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FAR ECHOES

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CO-EDITOR Lynn Adams

EDITOR Wanda Bray

BUSINESS MANAGER Vickie Hill

THE ANNUAL STAFF

OF

FARMER HIGH SCHOOL

PRESENTS

FAR ECHOES

1967

CO-BUSINESS MANAGER ACTIVITIES EDITOR Judy Robbins Barbara Kindley

SPORTS EDITOR Janie Bescher

SPORTS EDITOR Jimmy Routh

ADVISOR: MR. ALLEN

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Mr. G. C. Castelloe, Jr.

OUR PHILOSOPHY OF EDUCATION FARMER SCHOOL

We, the faculty of Farmer School, believe that all students should be given equal opportunity to an education that will develop attitudes, understandings, and skills which will help them be¬ come active citizens of their community, nation, and world*

Specifically, our major objectives are to:

1. Educate the child to meet the needs of a changing world. 2. Help the child develop an attitude of curiosity and create a desire to seek knowledge for

himself. 3. Stimulate industriousness and self-discipline. 4. Provide a firm foundation for higher learning by teaching basic skills at the child's own

level of ability, as well as by enrichment. 5. Create a classroom atmosphere in which success, security, understanding, mutual re¬

spect, and every opportunity to attain worthy educational goals are all prevading.

PRINCIPAL

SECRETARY Mrs. Wanda Atkins

TEACHERS’ AID Mrs. R. C. Adams

(not pictured) Mrs. Raymond Sink

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FARMER HIGH SCHOOL

Mr. R. C. Adams Vocational Agriculture

Castelloe - Coach

Mr. Joe Forte Physical Education - Coach

Mrs. Ersal Garner Guidance

Mrs. Ernestine Green English

Mr. Leon Hedrick Bricklaying

Mrs. Carolyn MacDonald

Business Education

Mr. David Holloman Business Education

Mr. Luther Koon r Mathematics ^

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Miss Sara Rhyne Librarian

Mr. Daniel Kruger Science

Mrs. Mary Howell Stephens English-French

FACULTY Mrs. Mary Watson Home Economics

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VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE

Instruction is provided in the areas of animal science, plant science, agricultural business, and agricultural mechanics. These teaching-learning areas are undergirded by and supplemented with vocational guidance and the development of leadership and citizenship abilities.

Emphasis is given to the practice of "learning by doing" -- students apply the principles and concepts learned in systematically planned learning experiences both during and after school hours. These experiences are obtained at school, at the student's home, or through businesses in the community which involve occupations in agriculture.

WHAT SCIENCE DEPARTMENT

Biology, like all of science, is an organized body of knowledge gained from experimentation and objective obser¬ vation, considered to be true and reliable but subject to change and revision in the light of new discoveries. Biology is also a method of inquiry and problem solving involving several procedures for investigation. The conquest of polio affords a dramatic example of the success of scientific methods.

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BRICKLAYING

Since this is our second year of masonry training, we feel far more qualified in meeting its requirements over our first year.

We have discovered our bricklaying instructor, Mr. Hedrick, to be a highly skilled teacher. After several days of school, he had us working in our books and practicing the studied techniques. We, as his pupils, work well under his guidance. il|

The community of Farmer is receiving our work as a beneficial part of our training. *1

WE ARE PHYSICAL EDUCATION

Physical education is a phase of the'total education program, and as such should have the same goal that gives purpose to all other learning experiences--the well-rounded development of all students as individuals and as respon¬ sible citizens in our democratic society. Physical education should be thought of as a "way of education”. The se¬ lection and conduct of physical education activities are selected in full consideration to values in human growth, de¬ velopment, and behavior.

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LIBRARY The library is the information center of the school, providing materials needed to supplement textbooks and to

supply recreational reading. The goals of the library are to help students use the resources of the library confidently and effectively, to give students a rich environment for learning, and to encourage a love of reading.

THE BUSINESS EDUCATION DEPARTMENT

Our Business Education Department is concerned with both the vocational and college-preparatory student. In Typewriting I our students learn the keyboard and mechanisms of the typewriter, and Typing II deals with more com¬ plex typing applications.

General Business is a basic course designed to help students understand, as well as function in, our free enter¬ prise system. Business math strengthens the basic fundamentals of math and applies them to everyday business situations. Business communications stresses the need for more effective business correspondence.

Shorthand I and Office Practice are primarily vocational. Shorthand I is concerned with learning the theory of shorthand outlines, acquiring the skill to take rapid dictation, and transcribing accurately.

Office Practice incorporates an entire office situation.

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MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT

Our Mathematics Department offers a variety of math courses to take care of the needs of students taking the general course, as well as those students taking college-preparatory.

The freshman, who are taking the general course and not preparing for college, are offered General Modern Mathematics - a review ofall fundamental operations in arithmetic. In their sophomore year, they usually take Busi¬ ness Arithmetic.

Students taking the college preparatory courses take algebra I their freshman year, followed by Geometry their sophomore year.

Algebra n is offered the third year for students wishing to continue their math in preparation for college.

GUIDANCE

The guidance program provides counseling for pupils who have special problems which interfere with their success in school. The program also provides means by which all pupils may obtain help in planning the work which they will do or the higher education which they will seek. Our ultimate goal is to have each pupil choose for himself that which will utilize his interests and abilities to the fullest.

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HOME ECONOMICS The Home Economics program should be available to all ages and both sexes. Because all ages and both sexes

are members of homes, they need to become better able to understand our changing society. The kind of home and family life for America's future rests in the hands of the boys and girls who are now in

school. Therefore, it is of utmost importance that these young people have training in home and family living. Values instilled in their lives today will be transmitted to the families which they will bring up to carry on the future homes

of America.

SOCIAL STUDIES

Economics is a science that attempts to explain how people make a living. We are endeavoring to make an in¬ tensive study of the terms required for the meaningful reading of writings in economics.

A careful study of money and banking, including the history of the development and use of money, the role of money in the United States, and banking as it affects money and credit, is necessary to understand the current eco¬ nomics problems of our country.

