For Reference l Not to be taken from this room HE Cocoow NINETEEN HUNDRED ' FCRTY-EIGHT VOLUME SEVEN Published by the Senior Class of CHARLES L. COON HICH SCHOOL WILSON, NORTH CAROLINA 'ON CQLff3iiifi ,Jw 7940' Awww jmm L. FARMER, JR., Eclitor-izz-Chief EVERli'l l' B1,, x14E, IR., Business Mnazagw lynx., W gear af ClzarL5 Coon 3600! Wulion, Word Carogna -.DQ A IM S QM Q I ff' I IC A ' TABLE OF CONTENTS Titlus Pages I IN'l'1mnLIn Llox ....... . . . I-4 ll I7mm1 IDAY 'lo IJAYH . ..5-II III IDuD1cvA'1A1cw ........ .. IV fXnA11N1Sl11A'1AmN AND IIACTLII IX . . . V CILASSES ....... . . . . Sumcm CILASS . . . -IIINIOR CILASS . . . . . SOPIIOMORH CILASS . . , I5nES11x1AN CILASS ... YI CJIKLANIIXIIONS ... VII 1X'l'11L13l ll S . . . VIII Alwnlrllsl All x1S ... four .....I2 .13-18 .19-61 .19-44 .-I5-53 .5-I-56 .56-59 .61-73 .75-82 83-IO-I Jfwln, may, to may, '19 Mr. VVillarcl and his assistants start the clay off right hy getting right clown to work. VVhat's on the program for totlav? Assembly? Clubs? Teachers' meeting? Xve can huy anything that our hearts clesire in the scholastic fielcl, except hrains, in the school store, where we get service with a smile. Xlletl better have'a good excuse, or hliss Noble ancl her stall will ltnow the reason whyl No slxipping arouncl herel Gooclnessl All those arnazecl faces- Wlhat new cliscovery has been marie in our chernistrv clepartment? linnnv Smith has hecorne a cracliere iaclt photographer through experience in the Uiversifietl Occupations Class. The eternal monitor! Qui' clean of boys and his assistants write acllnission and tarcly slips. Mr. Eller also- acts as a counselor for our students. . flmo, flHIllS, fllllllf-IT'l21YlJC SOIHC' ciav we shall final a use for it. VVe must form the right habits, and a typing class is the place where we learn to do just that. Wfhen our hancl plays at out-ole town lioothall games, the niaiorettes always go. l l s ,mi 5 M s f For the students who win essay con- tests there is frequently a reward for their good work. Not only do we learn about nouns and pronouns, Chaucer and Shakes- peare in twelfth grade English class, but also do we learn to appreciate the opera. hflavbel Photography is a good thing to ltnow, especially when we have a lovely subject. It isn't an exclusive banquet of im- portant executivesg itis just a box- supper for Key Club members and their dads. Preparing themselves as future homemalters, these young ladies work industriously in their home economics class. Under the tlirection of Mr. Eller the choir sings swcct music. Those musical interludes are always wel- coinecl hy the students. No, we arent south of the hortler: were in Miss Aclltins' Spanish class. Si! Si! Wlhen the Rocky Mount and NVil- son cheerleaders get together, they inspire good cheer uncl friendliness in all the meinhers of hoth schools. Dont they looli intelligent? Believe it or not, they were the school cancli- dates for the Pepsi-Cola Scholarship given in Noyemher. Shushl The lihrary is 21 place for concentration. Wfith all those hoolts, how can we fail to he intelligcntsiu. K, 4,4-f Awrw-f kr. Ns VV hen our hand marches to a pep rallv, the whole town turns out to join the jubilee and to give the foot- luall team hearty support, Keep 'em moving, James! Every- hncivis hungry! Ratliograinsl That is where we learn the latest gossip, stutlent aeeomf plishments, ancl athletie reeortls. The iuurnalisrn elass is lxept prettv hun' gathering all the school news. In Diversifiecl Qeeupatiens Stu- clents learn through aetual experienee. The entire high school must he there, hut of eourse, that is the wav it slmultl he when we play fnuthall in liavetteville. The team can alwavs use a little extra hacking. This plane will he Flying high soonl Ar the airport hoys are taught airplane mechanics with credit in D. U. Some housewives are surely lucliy to have their wash clay hlues talaen over hy D. O. trainecl hoys who learn to worli with big machinery in local firms. Yum, yulnl Good ol' cornstielis anal chiciien piel All for lunchl llats off, to our faithful Coolgsl Its assembly clay again, and eviclent- ly the program in store is going to he a gc motl onel This is where the 'hamly-man arouncl the house is macle. hir. Rose helps in the machine shop, his hoys heeolne proficient in all types ol' carpentry. DEDICATION Your pntienee, untlerstuncling, :intl unllailing cleyotion to us, the stutlents ol Charles L. Coon lligh School, have rnutle for you L1 yery clear pluee in our heartsg antl we, whom you have helped and guicletl with your tireless energy and neyer failing gootl will, lovingly tleclieate this annual to yous-Mus. fXlJA N. FELTON. 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Third Report -1-,x-NN ..k,... , ,, W... 7 ,W PM ,lf U , ' :,.f5WN,j' X --'-' -'van-1----f .fff Jflf . 1.7 . fi- -f ,J 0 I- Left to right: Mr. N. N. Schuumz Dr. G. E. Bcllp Mrs. A. W. Flemingg B112 L .mmm CTl11lil'I'I1tlI1Q Mrs. C. A. Kingg Dr. V. Tumor, Vice-Chairmung Dr. Ralph Pike: Nr. S. C. Chappell, Sccrctary. Page Fouriccvz BOARD OF TRUSTEES S. C. CiHAPPEI.L Szfpcrilztczzcfezzt of VVil501z City Schools n I .w w., N-- Wana G. W1LL,xRD, Principal of Charles L. C0011 High Sclwol 5: R , .,' , , rg, QQP-wwf wwf? 11115 RK 4. 'WAX 'l , . I M t .lgi 4. ' ,ape ,sk ff 21313 . ,,,. b , f . 2219 152' 51'ff'-35 . R. A. ELLEP. IIATTIE NOBLE Dean of Boys Dean of Girls Page Fifteen MISS VIRGINIA DARE ADKINS Englislz ami Spanislz MISS LELA AYCOCK English MRS. KATHLEEN B. BARNES General Sciencc MR. Il. P. BENTON . llistory, Civics, mul Alntlz 41 f MRS. C. L. BLACRRURN Q., 3 Y llistory and Cj01ll1llCl'ClUl Geography MRS. EDNA L. BOYKIN Seventlz Gracie f f i f MISS EVELYN ClOLIE Q W f 5' .4 K .1-46 :. N 4 , r3'f 4 ' f Home Economics nntl Science MR. VV. I. IJICKENS Mntlz nnrl Plzysicrzl Eclucntion MR. Pm. A. ELLER Bmul, Clzoir, mul Dcnn of Boys MISS JULIE E. FAIUXIER Business Etlucation MRS. KATIE B. FARRIS Clzeinistry mul Mtztlz MRS. ZXDA N. FELTON Business Education MISS LOUISE FITZOERALD bi A J Q I Englislz MISS ELIZABETH Il. IIARRELL , Englislz and lournalisnz 'ff' E MISS RUTH fXRLENE IIOLT English Page Sixteen 1 YH: 'M' MR. R. W. IIYDE 7? Dirersifieci Occupations, Business Law M V Consumer Economics, Sociology and L ' ' Economics 1 -, Eiga ' MISS VIRGINIA KNOWLES if I History, Civics, llenltlz mul Physical I N Eclucntion 'I Y' A MISS RUBY LANGFORD I I Almll MRS. PAUL W. LILES General Matli and General Business ' lxlll. Il. L. lXlADDEN V- ' if f '- Physical Education and Atlzletics ' if . jf, ' r t 3 I MISS lX1ARIAN E. lX'lARTIN i Matlz A fi , ,Ml MRS. IIILDA G. lxl0ORE English and Latin MISS llATTIE.NOBLE Dean of'Girls, Math and Latin lf- MISS CiREVILDA C. NORL'IAN History MRS. LUCY N. PAYNE Seventh Grade MRS. LLICILE B. PEARCE Honze Economics and Science MR. G. A. ROSE Industrial Arts and Science 4 'Z' MRS. CLYTEE W. SPICER ' Ai W 2 Biology - ' M.. ..- ' ,W I I .-fr my MISS GRACE L. SYKES W 5, Lilararian Wm M I A 9 nik, -Q., MRS. EDITH C. TALLEY f ' 5 7 , ., 81 entli Grade .Mp f N A It J 7 '7!iV?'Ti MISS ELLEN 1. VAIIGHAN English MR. W. M. WOODALL Seventli Grade MR. W. W. WOODARD History, Civics, Sociology and Economics A 5. MISS lN1YRTLE G. OAKEY Secretary MRS. GDIE B. QUARLES Scliool Nurse MRS. KIRBY WOODARD Assistant Librarian -vi! ii' Page Seventeen SHOTS OF GUR FACULTY Eighteen ww E i E 5 Rf Y w il Y d I S I V D Hmmm 51 SS ii I3 f!aa.4.m, CANHNO REAL JARRETT BOOK Il HISTGRY OF THE CLASS OF 1948 lire the liinal lines are written in this ehapter of our lives, lire the dav ol' our leaving for more extensive fields arrives, laet us iournev haela in memorv to the fall ol' '42 Xllhen, as timid seventh graders, with new ltnowledge to pursue, XVe heard our voiees ringing in the halls of Charles L. foon .Xnd felt our pride surging as we sang the sehool tune. Xlle ioined in the war eliliorts with honds and stamps and drives To help seeure the lireedoins toward whieh our eountrv strives. ilihe elass was not eomplete until the vear ol '43 XVhen our friends eame in to ioin us in high sehool aetivitv. 