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We, the graduating class of Coleridge High School, in the year of Our Lord Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-two, dohereby give and bequeath all our treasured possessions and world- ly goods as seemeth proper and fitting to the best of our judgment in this Our Last Will and Testament. To our school, we leave our appreciation for the things we have accomplished and our sincere wishes for the future. Tothe high school faculty, we give our sincere appreciation for all they have done for us. To the Juniors, we leave our ability to get along together, also our good luck and many good times as Seniors, To the Sophomore Class, we leave our patience. We really do think they will need all of it to endure those Seniors next year. To the Freshman Class, we leave our Senior dignity that will enable them to put away their childish ways. - Lois Cox wills her love for basketball and music to Sarah Lynn Albright, hoping she will get as much enjoyment out of them as Lois has. Loyd Cox wills his basketball ability and his curly locks to Floyd Craven. Floyd's never seemed to grow any. Doris Herrin bequeaths her love for sports and her dignity to Betty Jean Priddy, Barbara Bray leaves her cute ways to Louise Lawson. To keep it in the family, Terry Moffitt wills his bus to Graham Moffitt. Be careful, Graham. Ray Cox leaves his leadership ability to Glenda Macon. Helen Wright bequeaths her love for basketball to Betsy Jean Brady, Doris Gardner wills her height to Nancy Byrum. We believe Nancy can use it, Berta Mae Cox entrusts her talking ability to Glenda Craven. We hope she can get by with it as well as Berta Mae has. Colon Cheek wills his love for sports to Jimmy Pell. Faye Cheek leaves her quietness to Joyce Smith. Jewel Cox bequeaths her unselfishne ss to Betty Byrd, Stella Garner wills her friendliness to Alene Kidd. Martha Wright leaves her ability to work geometry and her job in the cafeteria to Jan- ette Beane. Besides these bequests we leave our best wishes to any and all who may desire them. Martha Wright X Y 5 , - .H an - 1 ll r we i'E e . 1 S' ,' f-im . L H .- .i,. . , :. .1 T K Jr? 1 fx 5 f 4 X X , I f Q. V i H , i ' X ,m
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Page 18 text:
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11' The other night while looking at my class annual, I suddenly fell asleep and dreamed it was the year 1970. I dreamed I went to the beauty salon to have my hair set, for I was to be bridesmaid at Doris Herrin's wedding. And who do you suppose I saw under the drier, Go1dilocks3 but on the second look it was none other than Loyd Cox, having his long gold- en curls set, which had become the vogue in men's hairstyling. While waiting, I looked at a Life magazine and found the picture of Berta Mae Cox, who had joined the Wacs to be with her husband. And all of a sudden I heard on the radio that Ray Cox had become the first bachelor President of the United States, with .Iewel Cox his secretary. After having a long conversation with Loyd, I learned that Lois Cox, his twin sister, is air-liner hostess for one of his many planes en route from North America to South America. He also told me that Helen Wright and Colon Cheek are both coacheS at the University of North Carolina, With a glimpse at my watch, I found time was swiftly passing, so I left Loyd and hurried home to get ready for the wedding, Since I arrived early, I had a few minutes to talk to my friends. The first person I talked to was Barbara Bray, who was a designer of clothes in Hollywood, She toldme that Faye Cheek was a beautition in New York, and her parlor covered a territory of a half block, I learned that Martha Jane W right was still teaching Math at Elon College, and Doris Gardner had just become Secretary for Terry Moffitt, who has succeeded J, Edgar Hoover as head of F,B,I, After meeting all my friends, Iwent back to Washington, where I am reception- ist at the Capitol. A Then all was clear again, and I realized it had all been a dream, but was glad to dream of the future of my classmates, Stella Garner , Prophet
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