancr CO I- D VAULT STORAGE BOX STORAGE Telephone 843-462i Red Springs, North Carolina PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE 88 5'HHr. Stuart J h H ' ' O n olr S 116 HAY STREET FAYETTEVILLE, N. C Esso 8g Grocery Phone 843-4641 xt? Red Springs, Norrh Carolina THE TRADITIONAL STORE TCJWNSEND'S PHARMACY The Rexcll Sfore Red Springs, Norfh Caroline 89 Box 374 Phone 865-3l4l Ida's Dress Shop Ladies wear that Ladies wear St. Pauls, North Carolina Parents Hate Us! We sell the kind of brand name traditional clothes their children want. Joe Sugar's of St. Pauls North Carolina Hedgpeth's Florist Flowers for all occasions Red Springs, North Carolina may 843-4712 Night 843-2273 Jenkins' What you want at the price you want Red Springs, North Carolina THE Gaston Cox's Market FAYETTEVILLE URES REA INA . -MHFOL Best in grocery needs. . . Z- I Ol' 1 TST s'6 I26 Hay St. home of the Mews Phone 843-5329 Red Springs, North Carolina Fashions For the young LUMBEE RIVER ELECTRIC MEMBERSHIP CCRPCRATION Owned By Those It Serves Red Springs, North CaroIina 91 COBLE DARIY PRODUCTS I CE IKQQBLE Ig MI LK CREAM Iii, -' C Ting with Milk L b Nor'rI'1 Cc1roIin 739 436i Rcxeford Worsfed PI cmd Pacific MiIIs Dyeing units of BURLINGTON INDUSTRIES, INC I Winston-Salem HUNTER PUBLISHING COMPANY 0 North Carolina ED GOLDSTON, SILER CITY, N. C. dML94uj 4f6 7 mg, A ww J wmWwU QCZAJ Zami gwwu 75044141 f51JQJl!u!fLf.fw?,C'zw,Zf MQ,-4.4! 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