In United States and World History, we are studying the records of man's life from the past to the present. Those

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GIRLS

Lynn Adams

Becky Bell

Janie Bescher

Wanda Bray

Jane Bulla

Janice Freeman

Vickie Hill

Kathy Hogan

Brenda Hunt

Margaret Hunt

Nancy Hunt

Patricia Hunt

Carol Kearns

Barbara Kindley

Wanda Kindley

Jean Latham

Renda Maness

Sharon A. Norris

Jackie Pierce

Judy Robbins

Sylvia Robbins

Mary Seay

Carolyn Steed

Doris Swaney

Paget Tysinger

Jolene Voncannon

Bonnie Walker

Harriett Watson

Patsy Waynick

Hazel Yates

BOYS

Harvey Brown

Larry Callicutt

Alton Causev

Dennis Cranford

Clifford Elliott

Harold Farlow

Harold Freeman

Tommy Freeman

Calvin Hunt

Eddie Hunt

Harold Kindley

Max Lanier

Dwight Laughlin

Donald Luck

Lenvil McDowell

Jackie Nicholson

John Owens

Joe Parker

Johnny Parker

Ronald Pierce

Dennis Ridge

Jimmy Routh

Joe Russell

Wayne Simmons

David Smith

Burnice Staley

William Summey

Kenneth Sykes

Jesse Tucker

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SENIORS

OFFICERS

PRESIDENT RONALD PIERCE

VICE-PRESIDENT JIMMY ROUTH

SECRETARY PATRICIA HUNT

TREASURER VICKIE HILL

MASCOTS JERRY WATSON, JR.

ANNA WAYNICK

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ALTON CAUSEY DENNIS CRANFORD CLIFFORD ELLIOTT

HAROLD FREEMAN

HAROLD FAR LOW

JANICE FREEMAN

SENIORS

TOMMY FREEMAN

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VICKIE HILL

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BRENDA HUNT

EDDIE HUNT MARGARET HUNT NANCY HUNT

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PATRICIA HUNT CAROL KEARNS BARBARA KINDLEY

HAROLD KINLEY SENIORS

WANDA KINDLEY

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SENIORS LENVIL MCDOWELL

JACKIE NICHOLSON SHARON ARMSTRONG NORRIS JOHNNY OWENS

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RONNIE PIERCE

DENNIS RIDGE JUDY ROBBINS

SENIORS

SYLVIA ROBBINS

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SENIORS

DAVID SMITH

WAYNE SIMMONS

BURNICE STALEY CAROLYN STEED

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SENIORS

PAGET TYSINGER JOLENE VONCANNON BONNIE WALKER

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Harriett Patsy Waynick Watson

JUNIOR MARSHALS OF 1966 Lynn Adams, Harriett ickie Hill, Jimmy Routh, Barbara Kindley, Judy Robbins.

CHIEF CHIEF

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Harriett Watson—Queen—escorted by Johnny Owens.

February 17, 1967 was chosen as Farmer School's Homecoming where we played host to Grays Chapel teams.

Victorious were the Farmer Falcons--winning the girl's game 52-38 and the boy's game 73-56.

To conclude the evening, a suc¬ cessful dance was held in the school cafeteria being enjoyed by all.

HOMECOMING ROYALTY QUEEN'S COURT

Kathy Jackson, Sophomore; Jackie Pierce, Senior; Harriett Wat- ^riy~Queen; Patsy Kearns, Junior; Judy Waynick, Freshman.

The retiring Queen, Artie Poole, crowns Harriett Watson, the newly elected Queen of 1966-67.

Pictured before the Queen are Anna Waynick, flower girl, and Jerry Watson, crown bearer.

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SENIOR SUPERLATIVES

MOST INTELLECTUAL BARBARA KINDLEY LARRY CALLICUTT

BEST ALL AROUND

HARRIETT WATSON JIMMY ROUTH

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MOST TALENTED VICKIE HILL

RONNIE PIERCE

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JUNIOR OFFICERS Arnold Lanier

VICE-PRESIDENT

Betty Snider TREASURER

Donald Spoon REPORTER

Patricia Green PRESIDENT

Steve Scarboro SECRETARY

.Janet Barnes

Becky Causey Ronnie Copple

Billy Crotts

Steve Dickens Linda Earnhart Jerry Elliott

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JUNIORS

Anne Sue Far low Horace Freeman

Rosemary Freeman Ronnie Gearren

Patricia Greene Vickie Greene

Laura Halker Rachel Hill

Steve Hinsley Ronald Hogan

Brenda Hoover Linda Hoover

Wanda Hoover.

Rachel Hulin Mildred Hunt

Sammy Hunt

Linda Jackson Ann Jones

Betty Kearns Patsy Kearns

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JUNIORS

Peggy Lamb Arnold Lanier

Carolyn Lanier Ima Jean Loflin

Maxton McDowell Johnny McElreath

Edward Moore Melvin Morton

Alton Nance Douglas Nance

Gary Nance Libby Newsome

Linda Parrish Larry Rich

Steve Scarboro Betty Snider

Shirley Snow Donald Spoon

Marshall Varner Janice Wood

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SOPHOMORE OFFICERS Gene Pierce Chervl Hurley JohnTysineer Betty Snider Ronald 'lesn

"SOPHOMORE ENGLISH CLASS’

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SOPHOMORES

Judy Addams Linda Addams

Joetta Allen Phil Barnes

Vickie Bumgarner Glenda Causey

Lynn Cockerham Harold Cole

Lovella Davis Myra Deaton

Melissa Earnhardt Marvene Elliott

William Farlow Tommy Fox

Phillip Garner Timothy Gooch

Phyllis Green Rhonda Green

Becky Harris Faye Harris

Larry Hill Sherry Hinesley

Debra Hoover

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SOPHOMORES

Patsy Hoover Bertha Hughes

Jo Ann Hulin Betty Hunt

Clifford Hunt Thomas Hunt

Cheryl Hurley Olga Hurley

Wanda Ingold Kathy Jackson

Lynn Kearns Betty Kindley

Jane Kindley Sylvia Kindley

Dianne Lambeth Linda Lanbeth

Beverly Lanier

Debbie Lanier Frankie Lanier

Judy Loflin

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ShwJyn Loflin Johnny Luther

Lyn Luther

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SOPHOMORES

Naomi Luther Walter Marsh

Wanda Morton Cynthia McBride

Ken McDowell Linda McDowell

Barbara McElreath Peggy McGinnis

Deloris Miller Robert Miller

Rita Moore Ronnie Moore

Terry Myers Steve Nance

George Nelson Rosa Lee Nicholson

Donald Parker

Bonnie~Parrish Roger Parrish

Terry Lee Parrish

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SOPHOMORES

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Dianne Ridge Joanne Ridge

Jerry Robbins Doris Russell

Myrtle Russell ELrenda Shortglfigye

Hilda~3Tnk Robert Small

Danny Smith Betty Snider

Jerry Staker Dennis Summey

Revonda Summey Edward Surratt

Gordon Surratt Jamie Surratt

Ronald Tesh <Roger Thornburg>

. Jo Jm_Ty singer James WalKer

Belinda Watson Doyle Williamson

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“DO ANY HUMAN BEINGS EVER REALIZE LIFE AS THEY LIVE

IT. . EVERY, EVERY MINUTE?”

