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Barker Dedication - % 4 To the honor of two significant sources of inspiration and guidance throughout our school career, we devotedly dedicate The Co Hi-Life of 1954 to our high school teacher, Mr. L. G. Barker, and to our Parents. Faculty 7 i Mr. E. H. Thompson | | Mr. O. A, Farabee Mathematics J 8th Grade Principal i Coach Mr Lk. G, Barker _ History - Science ) Mrs. G. R. Hodgin English - French Senior Class Officers PREMUCKI er sai oe stew oN Nee Toe vee ace eee a mesiocest loya Williamson MAME ECELOSHCGIIET So ulcaid'y pislele ae Sialcisie's| stv alclela aie'e visie's e aiuls s'eie .6 «s s 0 o KAYGMIOON See LM ene ee Urs eins talelee is e's oie eielcs! slelete a cvels «alee o eitiae Horie « NOLMaMeagUe ECO ULC Tiamat tata ac vetin ac ciciavle seis a s'vieie Vis eis ols,0 «Nlelad sia wien sa POtSynoOmiien) Seniors ARLENE CRAVEN Shorty My heavens, what shall | wear? Cheerleader 1; Class Vice-Pres. 2,3; 4-H Club 1,2,3,4; Vice-Pres. 1; Sec. 2,3; Glee Club 1; Beta Club 3,4; Reporter 4; Banquet Waitress 2; Marshal 3; Basketball 1 ,2,3; Annual Staff 4; School Store Worker 4; Senior Play 4; Superlative 4; Class Prophet 4. RUSSELL COX Rusty “How are we going off Saturday night, Drake? 4-H Club 1,2,3,4; Beta Club 3,4; Treas. 4; Mar- shal 3; Senior Play 4; Superlative 4. JIMMY FOWLER Little Fowler Give me wine, women, and songs. 4-H Club 1,2,3; Sec. 2; Beta Club 3,4; Marshal 3; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Co- Captain 4; Annual Staff 4; Superlative 4. ROBERT LEE GARNER Mama said so. 4-H Club 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1; Baseball 1,2,3, 4; Class Play 4; Superlative 4. Seniors IRIS LYDIA GARNER Sug My goodness, my hair looks awful. Basketball 1,2,3; 4-H Club 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1; Senior Play 4; Annual Staff 4; Superlative 4. BOBBY GIBSON Stub Just anything will suit me. Baseball 1,2,3; Class Sec. 2,3; Bus Driver 2,3; Superlative 4. LARRY JOYCE Bruce Russell, where is your arithmetic paper? 4-H Club 1,2,3,4; Bus Driver 3,4; Superlative 4; Senior Play 4. WINFORD LEE KIDD Wimp Where are we going tonight, Pugh? Baseball 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2; 4-H Club 1,2, 3,4; Senior Play 4; Superlative 4. Seniors VIRGINIA LOW DERMILK 1) Sis Hurry Attress, we have work to do. 4-HClub1,2,3,4; Song Leader 1,3; Pres. 2; Glee Club 1,2; Music Club 1,2; Sec. 2; Class Pres. 2; Banquet Waitress 2; Beta Club 2,3,4; Reporter 3; Pres. 4; County Vice-Pres. 3; Marshal 3; Annual Staff 4; Superlative 4; School Store Worker 4; Senior Play 4; Class Testator 4. ATTRESS KIDD WAC I'll be there in a minute, Virginia. Beta Club 3,4; Vice-Pres. 4; Class Pres. 3; Ban- quet Toastmistress 3; Marshal 3; Class Historian 4; Annual Staff 4. RAY MOON iu Benj Quit your arguing, Russell. Baseball 2,3,4; Bus Driver 4; Class Vice-Pres. 4; Superlative 4; Senior Play 4. WAYMON VANCE PUGH Pugh Let's go to Liberty tonight, Ed. 4-H Club 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,3,4; Binerctive 4; Class Play 4, Seniors PATSY LENORA SMITH Dot I'll come if | can get away. 4-H Club 4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Reporter 4; Class Treas. 