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Our hopes, our dreams and our future are determined by how well we have applied our- selves in the curricula offered at this, our Alma Mater. These are the hap- piest years in our lives and we want to remember them, and all those people with whom we have shared them, by some material thing. This is our ob- jective in publishing our ENTRE NOUS . May it remind you of your high school days... . THROUGH iE YEARS We, the Senior Class of 1956, do proudly dedicate this, our edition of Entre Nous , to you parents. We sincerely appreciate all you have done to make our graduation possible--the sacrifices you have made, the encouragement you have given us, andthe confidence you have placed in us these past twelve years. We realize that without your understanding and devotion we should! never have attained this goal. May we reach for higher goals and ever strive to make you know that your work has not been in vain. To you, our parents, we sincerely say... . THANK YOU td . ‘If 7 Mr. R. L. Albright Chairman, County Board LOCAL SCHOOL COMMITTEE Mr. Burton Macon, Mr. Charles Davis, Mr. G. R. Hodgin, Chairman; Mr. Ray Byrd, Mr. G. W. Allen Aigh School faculty MISS VANNER NEECE MR. LACY PRESNELL, JR. English - Mathematics Principal - History Woman's College of U.N.C. Elon College Guilford College Bryn Mawr College MR. BOB CALLICUTT MRS. W. MIKE YORK Coach - Science French - English Guilford College Elon College peuuaal S Cath of “Entre Yous Adviser ---------------------------- ------------ Miss Vanner Neece Editor ------------------------------------------- Mary Ann Wright Assistant Editor ---------------------------------- Martha Cole Allen Business Manager--------------------------------- Ann Jenelle Poole Art Editors ------------------------------ Wiley Brady, Carrie Moffitt Photography Editors ---------------------- Wilma Craven, Vertle Ritter Sports Editors ----------------------------- Anne Rains, Milton Hayes Advertising Managers----------------------- Gail Craven, David Kidd Seater Class Officers President: Milton Hayes Vice-President: Mary Ann Wright Secretary: Wiley Brady Treasurer: Gail Craven Seucors of MARTHA COLE ALLEN Carolina week-ends . .original... parties. ..full moon Basketball 1,2,3,4, Captain 2; Class Officer 1,2; Monogram Club 4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Waitress 2. a. MILTON GLENN COX witty remarks on exam day...curly hair Basketball 1,2,3; Baseball 1,2; Bus Driver 2,3,4; 4-H Club 1. 1936 WILEY COLON BRADY talented. ..musical...unpredictable Baseball 2, 4; Beta Club 3,4. DAVID NELSON CRAVEN lives and breathes baseball. . .sleepy study halls...pitcher for the Yan- kees??? Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3, 4; Monogram Club 4; 4-H Club 1, Pit pee B Seucord of 1956 WILLIAM GAIL CRAVEN handsome... .serious...a wink across the aisle... loves geometry Basketball 1,2; Baseball 2,3,4; 4-H Club 1,2,3,4; Class Officer 3,4. 