Four years ago the Senior Class of 1967 entered high school. It was a new and thrilling adventure for all of us, and we were eager to begin as "Green Freshman". Our freshman advisors were Mr. J. Warren George, Mr. Eli Smith, and Mr. Talmadge Williams. We chose as our class officers: Pres¬ ident, Vickie Hill; Vice-President, Nancy Hunt; Secretary, Janice Freeman; Treasurer, Sylvia Robbins. Our fir sty ear in high school was a lot of hard work, but we found time for a few moments of pleasure.

In 1964 we returned as "Silly Sophomores". Our class officers were: President, Ronald Pierce, Vice-President, Sylvia Robbins; Secretary, Nancy Hunt; Treasurer, Jimmy Routh; Reporter, Harriett^ Watson. Our advisors were Mr. J. Warren George, Mr. Robert Howell, and Mr. Daniel Kurger^Sev- eral of our classmates received the honor of being tapped into the Beta Club: Lynn Adams, Wanda Bray, Janice Freeman, Barbara Kindley, Vickie Hill, Dianne York, Judy Robbins, Bryce Smith, Clifford Elliott, and David Smith. We enjoyed several parties throughout the year.

In the fall of 1965, we returned as "Jolly Juniors", a title of which we were all very proud of. We were faced with the responsibility of many tasks. Our advisors were Mrs. Mary Watson and Miss Phyllis Wooten. We elected as our class officers: President, Ronald Pierce; Vice-President, Wanda Bray; Secretary, Nancy Hunt; Treasurer, Harriett Watson; Reporters. Hazel Yates and Paget Ty singer. Nancy Hunt and Harriett Watson received the honor of being tapped into the Beta Club. We began mak¬ ing plans to sell magazines in order to raise money for the long-awaited event—the Junior-Senior Ban¬ quet! This gala event occurred April 29, 1966, after much fun and hard work. Of course, our junior class wasno different than any other. We just could not seem to wait for the day when we ordered our class rings. Our class presented a Candlelight Service for the seniors on Class Night. Those who were chosen as Marshals were Vickie Hill and Jimmy Routh, co-chiefs; Barbara Kindley, Harriett Watson. Lynn Adams, and Judy Robbins. We were sorry to see the seniors leave, but we knew~tEat~

■within a few months we would return to take their place as seniors. In 1966 we entered school as "Mighty Seniors". We soon realized that our tasks for this year

were even greater than in our junior year. We had the coveted task of publishing the best "Far Echoes" ever published! In October, we were happy to receive our class rings. Everyone was so proud of their rings that you would have thought every "senior to have only one hand—the hand on which they proudly wore their ring". Our senior class officers were: President, Ronnie Pierce; Vice-President, Jimmy Routh; Secretary, Patricia Hunt; Treasurer, Vickie Hill. Our senior advisors were Mrs. Mary Ste¬ phens and Mr. Robert Allen.

For twelve years, four for some and fewer for others, we have shared the joys and sorrows that came to us. We are saddened by the thought of leaving "Dear Ole' Farmer High", but we must face the future unafraid. As graduation draws near, we would like to express our many thanks to the par¬ ents, teachers, and friends who were always near at hand and willing to help us whenever they could.

As we part, each in his own direction, we are fully aware of our indebtedness to our school. May we be led by the Almighty God and be able to look back on our n^enim’i'es'aL^aiuneintligfrS&hpol.

Harriett Watson Historian

THE CONQUERED CHALLENGE Twelve years ago with curtains opened wide, We faced the challenge to a tornadic tide. It seemed so slow that time did pass, Yet here we are graduating, the '67 Class.

As the curtains to the past start slowly closing, Questions of the future our minds are posing. We will look "Forward Ever; Backward Never", To serve our Motto with a meaning so clever.

And as we bid our Alma Mater good-bye, We each have a quisical but expectant eye. The memories of the days both good and bad, Will always remain, both happy and sad.

ALMA MATER

Farmer High through all the ages we will loyal be,

we thy loyal sons and daughters, we'll have faith in thee.

Strong in spirit striving onward, we as students stand,

hail to thee "Ole' Farmer High School",

best in all the land.

Vickie Hill Song Writer

Patricia Hunt Poem Writer

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Terry Allmon TREASURER

FRESHMEN OFFICERS Judy Waynick Debbie Culler Junior Hunt Ronald Lanier Donna Spenser REPORTER SECRETARY VICE-PRESIDENT PRESIDENT REPORTER

"BEFORE THE FRESHMEN, LOOMS THE EXPECTATIONS

OF GRADUATION."