3,4; Cafeteria Worker 4; Senior Play 4; Superlative 4. ONDRA BRUCE STOUT Drake Baseball 1,2,3,4; Bus Driver 4; Superlative 4; Class Play 4. NORMA TEAGUE Stormy “Oh, my goodness. Basketball 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1; 4-H Club 1,2, 3,4; Class Sec. 4; Cafeteria Cashier 4; Annual Staff 4; Senior Play 4; Superlative 4. EDDIE LEE WHITEHEAD Maggie | just couldn't get up in time this morning, Basketball 1,2,3,4; Captain 4; Baseball 1,2,4; Marshal 3; Senior Play 4; Annual Staff 4; Super- lative 4, Seniors FLOYD WILLIAMSON Web | didn't do it, Mr. Thompson. 4-H Club 1,2,3,4; Class Pres. 4; Superlative 4; Class Play 4; Annual Staff 4, Mascots Carol Cox Orville Teague Class Motto To seek, to find, and to conquer. Class Colors Class Flower Blue and White Red Rose HT RN Conan ee PER smog FRIENDLIEST BEST DRESSED Ray Moon 4 a Eddie Whitehead Iris Garner STITT cas Virginia Lowdermilk WITTIEST Floyd Williamson Norma Teague QUIETIEST LAZIEST Ondra Stout Robert Garner Patsy Smith Arlene Craven MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Russell Cox Attress Kidd MOST TALKATIVE Floyd Williamson Iris Garner coe CLASS BABIES Winford Kidd Arlene Craven BEST SCHOOL SPIRIT Jimmy Fowler Virginia Lowdermilk MOST POPULAR Bobby Gibson Virginia Lowdermilk MOST DEPEN DABLE Ondra Stout Patsy Smith MOST DIGNIFIED Jimmy Fowler Norma Teague MOST VALUABLE TO BEST ALL-ROUND SCHOOL Ray Moon Jimmy Fowler Arlene Craven Attress Kidd MOST ORIGINAL Floyd Williamson Virginia Lowdermilk MOST TALENTED Jimmy Fowler Virginia Lowdermilk NEATEST Eddie Whitehead Norma Teague CUTEST Winford Kidd Arlene Craven MOST COURTEOUS ee ae MOST STUDIOUS Larry Joyce © ae one i Russell Cox Iris Garner | liens . Patsy Smith BEST LOOKING Bobby Gibson Virginia Lowdermilk MOST UNSELFISH BIGGEST FLIRTS Robert Garner Iris Garner Ray Moon Arlene Craven MOST ATHLETIC Waymon Pugh Arlene Craven Class History The discovery of the class of 1954 was an accident. Four years ago, early one morning on the third of September, 1950, the faculty of the Coleridge High School were strolling aimlessly through the corridors, chattering about the just- ended vacation and wondering whether there would be any startling changes in their work during the coming year. Suddenly they caught a glimpse of something new and strange. Just in- side the front door, huddled together in mute embarrassment and anxiety, were the members of what became the Freshman class of 1950. This group had a mix- ture of pride and delight having reached their goal—High School. In this group, there were twelve girls and eighteen boys. As Freshmen we had a new pupil as our classmate, Charlie Tyson. Out of our class Marshall Hayes, Frances Haitt, Charlie Tyson, Johnny Garner, James McNeil, Eulalia Cobb, John Smith, and Boyd Wright left us. Mr. Barker, as our homeroom teacher, safely led us through our Freshman year. The next year found us in the tenth grade, Sophomores. This year, we found we had lost Lillie Mae Kidd, Marie Cain, Betty Hayes and Lacy Phillips from the previous year. Virginia Lowdermilk and Patsy Smith were initiated into the Beta Club. The Junior Class selected Virginia Lowdermilk, Arlene Cra- ven and Patsy Brown to serve as waitresses at the Junior-Senior Banquet. Class officers were President, Virginia Lowdermilk; Vice-President, Arlene Craven; Secretary, Bobby Gibson; Treasurer, Marie Cain. Under the leadership of our