Coleridge High School - Magnolia Yearbook (Coleridge, NC)

 - Class of 1958

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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



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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.

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