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FRESHMEN

Terry AlLmon Jimmy Allred

Freddy Ball Mary Bennett

Faye Bunting Harold Cagle

Rhonda Cagle Ritzle Cagle

Timothy Callicutt Betty Cole

Aaron Cranford Deborah Culler

Marilyn Davis Judy Freeman

Steve Gallimore Donnie Hardister

Gail Hardister Buddy Harris

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FRESHMEN

Linda Haskett Sharon Hinshaw

Danny Hogan Dianne Hoover

Kenneth Hoover Henry Hughes

Emma Lou Hunt Junior Hunt

Ruth Hunt Judy Jarrel

Randy Johnson Dianne Kearns

Glenda Kearns David Kenyon

Brenda Kindley Micheal Kindley

Ronald Lanier Jimmy Loflin

Pam Loflin Sidney Loflin

Barbara Luck Micheal Luther

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FRESHMEN

Jerry Manns Shelia McBride

Brenda McDowell Nancy McDowell

Steve McDowell Shirley McGinnis

Nancy Miller Randal Myers

Joyce Ann Nealy Kenneth Parker

Randy Parrish Rose Pierce

Jean Presnell Karen Rich

Darrel Robbins Tommy Robbins

Roy Routh Jane Russel

Montie Salmons Carolyn Satterfield

Roy Saunders Bobby Scarboro

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FRESHMEN

Jeffrey Smith Bobby Snider

Micheal Snider Peggy Snider

Donna Spenser Kathi Spenser

Phil Starling John Summey

Shela Summit Brenda Trotter

Ellen Trotter Barbara Tucker

Eugene Tucker Shirley Tysinger

Judy Waynick Peggy Williams

Linda Wilson Dennis Yates

Terry Yates Robert York

hv—i——

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STUDENT COUNCIL

ADVISOR MR. ROBERT ALLEN

MR. JACK CASTELLOE

PRESIDENT HARRIETT WATSON

BETA CLUB

ADVISOR MRS. ERSAL GARNER

PRESIDENT LYNN ADAMS

IUNIOR BETA CLUB

ADVISOR MRS. MYRTLE BAILEY

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PRESIDENT JUDY WAYNICK

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LIBRARY CLUB

ADVISOR MISS SARAH RHYNE

PRESIDENT JUDY ROBBINS

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FUTURE

TEACHERS

OF

AMERICA ADVISOR

MR. D. H. KRUGER

PRESIDENT NANCY HUNT

FARMER SCHOOL

MATH

CLUB

ADVISOR MR. LUTHER KOON

PRESIDENT JIMMY ROUTH

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FUTURE

BUSINESS

LEADERS OF

AMERICA

ADVISOR MRS. CAROLYN MacDONALD

PRESIDENT PAGET TYSINGER

FUTURE

HOMEMAKERS OF

AMERICA

ADVISOR MRS. MARY WATSON

PRESIDENT BETTY SNIDER

FUTURE

FARMERS

OF

AMERICA

ADVISOR MR. R. C. ADAMS

PRESIDENT LENVIL McDOWELL

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FRENCH CLUB ADVISOR

MRS. MARY STEPHENS

PRESIDENT JANICE FREEMAN

MONOGRAM CLUB ADVISOR

MR. JOE FORTE

PRESIDENT JOE PARKER

DRAMATICS CLU ADVISOR

MRS. EARNESTINE GREEN

PRESIDENT RONALD PIERCE

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e conductet at Salembu »y Rev. Eai

G. N. Ash the church

pallbearers . Ed Hall, R

o her retire vas employe Flcishman't

>pter

jtorm AIN V\ LA : lake - asley, 81, re led Thursda will be coni 2 p m. in

w Funeral itown by Re nd Rev. Ga Horial will down Cem< re one dauj oldston of

I e grandchild i mddiildren.

\LFRLT) RD — Ft James Alfi

2, Vass, iy, were coi

at Ml p.m. Church b>

urns and Re as in the Ch • is survive rs. Rebecc ■iters. Miss

{ Vass. Mrs Bryden ass, Mrs. Eula Schra-

ew York and Mrs. Vir- llapina of New York: 'iers, Samuel Hardy of l ies. Calif and Wood- 1y of Rt. 2. Vass.

Home LOW •

he Rev. Den- Methodist

u District di- n Vocations.

Rescue workers and volun¬ teer firemen anxiously sifted through the ashes of * fire on Brooklyn Circle off IJ. S. 7,01 south early Thursday night.

There had been reports that the owner of the dwelling, LV.ua’jrt, might have been trapped in the tire.

'.‘H «rar;L was called oft after an hour s search. \m mons was located by sheriffs

•, ini was in county jail sersin«; a ‘tft-day sentenct |«»r ptiiuit lit unt.enness.

"irei M i I j ■* not determin WPrmr "I mrhlare.

rman; a R^s oi

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I. H. O'Hanloti said. “We can get "on the necessary autbori-

.01 ct, Ills;

< Rep. Sneed High said the dog

con't r o 1 responsibility rests iic. ‘TV.: •‘ro’fiy '.t *Af, lot si V e . rlrre •un loose.;someone has to enforce the

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!. *> <(?£ ■ h I Irarf:ciue ii»

lacked on o!ay grinds.

of Cumberland County, is crit- [ically ill in Duke Hospital at

Gets Support it her supporter of . at r.' Cr-i’;. ia to let animals r

at 3 p m. at Coates hurch. Burial will be emejery. Survivors >n

is wife, Mrs. Came l.ean; his mother-. V •

all of Angie:, Grover McLcar if

. N..Y, Geraio Mc- Angier. Rt. 1, Leroy of Long Beach, N.Y..

and Sherrill Me- i h of Angier; three sis-

? Christine Plummer r. Rt. 1, Mrs. Mazel uf Dunn, Rt. 3. and la Mclxtan of Raleigh.

Yrr. J o; c e 'Vojlrrt, 2 - Central Dr., nung a sweater -ut to djv h W.r UI'K y ti («

Thursday. Later, she discover¬ ed someone had cut the gar¬ ment all m pieces.

Ccifton Supplies Below Forecast

Ancient siege engines coul throw boulders weighing up I 600 pounds as far as 1 .(X yards

of a leash

Rudolph Singleton Sr. of Fay¬ etteville also urged the law¬ makers to take action this year as a sure way to keep rabies out of the county,

Mrs. Knowles urged members of the group to begin a fund ••'•’sing cam«-iigp to h"1’' lengthen tl <* cit an c< July ■anine dep; rtm .'.. to buy

needed equipment to imp me bo> nooo . officers in tighter control. I are stra

Thursday night. Following the meeting with ous or to leave the p r y ;;no •;8,’ ero . t'<4 ou- n .iranti red someone nad mjssioners and legislators re- Coffimissioi

WASHINGTON (AP) - The; Agriculture Department predict-1 ed today that reserve and sur¬ plus supplies of U.S. cotton at the end of the current marke«- ing year, July 31, will total about 12 mill'... b». - in- vea( the 13 million ». Vs ore a £ I months ago.

: This means markets will ab¬ sorb a larger quantity of cotton than liad keen expected. The

i rest -, .• .'rtf c.-^vhu • »* »t » j record 1^, million bales last

LEGAL Someone hurled a wine bottle; against the front window of Huske Hardware, 405 Hay St Thursday night, knocking a hole in the glass.

sieve Bun' e , 708 G ee iai i< Jr., who ... to be ma.ru.Jt.- day, attended a reception on

director p^d dog or k iip dogs n< «• o

easenai le” ieig < inquiry indicates the) s, that the dog is vici for rabies epidemu

TODAY Phoenix Lodge 8. 7:30 p.m..

Masonic H0,l. 121 Manor St.

sehed-! opposing the nroDosed dot gnmhinatinn of a short Kenny C

’.y Board o nber of yea i ember of I

L. T. Cook or*. Oscar ; >f Folkston, if Tacoma, »or of The 1 ynor of Grc aynor of L drs. Marth Mrs. Grady

j«ert Grady .