homeroom teacher, Mrs. Barker, we successfully completed our year as Sopho- mores. We returned to the halls of knowledge as Juniors in the fall of 1952. We had a new classmate this year, Martha Ervin, who again left us in the spring. Our projects to raise money for the Junior-Senior Banquet were selling candy and a supper. Arlene Craven, Attress Kidd, Russell Cox, and Jimmy Fowler were taken into the Beta Club. Our class officers were President, Attress Kidd; Vice- President, Arlene Craven; Treasurer, Patsy Smith; Secretary, Bobby Gib- son. Virginia Lowdermilk, Attress Kidd, Arlene Craven, Jimmy Fowler, Russell Cox, and Eddie Lee Whitehead were chosen as Marshals. We graciously shared the room and our homeroom teacher, Mr. Barker, with the Seniors. Virginia Lowdermilk, Attress Kidd, Russell Cox and Jimmy Fowler attended the Beta convention in Asheville. Seniors! At last ! It has been a long hard road. Was it worth it? You can bet your life it was! We are getting ready for the best year yet. This year our class officers are Floyd Williamson, President; Vice President, Ray Moon; Secre- tary,Norma Teague; Treasurer, Patsy Smith. Patsy Brown left us this year. We are happy to have Mrs. Hodgin as our homeroom teacher this, our last year. The Seniors are looking forward to the big day—Graduation. We shall be glad to be graduating ,but sad at the thought of leaving our friends, our classmates, and our school. ATTRESS KIDD Historian Class Will We, the class of 1954, of Coleridge High School, in the county of Randolph, State of North Carolina, after having considered seriously the many valuable assets we have, do make and declare this our last will and testament, in man- ner and form following: ARTICLE | To the faculty; we leave our sincere appreciation for the interest they have shown in us and our thanks for their guidance and help throughout our school career. ARTICLE II To the Junior Class, we pass on our side of the room and all our Senior privileges. To the Sophomore Class we leave our ability to get along with the teachers and many wishes for a happy Junior and Senior year. To the Freshman Class we leave our patience. Three more years! But don’t give up, Freshmen, we Seniors have found that they pass all too quickly. ARTICLE Hl |, Eddie Lee Whitehead, will my love for sports and my ability to get along with the girls to Jack Henson, who has never been able to get along without them. |, Patsy Smith, will my quiet ways and my small waistline to Nadine Jones. I, Winford Kidd, will my ability to “borrow” pencil and paper to Brawley Parrish. It’s the cheapest way, Brawley! 1, Floyd Williamson, will my love for wild women, songs, and automobiles to Milton Hayes, with hopes that Milton gets around as much as | have. 1, Norma Teague, will my neatness to my cousin, Edward Cheek. |, Waymon Pugh, will my loud mouth and my habit of picking on little boys to Ray Albright, with hopes that Ray can get by with it a little easier than | have. |, Iris Garner, will my long curly hair to Hilda Brooks. Take good care of it, Hilda. I, Robert Garner, will my laziness and my ability to get by with sleeping in class to Delbert Garner. I, Jimmy Fowler, will my ability to make foul shots and my love for pester- ing girls to Roy Brown. Poor girls! |, Ray Moon, will my love for hillbilly songs and my friendliness to Glenn Cox. |, Arlene Craven, will my love for sports, Pugh’s Grill, and Bluemist and my ability to meet boys to Wilma Craven, Ann Raines, and Stacey Lawson. Good luck, girls. 