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Class Prophecy I, being the Secretary of the Senior Class of 1958, felt it was my duty to get alloriginal class members together for a class reunion. Being the year 1968 it-was quite a tasklocating everyone but I suc- ceeded and then-had them meet in my apartment. Barbara.Walker was myfirst guest toarrive. Shetold me she was teaching French in a local high school. Lois Brown reported herselfnow married with three children, two of whom are members of Professor Maxton Smiths' Geometry class at Asheboro High School. Maxton says they are good stu- dents. Barbara Garner and June Brady have their own apartment where they run a beauty parlor. They are both popular stylists andas a result are quite prosperous. Tessie and Lessie Ritter have become style designers in New York City. They wore dream creations to our reunion, John McCoy is still roaming the country searching for beautiful women, but thinks he has found his one and only, a brunette of Ra- leigh, N.C. Pat Stout and Odell Cox are working together in an art studio in Florida. They do portraits of world renown people. Doretha Moffitt is now living in Robbins along with her husband and two daughters. Just as we expected. James Hammer is one of the most popular lawyers in Virginia, a Perry Mason in shrewdness. Melvin Kidd is top salesman for the Chevrolet Company. He tells us he is designing a new model. Roger Moffitt is coaching the football team at East Carolina Col- lege and he has a winning team. Mary Ellen Williamson is a medicalsecretary for the local dentist Dr. John Chilton. : Wilhelma Cox has replaced Mrs. Fitts teaching Home Economics back in dear ole Coleridge High. She loves: it. Beverly Lawson,is a nurse in the Durham hospital. We hear she gets a big salary from the boss man, Manley Teague. Roger Pritchard is.a master farmer in North Carolina. He owns his private plane in which he attends conventions. These reports were quite surprising. Everyone began asking what I had been doing. I explained to them that I was employed as a private secretary and I had a very handsome boss to whom I was engaged. This night of enchantment and gaiety was over all tosoon. Every- one said good-bye and we agreed to meet again real soon. Judy Brown Prophetess 16
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Class We, the class of Nineteen- Hundred and Fifty Eight, being of sound mind, do hereby make this, our last will and testament in the following form. ARTIGLEA To our teachers, we leave our appreciation for helping us along this feet ARTICLE I To the Junior Class, we leave our classroom with its battle- scarred walls. To the Sophomores, we leave the headaches which go along with giving the Junior-Senior Banquet. To the Freshmen, we leave our tricks of the trade'' and hope that they will have the patience to carry on. ARTICLE II I, June Brady, will my business ability and affable disposition to Betty Jo Albright. I, Judy Brown, will my love for Neock and roll’ music, 4 big time and Cadillacs to Mary Clyde Black- well. I, Lois Brown, will my ability to get along with others and my love for ''Fords'' to Ruth Craven. I, John Chilton, will my mis- chievous ways to Darrell Smith. I, Odell Cox, will my love for new,fast Chevrolets to Thurman Teague. I, Wilhelma Cox, willmy ability to write theme papers for Mrs. Hod- gin to any high school student who needs it. I, Barbara Garner, will my ability to eat in class to Cynthia Pritchard, 15 Will I, James Hammer, will my love for model planes to Resal Craven. I, Melvin Kidd, will my athletic abilities and attempts to date girls to Larry Davis. - I, Beverly Lawson, will my love for hot cars, loud mufflers, anda big time to Sue Moran. I, John McCoy, will my plumbing tools andmy way of getting along with girls toanyonewhois crazy enough to take it, like Johnnie Pow- ers. I, Doretha Moffitt, will my love for rock and roll’ music, crazy parties and fun at the ball games to Gloria Brown. I, Roger Moffitt, will my love for sports to Reece Cain. 1, Roger Pritchard, will my debonair manners to Ray McCoy. I, Lessie Ritter, will my good behavior to Ann Edmonds. I, Tessie Ritter, will my love for Coleridge High School to anyone who needs it. I, Maxton Smith, will my abili- ties in the field of math to Charles Cagle. I, Pat Stout, will my secret love to anyone who deserves him enough to catch him, because I haven't. 1; Manley Teague, willmy frequent trips toward Ramseur to Steve Moser. I;Barbara Walker, will my place in the senior class and my love for music to Joyce Walker. I, Mary Williamson, will my love for Bennett, Coleridge, Ram- seur, Erect and Air Force boys to Loretta Albright. Maxton Smith Testator
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