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ATHLETICS

COACH JOHN S. CASTELLOE COACH JOE P. FORTE

As many people judge a building by its outward appearance, so do they judge a school by the sportsmanship shown by the teams and their followers.

In no department of the school are character and sportsmanship more necessary than in the field of athletics. In no department are these values stressed more than by the coaches of the teams at Farmer.

Building skills helps the students to excel, but building character establishes a firm foundation for a useful, worthwhile life.

We express our sincere appreciation to the devoted scorekeepers, Max Lanier, Maxton McDowell, and Johnny McElreath.

Managers of the teams, we express gratitude for a job well done. Cheerleaders, we give to you three cheers for keeping "the spirit" alive.

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COACH: John Castelloe; CO-CAPTAINS: Janie Bescher, Harriett Watson.

GIRLS’ BASKETBALL TEAM FIRST ROW: Judy Waynick, Rosemary Freeman, Janie Bescher, Harriett Watson, Janice Freeman, Belinda Watson. SECOND ROW: Coach; Mr. John Castelloe, Assistant Coach; Phil Barnes, Donna Spencer, Myra Deaton, Kathy Jackson, Ellen Trotter, Rhonda Cagle, Judy Adams, Kathi Spencer, Peggy Snider, Pat Greene, Jady Routh, Manager;. Betty Snider. -

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ROVING: Janie Bescher FORWARD: Janice Freeman

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COACH: Joe Forte; CO-CAPTAINS: Calvin Hunt, Melvin Morton.

BOYS’ BASKETBALL TEAM

FIRST ROW: AmoldLanier, Melvin Morton, CalvinHunt, Johnny Parker,Joe Parker. SECOND ROW: Manager; Larry Callicutt, Ronald Lanier, Samson Marsh, Phil Garner, Edward Moore, Chip Nelson, Walter Marsh, Charles Steed, Assistant Coach; Clifford Elliott.

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FORWARD: Calvin Hunt GUARD: Arnold Lanier

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FALCON-BASEBALL-TEAM FIRST ROW: .toe Parker. Melvin Morton, Johnny Parker, Bobby Thornburg, Arnold Lanier. SECOND ROW: Larry Callicutt, Manager; Lenvil McDowell, Dennis Cranford, Mr. Forte, Coach; Thomas Hunt, Ronnie Hogan, Clifford Elliott, Manager; Jimmy Routh, Manager.

SENIOR

PLAYERS

FIRST ROW: Johnny Parker, Joe Parker. SECOND ROW: Tommy Freeman, Dennis Cranford, Lenvil McDowell.

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FIRST ROW: Cheryl Hurley Hilda.Sink Rita Moore Linda Jackson

CHEERLEADERS

Paget Tysinger " CHIEF

SECOND ROW: Janice Wood Patricia Hunt Paget Tysinger Jackie Pierce Vickie Greene

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ACTION JJ^

icty

'Vhoops! Try again, Harriett.

BOY’S SCOREBOARD Grays Chapel 52 . . . Farmer 43 A Chatham Central 45 . . . Farmer 62 V Ramseur 59 . . . Farmer 52 y Pittsboro 41 . . . Farmer 51 w Liberty 73 . . . Farmer 41 X Coleridge 75 . . . Farmer 72 y Franklinville 49 . . . Farmer 48 A Seagrove 64 . . . Farmer 71 v/ Chatham Central 54 . . . Farmed 59 w- Ramseur 68 . . . Farmer 70 v-

Pittsboro 71 . . . Farmer 48 X Liberty 44 . . . Farmer 33 y Coleridge 57 . . . Farmer 69 ^ Franklinville 69 . . . Farmer 58

Ya-hoo! It's good, Janie.

GIRL'S SCOREBOARD Grays Chapel 39 . . . . Farmer 21 Chatham Central 40 . . . . Farmer 41 i/" Ramseur 11 . . . . Farmer 33 v/ Pittsboro 29 . . . . Farmer 48 w- Liberty 16 . . . . Farmer 29 Coleridge 40 . . . . Farmer 43^. Franklinville 35 . . . . Farmer 39 u- Seagrove 22 . . . . Farmer 36 Chatham Central 29 . . . . Farmer 34 t Ramseur 25 . . . . Farmer 45^ Pittsboro 19 . . . . Farmer 29 ^ Liberty 45 . . . . Farmer 42 Coleridge 43 . . . . Farmer 16 Franklinville 14 . . . . Farmer 44

SHOTS

Looks like a tough one

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50 Will it make the goal?

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THE FARMER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

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ELEMENTARY

Mrs. Ola Bisher Grade 1

Mrs. Faedene Kirk Grade 1

Mrs. Max Overton Grade 2

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Mrs. Mary Walker Grade 2

Mrs. Lucy Cranford Grade 3

Mrs. Mabel Smith Grade 4

Mr. Allen Prevost Grade 6

Mrs. Dorothy Kruger Grade 3 & 4

Miss Leah Hammond Grade 5

Mr. Richard Paul Grade 7

Mrs. Blanche Elliott Grade 4

Mrs. Edith Kearns Grade 6

Mr. Clifford Williams Grade 7

FACULTY 52

Mr. Marion Pierce Grade 7 & 8

Mrs. Myrtle Bailey Grade 8

Mr. Harold Sharp Grade 8

Miss Rosemary Russell

Special Education

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EIGHTH GRADE

Timothy Armstrong Elaine Balderson Cynthia Becraft Patsy Bell Bobby Bray Donnie Cagle Lawrence Cagle

Ronnie Cagle Mary Carlton Eva Davis Judy Fields Eleaine Garner Ginger Garner Roger Greene

Sandra Greene Niny Grigg Jane Harris Mike Harris Patricia Hold Lawrence Hoover Joe Hulin

Betty Hunt Steve Hunt Judy Ingold David Jackson Kathy Jester Carolyn Johnson Lynn Johnson

Bobby King Martha Lanier Mary Latham Glenda Loflin Larry Luther Mary McDowell Wanda McDowell

Ronnie Mize Gail Moore Jeanette Moore Joseph Morgan Louey Nance Gayle Nichols Andrew Overman

Nona Parson Edward Pascal Randall Poole Tamara Richardson Thomas Rogers Sara Russell Larue Salmons

Brenda Seabolt Milford Shaw Danny Simmons John Skeen Billy Smith Thomas Snider Lynda Starling