4 SHELBY JEAN GARNER studious... industrious...secret fu- ture Beta Club 2,3,4; Cafeteria Worker od Xe WILMA JEAN CRAVEN cheers for our team...High Point... Don Basketball 1,2,3; Class Officer 1,2; Monogram Club 4; Beta Club 3,4; Cheerleader 4; 4-H Club 2,3,4; Waitress 2. MILTON HAYES built for football. ..president. ..fu- ture in engineering Basketball 1,2,3,4, Co-Captain 4; Baseball 2,3,4; Class Officer 4; Monogram Club 4. Seucors of 1956 WILLIAM DAVID KIDD magic moments meant for two... cute hep-cat ...Pat Basketball 2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3, 4; Monogram Club 4; Bus Driver 4; 4-H Club 1,2,3,4. | ANN JENELLE POOLE loves convertibles. ..good looking. a only You Class Officer 3; Beta Club 2,3,4; 4-H Club 1,2,3,4; Waitress 2. CARRIE ELLEN MOFFITT star guard...after the game!!!... fun Basketball 3,4; Monogram Club 4; Waitress 2; Cafeteria Worker 2; Store Worker 4. GLORIA ANNE RAINS dimples...cute and blonde...rock 'n roll music...mischief in her eye Basketball 1,2,3; Class Officer 1, 2; Monogram Club 4; Waitress 2. MARY ANN WRIGHT leadership. ..smiles on blue Mon- day... boys??? undecided VERTLE ARRENIA RITTER intellectual. ..whiz at geometry... friendly Basketball 1,2,3,4, Co-Captain 3, 4; Class Officer 1,4; Monogram Club 4; Beta Club 2,3,4; 4-H Club 1,2,3,4; Waitress 2. Beta Club 3,4; Store Worker 4. THascots DENISE LOR POOLE BOBBY LEE HAYES Class History It was in September of 1944 that forty scared, and bewildered little boys and girls entered the first grade. We had Miss Gabriel for our teacher. The beginning was a long time ago, but it seems as only yesterday that this class was beginning the fundamentals of reading, ‘riting and ‘rithmetic. Our knowledge increased the next three years with Mrs. Presnell, Mrs. Kalldoff, and Mrs. Gladden. These years flew by quickly with many new ex- periences; the “operetta” under the direction of Miss Gabriel and the rhythm band under the direction of Mrs. Kalldoff. The fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth grades passed fast, with our number slowly decreasing our know- ledge increasing and our world broadening. Our teachers these years were Mrs. Cecil Cox, Mrs. Eugenia Wilson, Mr. J. F. Sherard, and Mrs. Frances West, respectively. Then we were ready for high school, or at last entering it, whether we were ready or not. With heads held high and dauntless spirits the class of 1956 entered high school. Try as we might, there was no way of keeping the upperclassmen from knowing how scared we were. We had for our homeroom teacher Mrs. Mae Eva Barker. For our class officers that year we elected Georgia Macon, president; Mary Ann Wright, vice-president; Martha Allen, secretary; and Anne Rains, treasurer. At the end of that year we were very proud to learn that Mary Ann Wright was awarded a medal for having the highest scholastic average in high school. As sophomores we joined the ranks of the ex- perienced and laughed at the frosh, although we still secretly felt insecure. We had for our home- room teacher that year Mr. E. H. Thompson. Our Class officers were: Roy Brown, president; Anne Rains, Vice-president; Martha Cole Allen, secretary; and Wilma Craven, treasurer. That year eight girls were chosen to be waitresses for the Junior-Senior Banquet. As gay, young senoritas they were Martha Cole Allen, Peggy Brewer, Viola Cain, Wilma Craven, Carrie Moffitt, Anne Rains, Ann Jenelle Poole and Mary Ann Wright. By the time our junior year arrived, we were beginning to feel like