'lo us new fields were opened when as freshmen we returned 'lihere were algehra, Latin, English, and seienee to he learned. Some shown as glistening stars in leadership and learning. XX'hile others in athleties, high honors thev were earning. And then in VHS, hir. Xliillard ioined our troop To give to us the guidanee that inspired us as a group. Now eomes, to our memorv, the thoughts that we hold dear, lior heing eaught with ehewing gum was an ever present fear. XVe rememher our graeious teaehers, standing hv us all, Prepared to lend a helping hand if e'er our hopes might fall: ltior with their prieeless aid we put lilie into the pages, And there appeared heliore us our heritage through the ages. ilihen, next vear at the Prom, with our hearts all aglow, Ule found the shining pot-of-gold 'neath the eolored rainhow. lior during that exeiting fall, our foothall team eame through To eapture the state ehampicinship!an honor to them clue. XVe've eome at last to our senior vear with glories for us alone. The 1'illLll0AQl'tllII and QNOCUUN are worlts we're proud to own. llut soon these will he memories of things that we hold dear, .Xnd we shall eherish eaeh shining one in everv eoming year. lior as this graduation dav hrings nearer our sehool days to an end We talte up the toreh of life: Hive are finishing, to heginf, JUDY KATZIN AND jouisi FARIXIER Page Tweizfy SENIOR CLASS BOBBY KING ............. ..... I Jl'L'iitIL'll1 JIIXIIXIY ZRAKAS , . . . .tx7iL'L Pl'L'SiL1L'IIl DULURES IXIURAD . . . . ,Secretary RONALD N015 ......... ........ ' f1'cnszz1'cr CSIIARLES IJRAUGIIN, -ln. ...SUVQUIIIII'tIf'fxl'HlS CLASS CTOLORS1 131110 and U'l1ite CSLASS MOTTU: UQ rm' flnislzing to Iwgizzn OUR MASCOTS CENE QQRANTHAM B013 lDEANS J Page Tuventyrmze IIf5IOVil7llS 'IOHN FARNIER, In. 'IUDITII KATZIN rg ,. , H fj':-.-4. P' ff A4 I 3' wa M1 5 ,, V i E, 3 Hw y f .Y A X ,, A A x f :I 3 6 -Q . ' 52' K4 5 . 4 f l 4 -n ' 5' Q' 7, 2 A ff 3 S s' Y- , . 'w,f, ' 1 ,qw Q ,Ni- 08661, :nga 1 V - 1 WJ f '25 Page Tu'entyftu'o ,ans lQx Tcstators BETSY IIAYES BETSY FARMER SENICJR SCRIBES Poets PXIARTIIA NASSIF C,xmmL SUMIXIERFIELD 40' Pmplzets 'IUIIN CEOLD, IR. SUSAN LEVVIS 'QU' Wy? SENIOR PIIOIIARD BRYANT IXNTIIONY BONES Junior Basketball l, 25 junior Football l, 25 Manager Varsitv Baseball 25 Dramatics Club 25 SfllCl6Ilf'clUllIlL'll l, 35 Home Room Officer l, 35 Prom Committee 3: Office xxlflflx 35 Manager Varsitv Football 45 lXll'JI'IIlQl'llI1l Club 4. lJOROTHY JEAN BAKER DOT Prom Committee 35 Daisy Chain 3, VVALTER llERBERT BALL 'KIIERIHZRTH Rcidiogrnm Staff 2, Business MaII:IgeI' 45 Cleo Club 2, 35 Prom Committee, Entertainment 35 Monitor 35 Key Club 2, 3, 45 Home Room Officer 3, 45 Editorial Staff COLIOON 45 PepSi'Cola Scholarship 45 Superlative 4. ALFRED EZELL BALLANCE ALI'RIgD FRANCES LOVE BARNES FRANcI3S Intramural Basketball 35 Prom Committee 35 'livping Medal 35 Band 45 Office VVork 4I JABIES ALVIN BARNES HIAIXIIISH lXlARY LOUISE BARNES HBIARY Lou Transferred from Chapel Hill High School 25 Served at Prom 25 Intramural Softball 25 Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 45 Sport Club 2, 3. VERGIE lVlARIE BASS Icsllxn Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Victory Corps 25 Prom Committee 35 Daisy Chain 3. 'IWW ann, 'qH1p.w,.SA fr' - MP, NG' 4,,,.,I, fd my-SW Page Twenty-three ar'-yr ff? !J3a wY. is q if Q Q V x ' 4, -fe A rf' if 'Du . ef' 1 ,sf ' ' .a.:3,,r, L .. , Aa f 4? 1- if--af x ,,,e,,9?443. 1 .. J.. W., Mating 'Q f if , 4 . ,ist 161, I ?QT?32:TTfm?',w'fs2Z 7 '11, 4 'W ' 1' 'fs ' ' .f wi-A . , .. ,Qa-2'3 N if Q V 'X . 5 X K 5 S 6 ., 'fy wi, ' A 7 x .T T 1 f 'sf . 3' . Y: A A , 2 ' r mf ,, f A 5 gg., . :aux by . f 3. ww 12777 Page Twezzfy-fozn' RAYMETA BATCHELOR RAY Glee Club 15 Radiogram Staff 45 Transferred from Norfolk 3. NELL MOSELEY BATEINIAN NELL Victory Corps 15 Radiogram Reporter 15 Intramural Basket! ball 2, 35 Prom Committee 35 Monitor 3. WILLIAM DAVID BATTS, IP.. SK1'r Victorv Corps 15 junior Football 15 4-H Club Officer 15 Home Boom Officer l, 35 Band 2, 35 Prom Committee 3. lVlARZELLA VVOODARD BATTS IINIARSHIVIELLOYVH Served at Prom 25 Home Nursing Club 25 Prom Come mittee 35 Intramural Basketball 3. CHARLES IIORACE BEDGOOD, ja, BuDDv junior Football l, 25 Junior Basketball 1, 25 Dramatics Club 15 Intramural Baseball l5 Home Room Officer l, 25 Prom Committee 2, 35 Meteorology 25 Monitor 35 Student Council 35 Cheerleader 3, Head 45 Glee Club 35 Choir 45 Superlative 45 Class Mascots Committee 45 Business Staff Btuliogrum 4. EVERETT BLAKE, JR. UEVERETTH Home Room Officer 1, 25 junior Football 1, 25 Intra- mural Basketball l, 25 Victorv Corps 15 Rudiogram Reporter 1, 25 Band 35 Drum Major 35 Chairman Table Committee at Prom 35 Key Club 3, 45 Tennis 3, 45 Monogram Club 45 Business Manager COCOON 45 Monitor 3, 45 Chairman Concession 4. lVlARY I-IESTER BOSWELL HESTER', Home Room Officer 15 Dramatics Club I5 Honor Citi- zenship Club 25 Prom Committee 35 Monitor 4. CLEO PEGGY JOYCE BOYETTE MJOYIY Victorv Co s 15 Scribblers' Club 25 Intramural Basket- ball 2, 3, 45 gperved at Prom 25 Prom Committee 35 Intra- mural Softball 35 Glee Club 45 Rudiogmm Staff 4. JOHN WILLIANI BOYETTE B1LLx ' Transferred from Rock Ridge 35 Home Room Reporter 45 Football 45 Superlative 4. 3 BARBARA JEAN BREVVER J 5' HBARBARAH Prom Committee 3. ROBERT LOYD BRINKLEY, JR. ' BOY Junior Football lg Home Room Officer 15 Rutlimuum I Reporter I5 Monitor l, 2, 35 Prom Committee 3. T . 7,1 ,Nm -we 'mx , f 'N-VM' tu ,Kay , ANN BULLOOK J HIXNNH Home Room Officer 15 Intramural Basketball I5 Student Council 25 Monitor 35 Prom Committee 35 Class Motto and Colors Committee 4. lVlELVIA CERALDINE BUNN A Q - v it? , HCLERALDH if t ' Prom Committee 3. X if 1 L, if gg, 1 3' u S 'J U V V1 4 vemffiy A: A, Y, NANCY RUTH CAMDEN NANcY Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Served at Prom 2: Prom Committee 35 Basketball 4. ni r LESLIE BERKLEY CARWILE, JR. BERK Manager Junior Football 15 Meteorology' Club 25 Bzml ,S , - W 2, 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Stunt Night 3, 45 Home Room iraq. 5 We Officer 4. , 'wr' J CHARLES MCIVER CLAYTON HBUBBAH Home Room Officer 2, 3, 45 Junior Basketball 35 Junior- Senior Prom 35 Monitor 35 Tennis 3, 45 Concession 4. Page Tu'ezzt1'-fit'e my MBT 9w,,1f,,. W2: ':2' 7 fa. ,K W ' at Page Twenty-six MARY LOIS CRAWFORD WIGGLER Transferred from Fremont, Basketball 2, 34 Co-Author of junior Class Song 3, Radiogram Staff 45 Prom Committee 25 Intramural Basketball 4. EDWARD LEE CROWDER HAMBONEl, Home Room Officer 15 Junior Basketball lg Junior Foot- ball lg Baseball 1, 3, 4, Co-Captain 35 Basketball 2, 3, 4g Football 2, 3, 4, All-Eastern 45 Monogram Club 2, 3, 43 Meteorolo y Club 3, All-Eastern Conference, All-State: All-AA 'lilmurnament Team, All-Mid-South Tournament. ROBERT LESTER CURLIN BOBBY Prom Committee 3. DONALD ELMER lDANIEL DONNIE', WILLIAM ADAMS DARDEN USULLYH Transferred from Stantonsburg High School lg Base- ball lg Junior Football 29 Varsity Football 3, 49 Home Room Officer 4, Prom Committee 3. RICHARD KELLY DAVIS DYNAMITE Junior Basketball lg Junior Baseball lg Junior Football l, 25 President Home Room 2, Officer 4, Meteorology Club 2, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Victory Corps lg Super- lative 4, Vzirsitv Basketball 2, 3, 45 Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4, Varsity Football 3, 4, Most Valuable Playerls Award 4, All-State 4, All-Eastern 4, AllfSouthem 3, 4. ALTON DEWEY DICKERSON MALTONH Band 3, 4. MARY FRANCES DIXON FRANIcIE Prom Committee 35 Monitor 4. Cl'IARLES lX400RE DRAUGIIN, JR. Bum-Ly Junior Football 1: Varsitv Football 2, 3, -lg Rlonogram Club 3, -lg Manager Basketball fl, -l: Monitor -lg Home Room Officer 2, 3. -lg Student Council 2, 3, Senior Class Officer -lg Superlative -lg Prom Committee 2, 3, BllSll'lL'NN Staff clOC'O0N -lg Rtuliugnzm Staff -lg Intramural Baseball 1: Senior Store Manager 4. N:XTliAN IDOUGLAS lJRIVER DOUG Radio Club lg Varsiti' Rand 2, 3, -lp Prom Coinmitteu 3. AVIS LiXFI-XYETTE IJIIDLEY 17.n'E Home Room Officer 2: Glee Club 2, 3, Pianist 2, Stunt Night 2, 3, Daisv Chain 3, Prom Committee 3, Basketball 3, Band 2. 