Kathy Surratt Vicki Surratt Ann Swaney Judy Swaney Michael Thompson Billy Tuttle Dianel Varner

Janet Voncannon Amy Walker Mark Walker Huston Yates

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I SEVENTH GRADE

Margie Adams Neil Apple David Barnes Mary Barnes Norman Bivens Frankie Brewer Larry Brewer

Charles Cagle Don Cagle Gary Cagle Cynthia Coltrane Willard Coltrane Tony Cranford Donna Fowler

Macie Freeman Diane Garner Jeanette Garner Patty Garner Randy Harris John Hartman Raymand Hayden

Melinda Henson Debbie Hill Dale Hoover Janet Hoover LeeRay Hughes Eddie Hulin Tommy Jarrell

Terry Johnson Lynda Kearns Brenda Lanier Deborah Luther Junior Luther Kathy Luther Walter Luther

Kerry Martin Garry McBride Pat McBride Bobby McDowell Nancy McDowell Tony McDowell Jack Morgan

Iva Jean Nance C. W. Newsome Eddie Overman Gary Paschal Cotoy Phillips Elaine Pickeral Thomas Pierce

Wayne Price Gaye Pyrtle Brenda Ruffin Robert Russell Sandra Salmons Judy Seabolt Melvin Seay

Sharon Small Connie Snider Car lee Spencer Ronald Staker Rebecca Strickland AHen Surratt Johnny Tysinger

Martha Voncannon Mary Voncannon Kay Walker Phyllis Woodard

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SIXTH GRADE

Phyllis Barnes Shirley Beane Allen Brewer Dannie Brower Dallas Bunting Marjorie Cagle Ronnie Cornelison

Ann Craven Sheila Fields Patsy Garren Tony Goins Alice Gordon Lynn Hardister Ricky Hardister

Roger Hayden Ricky Hogan Terry Hogan Eddie Hoover Phyllis Hoover Rena Hoover Eddie Hughes

Roger Hughes Ronald Hughes Frankie Hulin Lester Hulin Rhonda Jester Marston Johnson Wayne Kinney

Teresa Lamb Keith Lambeth Danny Luther Dianne Lanier Karen Luther Samuel Luther Rebecca McDowell

Frances Moore John Moore Richard Pierce Danny Presswood Melani Quick Marion Rice James Ridge

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Susan Ridge Marie Robbins Clarence Ruffin David Russell Kathy Russell Patty Russell Jerry Saunders

Rebecca Saunders Frankie Scarboro Wanda Seay Patricia Small Laresa Smith Carol Strider Betsy Surratt

Ronnie Thompson David Thornburg Mary Ann Turner Margaret Varner Reitzel Vuncannon Brenda Walker Gail Williams

Kathy Williams Steve Williams Brenda Yates

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FIFTH GRADE

Loretta Allmon Douglas Becraff David Bivins Michael Brower Johnny Campbell Bradley Clifton Deborah Craven

Kay Delk Billy Fox William Allen Fox Billy Garner Brooke Garner Gwen Gordon June Gordon

Ricky Greene Nita Grigg Lessa Hammond Danny Hardister Rickie Hayden Willy Jean Hayes Edna Henley

Ronnie Hinshaw Ann Hogan Carol Hoover Jerry Hughes Shirley Hughes Thomas Hughes Patricia Hunt

Spencer Wilson Nathan Johnson Salvester Johnson Charles Kearns Sharon Kearns Judy Kidd Bobby Lambeth

Eddie Lambeth Jerry Loflin Louis Luther Janet Seabolt Ralph Moore Steven Morris Martha Nance

James Newsome Roger Newsome Deborah Nickols Vanessa Parker Dennis Pickrel Roger Price Janet Pyrtle

Nancy Russell RoxAnn Salmons Rhonda Saunders Cindy Trotter Cherry Shaw Tereasa Skeen Teresa Small

Emory Soles Sylvia Staker Janet Steed Patricia Tesh Ruth Luther

Wilbur Trotter Sheryl Tucker

William Vuncannon Todd Walker Roger Waynick Shelia Williams

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FOURTH GRADE

Terri Allen Cynthia Bailey Debbie Barnes Edsel Barnes Wayne Brewer Tony Cagle Perry Callicutt Steve Castelloe

Stella Champion Jackie Davis James Davis Martha Davis Danny Files Judy Fry Cindy Garner Clegg Garner Dewayne Garner Emily Garner Franklin Garner Larry Garren Donny Gordon Pandora Hammond Brad Harper Jane Hartman Randy Hayden Roberta Henley Rebecca Henson Donald Hill Jerry Hill Wilda Hill James Hughes Michael Hughes

Pat Hughes Teresa Hughes Stansel Hoover Johnny Kidd Cindy King Gary Kinney Mark Kivette Dewanda Lambeth

Karen Lambeth Donald Lanier Jeffrey Lanier Jimmy Lanier Avery Latham Gale Lowe David Luther Delores Luther Jerry Luther Gregg McDowell Mark McDowell Gail Miller Elizabeth Moore Darlene Morgan Dewayne Nance Richard Nance

Randy Parrish Carol Poole Donald Poole Wanda Price Terry Pyrtle Pamela Rorie Louise Ruffin Leslie Russell

Ricky Scarboro Michael Small Pam Smith Vickie Snider Deborah Soles Johnny Strickland Nealey Turner Douglas Walker

Wayne Wilson Scarlett Wilson

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THIRD GRADE

Jimmy Aldridge Judy Allred Carolyn Brown Deborah Clifton Belinda Collins Danny Coltrane

Teresa Crandord William Delk Johnnie Dunn Dennis Earrest Carolyn Garner Janice Gordon

Ronald Gordon

Steve Gordon Deborah Hammond Freddie Hanes Ricky Henley Billy Hill

Tim Hill Julie Hopkins Ronnie Hulin Michael Hunt Neil Johnson Darrell Little

Martha Luck Martin Luther Roger Luther Tammy Luther Tim Luther Lucita Meeks

Cheryl Miller Michael Moore Debrah Newsome Bobby Parrish Darlene Poe Bobby Rice

Allene Ruffin Darlene Ruffin Brantley Smith Gary Strickland Annette Swink Sharon Thompson

Brent Tucker Linda Carol Turner Elizabeth Zigler

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SECOND GRADE

James Adams Danny Aldridge Jimmy Allmon Diane Apple Jenny Castelioe Candy Clifton Joyce Cornelison