old timers. Peggy Brewer was elected president, Gail Craven, vice-president, Wiley Brady, secretary and Ann Jenelle Poole, treasurer. One of our most memorable occasions that year was the day our class rings arrived, February 22nd. The highlight of our junior year came the night of April 22nd. Our banquet “Stairway to the Stars” will never be forgotten. Decorating for the big event only added to the thrill of the banquet itself. And then in a twinkling almost we were seniors. The journey from awed freshmen to erudite seniors was reaching a climax. Milton Hayes was chosen president, Mary Ann Wright, vice-president; Wiley Brady, secretary; and Gail Craven, treasurer. The senior class chose as its colors, white and blue with white gardenia as our class flower. “For- ward ever, backward never” was selected as our motto. We shall look back with fond memories on the Junior-Senior Banquet, the class play and perhaps the greatest moment of our lives, graduation. With humble hearts we say “thank you” to our sponsors and teachers through the years for helping us along the way. Our appreciation to ‘them, our parents, and our principal is so great that we have no alternative except to make them proud of us and to know that their efforts to make us better citizens were not in vain. We say farewell to Coleridge High School but we shall remember it with love and gratitude. When- ever we review the memories of our school days in the scrapbooks of our minds there will be a tugging at our heartstrings for the things that are gone forever. Ann Jenelle Poole Historian paw wtf,” ‘oll A os hee do anid Hide yb put ve mvecite gf He we fe vw ask tek ae G7) pt | Crbvidae el, thé, Lda Ab. ay fo), the Lee, hearst, ap | 7), Blows cabal ¢ COCO Lhe. ALE Lge iA 7 y re @ a) ides ee, a ee (oe Be. Dib hi Bis oe tote, Ket all and ple Lid | a2 eer’ Ce tecrice eon y tp RAC DHE a jtttp te uel’ : Li lagas 2eprbhintce, Far me e, Maes u- ; “GE os. Co ee a | Doth! PE dae pes tes tie ee Jeg poeta; 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 _ 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 Superlatives Ot SS; Superlatives Whos Who Chase of S57 Class of 5§ Class of OF JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Charlene Brown Anne Byrd Virginia Cheek Kermit Cox Maurice Cox Patsy Cox Eugene Craven Lynden Craven Evelyn Hayes Geneva Kidd Virgie Kidd Frances Moffitt Rose Ellen Moffitt Martha Pell Shelby Priddy Not Pictured Wiley Pugh Farrell Teague SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS President: Barbara Walker Vice-President: James Hammer Treasurer: Maxton Smith June Brady Judy Brown Lois Brown Carol Caviness James Coggins Mildred Cox ' Odell Cox Wilhelma Cox Barbara Garner Faye Garner David Hammer James Hammer Juanita Kidd Melvin Kidd Thelma Kidd Beverly Lawson Buddy Light Roy Lowdermilk James Maness John McCoy Doretha Moffitt Roger Moffitt Jean Moser Roger Pritchard Lessie Ritter Tessie Ritter Maxton Smith Patricia Stout Not Pictured Manley Teague Barbara Walker Mary Williamson FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Son Mary Blackwell Gloria Brown. Loretta Albright ight Betty Jo Albr Raeford Cox Marie Caviness : Reece Cain Charles Cagle William Cox Franklin Craven Ben Smith