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Che 611155 Of '58 As we , the Class of '58, come to the end of our high school career, we look back over our twelve long years of hard work with priceless memo- ries. We think of the many wonder- ful times we had while we were still under the leadership of our elemen- tary teachers. In the eighth grade, with the assist- ance of Mrs. R. C. White, each of us shared the experience of touring our state capital and also attending court in Asheboro. Finally we found ourselves in high school. As freshmen, and with Miss Edith Rollins as our guide, we man- aged to find our places in this new atmosphere. This year we toured the Coble Dairyplant in Lexington and the Coble Dairy Farms. After a short rest period we return- ed to, what now seemed ve ry familiar, our regular line of work, but with a great determination to work harder. It really seemed great to be juniors. Our dreams were now becoming very real. With Mr s . Leo Rich to direct our y e a r ' s activities, we began by ordering our class rings. It took ages for them to get here, but finally they arrived. It was now time to work hard selling those magazine subscriptions. This we did, because we wanted to make that long awaited Junior-Senior banquet a huge success. 12 Another dr eam which came true was the Daisy Chain. After hours of hardiwork and fun, we produced two beautiful daisy chain! through which the seniors marched. A very short surnrner sped by and we were Seniors at last! With Mrs. Guy Lane by our side we knew that o ur ye a r ' s undertakings would be successful. Now came the time for ordering and s elling things--all sorts of things. We had to work hard for that trip to Washington. O ur calling cards and invitations were ordered also. As we near the end of our high school road, we wish to express our most s inc e r e thanks to our grade mothers, our principal, our teachers , and our parents. Without their love, patience , kindness , and understanding we could ne ve r ha ve attained this great step in our lives. Wincey Cox Historian
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611155 Poem Looking forward to our goal, We lift our eyes as new sights unfold. Onward and upward we must travel, Rejoicing and resting on each new level. We press ever forward with vigor and pride With loyal true friends close by our side. Always aware of love and care Thankful for those who were willing to share. As our new horizon comes into view, Hopes are high and hearts ring true. Jackie Cates Class Poet YOU'LL NEVER WALK ALONE When you walk through a storm, Keep your chin up high, And don't be afraid of the dark. At the end of the storm is a golden sky And the sweet silver song of the lark. Walk through the wind, walk on through the rain Tho' your dreams be tossed and blown. Walk on, walk on, with hope in your heart And you'll never walk alone, You'11 never walk alone. 611155 6'olor5 White and Blue 611155 57lowor White Carnation 611155 Motto Today we follow, tomorrow we 1ead. Mascots Teresa Jean Carrnac Joe Thomas Johnston
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fast Will ,find Zfestameut We, the Cla s S of 1958 being fully aware of the fact that we will soon be leaving our beloved Alma Mater, do make and sign this our last will and testament, hoping thereby to settle all disputes that might arise after our departure. A rtic le I To our parents we leave our gratitude for their help- ful guidance, love, and understanding which have guided us through the years. Article II T o our principal and faculty we leave a grateful THANKS for their patience and helpfulness which have playe d a gr eat part in making our school years a success. Article Ill To the Juniors we leave our title Dignified Seniors , also all the joys and sorrows that go along with being Seniors. Since they will be occupying our homeroom next year we leave them everything we leave by mis- take four addresses also in case they find anything of valuel. Article IV To the Sophomores we leave all of our hidden abilities with sincere hopes that they will be able to find them. We certainly couldn't. Article V To the Freshmen we leave all the secrets of our high s chool years, that is those that concern getting along with teachers and making pas sing grades honestly. We also leave our sincere hopes that your high school years will be as happy as ours have been. Article VI To the following we leave a small part of ourselves as individuals, hoping that even though we are leaving, tho s e r ema ining will have something by which to remember us. I, Rebecca Allen , do will my title Friendliest to Evon Cox. l, W. A. Brown, do leave my position on the football squad to Philip Ward and my height to Randy Brooks. l, Patricia Burgess, do leave my cheerleading suit to .lane Craven. I, Jackie Cates. do leave my big feet to Diane York. I, E dd i e Chriscoe, do leave my title Neatest and my job as Co-Captain of the Football Squad to Larry Burgess. My Triple Amembership to anyone who feels he is qualified. I, Annette Cox , do leave my love for Tall Men to Judy Burgess and my giggle to Betty Richardson. We, Gerald Cox and Mike York, do leave our ability to slide into ditches and tear out clutches in our buses. the Speed King and the Speed Queen , to Ronnie Cox and Larry Cox. I, Ma rtha Cox, do leave my Coleridge interest to Linda Caudle and my title Most Athletic to my name- sake Martha Cox. I, Wincey Cox , do will my love for black and white Fo rd s to Barbara Brady, since her interest in them seems to be developing. I, Martha Hodgin, do leave my pony tail to Faye Cain and my love for basketball to Susan Brady, hoping she won't have as many bruises as I did. I, Jackie J one s , do leave my favorite spot at lunch time to Brenda Brewer and Milton Grose. We, Pat Le ona rd and Douglas Sillmon do will our r oa d map of Franklinville to Paul Stanley and our positions on the football squad to Larry Stout and James Brown. I, Steve Siler, do leave my title Mr, R.H.S. to Jim Smith, mytitle Ten O'clock Scholar to .Toe York, and my Triple A membership to anyone who is qualified. I, B ill Smith , do leave my height to my namesake Bill Smith and my title Most Likely to Succeed to Johnny Cox. I, Katie Souther, do leave my love for Coleridge boys to Mildred Thoma s and my title Most 'l'alkative to Reba Kirkman. l, Jack Welborn, do leave my ability to talk and get along with girls to David Cox and Phil Dixon, hoping they will use this ability well. l, James Whitehead, do leave my nickname Fat to M. C. Co ble and my position on the football squad to Donald Burgess. I, Daile Wilson, do will my title Quietest to Jackie White, in hopes she deserves it more than I do. l, Roger W oodell , do leave my title Quietest to Johnny Stinson. I. Patty York, do leave my witty ways to Charlotte Macon and my map of Coleridge to anyone daring to risk using it. I, Betty Lou Lineberry, do leave my title Sweetest to Pauline Poindexter and my position as guard on the basketball team to Rebecca Smith. I, Linda Brady,do leave to Cynthia Leonard anything lhave that would help her to get along better with all her male admirers. We hereby appoint our class advisor, Mrs. Lane, as the is ole executor of this our last will and testament. In he r presence we do sign and seal this document on this, the twenty-third day of May in the year of 1958. Linda Brady Testatrix
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