Coleridge High School - Magnolia Yearbook (Coleridge, NC)

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2 ‘ te ae mT -- é ry ) oOo A®, - ab “1 @ CO rr Lt) O ‘ ) Bh Se =s1 ep) a Oy O va S43 Entre nous R rs vi . “ Me A 16 (7T- es [ee hy gets ae : | r| On u f. va A ba kerye ewe ear pick, = | Qa Ck (tthe é Si ae UVa Vg iy ; ye a cog bY oe | C jae (OGLE mI J ; by 3a 4 , ; fs “i (] 7 ‘¢ w j : ae se. ! ‘ % iD om an ‘ Bin y ; a ww : rs 2 THE SENIOR CLASS . OF : THE NINETEEN HUNDRED AND FIFTY-EIGHT PROUDLY PRESENTS EMRE NOLS Asheboro Public Library : Asheboro, North Carolina ‘ va Iutroduction Now is the hour when we must say good-by. Soon we'll be leaving dear ole Coleridge High. We'll remember our school days and all the fun and trouble of times gone by. As we leave we hope this book will be an inspiration and a token by which to remember us. As our dreams of our future unfolds we hope that this our ENTRE NOUS will ever remind us of the school where we preparedourselves forthe journey of life. May this our annual make our Alma Mater where we have prepared ourselves even dearer to you. We hope that you will take seriously your preparation in achieving the goal of life which depends upon the foundation laid in school. This book is our means of seeing the past after we have becomea part of the future. NOT PICTURED: Mr. and Mrs. Colon Brady Mr. and Mrs. Maude Lawson Mr. andMrs. Troy Chilton Mrs. Josie Cox and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. Colvin Moffitt Lester Cox J. W. Moffitt Glenn Stout Archie Williamson In attempt to show some appreciation for their love, guidance, patience and understanding we dedicate this, our annual toour Parents. a] LG“ 2 ted puch of ee ae Chae M4 hee é a i aie Miss Vanner Neece Math - Annual Advisor Annual Staff Maxton Smith.. Wilhelma Cox . James Hammer Patsy Stout... Oxelaill Coe 4 5 4 Lessie Ritter... . Roger Pritchard . Doretha Moffitt. . S56 oc AD hhxoys Business Manager Business Manager i deere E.Citones . Activities Editor Sports Editors Class Color; RED AND WHITE ‘8 PD NOGeRCA OATS REO NLL LESS ALTE AEE STS oe 0 Class Motto A HARD BEGINNING MAKETH A GOOD ENDING e BA =e ° I, Class Flower THE AMERICAN BEAUTY ROSE . JUDY FAYE BROWN Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Cheerleader 2,3; F.H.A. 3,4; Beta Club 2, 3,4; Marshal 3; Class Officer 1,4; Superlative 4; May Day At- tendant 3. PRISCILLA JUNE BRADY Beta Club 2,3,4, Annual Staff 4, Marshal 3, F.H.A. 3,4; Class Officer 3; Superlative 4. JOHN ROBERT CHILTON Baseball 1,2,3,4: 4-H Club l, 2,3,4; Superlative 4. LOIS CARLENE BROWN Beta Club 2,3,4; Glee Club 1; Basketball 1; Cafeteria staff 2; Superlative 4. LADS AMIDE (OUBUBIL IL, (COC Baseball 1,2,4, Basketball 1, 2,3, Football 4, Superlative 4, Senior Play 3, 4-H 1,2. WILHELMA GAYLE COX Glee Club 1,2,3,4, 4-H Club 1, 2,3,4, Music Club 1,2,3, Beta Club 2,3,4, F.H.A. 3,4,Scholar- ship Medal 3, Superlative 4, Annual staff 4. BARBARA ANN GARNER Cafeteria staff 2,4, Beta Club 2,3,4, Class Officer 3,4, F.H. A. 3,4, Glee Club 1, 4-H Club 1 JAMES LEONARD HAMMER Se Fielin2s 35,4, beta, Clubuzis,4s Baseball1,4, Basketball 1,2, 3, Bus Driver 2,3,4, Monogram Club 2,3,4, Class Officer 1,2, 3, Annual Staff 4, Superlative 4, Marshall 