Mary Craven Ruth Craven Larry Davis Betty Hammer Jesse Hulin Faye Hyler Ann Jordan Ray McCoy Alfred Poole Johnnie Powers Cad Pride Cynthia Pritchard Roger Saunders Darrell Smith Jean Smith Jimmy Smith Patsy Southern Thurman Teague Linda Voncannon Joyce Walker POINTING THE WAY Q MoNOGRAM CLUB 4-H CLUBS ’ GLEE CLUB BETA C iLVB Wusce ule Fred Brown Center Forward Martha Allen Center Guard Carrie Moffitt RR SR ‘ : e Center Farrell Teague CHEERLERDERS Coleridge School Soug Our strong band can ere be broken, Formed at Coleridge High. For surpassing wealth unspoken, Sealed by friendships tie. Coleridge fairest we will give loyalty and praise. Give our hearts devotion ever Through our high school days. High school life at best is Passing, Gliding swiftly by, We will Pledge in words and deeds, Love for Coleridge High. Coleridge fairest we will give loyalty and praise. Give our hearts devotion ever Through our high school days. MRS. MABEL BRAY Ist Grade MRS. NINA T. FOUST 3rd Grade MRS. LULA PYATTE 5th Grade lemeutary Faculty MRS. MARIE STOUT 2nd Grade MISS SARAH PUGH 3rd and 4th Grades MRS. MAE EVA BARKER 6th Grade MR, L. G. BARKER 8th Grade MRS. ARTHUR PRESNELL Ist and 2nd Grades MRS. R. L. DORSETT Ath Grade MR, J. M. GREENE 7th Grade m Jim Al bright Billy Brady Claudette Brown Jo Anne Brown Rhonda Brown Martha Cain Jackie Caviness Charles Cheek Roy Coble Carolyn Cochran Calvin Cox Carol Cox Resal Craven Dorothy Garner Lindsay Joyce Date Lawson Elvie Lawson Louise Lineberry Randolph Macon Wayne Maness Martha Marley Louise Moffitt Rex Moffitt Sue Moran Stephen Moser Linda Poole Linda Powers Beth Saunders James Tyson Julia Wright Lucy Wright Ske awe eR Bw BR OER Shee eR eR Be REM Farris Albright Bruce Brown Nancy Brown Linda Carmac Gene Caviness Larry Coble Emogene Cox Carolyn Currin Linda Frazier Mary Frazier Albert Gardner Zora Garner Billie Sue Green Henry Hammer Wayne Hammer Carolyn Hayes Lenora Jane Hayes Lois Henson David Herrin Jerry Jarrell Jan Johnson Doyle Kinney Shirley Lineberry Johnny Maness Doris McCoy Janice Moffitt Edna Needham Louise Ozment Herchal Priddy Celia Pritchard Donnie Pugh Carolyn Smith Emily Smith Ray Smith Judy Stout Wayne Teague Brenda Thomas Odell Walker Scxth Grade Judy Albright Carol Beck Donald Beck Bessie Brady David Brown J. 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Cagle Nancy Cain Winfred Cain Grady Caveness Wrenn Hayes David Hiatt James Humble Elizabeth Hyler Robert Joyce Ann Kearns Colon Kidd Everett Kidd Helen Kidd James Earl Kidd Shirley Kidd Carol Lawson Garland Lawson Gayle Lawson Wayne Lawson Kenneth Light Jackie Mitchell Elda Moffitt Charlie Moon James Moran Joyce Moser Alan Patterson Max Phillips Emmett Rhome James Ritter Frances Stout Kenneth Temple Howard Wright Jimmy Wright Donald York Anne Albright Edward Brigman Ruth Ann Brown Delores Brower Wayne Byrd Hal Caviness Dianne Cheek Paul Cox Shirley Craven Eddie Davis Kaye Davis Joe Garner Judy Garner Nancy Greene Larry Hall Grover Hammer Bonnie Hayes Neomia Hayes Larry Heffner sLola Henson Linda Jordan Thomas Kennedy Linda Kinney Eugenia Poole Phyllis Lineberry Patricia Powers Jimmy Pugh Gary Smith Buddy Southern Vernon Spencer Nora Teague Roger Whitehead Thomas Whitt Brenda Wright