Coleridge High School - Magnolia Yearbook (Coleridge, NC)

 - Class of 1956

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Last Will aud JSestament We, the graduating class of nineteen hundred and fifty-six, of Coleridge High School in the county of Randolph, state of North Carolina, being of sound minds and strong body, and having attained sufficient knowledge to graduate, we hope, from this school and to assume the responsibilities of life, do testify our seal to this document. Article I To our principal, Mr. Lacy Presnell Jr. we leave our most sincere appreciation for his help and guidance. And incidentally we will him a joke book to use with future classes. To the faculty we leave our deepest and most heartfelt thanks for their patience and kindness. Article II To the Juniors we leave our side of the room and all the fun we have had as Seniors. To the Sophomores we leave our “puppy love” romances and our best wishes for their remaining years in school. To the Freshmen we leave our hope that they will make “the grade” as far as we have and enjoy every minute of their sojourn at our dear Alma Mater. Article III Individual Bequests: I, Carrie Moffitt, do leave my love for basket- ball to Rose Ellen Moffitt. I, Vertle Ritter, do leave my quiet ways to Evelyn Hayes. I, Shelby ‘Garner, do leave my job as cashier in the school cafeteria to Anne Byrd with a bottle of I, David Kidd, do leave my love for the night air to Kermit Cox. I, Glenn Cox, do leave my bus number 42 and my curly hair to Roger Saunders. I, Wiley Brady, do leave my fish hooks and hunt- ing equipment to “Red” Kidd and Roger Moffitt. Go get ‘um boys! I, David Craven, do leave my love for Miss Neece’s geometry class to Wiley Pugh. Good luck, Bud! I, Gail Craven, do leave my ability to get along with Mr. Presnell to anyone who desires it. I, Anne Rains, do leave my love for jazz music and “cool cats” to Patsy Cox. I, Milton Hayes, do leave my love for basketball to Farrell Teague. I, Ann Jenelle Poole, do leave my affinity for Ford convertibles to Geneva Kidd. I, Wilma Craven, do leave my yen for High Point Boys, “The Toot-N-Tell” and “Cool” to Judy Brown. music I, Martha Allen, do leave my love for dancing and for Carolina boys to Shelby Priddy. Have fun gal! Besides these bequests we leave our love for Coleridge School and our best wishes to any and all who may desire them. In witness whereof, we the Senior Class of 1956, do hereby set our seal on this, the twenty-second day of May in the year of our Lord Nineteen hundred fifty-six. Martha Allen aspirin to calm her nerves. «¢ Testator ES ert AedpeIity goal Acaty Vibes: Mg pS wttatit Ma aa Lit) Ltew a: fhe wv saley dectivre iL, dent 7orget Le atid G2 Le 2 2H ed | Joke Chle wey, Jn Sy Sere eR feonemlta wee ee ag thtthipe ane Ly Ee) oN tage a wee CE

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Class Prophecy Have you ever been to a fortune-teller? It is an exciting and spine-tingling thrill to ask the bedecked, dark gypsy with a secretive air what your future will be. You sit there, holding your breath, while she unravels your past, present, and future. I recently visited Madame Sabrai, a famed fortune-teller, to see what lies ahead for each of my classmates. Madame Sabrai told me that five years from now, Martha Allen will be teaching kindergarten in the growing city of Coleridge. Gail Craven is a successful businessman and shas recently employed ten beautiful,young ladies as “private” secretaries. Vertle Ritter is head nurse of our own Memorial Hospital in Coleridge. Wiley Brady, the most famous news-reporter on radio, is traveling around the world getting “scoops” and drawing cartoons for the “Daily News.” Wilma Craven, after graduating from Guilford College, is teaching English and French at High Point High. Glenn Cox, now owns a coast to coast bus line and in his spare time tours the country boosting the sale of his recently published joke book. Milton Hayes has perhaps become the most successful member of our class. After graduating from N. C. State College and Georgia Tech, he has become the president of the great General Motors Corporation. Carrie Moffitt owns a chain of beauty shops famous for their hair styling. David Kidd who recently purchased a 1960 Chevrolet convertible is the famous mechanic for Herb Thomas, winner of pratically all car races. Shelby Garner has returned to our Alma Mater to become full-time secretary for Mr. Presnell. Ann Jenelle Poole is “the” private secretary to the President of the United States. Mary Ann Wright, still single, is happily teach- ing Home Economics at Coleridge High. Anne Rains, still single also, has graduated from Lees-McRae College and is Medical Secretary and Librarian at John Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore. David Craven is playing with the New York Yankees and has set a new world record for hitting home runs. This revelation was even more than I'd have asked for, had I been predicting. I felt well paid, and the Senior Class resolves within itself to live up to the prophecy about us. Anne Rains Prophetess

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