1, Ondra Stout, wish to take my quiet and dependable ways with me, but to Sammy Brooks, | will loan my map with the route to Staley outlined in red. |, Attress Kidd, will my ability to get along with the teachers and my love for reading to Mozelle Herrin. I, Larry Joyce, will my courtesy to Gail Craven. |, Bobby Gibson, will my ability to get along with Mr. Thompson to anyone who might need it. I, Russell Cox, will my love for Mr. Thompson’s math class to Howard Mof- fitt. |, Virginia Lowdermilk, will my willingness to work on the annual to Mary Faye Albright, along with a bottle of aspirin to tide her over the rough sailing. In testimony to the validity of this, our last will and testament, we do hereby publish our last will on the twenty-first day of May, nineteen hundred fifty-four. VIRGINIA LOWDERMILK Testator Class Prophecy Tonight being restless and weary with the cares of the day, | longed for a change of scene and time. So closing my eyes and relaxing, | wished myself into the public library of this town ten years from now. | found myself in the reference room of a magnificent new building. As | glanced at the shelves my eyes were attracted to a thin red leather volume. Taking it down | sa w the title was “Who’s Who in Coleridge High School.” Eagerly | read the preface. When | saw how interesting it was | wanted to read more. | shall read it aloud to you. “Who's Who in Coleridge High School’—dedicated to the class of nineteen hundred fifty-four. The only entrants who deserve a place on this roll of honor are the members of the class of nineteen hundred fifty-four, a distinguished and intellectual group. Heading the list was Floyd Williamson, who has completed his second trip around the world and is now repairing anything from a watch to a Diesel engine. Norma Teague is the head of the vocational guidance department of a large co-educational institution in the middle west. Robert Garner, Rear Admiral, is a naval officer and target shooting expert on the U. S. S. North Carolina. Larry Joyce has been three times governor of the State of Florida and is now leader of the Independent Party. His motto is “All for one and that one me.” Iris Garner and Patsy Smith “two old maids” are co-operators of the largest beauty salon in California. Ondra Stout and Russell Cox are co-owners of the huge chain of restaurants known as the Eat and Run Restaurants. They pride themselves in their rise from a hot dog stand in Coleridge to this chain of restaurants in Staley. Ray Moon isa real estate salesman selling Florida lots by the gross to the inhabitants of Labrador and igloos to the dwellers in the Sahara. Attress Kidd is Dean of the Dormitory college for girls and an educator of note: She recently wrote “What Isn’‘t Wrong With Education.” Winford Kidd has become America’s champion pole sitter, non-stop aviator, radio listener, bicycle rider and mammy singer. Waymon Pugh is the wealthy owner of a sanitarium where fat people are made thin and scrawny ones pleasingly plump. Virginia Lowdermilk is the happy wife of a promi nent businessman with the nicest home and best meals in