Hubert Wright Betty Jo Albright Marie Beck Brenda Brady Donald Brady Phyllis Brady Ann Brigman Patricia Cagle Buck Carmac Ralph Caviness Brenda Cochran Gary Cox Mary Jane Craven Earl Gardner Lorraine Heffner Dianne Johnson Laverne Joyce Nancy Joyce Eddie Kidd Edna Kidd Harold Kidd James Lowdermilk Nellie Moffitt Larry Ozment Carolyn Parks Shirley Spencer Bobby Wright James Wright Mary Frances Wright Virginia Wright Sarah Albright Wylie Brown Johnny Carmac Judy Cox Linda Craven Jesse Frazier Cleo Henson Harold Kidd Paul Kidd David Lamb Brenda Lawson Ralph Lawson Merilyn Mitchell Alan Moffitt Cheryl Smith Alton Stout Alice Wright Gladys Wright Elaine Albright Doris Burris Hilda Cagle Clara Cain Reggie Cain e Eddie Cox : Donald Craven Jackie Currin Golda Fesmire Bobby Hancock Martha Hayes Janice Hodge Norman Ingram Mary Sue Kearns Maurice Kennedy Thomas Kennedy Glenn Kidd Jerry Kidd E. J. Kinney Lawrence Macon Barbara Moffitt Charlene Moon Betty Carol Needham Frankie Owens Toni Patterson Barney Phillips Ann Powell L. D. Pritchard Phyllis Pugh Ronnie Reid Jr. G lenda Smith Wayne Spencer Clinton Walker Martha Welch David Whitt i i Jerry Blackwell Peggy Blackwell Patricia Brady Nowell Brown Perry Coble Johnny Cochran Andrea Cox Brenda Cox Carol Cox Peggy Currin Ray Currin Brenda Gatlin Billy Heffner Gloria Heffner Carol Herrin Milton Ingram Billy Joyce Larry Kidd Michael Kidd Bernice Lawson Jerry Maness Steve Maness Linda McNeill Bennie Needham Roger Simmons Jerry Smith Marcella Stout Mary Sue Stout Orville Teague Kermit Voncannon Boyd Wright Brackie Wright Donny Wright Tommy Wright Billy Albright Jimmy Branson Perry Brower Nancy Byrd Betty Cain Rebecca Caviness Faye Cochran Nancy Cox Doncella Davis Brenda Hicks Philip Joyce Donald Kennedy Lydia Kidd J. D. Maness Billy Parks VA Dianne Barfield Dennis Brown Jerry Cochran Roy Cox Gary Garner Ray Hanes Johnny Heffner Rosella Heffner Paulette Ingram Gaye Johnson Kaye Johnson Jeannie Lanier Sue Kidd Glenn King Diffie Moffitt Stanley Moser Marcelle Murray David Parrish Sherry Saunders Douglas Simmons Judy Simmons Jerry Smith Melvin Smith Ricky Spencer Shirley Tiner COMPLIMENTS OF THE BANK OF COLERIDGE Serving This Community Since 1919 RESOURCES OVER $1,500,000.00 Deposits Insured Up to $10,000.00 By SESDalnG: OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES: Garland W. Allen G. R. Hodgin Robert G. Allen Cashier Ava Lois Cox Asst. Cashier Bookkeeper RAMSEUR, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIS GARAGE Amoco Gas and Oil Shell Gas and Oil Dunlop Tires and Tubes iy OP P Complete Line of Groceriés Yu ea % 1 Py “WE SELL THE BEST’, NS an 2h) I Coleridge, N. C. Coleridge aad xX cw nam | a hd Xo ee { }- AN NX WS Complete Auto Repairs Pl Compliments of Compliments of (ee le ri Ae JAMES E. COX @ -DON- BROWN’S STORE Groceries—Merchandise Groceries — Merchandise “We Appreciate Your Business” Coleridge Coleridge, N.. See ut 4 NN gy DOH{ “EY WY ENTERPRISE STORE COMPANY Compliments of General Electric Appliances RAMSEUR MILLING COMPANY Hardware — Groceries Furniture — Dry Goods Gasoline and Oil CUSTOM GRINDING MIXING AND SEED CLEANING Phone 3424 Coleridge Compliments of Compliments of Ramseur Shoe Shop Stout Rains Plumbing—Co. RAMSEUR BUILDING