3, -l: ll. D. C. State Prize 3, Nation al Medal 4. CAMILLA ANN EASON HRIILLAU ' Prom Committee 2, 3: Home Room Officer 1: R!lLll1lgl'AIHl Staff -lg Transferred from VVashington, D. C. 2. RICHARD VIRGIL EASON UXVIRGILH Junior Football 2, 3, Varsitv Football -lg Ruzliogmni Re- Eorter -lg Nlonitor -lg Superlative -lg Monogram Club -lg rom Committee 3. AGNES RAYE EATAION ACME Transferred from Pineland -lg Intramural Basketball -lg Glee Club 4. ELIZABETH ANN FARMER HBETSYH Sports Club 1: Art Club lg Junior Cheerleader l, 2, Head Junior Cheerleader 23 Newspaper Essav Contest 2, Stunt Night 1, 33 Prom Committee 3, Home Room Officer 3, Ruzlzoirmn Reporter 3, Staff -lg Daisv Chain 3, lntra mural SO tball 33 lntramural Basketball 2, 3, 4: Eiitorial Staff Of COCOON 4: Last VVill and Testament -lg Superlativc 43 Vllranglers' Club -lg Sponsor Rockv Mount XVilson Foot- ball Game -lg Keyette Club -l. lVlARY ELIZABETH ETHERIDGE MARY .. Q. ,,,.,.,., , sys rurfcq ww Q-if Wi 13 V 'mn' E ...nw - .ul- -we ...xv K ' ,r ' an, pw, W Q Page Twenty'-5e1'en ,Mt Z was nan 41' 'ai Page Twezztyfeight 'WWW ,9---r JOHN LOVELACE FARNIER, JR. JOHN Y Student Council l, 2, 34 Marshal l, 2, Chief 3: Kev Club 2, 3, 4, Officer 4, President Junior Class 3: Essav Contest Tennis 3, 45 Eglitor COOOON 43 Pepsi-Cola Scholarship 43 Concession 3, 4, Superlative 4: Monogram Club 45 Class Historian 43 President VV'ranglers' Club 45 Junior Lion 4. FRED L. GARRIS HFRED., Junior Football 1: Band 2: Rmliogrum Reporter 4. ELSIE LUCILLE GAY VV1ooLEII Prom Committee 3: Daisx' Chain 3g Transferred from Black Creek 3. JOHN DANIEL GOLD, Bro IDEAL Rurliogrurn Reporter 1, 2, Co-Elitor 4, Scribblers' Club 25 Monitor 25 Newspaper Essav Contest 3g Class Prophecv 45 Elitorial Staff COCUON 45 VVranglers' Club 4. WILLIABI EDVVINE GRADX' Intramural Basketball lg Junior Football 2: Machine Shop 2: Dramaties Club lg Stunt Night 2, 35 Prom Committee 3: Monitor 43 Choir 4. lVlARY ELIZABETH HACKNEY BET'rx ' Sports Club 2, Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4, Monitor 33 Daisv Chain 35 Prom Committee 35 Band 4g Maiorette 43 Clee Club lg Superlative 4, Deans Assistant 4. VARINA JEAN l'lARRISON JEAN Dramaties Club lg Vietorv Corps lg Radiognzm Reporter I: Home Room Officer l, 2, Sports Club 2, 3: Monitor 2, 53 Daisv Chain 3g Intramural Softball 55 Prom Committee 3: Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Editorial Staff of C'ocOON 4: Ke-Vette Club 4. RALPH EDWARD l IARRISON i'RrXLPH'i Radio Club lg Meteorology Club 25 Prom Committee 33 Student Council 4. PECQLY JANE I IARTMAN Plata Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Prom Committee 33 Daisv Chain 35 Home Boom Officer 5g Band 3, 4. , PAUL NATHAN IIAWKINS UIIAXVKH Junior Football lg Varsitv Football 2, gl Navv '45, '46g Baseball 34 Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, President 3. xg Q BETSY ANN I IAYES f-Bm Victorv Corps lg junior Cheerleader 1, 25 Home Room Officer l. Z, 33 Sports Club 2: Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 3: Junior Class Officer 3: Chairman Entertainment Prom Committee 3: Varsitv Cheerleader 3, 4: Student Council 4g Business Staff clOCOON 4: Business Staff Radiogram 45 Kevette Club 43 Testator 4g Monitor 45 Co-Chairman Stunt Night 4. !xLCIE DAVID Illcxs, IR. D. Band 3, 4. W' M ETHEL GRAY IIILL E'rHEL Home Room Officer 1. Z, 43 Daisv Chain Eg Prom Committee 3. WALTER LEE I IOLLAND ROBERT BIARILYN HUDSON Boo Home Room Officer lg Intramural Basketball I. 24 Intramural Softball 2: Glee Club 2, 3: Senior Store 3 4' Prom Committee 33 Tickets 3, 49 Monitor 4. -IAMES CHARLES IIUSSEY gg.-' -s .,.- if i'9', 4 '. ,.Q'2Y I sf 'j.2 '-v ,,. 'N'-s Wy! .mf -sm qw 4-.ya-.qv ,,-. 115- CHARLIE Home Room Officer lg Intramural Basketball lg junior I Football 1, 24 Rarliogram Reporter 2, Staff 45 Varsitv Foot- . ball 3, 45 Basketball Manager 43 Monogram Club 4. I Wlfrt ' ,,,,..,-4' Page Twenty-11i11e lt... 4,-Jani, ...,.4 E' CADIILOLIS FRANKLIN JOHNSTON, JR. ulxPEn Junior Football 1, 24 Junior Basketball 1, 24 Varsitv Football 3, 44 Varsitv Basketball 3, 44 Monogram Club 3, 44 Haziiogrmn Staff 4. NANCY FIJHOINIAS JOHNSTON NANCY Yictort' Corps IJ Ilonie Boom Officer 24 Decorations Junior Senior Prom 34 Dean's Assistant 4. CIORDON JEFFERSON JONES HBONEYM Home Room Officer I4 Junior Basketball l, 24 Junior lootbnll I, 24 Monogram Club 3, 4: Varsitv Basketball 3, 44 Tennis 3, 44 VicefPresitlent Student Council 44 Business Staff of COUOON 4. 'U' WAS? IXIARY Lou JORDAN MARY Lou Student Council I4 Ilonie Room Officer 3. JUDITH SIIERYL KATZIN -.JUDYH Citizenship Club I4 lloine Room Officer 24 Monitor 24 Intramural Basketball 2. 3, 44 Prom Committee 34 Glee- Club 3: Daisv Chain 3, Intramural Softball 34 Editorial Staff of Cot'OoN 4: Class Ilistorv 44 Radiogmm Staff 44 Supcrlative 44 Pepsi Cola Scholarship Contestant 44 Kevette Club 4. .art .unsup- RUTH YVONNE KELLY RUTH Yictorv Club I4 Glee Club I, 24 Prom Committee 2, 34 Daisv Chain 3. I I' 377i3 4 .tt,V,, , hxf- CHARLES ADDISON KING, JR. f CHARLIE Q ii' .f In ' Q ' - 7 Art Club I: Prom Committee 34 Band I, 2, 3, 44 Q Ilmliog1'u111 Staff 4. if , T ' 4 W, 1 Page Thirty ROBERT WATKINS KING, JR. BOBBY Junior Football l, 25 Junior Basketball I, 24 Rudiogram Reporter Z4 Marshal 1, Glee Club 2, gl Entertainment JuniOrfSeniOr Prom 34 Officer Junior Class 34 Band Z, 3, 44 Kev Club 2, 3, 4, President 44 Varsitv Football 3, 44 Varsitv Basketball 3, 44 Monogram Club 3, 44 Monitor 44 President Senior Class 44 Pepsi-Cola Scholarship Contestant 4g Super- lative 4. EUNICE ALEACE I..AlN'1lXI UEUNICEH Home Room Officer 2: Prom Committee 3: Daisv Chain 3. REBA EL1zABE1'n LANDEIS REE Intramural Basketball l. 3: 4: Prom Committee 3: Home Room Officer 4: Maiorettc 4: Band 4: Radiogfmar Staff 3: Secretarial Club 4. ' I lAROLD WILBLIRA LANDRUIXI I IAROLDW . Monitor 4. lhlARY FARRELL LAVVRENCE '-MARY Victorv Corps l: Sports Club 2: lluzliogrunz Reporter 2. Staff 4: Home Room Officer 2, 3, 4: Prom Committee 3: Intramural Basketball 2: Daisv Chain 3: Student Council Officer 4: Superlative 4: Debating Club 4: Monitor 4: President Kevette Club 4. I IENRY LEE LEWIS HSLICKH Dramatics Club l: Junior Football 1: Intramural Base' ball I: Radiogrmn Staff 2, 4: Home Room Officer 2: Monitor 3: Rani 2, 3, 4: Cheerleader 3, 4: Prom Com- mittee 2, 3. SUSAN COBB LEWIS SusAN Dramatics Club l: Home Room Officer l, 2: Scribblers' Club 2: Intramural Basketball 1, 3: Marshal l, 2. 3: Served at junior Senior Prom 2, General Chairman 3: VVho's VVho 3: Band 3, 4: Maioreltc 3, 4: Radiogram Staff 4: Class Prophecv 4: Superlative 4: Pepsi Cola Scholarship Con- testant 4: Debating Club 4: D. A. R. Citizenship Award 4: Officer Kcyette Club 4: Superlativc Poet. ROBERT BROWN LINEBERGER HBOBBYH junior Football 1: Prom Committee 3: Stunt Night 3: Clee Club 4: Business Staff COOOON 4: Band 2, 3, 4. ANNIE JOYCE lh'lEADOVVS i.JAYn Red Cross Club 1: Served at Junior-Senior Prom 3: Marshal 2, 3: Home Room Officer 2: Prom Committee 3: Radiogram Reporter 3: Class Colors and Motto Committee 4: Editorial Staff of COCOON 4: Superlativc 4: Office Assistant 4: Keyette Club 4. ,ui it 'li' ...M-an-Q xx,-....a-Uv -may 5- tif 5. 5 54 . 4 MY iff 9 f,L R. ,. 'fa . S . ,A:,A X , , 1 . ff Zf'l y M 5 W Wiz, f' Y f .A 7, A , Page Thirty-two KENNETH EARL MERCER UKENNETHH ROBERT LUTHER lXlILLER, Ill HBEANIEH Home Room Officer 2, 3, 45 Kev Club 4, 45 Stunt Night 5: Daisv Chain 35 Elitorial Staff OfiCOCOON 4 Monitor 45 Concession Stand 4. BARBARA BULLIXIAN lVlOORE HBOBBIIEH 'liransfei'rccl from Oceana High 3: Iintertainment Com mittee junior Senior Prom 35 Choir 3, 45 Intramural Basket ball 3, 4: Cheerleader 45 Superlative 4. ,IOHN B. lVlOORE 4'jOHN Prom Committee 35 Bus Driver 3, 4. WADE LEE lX'lOORE VVAE1fLE', Htnliogmiii Staff l, 25 Home Room Officer 1, 25 Mt-tcorologv Club Officer 25 Band 2, 3, 4. JAINIES DAVID lVlORGAN HIIEINKLEH Dramatics Club 25 Intramural Baseball 25 lllonitor 4. DOLORES ANN lVlURAD DOL0REs Dramatics Club 15 Victorv Corps l: Home Room Officer 15 Intramural Softball 2, 35 Sports Club 2, 35 Decorations Prom 35 Invitations Prom 35 Rariiogram Reporter 35 Daisv Chain 35 Typing Award 35 Monitor 3, 45 Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 45 Senior Class Officer 45 Superlative 45 Colors and Motto Committee 45 Kevette Club 4. lX'lARTHA lVlARIE NASSIF HlVlART1-IA Drainatics Club 15 Prom Waitress 25 Prom Committee 35 Home Room Officer 1, 45 Marshal 35 Glee Club 3: Student Council 4: Kevette Club 45 Monitor 45 Intramural Basket- ball 45 Class Poem Committee 45 Tickets Committee 4. IAMES GARLAND NEWSOBIE BULL Junior Basketball 15 Stutlcnt Council 2, Varsitv Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Superlative 3, Varsitv Basketball 2, 3, 4, All- Ezistern 3: Varsitv Football 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, All- Conference 4. Shrine Bowl 4: Varsitv Bantl 2, 3. 4: Mono- gram Club 2, 3, 4: lligh Scorer of Eastern Conference, AllStateg All-AA Tournament Team, Mid-South Tourna- ment Team. , t IANIES RAY NICHOLS UJIINIINIIEH Art Club lg Scribblers' Club 25 Prom Committee 35 Band 2, 3, 4. RONALD DEANS NOE UNO, Junior Football l, 2, 3, Home Room Officer I, 3: Victorv Corps 2, Prom Committee 33 Class Officer 44 Student Council 4g Business Staff COCOON 4. DAVID LYNWOOD OWENS, JR. DAVID 'Transferrei from Saratoga 23 llistorv Club 25 Home Room Officer 25 Kev Club 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 33 Concession 4. ROBERT KENELBT PARKER ' BOBBY Home Room Officer l: Intramural Baseball l: Junior Football 2, Radiogram Staff 2: Manager Baseball lg Prom Committee 35 Manager Football 44 lX'IonitOr 4. DONALD BAILEY PERRY uDONrr Rudiogmm Staff lg Home Room Officer lg Band 1, 2, History Club 25 Prom Committee 35 Monitor 49 Super- lative 4. WILLARD REX PERRY REX Transferred from Bailev 35 Varsitv Football 4g Muno- gram Club 4. JOHN CARPER PHILLIPS HJOHNH Band 2, 3, 45 Bus Driver 3, 49 Choir 4. im '94 'il-an we - .gffw iv H ' . Y z- f .2 W I-A xy , Jai ' '.. ' . , Jw - A . ,, ,,,....a. F4 -V W' ' A X wk '.:,.f- , Q .ff K l, ,r is 10 -M. Y Rom N214 5 gh., s Page Thirty-tlu ee A ' '4 f -ff t ww xff N n , h rx. E A49 ' gl . fn-..alf ' fav, .L , W1 I i X I 1 q I If . E , 7-Qs 'D vigil 51Y'f93i'w 96+ n -91 Wg, -A fa gf Y. Z - 'ur .2113 s ,5 -1 Q27 , an f' .I 11 ' ,,-. 