New York. Bobby Gibson, founder and owner of “The Arterial Transfer Company” operates a most successful fleet of trucks serving all the United States. Arlene Craven is a popular model working in New York and popularly known as a “Gibson Girl.” Eddie Whitehead is a plumber’s assistant—the one who goes back for the monkey wrench and can’t find it. He will continue this restful occupation until he dies of old age. Jim Fowler, as a result of reading too many wild tales of adventure, ran away to sea when he was a young man and became a pirate called Black Bar- negat. Having finished reading about all my classmates of fifty-four, | quietly returned the volume of “Who’s Who in Coleridge High School” to its proper niche on the library shelf and stole softly away, basking in the memories of our high school days together. ARLENE CRAVEN Prophet ee oo ee bo te Bat Pena Junior Class Officers BAREIS ENT Oy ea ele oteaiss Gee oa ha eta et eeb ee ead esse cawara Cheek MC ORREGSICCNE ss diac: v vies Se ceee mee soeicuese cette ses rave: Albright ELEN Nec aleinis e's Vice a su’s oa tena alsiconeae sapere Dalberh camer PREOCOFeC Lee ius vcs ulus ie aun eicte sewage s 6 cuememozelte Herrin Sophomore Class Officers PRESIOONE UL wiceiisieiclc ses cies sa eee resect ss esses eeelses ROY OTOWN WACEAEDOSIOCTII GAC aie te s'c'tslc sels sso cwoles osseecesccens sc cAnne Raines ROCETORV es etieleeieltie's's sce ss'ciciclnwiu bine cscs s es etese scart Allen PEBCISUEGI Diu ee atcha ee sw. Sidis wcin'e eielwiniaw ele cos etic oe caleee Wilma Craven Sophomores Martha Allen Wiley Brady Roy Brown Shirley Cagle ¥p.. ; Viola Cain Glenn Cox David Craven Gail Craven Wilma Craven Cleta Garner Shelby Garner Milton Hayes Norris Hoover David Kidd Carrie Moffitt Ann Jenelle Poole Anne Raines Vertle Ritter Mary Ann Wright ay Freshman Class Officers ES CEHIYR lo taints ie ela Meee coco eee seen ewe Maurice, Cox RCOMEERSICEDS ialacols ie slae tice Coie e viele s oem eiecieeue weChartene Brown Perr Oli Wie aes ciniseis's Seissrs' sve s dee cdessisnw et eee EUgene. Craven IKOOSUTOD sc sc ccievcewesiesccncvccvevcsesanesscaccese e ipetsy AUMAN x Stella Poole Shelby Priddy Wiley Pugh Beatrice Smith Farrell Teague Harold Wright ie | Freshmen Betsy Auman Charlene Brown Nancy Brown Anne Byrd Irving Byrd Barbara Carter Virginia Cheek Kermit Cox Maurice Cox Patsy Cox Eugene Craven Lynden Craven Clarice Garner Evelyn Hayes Geneva Kidd Virgie Kidd Ray McNeil Frances Moffitt Rose Ellen Moffitt Martha Pell eas oe fey Roane ne A est pee emi yee Pk eg ee Senior 4-H Club Beta Club Patsy Smith, Faye Albright, Virginia Lowdermilk, Attress Kidd, Arlene Craven, Jane Jones, Mozelle Herrin, Russell Cox, Mary Ann Wright, Ray Albright, Jimmy Fowler, Martha Allen, Shelby Garner, Ann Jannell Poole, Viola Cain; Mrs. G. R. Hodgin, Sponsor. ; i “OFFICERS ne RW LTR @ Pres., Virginia Lowdermilk; Vice-Pres., Attress Kidd; Sec. , Faye Albright; Treas., Russell Cox; Report ers, Arlene Craven, Patsy Smith. Cafeteria eis. ee: Fag Roy Brown, Ondra Stout, Brawley Parrish, Larry Joyce, Annual Staff Virginia Lowdermilk Norma Teague Editor-In-Chief Business Manager Jimmy Fowler Advertising Manager Attress Kidd Assistant Editor Arlene Craven Floyd Williamson Art Editor Art Editor Eddie Whitehead Sports Editor Iris Garner Class Editor Rae te PAN