Ramseur Broom Works LOAN ASS‘N. LWayS Wael Sine Craven-Kivett Store SAVING ACCOUNTS Ramseur 7 . HOME LOANS am “Save to Build i 23 4 Build to Save” DS Compliments of LOFLIN FUNERAL HOME 100 Liberty Street AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone 2171 OXYGEN EQUIPPED Ramseur Phone 2181 Ramseur Nae Ki 50 Black. - Lic hk Compliments of Compliments of RAMSEUR CAFE BUSICK JEWELRY Elgin and Bulova Watches Sandwiches —F Regular Meals, Short Orders, : High Quality Diamonds Grade “A” Rating Guaranteed Watch Repair Ramseur LAG. Ramseur Compliments of Compliments of COLUMBIA MANUFACTURING COMPANY “Under Home Management STORE GOOCH’S 5c and 10c Since 1879” Ramseur ae Ramseur a Inc Ive, PHONE 2241 ede) ae: Sumy oD) aL Oo jC) (7 A) a) QO = 1} Oo — (ae, COMPLIMENTS OF N.C f “WE GROW BY HELPING OTHERS GROW” RAMSEUR Coble Dairy Compliments of THE RANDOLPH MILLS, INC. Manufacturers of: DAINTY BISCUIT Finest All-Purpose Flour and EXCELSIOR FEEDS Franklinville Compliments of Groceries — Dry Goods Meats — Notions Produce — Hardware Phone 3295 Franklinville FRANKLINVILLE STORE, INC. Compliments of FRANKLINVILLE HATCHERY Home of -EXCELSIOR BROILER CHICKS Franklinville Compliments of McCRARY HOSIERY MILLS, INC. RAMSEUR DIVISION Ramseur GARNER’S FLORIST Flowers for All Occasions We Telegraph Flowers 945 East Salisbury Street Phone 5141 Asheboro TROTTER’S DAIRY KING Sundaes Milkshakes Ice Cream Intersection of Highway 64-64A MOORE’S AUTO SERVICE Bear Front End Alignment And Wheel Balancing Ramseur DIXIE DEW CAFE “BEST FOOD IN TOWN” 504 North Fayetteville Street Phone 4114 Asheboro DELK FLORIST Flowers for All Occasions “WHERE QUALITY AND SATISFACTION ARE MUSTS” Phone 5525 Asheboro Nhighwey 64 dre Ril West of Ramseur Compliments of HODGIN’S FIRESTONE STORE HOTPOINT APPLIANCES SIEGLER OIL HEATERS Phone 3275 Ramseur BAXTER’S GULF SERVICE STATION Bumper to Bumper Service GRILL Sandwiches Shakes Ice Cream Bennett PELL’S FEED AND SEED STORE FEEDS SEEDS FERTILIZERS Phone 2231 Ramseur Compliments of E. W. YORK GROCERY Groceries, Flour, and Feeds ae Texaco Products a Ramseur Compliments of YORK’S SODA AND SANDWICH SHOP and Ww Mr. and Mrs. B. clones Franklinville NIG Compliments of WATKINS-LEONARD HARDWARE Phone 2211 Ramseur BRADY’S APPLIANCE COMPANY G. E. APPLIANCES HOME FURNITURE Phone 3231 Ramseur Compliments of FISHER MOTOR COMPANY Phone 2381 Ramseur Compliments of RAMSEUR DRY CLEANING COMPANY NU-PRO CLEANING AND WATERPROOFING Ramseur RAMSEUR HARDWARE AND APPLIANCE COMPANY Pittsburg Paint Frigidaire Appliances Complete Hardware Line Ramseur Shop With DAVIE HOUSTON and ELLIS’ MILLINERY AND LADIES’ READY TO WEAR Siler City Phones 185, 212, 776 PO mBOx 32 Siler City “We Buy and Sell for Farmers” Siler City LANGLEY’S TRACTOR AND IMPLEMENT CO. ray : Cet i 5 he aa. FERGUSON SYSTEM Junction Hwy. 64 and 64A Siler City SHOFFNER SUPPLY COMPANY Building Materials and Hardware 506 Chatham Avenue Siler City FARM SERVICE HATCHERY — ees PAF OY Security) ( ( Whiterock f Feeds Cornish Crosses Poultry Supplies Serrgigr eee Phone 218 Siler City _ “64 SERVICE STATION « Junction 64-64A East “Cubie” Joyce, Operator . Siler City te, B. C. MOORE AND SONS) | DEPARTMENT STORE( “Buy from Moerey 7” : and Save More’ Ap ee A