4' 1 f , - ,, lwfii-itfi 'V . ,S .wav fl --in - A ts., , . , .il X 'Ag 5 v AV' f fi' 1? ff' if L Page Tlzirty-fozn' IXIALLORY ALFRED PITTIVIAN, IR. D1cRy' Intramural Baseball lg lXIeteOrOlogv Club 2: Iunior I7OOt ball I, 2: Junior Basketball 1, 2g Intramural Baseball lg Clee Club 3: Monitor 3g Home Room Officer 35 Prom Committee 35 Varsitv Basketball 4. I ITLDA ClREY POOLE B1LL', Prom Committee 2: Sports Club l, 23 Hurliugrnnz Staff 4. EDNA lxIARIE PRIDOEN HSINIOKIEH Yietorv Corpn lg Prom Committee Z3 Secretarial Club 4. BETTY IXIAE SCOTT I n BETIY Home Room Officer 35 Daisv Chain 35 'Prmn CIUIFIIUIIICU 3g Secretarial Club 4. SAMERA lXIARY SALEEBY HSAlNIEE'1'A'y btuclent Council lg Dramatics Club l, 25 Home Room Officer 2: Intramural Softball 29 Daisy Chain 39 Intramural Basketball 2, 33 Prom Committee 3. VVILLIAIXI IIOBSON PROVO HPIOBBYH VVILLIAINI PERRIN RICKS BILLY Junior Football I, 25 Ra:lio,gra111 Reporter 2, 33 Home Room Officer 2, 3g Prom Committee 3. IEANNINE VIRLEY RITTENBURY ' 'IE ANNTNE U Art Club lg Glee Club 2, 3g Rzuliogram Staff 4. Lucy IRENE SHEALY Lucy Prom Committee 53 Seeretoriul Club 4, Duisx' Cbuin 3. .IA1xiEs EDWARD SM1111 j1Mmx ' Prom Committee 3. ROBERT SPUROEON SPE1c:i1'i 1SvuRc.LoN Yictorv Corps lg Ynrsitv Football 2, 5, 4, XllSlule 3, .Xllliastern 3g Baseball 5, 4: AlUI1'Jgl'klI'Il Club 2, 3, 45 D lrom Committee 3. VVALTER EDVVARD STALLINLQS ..ED,, VVILLIAM EARL STOTT EARL', CAROL Lou Su1x1ix1ERF1ELD M1LL1E Home Room Officer lg Dramaties Club lg lntrinnurul Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Monitor 3, 4: VVrungle1's' Club 3, 4, Officer 4: Stunt Night 5: Llflhlllllilglel' Business Staff Radiogrrlm 3. Colilitor 4: Prom Coinmittue 3: lJe:m's Assistant 3, Junior Clwerlezldcr 3, Tickets Committee 3, 45 Senior Store 44 Class Poem 4, Superlative 4. Louis .IEROINIE FFAYLOR UG. Bin Victorv Corps lg Junior Football l, 2: Junior Basketball I, 23 Rzuiiogruni Reporter 23 Varsitv Football 3, 4: Daisv Chain 3: Tvping Award 35 Kev Club 3, 43 Monogrtnn Club 4, Baseball 4. RUTH CAROL TAYLOR SHORTY Victory Corps 13 Served at Prom 25 Prom Committee 5. -in eff. swf wwf? ,Af 'hi' - H ,. 2 50-fwvvm , 4- ' .,,. ' ' f' X f fzzwf 'Q V 5 . A X1 5 3 2 ' 1 ' ,L ' ,f f 5254.4 ' A J , ' QP' fv'4 Z-371'-fx i V111 L X .5 7 ., Q'igA7f5fi. ,, ' 5 515 ' ' ...-ff? L.. Page Tliirfi-fire 1 'TNQ r .WYL1 4'1 sugar Page Thirty-six lVlARGARET ELOISE FI-QROUTINIAN UIXIARTU Victorv Corps lg Transferred from Elm Citv 3g Secre- tarial Club -lg Prom Committee 3. IIAIXIES WILBUR TURNER, -IR. HXVOODIEH junior Football 1: Victorv Corps lg Varsitv Football 3, 4: Home Room Officer 4, Rmliogrmu Staff -lg Monogram Club 4, Intramural Baseball l. lVlILDRED WALSTON Yr00'I'SIEH Sports Club 34 Dean's Assistant 3, 4. ALLISON DEANS WELLS HPEANU'I ' junior Basketball lg RKIIIIUZYYITII Staff 2, 45 junior Football I, 2, 3, Junior Class Officer 33 Kev Club 2, 3, 4, Officer 3g Yarsitv Basketball 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 2, 3, 49 VVho's VVho 35 Tennis 3: Monitor 43 Pepsi Cola Scholar- ship 4: Superlative 49 Presilent Student Boclv 45 Varsitv Iiootball 4. lvlARY IANE WESSMAN MERT Ilome Room Officer lg Student Council 1, 25 Monitor 2, 3, Prom Committee 3: Glee Club 3, Daisv Chain 39 Intramural Basketball I, 4g Sponsor VVilson Rockv Blount Came 4g Stunt Night 1, 2. SYLVIA WHITE WHEELER Sx'I.vIA Art Club lg Prom Committee 3. PURINGTON VVILLIAIXI WHITFIELD HBILLH Machine Shop 2. ALTON LEE WHITLEY HALTONH Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3. I-IAZEL LORAINE WHITLEY iiHAZEL Home Boom Officer l, 4: Prom Committee 3, Hutlingrum Reporter 3. CECIL THOMAS VV1LL1AMs UCECILH Citizenship Club lg Band 2, 3,' 45 4-H Club 1, 25 Bus Driver 3, 4. DOROTHY LEE VV'1LL1AMsON 4-IJOTH Victory Corps lg Basketball 3: Home Boom Officer l, 4, Prom Committee 3. JOHN LEON WINSTEAD KKIOHNYY Baseball 3g Rudiogram Staff 4. ' FLETCHER THURMAN WOODARD, IR. HSQUIRREIX' Junior Baseball lg Junior Football 35 Prom Committee 2, 3, Business Staff Badiogram 4, Business Staff COCOON 4. JAMES THOMAS ZRAKAS ttI1MMYv- Intramural Baseball lg junior Basketball l, 25 Junior Football l, 23 Band 2, 3, 49 Varsitv Basketball 3, 4, 5, Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4, 54 Varsitv Football 3, 4, 5, Captain 4, Most Valuable Plaver 4, All-Conference 4, 5, All State 4, 5, CO-Captain AllfState 5, CofCaptain Shrine Came 5, All-Southern 5, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, 55 Glee Club 3. 4, Student Council 45 Kev Club 49 Prom Committee 4g Home Room Officer 44 VVl'1o's VVho 4: Junior Lion 5, Officer Senior Class 5, Dailv News Athlete of VVeek 5: Monitor 55 Co-Chairman Stunt-Night 55 Secretary-Treasurer Monogram Club 5. .,-wav Page Tlzirtyeseven BES'l'-fXLL-,XIKOLI N ID lo symbolize Xllmt we bare found l lL'I'C'I'C llet and HlJCLlI1L1t,H RL'SI Llll'Lll'lJLll1Ll. 77 J' qi 4.460 1, 4 Q fa- ' 'Sh , 9 Lx ,- ,. if SENICJRf BEST DRESSED Our luusbion plates are Bedgood and Murad, A band box lussie And ll well-dressed lad. MOST TALENTED Bobbie and Herbert, Our talented two- Piano, tbeir love, Music, tbeir eut SUPERLATIVES MOST STUDIQUS Susan and John Couicl never gripe About their grades, Tiiexfre not the type. W ITTIEST Qui' Cute iii' Mary Anti VViid Biilii Boyette, Theyre the craziest youiii find, The wittiest youil get, MOST PQPULAR rl1i1CX'il'C IUOPLI iLll'iiQY PILIS I iuves and King, ilnutigli of their pruists XX'e ctinit possilulx' sing Thexfre not on the .f AP Q Q7 9 If 7 t 4 BEST LGOKINC Virgil and Bettv Best looking of ull, Let it never he said hall. MOST DEPENDABLE Bucky and Joyce, This is their story- In clependahility, They're just like Qld Glory. MOST ATHLETIC Football, tennis, Voliey ball, track, No matter what the sport, For it, they have a knaekf MCDST LIKELY TO SUCCEED lnto medicine Theyll both proceed, ludy and Don- hfost likelv to succeed. WE SHALL ALWAYS REMEMBER We shall always remember our Charles L. Coon After that happy but sad dav in june, VVe shall always remember the dances and fun, Activities, honors, and work well done. We had lots of thrills at our breath-taking games, Whe1'e our team became a Blue and Cold flame. As rhev went burning their wav on to victory, Their lovaltv and courage for all to see. Well turn from the lighthearted to whats inside Our feelings of gratitude, we must not deride. After all our complaints, manv sighs, and our groans, To a world of knowledge we find we've been shown. To all of vou teachers each one held so dear Thanks, for your forbearance, your interest sincere, Your kindness and patience, your cheerfulness, too In the future, will aid us to see all things through. The friendships we cherish, each one firm and true, Ihe davs of the coming vears can never undo. VVe've shared our jovs and sorrows, and other odds and ends Little things make up our lives, but the best is made bv friends. To all of vou dear ones, we promise a prayer To assure vour being kept in our loving Lords care. Yes, we shall always remember our Charles L. Coon, As we come to our graduation-a bit too soon. BV lVfARTHA lX'fARlE NASSIF CLASS PROPHECY No man ltnows what awaits when he opens a door. And we, the Senior Class of nineteen fortveeight, are on the threshold of the door of the future. Some will approach it cautiously and some, hastily. Many of those who choose the thorny path of dillicultv will picli their way through the thistles to receive the rose of success, while there are others who, blinded hy the hluff of an easv achievement, will never reach the summit, hut will always he anchored heneath the tower of the great. Still other members will inherit a life of mediocrity and settle down-not in the main stream hut in one of its lesser trihutaries. XVhen we tear ourselves awav from the dreams and intimaeies of youth. we leave a part of us hehindg iust as a howling hall leaves the howleris hand and starts its wav along, so do wez and according to what eourse we take- lies the solution as to what our final score will he. If we could call for a command performance of ten years hence, assuredly our class would represent all wallts of life. Douhtless time, having ehipped awav at us, would have left its ugly scars, rendering some of our memhers almost unrecognizahle. XX'e would meet