A caey Li se sy aa Gaia Sere Coach ©. A. Farabee Captains Co-Captains Eddie Whitehead Jimmy Fowler Martha Allen Cleta Garner Boys’ Basketball SRURREPEDPRRS Se SERVED OVEGSE ARNT CA oa en Sah Rahn Nee ae 2 es Se re ae jae Kneeling: Eddie Whitehead, Captain; O. A. Farabee, Coach; Jimmy Fowler, Co-Captain. Standing: David Craven, Roy Brown, Milton Hayes, Glenn Cox, Edward Cheek, Waymon Pugh, Ray Albright. Gi actin Girls’ Basketball ¢ A aa, ; waht © ant vg J enc sg ree etepeigermeeene ver a tS oie ine OR Kneeling: Martha Cole Allen, Captain; O. A. Farabee, Coach; Cleta Garner, Co- Captain. , Standing: Anne Byrd, Shelby Priddy, Martha Pell, Geneva Kidd, Evelyn Hayes, Patsy Cox, Frances Moffitt, Norma Teague, Rose Ellen Moffitt, Mozell Herrin, Wilma Craven, Betty Brown, Anne Raines, Mary Ann Wright. var a a Se ee Pogr irre Paleocene as ee ee ee ee Fl ae Jimmy Fowler Robert Garner Eddie Whitehead Winford Kidd Ondra Stout Brawley Parrish Gail Craven Waymon Pugh Norris Hoover Wiley Brady Elementary Faculty Mrs. Wilton Bray Mrs. Frank Brower Mrs, Laven Cox Ist Grade Ist 2nd Grades 2nd Grade Mrs. John Foust Mrs. E. H. Thompson Miss Betty Lee Jordan 3rd Grade 4th Grade 5th Grade Miss Myrtle Bescher Mrs. L. G. Barker . J. F. Sherard 5th Grade 6th Grade PST Jé Sth Grade June Brady Lois Browne Carole Caviness Patricia Caviness Odell Cox Mildred Cox Wilhelma Cox Martha Cox John Chilton James Coggins Franklin Craven Barbara Garner Faye Garner David Hammer James Hammer Betty Kidd Juanita Kidd Melvin Kidd Thelma Kidd James Kennedy Beverly Lawson Buddy Light Roy Lowdermilk James Maness John McCoy Annie McKinney Doretha Moffitt Roger Moffitt Jean Moser Roger Pritchard Wallace Pugh Leslie Ritter Tessie Ritter Gary Smith ‘a Maxton Smith Patricia Stout Earle Stout Manley Teague Barbara Walker Mary E. Williamson Ps Pee tee 2 ie dt Ke we (dre 2h or ey es Oe 7th Grade’ Betty Albright Lorretta Albright Gloria Brown Charles Cagle Reece Cain Marie Caviness Rayeford Cox Ronnie Cox William Cox Mary Craven Ruth Craven Larry Davis Ollie Diles Betty Hammer Shirley Hall Paul Hayes Elouise Horner Jessie Hulin | Victor Ledbetter Ray McCoy Harold Moon Alfred Poole Johnny Powers Cynthia Prichard Roger Saunders Jerry Simmons Darrell Smith James Smith Therman Teague Ben Smith Linda Voncannon Joyce Walker Linda Wood 6th Grade James Albright Billy Brady Peggy Brower Claudette Brown Rhonda Brown Raymond Cagle Martha Cain Jackie Caviness Charles Cheek James Chilton Roy Coble Calvin Cox Marion Green Mary Lee Kidd Elvie Lawson Nancy Leonard Louise Lineberry Randolph Macon Martha Marley Linda Moffitt Louise Moffitt Rex Moffitt Sue Moran Linda Poole Wiley Parish Beth Saunders Yvonne Sykes James Tyson Julia Wright Lucy Wright 5th Grade Calvin Carter Henry Hammer Jerry Wayne Jarrell Doyle Kinney Shirley Lineberry Raymond Leonard Lovise Ozment Hershal Priddy Artivee Smith Caroline Smith Judy Stout Phyllis Tedder Billy Wright 6th Grade Carol Cox Resal Craven Albert Gardner Dorothy Garner Lindsey Joyce Dale Lawson Wayne Maness Linda Powers ye 5th Grade Farris Albright Nancy Brown Darrell Brown Lyndia Carmac Gene Caviness Larry Coble Linda Caudle Emogene Cox Mary Fraizer Zora Garner Billie Sue Greene Wayne Hammer Lenora Hayes Carleen Hayes Lois Henson David Herrin _ Janice Johnson James Kidd Gayle Lawson Kenneth Light ohnny Maness Doris McCoy Janice Moffitt f Edger Ozment’ Celia Pritchard CS ) om ? a i , 0 Donnie Pugh Emily Smith Roy Smith David Stout Wayne Teague Brenda Kay Thomas J Odell Walker 2 Howard Wright ae 4th Grade Judy Albright ) Donald Beck ; Nt Carol Beck Aj Linda Bridgeman ay Bessie Brady , ‘ v4 t , David Brown Nancy Cain J. 