Rebecca Cox Gina Davis David Elliott Kent Elliott Ann Files Sondra Foley Phillip Garner

Wayne Garren Perry Goins Johnny Greene Michael Hanes Randy Hardister Teresa Hardister Ellen Harris

Gregory Harris Janice Hatley Dorna Hayden Michael Hill Mark Hogan Candy Hughes Wayne Hughes

Willie Hulin Alton Johnson Anthony Kearns Allen Kinney Deborah Lamberth Joe Don Lambeth Elbert Lassiter

Timothy Latham Johnny Lowe John Luther Melba Sue Luther Greggory McElreath Carolyn Miller Kay Lynn Miller

Rebecca Moore Delores Nance Raymond Parrish James K. Price Larry Pyrtle Phillip Robbins Teresa Russell

Gregg Saunders Patsy Seabolt Jeffery Shaw Rhonda Small Strader Smith Renee Strider Billy Surratt

r e o m

Kay Surratt Phyllis Swaney Ricky Trotter

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I FIRST GRADE

Johnny Beane Donna Black Donna Cagle Teresa Cagle Debbie Campbell Nora Campbell

Steve Cox Marty Cranford Henry Delk David Dickens Shearil Garner Roger Gordon

Dee Ann Hayden Shirley Hill Steven Holdaway Darius Hoover Donald Hoover David Hunsucker

Darlene Ingola Christie Kidd Steven Lambert Teresa Lambeth Barbara Lanier Laura Latham

Dwight Little Ricky Luck Melissa Meeks Bonnie Moore Tammy Moore Carol Nance

Janet Parrish Angela Pearce Bryan Pierce Ronnie Rich Sharon Ridge Danny Ruffin

Nan Ruffin Joe Russell Ralph Russell Ronnie Sanders Jimmy Shaw John Skeen

Randall Small Teresa Strickland Robin Talbert Debbie Trotter Aaron Turner Donna Walker

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MISS RUSSELL’S CLASS

Rex Callahan Wayne Davis Johnny Hughes Brenda Jarrell

Willie Kearns Edward Luther Patty Newsome Larry Poole

Ann Spillman Thaddeus Swaringer Douglas Tysinger Janie Williams

CAFETERIA STAFF

Mrs. Newton Kearns DIETITIAN

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SENIOR STATISTICS SENIOR BOYS SENIOR GIRLS

Harvey Brown- Bricklaying 3,4; Bus Driver 2,3.4.

Larry Callicutt: FTA2,3,4;MathClub2,3,4; Basketball

2; Dramatics Club 2,4.

Alton Causey: FTA 3,4; FBLA 4; FFA 1,2; Bricklaying 1,2. Dennis Cranford: Agriculture 1,2; Monogram Club 2.3. 4; Bricklaying 3,4; Basketball 4.

Clifford Elliott: Beta Club 1,2,3,4; FTA 4; Math Club

2,4; FFA 1,2.

Harold Farlow: Agriculture 1,2.3; FFA 1,2,3; Dram¬ atics Club 2; Bricklaying 3.

Harold Freeman: FFA 1,2,3; Bricklaying 4.

Tommy Freeman: Bricklaying 3; FFA 1,2,3; Officer 3;

Baseball 1,2,3.

Calvin Hunt: Basketball 1.2,3,4; Monogram Club 2,3.4; FFA 1,2,3; Bricklaying 4.

Eddie Hunt: Junior Beta Club 1; FFA 1,2; Bricklaying

3,4.

Harold Kindley: FFA 2; Bricklaying 3,4.

Max Lanier: FTA 4; FBLA 4; Math Club 3.

Dwight Laughlin: Bricklaying 3,4; Bus Driver 4.

Donald Luck: FFA 1,2; Library Club 1,2,3,4.

Lenvil McDowell: FFA 1,2,4; Bricklaying 3.

Jackie Nicholson: FFA 3,4; Agriculture 3,4;GleeClub 1,2. John Owens: FFA 1,3,4; Bricklaying 3.

Joe Parker;_Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Mono¬

gram T7utf2^M; Math Club 2,3,4.

Johnny Parker: Basketball 1,2,3,4; FFA 1,2,3; Mono¬ gram Club 2,3,4; Bricklaying 3.

Ronald Pierce: Class President 2,3,4; FFA 1,2,3; Bas¬ ketball 2,3; Dramatics Club 4.

Jimmy Routh: Chief Junior Marshal, Math Club 2,3,4; Class Officer 2,4; Annual Staff.

Lynn Adams: Co-editor Far Echoes 4; Editor "Fal¬ con's Flight 4; Beta Club 1,2,3,4; President 4; County Officer 4; Junior Marshal 3.

Becky Bell: FHA 1,2,3; FTA 3,4; Dramatics Club 2; Cheerleader's Mgr. 4;

Janie Bescher: Basketball 1,2,3,4; FHA 1,2,3; Senior Superlative Most Athletic; Annual Staff.

Wanda Bray: Beta Club 1,2,3,4; FTA 2,3,4; Editor Far Echoes annual, FBLA 3,4.

Jane Bulla: FTA 3,4; FBLA 3,4; Newspaper Staff. Math Club 1,2,4; Library 4.

Janice Freeman: Beta Club 1,2,4; FTA 2,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Monogram Club 4.

Vickie Hill: Chief Junior Marshal 3; Beta Club 2,3,4, Secretary 3,4; School Reporter 3,4; Business Manager Far Echoes.

Kathy Hogan: FHA 1; FBLA 4; Newspaper Staff 4.

Brenda Hunt: FHA 1,2,3; FBLA 2,3,4; Newspaper Staff 4.

Margaret Hunt: Library Club 3.

Nancy Hunt: FTA 2,3,4; President 4; FBLA 3,4, Vice President; Math Club 1,2,4; Beta Club 1,3,4.

Patricia Hunt: Cheerleader 2,3,4, Co-Chief; Monogram Club 3,4; Class Officer 4; FBLA 3,4.

Carol Kearns: FHA 1,2,3; FBLA 1; Monogram Club 1, 2,3; Basketball 1,2,3.

Barbara Kindley: Beta Club 1,2,3,4; FTA 2,3,4; Lib¬ rary Club 1,2,3,4; Junior Marshal 3.

Wanda Kindley: FHA 1,2,3; FBLA 3.

Jean Latham: FHA 1,2,3; Library Club 1; Dramatics Club 1.

Renda Maness: FHA 1,2,3; Dramatics Club 4.