3. BEVERLY ANN LAWSON Glee Clubs le 4-Hel aber aA. 3; 43M On Og raat Deco, 4s Banquet Waitress 2; Cheer- leader 2,3,4; Superlative 4. MELVIN DEWEY KIDD gelnl a, 35 IWenaoyueelien (Clkiiey 2, Gy 74ne AG Gyreyin ley Ill 499 Beles) © loyeullll 1 ano8 4 Dudas) ment ball lean ona Banquet Waiter 2; Sunerla- tive 4. DORETHA ANN MOFFITT Glee Club 1, 4-Hals fe neALa., 4; Mono gran CG lupe cso.43 Banquet waitress 2; Cheer - leader 2,3,4;Superlative 4. Annual Staff 4 JOHN EDWIN McCOY Basketball 1,2; Bus Driver 3, 4; Superlative 4. 10 ROGER DARRELL MOFFITT 4-H Club 1,2,3,4 Monogram Club 2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Football 4; Banquet Waiter 2; Bus Driver 2,3,4; Superlative 4. ROGER QUENTIN PRITCHARD Beta Club 3,4; Baseball 1,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Football 4; 4-H 1,2,3,4; May Day At- tendant 3; Class Officer 2,3; Bus Driver 2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Superlative 4. TESSIE FAYE RITTER Beta Club 2,3,4; Glee Club 1; Superlative 4. LESSIE MAYE RITTER Beta Club 2,3,4; Glee Club 1; Cafeteria staff 2; Annual Staff 4; Superlative 4. iI PATRICIA LEE STOUT Glee Club 1; F.H.A. 3; Annual staff 4; Superlative 4. HENRY MAXTON SMITH Beta Club 2,3,4; ‘Monogram Glube25.4 aebase ballaln2sr4: Basketball 1,2,3,4; Marshall 3; Clasis Officer. 254—-Hele Ze, 4; Bus Driver 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Superlative 4. Fe OPO 8 i BARBARA ANN WALKER Glee Club 2,3,4; 4-H 1,2,3,4; Beta Club 2,3,4; F.H.A. 3,4; Class Officer 2,4; Superla- tive 4; Marshall 3; Banquet waitress 2. MANLEY RANKIN TEAGUE Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,4; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Class Officer 4; Banquet waiter 2; Bus Driver 3,4; Su- perlative 4. TZ MARY ELLEN WILLIAMSON IPs Be CGias (Chiles ih Ay Sie perlative 4. Sentor Baby Suapshots BREET: rer aye Se ae ner Be awe PPR 13 Class In September 1946, a group of ex- cited kids entered Coleridge High School to begin their twelve year Journey on the road from ignorance to education. I'm sure it must have taken patience to help and guide thern during their first year at school. This task fell into the hands of Mrs. Mabel Bray. During the following seven years our knowledge was to increase much and our Our teachers during these years were: Mes: J. M. Green, Mrs. Kalldolf, Mrs.26.2H. Thompson, Mrs. Brookbank, Mre2lin, Mr. J. E- Sherard, and Mrs. E @: Yatum. Inthe fall of 1954 we were frightened by that monster everyone was calling high school. However we soon became accustomed to dis: Hew friéia. Our world to broaden. homeroom teacher was Mr. Bobby Ray Callicutt. For 6ur-elass officers we elected: James Hammer, Judy Brown, Carol Caviness and Melvin Kidd. During this year, Franklin © ra@yven, Betty Ann Kidd, Annie McKinney and Earl Stout left us for various reasons. As sophomores, we had Miss Vanner Our class Barbara Walker, James Hammer, Maxton Smith and Roger Prit- chard. Our activities began to covera broader field during this year. Several members of the class were initiated into the Beta Club with some attending the convention inthe Spring. Waiters and waitresses forthe Junior-Senior Banquet were chosen from our class this year. These were: Doretha Moffitt, Beverly Lawson, Barbara Walker, Roger Moffitt, Melvin Kiddand Manley Teague. We were unfortunate to have more class- mates leave us. Wedding Bells had called Carol Caviness, Mildred Cox, Faye Gar- ner and Thelma Kidd. Jean Moser and James Coggins also left. By the time our Junior year arrived we began to realize that our high school life was quickly passing. We were very Earl Fitts, as our class sponsor. Officers of our class were: Roger Pritchard, Barbara Garner, June Bradyand James Hammer. No- vember 27, of this year will always be a Neece, for class sponsor. Offi Gersse Ww, Cn es fortunate in having Mrs. History 14 memorable time forus. On this date our classrings were received. Probably our Moonlight and Roses'} drewthe most spirit and determi- nation. Wefeelit was the highlight of our highschool life. The theme was carried out inthe decorations. Yhe Seniors showed their appreciation taking us ona picnic to Aberdeen Lake. While planning the Banquet we chose our class song, motto, colors and flower. Junior-Senior Banquet, They were as follows: SONG: Now Is The Hour''! MOTTO: A Hard Beginning Maketh A, Good Ending . COLORS: ''Red and White' ' FLOWER: ''American Beauty (Red) ookose !! June Brady, Judy Brown, Barbara Walker, James Hammer, Roy Lowder- milk and Maxton Smith were chosen marshals for the commencement exer- cises. This year fo¥ the girst time in its history our school hada May Day Pro- gram. Roger Pritchard and Judy Brown were chosenas attendants from our Junior Class. Withthe passing of summer and be- fore we could realize it, we found our- selves dignified seniors. It seemed hard to settle downto books and lessons rou- tine again, with thoughts of the Junior- Senior Banquet, our annuals and other schooland class activities in mind. Nevertheless, this seemed necessary, if we were to reach our goal of graduation. Our class sponsorforthis year was Miss Vanner Neece. For class officers we elected Barbara Garner, Manley Teague Judy Brown and Barbara Walker. During this our last year at Cole- ridge Higha six-man football teamwas organized. After graduation our history will go inmany directions. Some class members willprobably goto college. All of us carry hopes for success and happiness in the future. paths mayleadus in different directions, we hope that we allshall meet the challenges of life with our creator as Wilhelma Cox Historian However, our separate guide. 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 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 FRIENDLIEST John McCoy and Lessie Ritter —i MOST COURTEOUS Melvin Kidd and Judy Brown MOST TALENTED MR. and MISS COLERIDGE HIGH SCHOOL Odell Cox and Pat Stout Roger Pritchard and Judy Brown 18 eon Ra ee raeamensl Bt HELO ORL Bae aut MOST CO-OPERATIVE MOST POPULAR Manly Teague and Tessie Ritter Melvin Kidd and Lois Brown MOS telLikKh Liye LO mSUGCEED Maxton Smith and Barbara Garner MOST DEPENDABLE James Hammer and Barbara Garner 19 BEST LOOKING Manly Teague and Barbara Walker MOST ATHLETIC Roger Moffitt and Doretha Moffitt CUTEST BEST ALL ROUND John McCoy and Beverly Lawson Melvin Kidd and Wilhelma Cox “f “ut 20 QUIETEST James Hammer and Wilhelma Cox WITTIEST John Chilton and Beverly Lawson MOST INTELLECTIAL Maxton Smith and June Brady — Pisiassicshsnecei EE ci MOST ORIGINAL John Chilton and Mary Williamson 21 CLASS OFFICERS Cha rlesaGavlewmn. 