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Cagle Grady Caviness Wrenn Hayes David Hiatt Alvis James Ann Kearns Colon Kidd @ Everett Kidd Helen Kidd Shirley Kidd Carol Lawson Wayne Lawson Garland Lawson Elda Moffitt Thomas Moffitt Charlie Moon James Moran Jackie Mitchell Alan Patterson James Ritter Emmett Rhome Frances Stout Kenneth Temple Bill ht Donald York Janice Humble _ 3rd Grade Rose Ann Albright Delores Brower Ruth Brown Wayne Byrd Hal Caviness Paul Cox Jr. Shirley Craven Eddie Davis Kaye Davis Jackie Diles Earl Gardner Joe Garner Judy Garner Ernest Hall Grover Hammer Nancy Green Bonnie Hayes Naomi Hayes Larry Lawson Thomas Kennedy Lola Henson Linda Kenney Phyllis Lineberry Eugenia Poole Patricia Powers a Jimmy Pugh Brenda Smith Gary Smith Carolyn Sykes Nora Teague | Roger Whitehead Tommy Whitt, Jr. Brenda Wright Hubert Wright 2nd Grade Betty Albright Sarah Albright Marie Beck Wylie Brown Patricia Cagle Buck Carmac Linda Craven Jesse Fraizer David Farlow Jeanette Hayes James Horner Dianne Johnson Laverne Joyce Nancy Joyce Eddie Kidd Harold Kidd Edna Kidd Nellie Moffitt Carolyn Parks Darrell Tedder Glenda Smith Gladys Wright Alice Wright Virginia Wright Bobby Wright Ist Grade Margaret Diles Cleo Henson E. 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TEXACO PRODUCTS — TIRES AUTO ACCESSORIES WE GROW THE FLOWERS WE SELL PHONE 5166 PHONE 8576 ASHEBORO, N.C, ASHEBORO NORTH CAROLINA RANDOLPH SERVICE STATION COMPLIMENTS GROCERIES — MEATS — FEEDS AMOCO GAS OIL GOOCH 'S 5 10 STORE H, DEAN COX — MANAGER HIGHWAY 22 RAMSEUR NORTH CAROLINA 5 MILES S, OF RAMSEUR KEARNS — HURLEY HARDWARE SUPPLY CO. 509 N. FAYETTEVILLE ST, PHONE 4144 RANDOLPH FARM EQUIPMENT CO, ALLIS CHALMERS TRACTORS NEW IDEAL FARM EQUIPMENT WAINMAN AVE, PHONE 4136 ASHEBORO, N.C, RANDOLPH CONSTRUCTION COMPANY GRADING PIPE WORK W. R. GALLOWAY,s, OWNER ASHEBORO, N,C, ASHEBORO, N, C, HAULING STEEDS TEXACO SERVICE TEXACO GAS OIL YOUR BUSINESS 1S APPRECIATED PHONE 3065 N. ASHEBORO, N,C, SERVICE NANCE CHEVROLET CO. INC. 624 S, FAYETTEVILLE ST, ASHEBORO — SINCE 1923 — N. C, M. C. WHITLEY GRADING PHONE 4850 ASHEBORO, N,. C., SEEDS OF ALL KINDS SOUTHSIDE SERVICE STATION AUMAN BROTHERS LEWIS ROBBINS FEED SEED STORE PHONE 4057 BHONE 3498 ROUTE NO, 3 TRY AMOCO GAS ASHEBORO. N,. C. ASHEBORO, N. C. QUALITY BLIND AWNING CO. CLINIC BARBER SHOP 350 S, FAYETTEVILLE STREET WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS VENETIAN BLINDS AND CANVAS AWNINGS 220 S, FAYETTEVILLE ST. ASHEBORO. N. C. PHONE 3269 ASHEBORO. N.C, ASHEBORO MOTOR COMPANY VESTAL MOTOR COMPANY INN a ant Wi e, SALES AND SERVICE EED SERVICE 266 N. FAYETTEVILLE ST, PHONE 2193 — 3145 ASHEBORO. NeGe ASHEBORO, N, C. HAM 'S MR. MRS. JAMES C. COX RADIO TELEVISION SERVICE VICTORY SANDWICH SHOP DOR Ade i i LARGEST T. V. DEALER ASHEBORO NORTH CAROLINA 427 S, FAYETTEVILLE ST. PHONE 3142 ASHEBORO N.C, COLUMBIA MANUFACTURING CO. COTTON FABRICS UNDER HOME MANAGE MENT SINCE 1897 PHONE 2181 RAMSEUR NORTH CAROLINA MOORE'S