those who have reached the top rung of the ladder, those still seelaing wisdom, and those who have fallen hy the wayside. And if we eould turn the crystal hall of the future slowly focusing the delicate shaft of time, we would hrealx it into a multitude of eolors-eaeli detached, unrelated hut clear within the wandering depths of the prism. And strangely enough each color of the hrolten shaft would reflect the individuality of some soul wandering in the dull shadows of the future. Deliherate, perhaps a hit ungainlv-there we are, some of us caught in the swift, sweet current of success: others, lost in the hitterness of defeat. But each, for hetter or for worse, has his crisis, and whether destiny presses us into the eulverts of success or the well-worn channels of de- gression, depends entirelv upon her mood. And after we have run the course of our fancy, we suddenly find that we have undergone startling evolutions of character and personalitvfthe extent to which depending upon the length of our course-as well as our llexihilitv. But so changed are we that although we appear elearly in the crystal of the prism, we are unreeognizahle. And so only as a group are we ahle to judge the extent of our suecessfulness, hut as individuals we are still shrouded heneath the darlt folds of time's intangible veil. SUSAN LEWIS AND JOHN GOLD Page Forty two NAPS! Page Forty - LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT Having worlted many long and hard hours here in Charles L. Coon, we, the Class of '48, endeavoring to Lind our calling in life, do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament. First, to you, our beloved Alma Mater, we wish to leave our unfailing gratitude for the many happy memories shared with you in the past and our solemn promise lor loyalty in the uncertain future. To our ever present helper, lriend, and principal, lylr. George S. Wfillard, we leave our best wishes for the future and our thanlts for his patient guidance in the past. To our dear little maseots, Clene Grantham and Bob Deans, we leave our sincerest hopes for a happy lille, enriched with love, friendship, and success. Wle wish to extend to our esteemed faculty our deepest appreciation for their understanding services to us during these past four years. To those sweet rising juniors, we leave our best wishes for the success of their prom and hope they don't get half the headaches we did. To next years we-ltnoweitfall'' sophs, we leave a gentle hint that between Silas illtzrzzer and Henry ESHIOIZII there will be a lot of hard Cand we do mean hardil worlt ahead of them. To next years lireshmen, we bequeath the sincerest wish that the four years which they spend in high school will be filled with as many good times as ours have been. Inasmuch as we, the Class ol' '48, having worlxed and played together for these past four years and who are now closing the most important phase of our lives and going out into the world with our fond memories of Charles L. Coon High School, do hereby, and in witness thereof, on this, the thirty-first day of Nay, nineteen hundred and forty-eight, set our seal upon this document. NVitnessed: Signed: Miss LELA Aveoerc BETSY LIAYES MRS. KATIE FARRIS BETSY FARNIER Page Fv'H'f1 f01if JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS ROM LLEWELLYN .. ...... President PAT PATTERSON . . . . .X7iC6'Pl'CSit19llf JOY XQLLCOOD , . . . . .Secretary ROBERT DEANS . . . . .Treasurer 4'-Dr NANCY RIARLENE JOY Enwm EsTr11.LL ADKINS ALLEN ALLOOOD ALSTON ANTHONY Page Forty-Eve 1 W E! rm: ' QW Q f H 44' 'tw Rumi :L 'CIS-5' ' -ax? 1 A W. 'IV Ng 5 'Y 4 Page Fortvsix BETTY LYNNE BANKS CONSTANCE BARNES IIELEN BARNES VVADE BARNES EIILALIA BARNHILL FRANK BASS IIILTON BASS DOROTHY BATTS IIILTON BATTS 'IOANNE BELL WALTER BLAKE VERNIEL BOBBITT IIAZEL BOYKIN FIAHELIXIA BOYKIN JEAN BRIDGERS BILLY BRILEY BRONNA BROOKS LYN BROOKS BETTY BQAE BRYANT OLLIE BUNN BILL CILARK VALIE IYIAE CTOOLIE IXIYRTLE CTORBETT CQEORGE COURIE BILLY CUNNINIQIIARI ED DAVENPORT CDIIARLES DAVIS JIIXIIXIY EDGAR DAVIS JIIXIIXIIE ELIXIER IJAVIS LETTIE DAVIS IXIATILDA IDAVIS SIBYL DAWSON ROBERT DEANS FRANK DENNY IIARRY DEW JAIXIES DEW PAUL DEW POLLY DICKENS NIYRTLE DICKENSON SARAH DILLON HQ' ar-'nw-Q I 'IW S , X .- gf ,K A f.. 91, 1 , - ' ,M 1 ffw M' f W A ,J if fu-uf' ' .arf ' A A , , 5'- A QM? 1 I Page Forty-se1'e11 R? Rf- ,i an Mir Q . A 1' Z X ' I- ' f R A A 0 J K gg I Tir , V If N , , 3 J if x X I ' W - iw' -J , 'W' Wlmqy 4. if 'I Page Fo1'ty-eight AUDREY IDRIVER CJERALDINE EDWARDS MARY EEIRD ERNESTINE ETIIERIDGE JEAN FARMER MARY FIELDS JEAN FINCII NANCY GARDNER MARY LUIS CJRIFFIN LORRAINE IIAOAN LEWIS IJARDIE JOYCE IJARREL ANNE HARRISON RUTH IIIERRING JACKSIE HIGH JO ANN IIIGII BETTY CLYDE IJILL JAIXIES HILL MARY BELLE HINNANT JOE PIODGES ROY LIOLDFORD ROBERT IIOLLY BOBBY IIORNE , JULIA A. LIUTCHERSON DORIS JONES FRANCIS IOYNER CHARLES KING CARL KIRBY HOOPER LAIXIINI LAVERLE LAMRI MARGARET LAIYINI PATTIE LEACII BOBBY LEWIS R. L. LEWIS GRAHAM LILES ROM LLEWELLYN JACKIE LUCAS ALA A BILLY LYLES eww . , .,,,,,1. fl. .1 Ll .KLEL-. .Q '40 S, f-4 ,I A 1 MQ, 4 1' sf' , ! 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' Aff' M 9 DICRIE PIIOORE IXIARVENE AVIUMFORD CARSON PNXIURPHY PIARY FRANCES NEWSOIXI IXIAMIE CDWENS PAT PATTERSON RAY PEDEN BOBBY PERRY PAY PHILLIPS WALTER PHILLIPS BATTLE P1TT1x1AN KARL PITTMAN PAY PITTIXIAN NELLIE PYAY PRUJGEN JAMES RENFROW FRED RIVENBARK CHIRTIS ROW CTLADYS RUSSELL LAWRENCE SALEEBY BETSY SAVAGE CONNIE SINIITH IDOROTIIY SMITH JEAN SMITH VVALTER SINIITII C. VV. SIXIITH JOYCE SKINNER MARY ETVTA SNIPES MARY F. SPEIGIIT CZLARA STOTT GROVER STOTT RUTH SLIESSMITH W. NATHAN SULLIVAN SALLY PIWEDDER MILTON FISHOIXIAS BILLY TOIXILINSON . DIXIE WALSTON IX4AXINE WARREN CLARENCE WELKER BETTIE JEAN WHEELER DOROTHY WHITLEY ' M 'WF wjgm AQ. A . I W eww ff g' sew' T337 Of WA! 5 4' ' . s. S ww-mum DQS- fA:,x,,' I, , n ,far ' Ci . Wi A Q f V211-if 4.1 ' I , , I, fa Z , . L 5 vs? X . x 2 I , liz ,L ii ' Lygf , ' gif? ,,'. I 2 -I I 1, ' A Qgffm f ' - - . I . 'W 'f V J V! W, M .,. sf If . 5 . , V I , .5 .W 4 .,-ff,-J 1 J Aw 'ip' 1? fb f , ctw . ,, pf 5, : . ,. 7 if J ' ,. X t SL, I Page Fiftvone ffl ht ' A W X J' ..,, ' ff ,QQ , B i 1' 4 if I ary? 1016: +3 , Lai ,Q , Y' '55 4 4 If X i , ,wr f , f ,H 'M 3' . X ff Page Fifty-two 'fi 'KY Q9 N LVIARY FRANCES WHITLEH' DCJLLY WILLIAMS DOROTHY VVILLIAIVIS ROZIER WILLIAMS .DONALD VVILLIAIVISON JOSEPIIINE VVILLIAMSON LELA WILLIEORD JOE VVILSON CHARLES VVINSTEAD CLEO WOODARD IOHN WOOLRIDOE CONSTANCE WOBIBLE M. JUNIGR SNAPS swf my Q 71' us,- , ? Q 'Af W, Pisa- Page Fifty-three SOPHOMORE CLASS Miss ADKINS' HOME ROOM First row: Betsy Thomas, Ioan Page, Irene Bowen, Nan Barnes, Clara VVadde1l, Cecelia Smiley, Delores Labaki, Polly Boykin, Cornelia Latta, Barbara Thompson, Iune Bivenbark, Barbara Pulley, Eleanor Holland, Katie Howell, Margaret Eclmumlson. Secoml row: Thomas jones, Leslie Eclwarcls, Ann VVebb, A. C. Joyner, Hugh Shingleton, Miss Adkins. Third row: jimmy Gainey, Teal Mercer, Billy Draughn, john Moore, Donald Wiiggs. Fourth row: Mac Herring, Bobby VVebb, Franklin Baker. Miss LANoFORD's l'lOINIE ROOM First row: Felix Labalci, Louis Agnew, Greta Barts, Eunice Denton, Ann lX'lorgan, Anita hloore, Martha Vllhitley, Peggy Vllhitfield. Second row: Mike Hadge, Billy Moss, Mickey Raynor, Douglas Moore, Dick Pmountree, lane Seate, Tim Ellen, VV. Anderson, Peggy Gay, Harry Zralcas, Sue Brooks, Billy Ray Iordan, Lois Moore, Miss Langford, A. Walstcpn, Nancy Lu Herring, Pete Moskos, Mae Godwin. Third row: Charles Walton, Sue Shine, Joseph Murad, janet Cozart, Malphus Bradbury, Linda Adkins, Dewey Bobbitt, Horace Dixon. Page Fifty-four MRS. Moom5's HoME RooM First row: lean Meadows, Horner Batchelor, Nina Hocutt, Michael Cudse, Raye VVinstead Bernice Farmer, Doris Landen, Iohn Nlillinder, Joyce Wailsli, Stella Downing. Second row: Nliriain Howard, Rochelle- Poythress, Nlildred Barnes, Willie Holland, Dolores Godwin, Robert Brown, jo Ann Iones, Richard Gillette, Peggy Carter, Ronald Pittman, VVard Gibbs. Third row: Willie WOtJd2lfd, Mrs. lVloore. Kenneth Mattox, loyee Narron, Harry Yarborough, Joan Barton, Bob Mumford, Ernestine Lucas, VVilborn Herring, Ioyce VVill4erson, Ted Lewis. MRS. LILESY HOME Room First row: Billy Branch, Robert Provo, Bobby Sharpe, Howard Williams, Carl Nowell, Clarence Finch, Haywood Brown, Roger Holleman, R. C. Owens, R, A. Pearson. Second row: Dorothy Sullivan, Elsie Lamm, Mary Lucas, lane Williams, Iacqueline Brantley, Virginia Taylor, Becky Strickland, Peggy Everette, Helen Lewis, Edna Bailey, Maggie Winstead, Geraldine Langley. Third row: Mary Lewis, Edith Speight, Iosephine Vick, Dorothy Ferrell, Edith