Sharon A. Norris: FHA 1,2,3.

Jackie Pierce: FTA 2,3,4; FHA 1,2,3; FBLA 4; Dram¬ atics Club 2.

Dennis Ridge: FFA 1,2,3; FBLA 4; FTA 4; Dramatics Judy Robbins: Beta Club 1,2,3,4; Library Club 1,2,3,4, Club 4. President 2,4; Junior Marshal 3; Annual Staff.

Joe Russell: Bricklaying4; Bus Driver 3,4; Agriculture Sylvia Robbins: FBLA 4; FHA 1,2,3; Library Club 1; 1,2,3; Library Club 2,3. Class Officer 1,2.

Wayne Simmons: Agriculture 1,2,3; Bus Driver 3,4; Bricklaying 4; Typing I.

David Smith: Agriculture 1,2,3; Bricklaying4; Bus Dri¬ ver 3,4.

Burnice Staley: FFA 1,2,3; Library Club 1; Dramatics Club 1.

William Summey: FFA 1,2,3; Bus Driver 3,4; FTA 4; Basketball 4.

Kenneth Svkes- FFA 1,2,3; Dramatics Club 4; FBLA 4; Bus Driver 3,4.

Jessie Tucker: FFA 1,2; Bricklaying 3,4.

Mary Seay: FHA 1,2,3; Basketball 1; Dramatics Club 2.

Carolyn Steed: FHA 3; FBLA 3,4; Library Club 3,4.

Doris Swaney

Paget Tysinger: Cheerleader 2,3,4, Chief 4; FBLA 2, 3, President 3; FTA 2,3,4, Reporter 3, Vice President 4; Class Officer.

Jolene Voncannon: Basketball 2; Home Economics 1,2, 3; FTA 2; Dramatics Club 2.

Bonnie Walker:

Harriett Watson: Beta Club 1,3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Bus Driver 3,4; Student Council 4, President 4.

Patsy Waynick: Basketball 1,2; FHA 1,2,37 FBLA 3,4.

2,3,4;

Hazel Yates: FHA 1,2,3; Library Club 1; FBLA 3,4; Art Editor Newspaper Staff.

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FLAG BEARERS Clifford Elliott, Calvin Hunt, Ronnie Pierce

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RANDOLPH ELECTRIC MEMBERSHIP

CORPORATION

Coleridge Rd.

Asheboro, N. C.

Phone 625-5177

"Owned By those we Serve"

UNION CARBIDE CORPORATION

CONSUMER PRODUCTS DIVISION

THREE FOR SUCCESS

Your friends at Union Carbide Wish you three

things: The wisdom to see the path ahead; the

courage to take it; and the faith that makes the

journey worthwhile.

Asheboro, N. C.

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STEDMAN

MANUFACTURING RANDOLPH TELEPHONE

CO. MEMBERSHIP

CORPORATION

Makers of "Owned By those We Serve”

fine underwear P. O. Box 548

Asheboro, N. C. Asheboro, N. C.

FOOD LINE SUPER Compliments of

MARKETS INC . RIDGE AND McDowell

642 N. Fayetteville St. (Farlow)

823 W. Salisbury St. FUNERAL SERVICE

East Dixie Drive Asheboro, North Carolina

Garner St. Denton, N. C. "Your thoughtful Funeral Directors"

Robert H. Ridge G. Kenneth McDowell

Phone 625-2115

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GUILFORD DAIRY

Before the Game -

After the Game

Meet your friends at

A Guilford Dairy Bar

Milk Shakes, Sundaes,

Hot Dogs, Sandwiches,

Dairy Lunches

You never outgrow your

need for Milk.

Asheboro, N. C.

NEWBY INSURANCE

SERVICE

P. O. Box 215

Denton, N. C. 27239

Johnson's Hardware

Denton, N. C.

Grimes Jewelry Store Baker's Shoe Store

Jewel Box Kearns TV & Electronics Asheboro Dry Cleaners

Complementary Advertisements

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VARSITY SHOP

152 Sunset Avenue

Phone 625-5333

Asheboro, N. C.

DELK’S FLORIST

Delk Home and Garden Center

Asheboro, N. C.

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BERTS DEPARTMENT STORE

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Denton, N. C.

GARNER-MORGAN

HARDWARE Home Appliances &

Sporting Goods

Phone MA5-2367

Asheboro, N. C.

DENTON HARDWARE

Denton, N. C.

HALL-KNOT MEN’S WEAR

Sunset Avenue

Asheboro, N. C.

CHARMUSE HOSIERY

INDUSTRIES, INC.

Asheboro, N. C.

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BRACK’S BARGAIN HOUSE

"The Best for Less"

Complete Home Furnishings

Denton, N. C.

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1310 S. Fayetteville St.

Asheboro,N. C.

"Worlds Creamiest Root Beer"

CETWICK TEXTILE COMPANY

ASHEBORO

NORTH CAROLINA

ONE HOUR MARTINIZING

726 S. Fayetteville St.

629 N. Fayetteville St.

Asheboro, N. C.

FASHION FABRICS

Asheboro, N. C.

HAYWORTH MOTOR COMPANY DENTON REXALL DRUG

532 S. Fayetteville St.

Asheboro, N. C. Denton, N. C.

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ASHEBORO CONCRETE PRODUCTS CO. NANCE CHEVROLET CO.

Asheboro, N. C.

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TOMMY'S DRIVE-IN (

Randolph Savings and Loan Association

Asheboro, N. C.

Asheboro, N. C.

HARRELSON TIRE CENTER

McCREARY & Pennsylvania Tires

1221 N. Fayetteville St.

Phone 629-9993 Asheboro, N. C.

B. C. MOORE & SONS

Sunset Avenue

Asheboro, N. C.

TEAGUE'S SUNOCO YATES THRIFT STORE

Asheboro, N. C. Asheboro, N. C.

ELLIOTT OFFICE EQUIPMENT COFFIN & SCARBORO

Quality Shoes

Asheboro, N. C. Asheboro, N. C.

SCOTT BOOK STORE, INC.

REX FURNITURE COMPANY OFFICE SUPPLIES

Denton, N. C.

"When in town stop by Scotts" Asheboro, N. C.

DENTON STONE WORKS PREVOST GROCERY & REFRIGERATION SER

Denton, N. C.

ROUTE I TRINTY

MIDWAY BARBECUE REAVES WALGREEN DRUGS

Denton, N. C. Asheboro, N. C.

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PRINTING COMPANY • Ch.Hott

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