0s) st buon a mE Te sid ene Lhurinane €asue. . .9..) se. ee ICe=—- resident Betty -JovAlbrighti. a.) © sus see ous MOC CTOCLa inn Margaret Ann Jordanm... sss) reasurer uniors Betty Jo Albright Loretta Albright aw) Mary Clyde Blackwell Gloria Brown Charles Cagle . Reese Cain 22 William Cox Mary Craven Ruth Craven Larry Davis jj Not Pictured Jo Ann Edmonds Bett y Sue Hammer Paul Hayes Jesse Hulin Ann Jordan Johnny Powers Cynthia Pritchard James Smith Thurman Teague Linda Voncannon Joyce Walker 23 Martha Cain Sophomores CLASS OFFICERS DindsaysJoy cen je eaeu. Ducy WW righiiae. ecaee ete Hourses Linebertrye snes Beth Saunders. . ee . 8 woe resident Vice-President we Oe Or etary . . . lreasurer Billy Brady Roy Coble Claudette Brown 24 Galvin Gox Rhonda Brown Rayeford Cox Resal Craven Lindsay Joyce Louise Lineberry Randolph Macon Farrell Maness Wayne Maness Martha Marley Louise Moffitt Linda Poole Linda Powers Beth Saunders Darrell:-Smith Julia Wright Lucy Wright 25 Freshmen Jackie Caviness Emogene Cox CLASS OFFICERS Henry;Hammer,. 3... -ae en amt eSident Zora Ellen Garner ...... .. .Vice-President CarolyniSmitha...%) 2:3. ee OCCT Clary, Gene Caviness .). 2... = os -uemeemereasurer ( ) Farris Albright Darrell Brown Gene Caviness Jim Chilton Larry Coble a 2m — a - . i Rossie Edmunds Carol Cox Linda Frazier Mary Frazier 26 Zora Ellen Garner’ Billie Sue Green Henry Hammer Wayne Hammer Carlene Hayes a ar Lois Henson David Herrin Pee me Janice Johnson Doyle Kinney Dale Lawson Doris McCoy Janice Moffitt Edna Needham Hershal Priddy Celia Pritchard : i nN : : x Artivee Smith Carolyn Smith Emily Smith be ee hs y | d HA t Judy Stout Wayne Teague Brenda Thomas Odell Walker Billy Wright A Con WFESS oie pe — 30 eepettit pagseee 18 3H seabnabeubaies etree % Cafeteria Staff Mrs. Glenn Davis Mrs. O.C. Brady Mrs. Dwight Craven oie Roger Pritchard John McCoy Linda Voncannon Melvin Kidd John Powers Roger Moffitt Manley Teague Paul Hayes James Hammer Reece Cain Maxton Smith 33 lghlights eae rY ot i 34 a ee gt bee oA Activities | Boys | Basketbal 0 1957 ‘58 Girls’ Basketball ag Elementary Faculty Mrs. Mike York Miss Jo Ann Burgess Mrs. Arthur Presnell eeneresiest Lehi Mrs. Will Cox Mrs. W.W. Pyatte Mrs. Robert Dorsett Mrs. John Foust Mrs. James Stout Mrs. Wilton Bray 40 8th Grade Judy Albright Prudy Barton Carol Beck Donald Beck Bessie Brady David Brown J.W. Cagle Nancy Cain Lenora Hayes Wrenn Hayes David Hiath Janis Humble Rober Joyce z a. ee Ann Learns ‘e ; os ; j aNd : =— Colon Kidd rm, Everette Kidd Helen Kidd James Kidd Shirley Kidd Benford Kinney Carol Lawson Gale Lawson Garland Lawson Wayne Lawson Kenneth Light Jackie Mitchell Charlie Moon Elda Moffitt James Moran Joyce Moser Alan Patterson James Ritter Frances Stout Kenneth Temple Howard Wright Jimmy Wright 41 7th Grade Ann Albright Carol Albright Dolores Brower Ruth Ann Brown Wayne Byrd Hal Caviness Paul Cox Shirley Craven Edward Davis Kaye Davis Joe Garner Judy Garner Nancy Green Grover Hammer Ronnie Hayes Naomi Hayes Lola Henson Linda Jordan Thomas Kennedy Alvin Kenny Linda Kenny Phyllis