Iornp, Mrs. Liles, Frances Collier, Charlotte Pridgen, Dalen Saulter, Mary Lou Davis, Lynette VValston. Page Fifty-Eve v Miss lXl0BLE'S HOME Boom First row: Laura Carter, Connie Shipp, Marv Olive Spivey, Betty Ruth McNair, Sally Hackney, Marv Lou Bridgers, Karen Van Slvlie, Alice Roberson, Mildred Taylor, Bobhie Bailey, Ann Lancaster, Sandra Roberts, Betsy lXliller. lean Bass, Lulu Curlin, VVanda Howell. Second row: Sam Moss, Donald McGimsev, Thomas VVinstead, Perrv Bose, Billy Price, Marv Hunter Lamm, Miss Nohle, Alice ,lean Nichols, Beatrice Mclieel, Lynwood Meeks, Bobby Taylor, Leslie VVilkins, Bobby Vllilliford. Howard U'Connell. Tlzird row: Nicky Lauo, Billy Boseman, Gilbert Ferrell, Bichard Smith. E... .,., ,W FRESHMAN CLASS MR. VVA1mEN's HoME Boom First row: Inez, Eatmon, H. M. Barnes, Ir., Virginia Page, Harold Abernathy, Mary Rose Matthews. Second row: Louise Filte, Donald Sloan, Betty Lou Rice, John Mansfield, Betty jane Lamm, Billy Holdford, Emma lean Pitttman. Third row: Mrs. Barnes, Sammy Pridgen, Dollie Marie Barnes, VVehb Miller, El Nadal, Max VVard. Page Fifty-six Mu. BEN1'oN's Ilomrz Room First row: Dolores Norris, Alice Lannn. Dorothea VVatkins, Milclrecl VVilliaxns, lean Ainerson, Peggv lworris, Barbara VVillia1nson. Second row: lX lr. Benton, ,Iames lluell, Bohcrt Bass, l7ranl4 Vvllllkllllylfl, VVilliam Bass, -linnnv Barnes, Monk Moore, Dan Perrv, Paul Aint-rson, llonlclv Shingleton, larnes Davis. Tlzirzl row: Dick Qlilfliiff. Bohert Browning, -lohnnv Moore, -Iunc liannn, Douglas Carter, lrcnc Hales, Flhoinas Eatmon, Nellie Clrav rllhornc, Kenneth King. Mn. lJ1CKliNS' llomii Room First row: Marv Ann Tilton, Bobhv Harrell, Bona Sunnnerlielcl, l-. H. VValls, lane Aclliins, Edmund Crawford, hlilclrecl Vllinstcatl, Billv lliggh, Meta Pearl Allen. Second row: Mr. Dickens, Sam Page, Bobbv Bass, Dorothv Batts, Charles Bass, Lorraine Mozingo, Buster Short, Lillian hloore, Giles Bovkin, Charles Russell, XVooclrow Ferrell, llenrv Griihn, Emmett Blackshear. Third row: Clarence Garris, llenrv Croon, Gordon VVinsteatl, janet Young, Marshall Murrav, Rachel Morgan, Iimmv Privitte, Marv Neil Dawson. VVillis Brilev, Margaret Vick, Leslie Dari-Q, Howard Philligan, Paul Grillin. Page Fiftyfsereiz Miss HARRE1,L's H0h'IE Boom First row: Marv Lau VVatson, Billv Towe, Barbara Hartman, Fred Maroon, Vivian Bone, james Thomas Bavnwr, Adell Tavlur, Horace Barnes. Second row: Diane Lamm, bliss Harrell, Arlene Baper, Marvin Howell, lennv Lafm, Lvnwuud VVorrell, Dorothv Buvkin, Bav Stapleton, Betsv FlllIIIlllllMlll. Gilbert Teel, Gladvs Cuddingtun, Blair Alston, Bubv Vlllieeler. Third row: Gwen- dwlvn llaves, Peggv Cfunnur, lulmnie l.ee XVliitlev, Carleen Cullins, Bev Tavlor, Nellie Smiley, lllNL'l5ll Nassili, Bettv lu Klelaean, MISS HoL'1 s HOME BOOM First muiz Margaret Carris, Bill Brandon, Barbara Wiriglit, Bubbv Tavlor, Lvdia Iefferson, Verlun Peeden, Nurxna lean Smith, George Bice. Second rmv: Miss Holt, Louise VVhitleV, Eddie Bissette, Laura Lee Puvthress, Earl Turner, Ann Gradv, Bill Lane, Elizabeth Barfield, lack XVrmdard, Leona Edwards. Barnes Daniels, jean Queen. Third row: Frank Gill, Frances Thorne, J. B. Dildv. Ivan Hicks, Bubbv Price, VVilliernina Innes, David Katzin, VVanda Hinriant, Bobby VVilliams, loyee blattliews. Page Fifty-eight Miss VAUGHAN'S First row: Esther Edwards, Tommv Pearce, Elsie Malpass, Frances Hicks, N. H. Tant, Ir., Lvnda Vaughan, Edward Campbell, Peggy Crow, Fred Petwav, Bill Henderson. Third row: Bob Bovette, Rabil, Albert Bass, Sue Carol Iones, Louis Zappas. HOME Room Hales, Bobbv Privette, Dororhv Lamm, Iimmv Wiggins. Second row: Ierry Batchelor, Miss Horton, Peggy Hacknev, Lvndel Poe, Iovce Page Fifty-nine Anna lane Owens, Harold Barnes, Therese HERE 'N THERE Nw A in Page Sixty 1 gg gzgi ywgy ,ff X YWQ3, M 7 4 AJ' 'f . .WM 'wsnf '- Q - Q ff +1 QW? -Q-. Mm STUDENT CCUNCIL Seated: Mary Lawrence, Tl'Ct151l1'91'j Mr. R. A. Eller, Adviserg Allison Vllells, Presideiztg Cordon Ylones, llice-Presitlezztg Betsy Hayes, Secretary. Stmzdiizg, first row: lean Amerson, Nlargaret Vick, Anne Harrison, hlartha Nassif, lohn Moore, David Katfin, Rex Taylor, Frances Collier, Sammy Pridgen. Second row: Theresa Rabil, loyce Vllillcerson, Harry Zralcas, linnny Zralcas, Billv Brilev, Bobby Vllilliford, Ronald Noe, Thelma Boykin, Betty Clyde Hill. Under the capable leadership of Allison CPeanutD VVells, president, and hlr. R. A. Eller, faculty adviser, the Student Council of C. L. C. ll. S. has rendered many valuable services to the student body and faculty. 'lihe group sponsored a Cood Will 'llour prior to the Rocky Mount football gameg set up a student monotorial systemg presented several assembly programs: conducted a lost and found bureau for the beneht of the entire school: sponsored several social events including one for the alumnig and presented weclilv radio programs ovcr VVCTl'Xl spotlighting events and activities at the high school. The ollicers of the Council For 194748 included, in addition to President VVells: Cordon lones, vice-presidentg Betsy llayes, secretaryg and Mary Lawrence, treasurer. Page Sixfyatwo DIVERSIFIED OCCUPATIONS ROBERT VV. llYDE, Director Divcrsihccl occupations training represents Ll rclutivclx' ncw IUflX'CI11Cl1l in ucluultion which comhincs Stuclv and work cxpcricnccs. Ir is clcsignccl to mcct thc vocational needs of that group in our school who do not plan to cntcr collcgc, hut who urs planning to make their own wax' Soon alwtcr thcv rcccivc thcir cliplomus. ALFRED BALLANQE FRED CQARRIS .IoYcE lXlEAlJUVVS 'IAINIES BARNES RALPH HARRISON VVILLIAKXI Pnovo DAVID BATTS ETHEL llILL VV1LL1A1x1 Ricks FRANK DENNY EUNICE LAIXIIXI .IIIXIIXIY Smnu lVlARY ETHERIDGE R. L. LEWIS ED S'1'ALL1Nc:S g, gg iluunmu-wa I 4 E ill f,4.'f' SYlx1.x XVHEELER XV1LL1lxAl XV1111 HELD llonolm' VVILLIAIXISUN l l,XZEL XVIIITLEY YIUIIN XV1NS'l'EAD JALUES BARNES RALP11 PIARRISON IXLFRLD B.xL1,.xNc1g Auto Blechanic Theatre Mazzagger Radio Hvpuirumzz Page Sixty-tlzree fm? Miss Avcocu IUHN FARMER, IR. Faculty Adviser' Ezliim'-in-Cfzief Sl' NX H014 Q gf 4 'Sn , 1- , 1 P' l92I 5 'nfs Q s 0 4559'- EDITCRIAL STAFF OF COCOON Seutvff: llovcc Ncadows, -lean Ilarrison, Betsy Farmer, 'lolm Farmer, Judith Kutziu. Stzzlnfillg: ,Irmlm Cold, Bob Miller, Ilcrbcrt Ball. 'ri N . , gk -4 io- , 'K Zag f f- .Ani WY Page Sixty-four - '?F' 5 'tr' 'G' Seated: Mary Lawrence, Everett Blake, Betsy Hayes. Standing: Thurman Wooclzrrd, Gordon jones, Ronald Noe, Charles Draughn. BUSINESS STAFF OF COCOON 5,2 , ,J '-Es 75,1 'Q gg,-'em 'P MRS. FARRIS EVERETT BLAKE. IR. Faculty Adviser Business Mazzager' Page Sixtr-Eve RADIOGRAM STAFF SUSAN Iauwls ,. . .......... Ilnuzor BETSY Fixmuun ...... ...I.itemry Iliiuiasm' BALI, . . . .Busixzess .Umznger ClAIlOI. SUIVIBIERFIELD . . . .CofEdiior IOIIN QEOLD ..... .,....... C 0-Editor xvxx S2- al- Page Sixty-si l First' row: luclv Katfin, ,leannine Rittenhury, Marv Lois Crawford, Betsy Farmer, Raymeta Batchelor, Carol Lou Sunimerlielcl, Susan Lewis, VVilbur Turner. Second row: joyce Boyette, Camilla Easmm, Thurman VVnodarcl, Betsy Hayes, Henry Lewis, Iohn C-old, Francis Joyner. 'flzird row: Allison VVells, Hilda Poole, Agnes Eatmon, Mary Lawrence, Bucky Draughn, Pat Patterson. Fourth row: lilllIl1V Davis, Earl Stott, Dickie Iohnston. Fifth row: Charlie Hussey, llerbert Ball, Charles King. X I we WRANGLERS' CLUB Seated, left to riglzt: H Iohn Farmer Bctsv Farmer Fred Maroon Cleo VVoodarcl Marilvn Hudson Stmzclizzg, lmttom to top: Ruth Suessmuth Marv Lawrence Susan Lewis Carol Summcrficlcl Dolorcs Labaki Rav Stapleton Pollv Dickens Miss Vaughn, Adviser Iolin Gold , MGNOGRAM CLUB First row: G. B. Tavlor, Evcrctt lllakc, Bobbi' King, llillv Caralncr, Spiirggcon Spciglit, Iiinmx' Davis, lXlalpuss Braclburv, Buclcv Drauglin, Dick Gillcttc. llarrv Yarbrougli. Second row: -Iiinmv Zrakas, Virgil Eason, Allison VVclls, Paul Dew. Kcnnctlr Mattox, liminv Ncwsomc, Nathan Hawkins, Carl Kirbv, Dickie Davis. Tlziril row: Billv Lvlm, Lon llroolxs, Dickir- -Iolinston, Rcx Emerry, VValtcr Blake, Iolin Farmer, Gordon Vloncs, Richard Antlionv, lloblw llornc. VVilbui' urncr. . . ,,,,,. F. ,i.