he ee Siler City Roy. Mv cg Compliments of RAMSEUR PHARMACY COMPLETE DRUG STORE SERVICE Ramseur Waitresses Compliments of RANDOLPH FARM EQUIPMENT COMPANY Asheboro, North Carolina ae quet 19 ASHEBORO CONCRETE CO. DAVIS TIRE SERVICE Manufacturers of Solite and Recapping — Vulcanizing Masonry Blocks USED TIRES Distributors of Building Materials Phone 4142 Asheboro Life. Phone 5161 Asheboro Compliments of HAYWORTH MOTOR BALDWIN-RUMLEY, INC. COMPANY te Ob ANON Us VeuneBuickl Dealer 414 South Fayetteville St. Phone 4169 Ph 241 BOS Asheboro Asheboro AUMAN BROTHERS FEED and SEED STORE Diamond and Statesville Feeds Compliments of RED’‘S CHICKEN HUT Robertson Fertilizers South Fayetteville Street Phone 4057 reine Asheboro of FARLOW HERLOCKER OIL COMPANY Le ee Distributors of N | D ¥ SINCLAIR PRODUCTS wr Ambulance Ry Phone 4242 ; p Fy oes 2115 BAS or A y Asheb a. Asheboro W N. C. i! Compliments of J VICK BROTHERS L AND L CLEANERS ELECTRIC COMPANY Contracti d Repairi “You've Tried the Rest, Sea ouan al ipa 511 South Fayetteville St. Night Phones 3805 — 5950 Phone 3971 Je Day Phone 4290 Now Try the Best” Asheboro HOLT-KEARNS Compliments of Home Improvement Company MACK’S SHELL SERVICE 1506 North Fayetteville St. Expert Recapping COLEMAN HEATING 304 East Salisbury Street Claude Holt Phone 5504 Mack H. Brower, Operator Asheboro ee Asheboro Nac é y Compliments of MR. AND MRS. JAMES COX’S VICTORY SANDWICH SHOP Asheboro N. C. DISTRIBUTED BY y) sd ) ox [ropes+uonal_ ORUG COMPANY 516 S, FAY ST. - PHONE 5225 - ASHEBORO,N.C. ae ae FOX PROFESSIONAL THE THOMPSON HOUSE DRUG STORE RESTAURANT 516 S. Fayetteville Street 527 North Fayetteville St. Phone 5225 Asheboro NEG Asheboro SALES ira) SERVICE ELDER MOTOR COMPANY SILER CITY, .N.. C.. PHONE 245 CONGRATULATIONS SENIOR CLASS OF 1956 THE CHATHAM BANK RESOURCES OVER $8,000,000.00 SILERBGIIYG EN 2G. LIBERTY GOLDSTON BEST WISHES General Hardware and Lumber Company ASHEBORO NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of HALL-KNOTT, INCORPORATED FIRST NATIONAL BANK Visit Our Boys’ and “YOUR FRIENDLY BANK” Students’ Department Asheboro NG Asheboro N.C. ASHEBORO MOTOR Compliments of COMPANY CLINIC BARBER SHOP SEI NAMES ‘ Cullie Davis, Manager -PLYMOUTH 220 South Fayetteville St. SALES AND SERVICE Asheboro Nie: 266 North Fayetteville Street Phone 2193 — 3145 Asheboro NAG: COMPLIMENTS OF RELIABLE WELL DRILLING J. R. Ritter, 1 Mile North of Highway 902 Jesse Ritter, Route 1 Seagrove, N. C. “PROMPT AND EXPERT SERVICE” Sn SRS) EU MRES Gets we mete. =e CRA IIT Ft SC Di IS AN a ER EN KEARN’S SERVICE DRUG y | .Q VV STORE ‘ G. L. HARRIS COMPANY y { WW f 803 West Salisbury Street y Musical Instruments Phone 2216 ) Vv y . And Supply Headquarters IN YOUR PRESCRIPTION STORE” ) — (i Phone 6363 J 4 118 North Church Street Asheboro ‘ 9) ui C. fi Asheboro N. C. r V GARNER-MORGAN TIP’S LOAN AND HARDWARE CO. FINANCE CO. General Hardware “BEST KNOWN . . . . KNOWN Home Appliances AS THE BEST” Sporting Goods Personal — Household — Auto Loans Asheboro, N. C. Phone 2367 Phone 4253 126-128 North Church Street Asheboro Compliments of ya Gold Shop Le Compili f f pliments o Asheboro Music. Company Ky Reaves Pharmacy Starlite Drive-In. 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