Lineberry Eugenia Poole Patricia Powers Jimmy Pugh Brenda Smith Gary Smith Nora Teague Roger Whitehead Thomas Whitt Hubert Wright Donald York 42 6th Grade Sarah Albright Thomas Barton Marie Beck Donald Brady Phyllis Brady Wiley Brown Patricia Cagle Ralph Caviness Gary Cox Linda Craven Mary Jane Craven Jesse Frazier Earl Gardner Dianne Johnson Laverne Joyce Nancy Joyce Eddie Kidd Edna Ruth Kidd Harold Kidd Larry Lawson Merilyn Mitchell Alan Moffitt Nellie Moffitt Carolyn Parks Freddie Smith Alice Wright Bobby Wright Gladys Wright 43 sth oth Grade Betty Albright Brenda Brady Reggie Cain Buck Carmac Donald Craven Bobby Hancock Martha Hayes Norman Ingram Mary Sue Kearns Maurice Kennedy Glenn Kidd Paul Kidd Brenda Lawson Charlene Moon Frankie Owens Toni Patterson Ann Powell 1D ee riteha wc. lt. Phyllis Pugh Mary Frances Wright 44 5th Grade Elaine Albright Doris Burris Hilda Cagle Clara Cain Johnny Carmac Eddie Cox Johnny Edmonds Golda Fesmire Ann Garner Carolyn Hall Cleo Henson Harold Kidd Jerry Wayne Kidd E.J. Kinney David Lamb Ralph Lawson Lawrence Macon Barbara Moffitt Betty Needham Barney Phillips Ronnie Ried, Jr. Cheyrl Smith Glenda Smith Alton Stout Clinton Walker Martha Welch David Whitt James Wright 45 46 4th Grade Cloe Albright Jerry Blackwell Peggy Blackwell Patricia Brady Nowell Bown Perry Coble Andrea Cox Brenda Cox Carol Cox Brenda Gatlin Annette Hall Carol Herrin Milton Ingram Larry Kidd Michael Kidd Mary Kinney Bernice Lawson Jerry Maness Dean McQuire Martha McQuire Linda McNeill Bennie Needham Roger Simmons Jerry Lee Smith Marcella Stout Mary Sue Stout Orville Teague Kermit Voncannon Brackie Wright Donnie Wright Tommy Wright 3rd Grade Billy Albright Perry Brower Dennis Brown Nancy Byrd Betty Cain Nancy Lou Cox Roy Cox Doncella Davis Everette Garner Gary Garner Bobby Gordon Paulette Ingram Gaye Johnson Kaye Johnson Phillip Joyce Billy Joyce Donald Kennedy Glenn Kidd Lydia Kidd Sue Kidd Jeannie Lanier J.D. Maness Diffie Moffitt Stanley Moser Marcelle Murry Charles Needham Billy Parks David Parrish Sherry Sanders Judy Simmons Jerry Smith Melvin Smith Boyd Wright 47 48 2nd Grade Mary Albright Jerry Brady Ricky Brown Charles Byrd Becky Caviness Phil Caviness Sydney Coble Dora Cox Gail Cox Ronnie Davis Linda Kaye Edwards Larry Hall Bobby Lee Hayes Franklin Hayes Glen Humble Bobby James Elizabeth Jones Betty Kinney Jane Lamb Cecile Lineberry Marcella Maness Michael McQuire Jimmy Moon Rosa Powell Barbara Reid Levis Ritter Willie Roberts, Jr. Bud Saunders Ronald Scott Tony Stout Larry Voncannon Larry Wilson Ist Grade Bonnie Albright Millis Albright Elaine Brooks Michael Brown Sandra Cagle Kathy Cain Franklin Carper Ronnie Craven Annette Cox Rachel Garner Richard Garner Danny Gordan Betty Jo Grey Debra Hulin Josephine Ingram Joel Jessu Clara Mae Kidd Terry Kidd Rickie Kinney Walter Lawson Henrietta Needham Ivan Owens Denise Poole Calvin Powell Lacy Presnell III Saundra Kay Saunders Brenda Smith Montgomery Smith Jane Stout Linda Lou Ward Ronald Williams Shirley Wilson Odell Wright 49 Compliments of THE BANK OF COLERIDGE Serving this Community since 1919 Resources over $1,500,000.00 Deposits insured up to $10,000.00 Byer elec. 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