AUTO SERVICE WE USE AND RECOMMEND BEAR FRONT END ALIGNMENT WHEEL. BALANCING RAMSEUR NORTH CAROLINA BLUE MIST DRIVE-IN SERVE PIT BARBECUE COURTEOUS 24 HOUR SERVICE HIGHWAY 64 EAST ASHEBORO NORTH CAROLINA VAUGHN MARLEY SELLS MOST EVERYTHING FURNITURE — SHOES GROCERIES RAMSEUR BRADY FUNERAL HOME MORTICIANS HOME OF THE RAMSEUR MUTUAL BURIAL ASSOCIATION RAMSEUR NORTH CAROLINA BOB'S DRIVE-IN SANDWICHES OF ALL. KINDS FOUNTAIN SERVICE WE APPRECIATE YOUR PATRONAGE EAST 64 ASHEBORO NORTH CAROLINA Cc. L. ALLRED SONS FRESH MEATS — HOME MADE SAUSAGE FRUITS — VEGETABLES FRANKLINVILLE PERRY2S DEPARTMENT STORE WHERE VALUES ARE HIGHER THAN PRICES PHONE 232 SILER CITY RAMSEUR CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS ON YOUR HIGH SCHOOL ACCOMPLISHMENTS MAY YOU EXPERIENCE EQUAL PERSONAL SUCCESS IN THE FUTURE WITH CONTINUED DEVELOPMENTS IN INDUSTRYs THOROUGHNESSe ACCURACY, AND TACT, COLERIDGE NORTH CAROLINA COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS VESTALS MEN SHOP ASHEBORO STOUT AND RAINES YoOuR FERGUSON DEALER PLUMBINGe HEATING APPLIANCE COMPANY ASHEBORO PHONE 3562 ENTERPRISE MANUFACTURING COMPANY RAMSEUR RAMSEUR COMPLIMENTS OF BANK OF COLERIDGE SERVING THIS COMMUNITY SINCE I9I9 RESOURCES OVER $1, 500, 000, 00 DEPOSITS INSURED UP TO $10, 000, 00 NORTH CAROLINA SMITH BUCKNER FUNERAL HOME WE SELL A LIFE INSURANCE POLICY ADEQUATE TO COVER TOTAL COST OF A FUNERAL PHONE 5! SILER CITY COMPLIMENTS OF SILER CITY MILLS MANUFACTURERS OF CHATHAM FRESH FEEDS SILER CITY COMPLIMENTS CHATHAM FURNITURE Co. SILER CITY COMPLIMENTS FARM SERVICE SILER CITY JOHNSON COTTON COMPANY OF SILER CITY, N.C. JOHN DEERE FARM EQUIPMENT FARM HOME SUPPLIES COMPLIMENTS THE CHATHAM BANK SILER CiTy GOLDSTON STUDIO AND CAMERA SHOP PORTRAIT — PHOTOGRAPHY — COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES EQUIPMENT SILER CITY TROGDON ESSO SERVICE WASHING — GREASING — SIMONIZING 24 HOUR WRECKER SERVICE PHONE 200 OR 1177 ASHEBORO COMPLIMENTS COBLE DAIRY RAMSEUR NORTH CAROLINA SAVE OIL COMPANY COMPLIMENTS OF EVERYTHING FROM GASOLINE OIL GARNER FLORIST a PARSONS SEWING MACHINE SHOP ASHEBORO MUSIC Co, KAY'S DRESS SHOP BUSICK JEWELRY EDWARD'S JEWELRY WRENN WRENN INSURANCE DR, MILLIKAN CARROLL HATCHERY Nt al ely SILER CITY TIRE COMPANY JOHNSON 'S DRIVE-IN LESTER ROUTH Cc. H. JONES CLARENCE OWENS FOR PROMPT DELIVERY NORTH 220 IN ASHEBORO, N. C. RAMSEUR. ASHEBORO, SILER CITY, BENNETT try” - r att 1 coe 1G Bear ae Xi | y “jj iV ap {7 Autographs y we Led ¢ As é ee 0oN Ly ¢@ 19 yok POLES Gar: : Z SEPT Sigh ALK wi « wy £7 eee A; (are MB Go Craw 08 LOL ome oe rescenadtins G 2 Gia. Times Came Pras a Ae phn: ppp ile ee | a ee 2 Ge As you turn these pages today, or on some tomorrow, you will re-live the won- derful times you had “back in the good ole’ days” at your Alma Mater. With the passing of years this annual will become a priceless treasure-train to whisk you back along memory lane to rejoin your old friends and re-visit familiar places. As we at USECO turn these pages, we see the America of tomorrow. The farmers, the lawyers, the doctors, and the many trades and professions are so ably represented within these pages. We are honored to have played a part in recording this pictorial history of your 1954 school days... . . and THAT’S A FACT! 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