- a ,.,..f..cm., .,,,,.W, Q L' 'wov- Vo X 185' NE' ,,.u Page First row: Harrv Zrakas, Harrv Yarborough, Iohn Farmer, Peanut VVells, VValter Blake. Second row: Bobbv King, Alirnniv Zrakas, Rov Holdforcl, Beaniel' hliller, Len Brooks. Third row: Francis Vlovncr, Gilbert Ferrell, Billv Cunningham, Bobbv Vvilliforcl, Harrv Dew. Fourth row: Herbert Ball, Rom Llewellvn, Davicl Owens, Everett Blake, Billv Brilev. Fifth row: Iohn hloore, Mr. C. S. VVillarcl, Adviser. KEY CLUB OFFICERS BOBBY KING ...... ......... P resident JOHN FARIXIER, . ...... Vice-Presideizt FRANCIS IOYNER . . . . .Secretmy-Trensurer DIRECTORS EVERETT BLAKE . . .............. .Senior LEN BROOKS ...... Iznzior TTARRY ZRAKAS . .. . . . . ..... So ilzomore I The Kev Club has been very active in carrying out projects which have been of service to the school and community. The primary function of the Key Club is service, and the club has, through its many activities, fulhlled its objective. The club is affiliated with Kev Club lnternational and has sent delegates to district and international conventions. ln March of 1948 the group won the district Achieve- ment Contcst and became the top'x club in North and South Carolina. Vice-President John Farmer was runner-up in the district Oratorical Contest held in Charlotte. Sixtv-eight 'K-EYETTE CLUB This year a Keyette Club was organized at Charles L. Coon. It is an organization similar to the Key Club, and its charter members were chosen by the faculty. lo be eligible for this organization, the students chosen had to rank in the upper third of their classes in scholarship, leadership and character. The club is under the leadership of Mary Lawrence, president, Susan Lewis, vice- presidentg Buth Suessmuth, secretaryetreasurerg and C. S. Vvillard, adviser. The directors are: Senior, Carol Summerfield, Junior, Anne Harrison: and Sophomore, Ann Vlfebb. First row: Judy Katzin, Ruth Herring, Bronna Brooks, Polly Dickens, Ann Harrison, Janet Cozart, Ann Webb, Betsy Farmer, Jean Harrison, Martha Nassif, Dolores Murad. Second row: Mr. G. S. Willard, adviser, Sally Hackney, Dalen Saulter, Betsy Hayes, Mary Lawrence, Betty Clyde Hill, Jo Ann Bell, Maxine VVarren, Margaret Edmundson, Susan Lewis, Joyce Meadows. Nancy Lou Herring, Carol Summerfield, Eulalie Barnhill. .....,...,.- f 1 , ' I! si I g 7 gf! W -H , N- . 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The Senior Band, composed primarily of luniors and Seniors, takes part in many of the school activities. Qutstanding among these is participation in football games. The Band plays during the game and puts on an exhibition at the half which gives much color to the game. Along with this the Band plays at all pep-meetings, takes part in chapel programs, and during the year it presents many concerts. At Christmas, the Band takes part in many school and civic programs. Once considered a co-curricular activity, instrumental work in the Charles L. Coon lligh School in recent years, has held as high a distinction as any other phase of our instructional program. ln addition to the personal enjoyment and satisfaction they derive from band work, the hand members and hir. Eller have been showered with honors and awards for their achievement. Inge qeieutv Maiorettes leaf! in right: Mfxnczfxnm' juvczr llama' VVIIEIELER SUSAN LEWIS Rlrrll SLIHSSIXIU' ,IOANNE BELL REBA LANDEN BETTY I IACKNEY POLLY IJICKENS ,IACKIE IXIIALLISON Mn. R. A. ELLFR Dum 1 QILARENCE Vvlillxllk Umm Hula -lHnm'C1xAPPEI,I Mascot 'Q 4- Y ESL mvwgm if at ,tg if 14.2.-ta-f MW fc' ,ge 4 .s f n f ' H - L. 2 f , ' -ff ., W . ,vi-ft' af. . ,. 'my ,Y J , 54 -Syl' 4 . , -. W: 1 4 ,542 Xxx ,M A sv',f,:f.3 . +2-1 . 15?-1.1.5 .f f Jn Q 'r gm ,. ,,,..f-5' ww- g,f.,.fr Wea- L, ,M 4 , f Q- 'f-:--'rip-f:s5'f :91'f:f'ff' f X ' ' .- L -A ,.,,g.,,f4L, W , . , . ' Q... Q -',.3g3. ,4 .M gf., 13-11 ' 'fri-r ,'-'2 W-Qi-2 .' f l. V ' , .ff , 'Q,,r'f-P?'.jg5,.rf arf ' 141, .- ,. r 4 ' - - ,, -mg Y W 'Q ,AWK br' 4 JUNIOR BAND Firsl row: Shirley Spanos, Margaret Doane Herring, Carolyn Uzzell, Lydia Ieflferson, Joanne Roberson, Peaslv Gay, Sue Shine, Anna lane Owens, Betty lane Lamm, Diane Lamm, Ann Grady, Martha VVhitley, Hilda VVilliford, Dorothy VVhitley, Anita Moore. Second row: Billy Camden, Lyndell Poe, Billy loyner, Mary Hunter Lamm, I. C. Fields, Maxine Vivrette, Ienny Lazzo, Louise Pike, Barbara VVright, June Biyenbarlc, Edna Bailey, Wanda Howell, Dorothy Boykin, Mary Io Strickland, Margaret Garris. Third row: David Batts, Bernice Farmer, joseph Nassif, Bill Lane, VVillie VVoodard, Sammy Moss, Harry Epps, jimmy Barnes, Ronald Pittman, Frank Stallings, Royce Boyette, Billy Murray, Franklin Mason. Fourtlz row: Edna Louise Sharpe, Alice Roberson, Douglas Carter, Billy Holdford, Fred Horton, Billy Branch, Billy Draughn, Howard Murphy, B. A. Eller. The junior Band is composed primarily of boys and girls from the eighth, ninth, and tenth grades. Although much of their time is spent in mastering fundamentals, these students develop rapidly and by the second semester are able to perform a short concert for the student body. Page Seventy-two CHOIR The Choir is scheduled as a regular class period. It carries oneehalf unit toward graduation. Anyone in high school who desires max' join the choir after passing a vocal test. D The Choir is a valuahle asset to school assemhlies, presenting special programs throughoutithe year. Occasionally it gives concerts for the puhlic. Each year during the Christmas holidays the Choir presents a special program of Christmas music which lends much to the pleasure of the school. At Commencement time the memhers play an important part, as thev supplv all the music for each phase of Crmmmencement. First row: Ann Fulghum, Sallv Tedder, Laura Carter, Marv Frances Speight, Marv Frances Newsome, Nancv Adkins, Estelle Anthonv, Iovee Bovette, Barbara Moore, VVilla lean lavlor. Second row: Edna Louise Sharpe, Doris Barnes, Nan Barnes, Ann Morgan, Connie Shipp, Maggie VVinstead, Hooper Lamm, lack Congleton, Buddv Bedgood, Dick Gillette, limmv Zralxas, Herhert Ball. Tlzirrl row: Maxine Viverette, Laverle Lamm, Ann Beamon, Dalen Saulter, Maxine VVarren, Leslie VVilkins, john Phillips, Bohhv Lineherger, Ed Gradv, lack Shull, jimmy Davis. MR. R. A. ELLER, Comlzzetor HERBERT BALL, Pianist Page Severztyftlzree ALMA MATER Hark to the voices of Wilson High Ringing in joyous song. join our refrain loud to proclaim ller fume the whole day long. VVilson, VVilson, Alma Mater clear, VVilson, VVilson, give her one more cheer Rzlhl Rah! Rah! VVilson, VVilson, grand old Gold and Blue, VVe'll always honor, love, and Cherish you. SCHOOL SPIRIT '1 ,Jlli IIAIL TO THE VARSITY Hail to the Varsity, Cheer them along the Way Onward to victory, may they win again today VVe'll give a cheer for the Varsity- Long may they reign supreme. Shout 'til the echoes ring For the glory of our team. Page Seventy-four mf ,gui . 'f 'm3'Q'i'!'?X'EfX'f ,X U fiwfx, A -'fwmw-Q' 4 M W W' rf ' ' f n 1 ' . ' 5 lkefiih ' -V -'Q Q. E EL . VY , .1 . fgtfl W CHEERLEADERS pf? J , ? ,J ,H .Q V 3 .J , . E Cauclzes IIENRY L. EXIADDEN Im- IIORACE BENTON XV. I. IJICKENS , -X I Nfe Kneeling: llc-nrx' Lee Lewis, Bubbv Pcrrv. Bobbv Lewis, Buddv Bcdguud. Stzzmlilzgz Bobby Bloore, Betsv lluves, lov Allguud, Brmmna Brooks. Page Seventyfsix VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM First row: VVillie VVoodard, Thomas Tones, Billv Gardner, Ham Crowder, Dickie Davis, Timmy Zrakas, Malpass Bradbury, Billy Lvles, lerome Taylor, Bobby King, Harry Yarbrough, Richard Anthony. Second row: Coach Henry Madden, VVilbur Turner, Len Brooks, Bucky Draughn, Dickie lohnston, jimmy Davis, Kenneth Mattox, Allison VVells, Billy Cunningham, Dick Gillette, Coach Red Benton. Third row: Rex Perry, Garland Baines, Paul Dew, jimmy Newsome, Spurgeon Speight, Charlie Hussey, Virgil Eason, Carl Kirby, Rom Llewellyn. When Coach Hank Madden began to select his 1947 Varsity squad, he had 6 letter men, Draughn, Zrakas, Newsome, Davis, Speight, and Crowder who helped make up the hard-hitting 175-pound line and the scrappy 145-pound backhcld. In the first game of the season, the Cyclones lost to a much larger Central High team of Charlotte 12-O. ln the next two games, the Cvcs still had not found that ol' punch, losing to Goldsboro 28-13, and to Raleigh 26-17. The season began to look disastrous, but then the Cycs started to click, and in their next seven games they went undefeated. They tied a highly favored Fayetteville team 7-7 in a contest that could have gone either way. All year long the Cyclones counted on their passing attack for the scoring punch, playing wide open and colorful footballg but in an inter-state game played at Greenville, S. C., the Cycs were forced to rely upon their running offense due to a downpour of rain and a very soggy held. 1n spite of this, the Cycs came through with a 6-0 victory. They then went on to trounce Oxford Orphanage 34-12, ending the season successfully in spite of a poor start. Page Seventy ff Wi., 'S6'L'61'Z A R S I T Y S T A R S i 'W vf 'MN 4, fwgw C'Q0'C'HPf'HIN.S 1? A 1 1 . , .syv 'I 1, lf, .A an ? F ,, WL-X U' mdkrfff if 5151 C.. 'fa J' Cr-owJc .Gfllq 'He Ga rc7h ty f'Q,'D4Yl s JUNIOR FOOTBALL TEAM First row: Bill Simpson, Lewis Agnew, Billy Tomlinson, Cilbert Ferrell, Billy Holdford, David Katzin, Skip Horton, Horace Dixon, Worth Millard, Bobby Provo, Harry Zrakas, Joe Hodges, Charles King. Second row: Richard Smith, james Bass, Lyndell Poe, Cordon Winstead, Bob Nlumford, Perry Rose, Bud Etheridge, Timmy Privette, Francis Joyner, Ted Barnes, Doug Moore, Clarence Winstead, Coach Dickens. Third row: Nicky Lazzo, Kenneth Turner, W. Anderson, Willie Holland, Iohn Mansfield, Tim Ellen, Billy Moss, Dewey Bobbitt, Morris Williams, Bobby Taylor, Albert Bass. Page Seventy 1 ASKETIBALL 1948 The Varsity First row: VValter Blake, Bobby King, Dickie -lohnston, Len Brooks, islam Crowder Dickie Davis, Billy Lvles. Second row: Bobby llorne. Allison Wells, Dick Pittman, Rex Perry, Paul Dew linnnv Newsome, Kenneth Matrox. Billy Cardner. at Sf? Q ivy I Q I? , f- S S 6 xg f qY1.,k,,i L 555 , A Cain, Our basketball team blasted its way through extremely tough competition to com- pile the greatest record ever achieved by a team representing the school. Putting on a whirlwind Hnish, the boys beat Durham twice to wind up the regular seasonis play in a tie with Wilmington for the Eastern Conference Championship. Then, in a play- off game, the scrappy youngsters breezed past Wilmirigton to emerge undisputed Conference Champions. The climax of the season came, however, when our team out-hustled and out-fought Central High of Charlotte and our old Durham friends to reach thc finals in the first state class AA tournament, only to be edged out at this point by a towering High Point squad which is considered to be one of the best teams ever produced in the state. Even in losing, though, the boys covered themselves with glory. They completely won the hearts of the fans by their never-say-diem spirit and their gallant battle against apparently insurmountable odds. lndividuallv, also, the bovs received their share of recognition. Ham Crowder was selected All-Eastern Conference, All-Mid-South Tournament, All-State, and was a unanimous choice for a first string spot on the All AA Tournament team. Bulk, Newsome was the high scorer of the Eastern Conference and was named to all of the All-Star teams which Crowder made. Every one of the starting live received votes for one all-star team or another. Their accomplishments were a credit to Charles L. Coon and to Wilsoii and we have every reason in the world to be proud of them. Page Eighty 1 v The Juniors First row: Skip Iiorton, Nicky Lzizzo, iiurrv Yurin'ougli, Lewis Agnew, ililix' Tomlinson, Ted Mercer, Dickie Moore. Second row: Ilurry Zrukzis, Tim Ellen, Robert Iiollev, Paul Clrifiin, Gilbert Ferrell, Donald Browning, Nike Hodge. H A Q' Q, A fi JUNIOR CHEERLEADERS 337'- Q 4'- ff' 'A 1 4,4 From top to bottom: JANE KXDKINS SALLY IIACKNEY NAN BARNES ANN LANCASTER NANCY ADKINS HAIERTU OWENS JENNY Lixzzo SUE BROOKS, Head Cheerleader V Page Eiglztm one TENNIS TEAM n 3, . df 3-.,.. First row: Allison Wells, X'V21llCI' Blalic. Second row: lgvcrctt Blake. Gordon joncs, john Fnrlncr. BASEBALL TEAM First row: llomer Batclilor, Rex Perry, .limmy Zrulaus, Hum Crowder, Dickie Davis, Billv Lylcs, Iloopcr Lznnm, Hurry Zl'2lliLlS. Second row: Dcwcv Bobluitt, Carl Kirlw, Virgil Eason, Paul Dew, Spurgeon Speight, Kenneth Mattox, Bobby Horne, Lon Brooks, Paul Griffin. f Ng,-Q h G gg 0.530 5 . 015 Shoo ul wogifr-9x0 V-V , A Lives L 0 51. 5 5- Bonner 11 '41K6i3':-1191 A ,ff I.. , g5,5x?g,,A -' ,pu M., A .. 5 fo 4 011, ON COMPANY Wghon CAIIONII. 'fu ,NN-N '-mm os ow , comssoao s vm.S0u, N. c. + mawm ? Caih-nA' X32 N. T. PARKER BIRWE . , Chicken - Steaks BRMGXNYCH ovsmma IN amass 'mb a,, . 'la 7 'f'r vfH 3 ' 9 sis' 4190 6 ttf 1321 X f' . if 4 -'Mb '29 I T 1 RWE my Baucri LAMM Q Wihon Um, sin -wuvwlv N035 Carolina 09 wcqffanw W. 4' CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1948. J. C. PENNEY CO., Inc WILSON, N. C. A Cash Purchase Is A Cash Saving at PENNEY' PElf ELLEN'S, INC. Cnmplinzwzfs of LAI-HES' DENNY'S READY-TO-WEAR JEWELERS JOHNSON INEZ SHOP FURNITURE CQ. INFANTS' Sz CHILDRENS CLOTHES C. B. JOHNSON W N C WILSON, N. C. ILSON, ' ' Phone 3390 JOYNER'S PIANO CO. 107 N. Pine St. Compliments of WILSON, N. C. WILSON New 8: Used Pianos Band Instruments Phone 314 'O O gg Complimefnfs Of WfQZfj Wfzwwxl AND COMPANY, INC. 219 W. Nash St. WILSON, N. C. WILSON, N. C. Page Ei,Ql1fY'fi1' For Clean Recreation Visit WIMPY'S Try Om' Mills Shakes Complimewfs of H. H. WALSTON AND SONS Conzplimenfs of HERRING'S DRUG STORE COHZDIZ-H2PlIl'S of CAROLYN'S 200 E. Nash sc. CUHIPIZINZPHILS of BRUCE LAMN STYLED MEN'S WEAR ANDERSON, DEANS AND WOODARD, INC. GENERAL INSURANCE CONGRATULATIONS VALLY 31 ELLIS SENIQRSI FOUNTAIN SERVICE V- M A Complete Line. of Home Remedies 218 Nash St. Phone 4307 Page Eighty-six AMERSON S Quick Lunch-Soda Shop Sandwiches-Cold Drinks Eastern Typewriter Company THE FINEST IN SALES AND SERVICE 114 N. Tarboro St. Dial 4505 CYougrafulufions Sf'H'1'Ul'S., Towe Insurance 1 1 Service NOE'S SERVICE MUTUAL-F.H.A. LOANS CONVENTIONAL west Nash Sct. Dial 2807 ILSON, N' i' 105 S. Tarboro St. WEBB'S llf'1'Ism1 S1100 Store WIIISON, N. C. Nationally Advertisecl Footwear Miller Electric Company EI1'1'friCaI Cornfruc'fm's WILSON, N. C. Compliments of W. C. REID 8: CO. PERRY AUTo PARTS Azztrnrzoffzfve R01JIllC'?l71?'l1f Parts HTHE RECORD SHOPH WHOLESALE-RETAIL S. GOldSb0l'O St. Dial 2801 Page Eiglztyrseven LINVILLE'S BUILDING PRODUCTS Park Avenue at Norfolk Southern Railway 1. 431 1 ' it Z b urial' Phone 2022 WILSON, N. C. FOR BETTER FURNITURE See C0l7lpIlHIf'7IfS of Thomas-Yelverton DR- PEPPER Company BOTTLING CO 24-Hour Ambulance Service WILSON, N, C, Dial 3121 GULF OIL THE GOLDEN PRODUCTS A. A. RUFFIN, DI'.wh'1'bIIf0I' WIIISON, N. C. WEED GRILL GEO. A. PAPPOS, Prop. Jefferson Furniture Company Barnes Street WILSON, N. C. F or GOODness' Sake ICE CREAM 557' YAH . I Q I L i 1 ge Eighty-eiglzt Thompson Radio Service H 215 S. Goldsboro St. WILSON, N. C. Sewice fo All Makes f2f'Rfld1i0S Phone 3456 Cmnplimernfs of Parker's Barbecue Efird's Department Store Correct Merchandise at Low Prices WILSON, N. C. C6 Compliments of W1LsoN HARDWARE COMPANY Courthouse in Front of Us' Complimelzts of BARSHAY'S LADIES SHOP Apparel That Appeals MORRISON'S DRUG STORE Complete Drug Service Briggs Hotel Bldg. WILSON, N. C. J. B. Batts Roofing Co. Anything in Roofing and Sheet Metal Works 224 S. Tarboro Street Phone 2775 J OYNER'S FUNERAL HOME Telephone 3134 Ambulcwzee Service 107 N. Pine St. WILSON, N. C. Page Eiglztyfnine 7 OONGRATULATIONS SENIORS! CAROLINA BUILDERS SUPPLY Co. Lovelace Motor Co. 313 Barnes Street WILSON, N. C. Hudson Distributor Blackwood Associate MURPHY'S Store O. B. BELAND, O1l'l14'I' HOT SANDWICHES Wholesale and Retail AND SODAS 304 East Nash WILSON. N. C. Auto and Home Supplies All Students Welcomed HEBER A. MURPHY For Reasonable Prices Stop At Compliments of RICE'S C.AROI.INA OFFICE FQUIPMFNT 118 Goldsboro St. J ' Phone 4468 Custom Toiloriflzg A Specialty Compliments of O. W. SASSER New Location 411 S. Goldsboro St. FRUITS AND PRODUCE Complimeizts of MOSS 8: CO. WILSON, N. C. Page Ninety 7 HURC1yUE1,L .JEWELERS Serving Wilson For Half A Century Qlertifieb Cbemolngist RfolsTERHS'JLvffLER AMERKAN cfm soclm Complfimerzts of WHITEHEAII 81 A IIERSU INCORPORATED WILSQN, N. C. Pa ge N RAINES and COX Photographers of the 1948 C0C00N WILSON, N C. PORTRAIT COMMERCIAL Dial 4046 I B0 209 + FOR SNOW WHITE LAUNDRY AND SUPERIOR ZORIC CLEANING TRY JIMMY DEIVIPSEY, Inc. P2 N ' For Good Food Visit Ti-I E RA I N 53 O W RESTAURANT Filling Prescriptions is the Most Important Part of Our Business Bl S SE T Tfr Two Stores In Wilson 114 E Nash Street 132 S Goldsboro St PgNy1 Crmzplinzvizfs of HIGH'S, Inc. Plumbing, Heating and Air Conditioning ROCK WOOL INSULATION 31.1 Herring Ave. Dial 4868 Congratulations I CLYDE'S DAIRY BAR Quality Ice Cream Jumbo Wlilk Shakes Sodas-Sundaes-Sandwiches 301 Super Highway-WILSON, N. C. Hours 9 A. M. 'til 11 P. M. Dial 3056 ge Ninetyffour E Compliments of TOWN of WILSON Your Radio Signal of Service Z on Qv O if-' '2- 5. :x Q -'I Z 5000 Watts FIRST IN POWER FIRST IN PROGRAMS FIRST ON THE DIAL WILSON, N. C. 590 OI th D P ZX Complinzents of JAS. I. Mllllll llllllllllill CUMPAY WILSON, N. C. The Sandifer-Batts Pontiac Company 208 S. Goldsboro St. C R E Phone 4500 and 3505 ICE CREAM SUNDAES SANDWICHES It's CREA Mlined.' WILSON, N. C. Have Your Suit Tailor Made From the Exact Material You Like in the Style that Har- monizes with Your Perform- ance. CLYDE BATTS WILSON, N. C. Page Ninety-six . CONGRATULATIONS I - HOWARD-ADKINS, INC. The Men's Shop C0 mplimeuts of WILSON-CAROLINA THEATERS BARKER'S DEPARTMENT STORE 201-203 S. Goldsboro St. WILSON, N. C. Outfitters For The Entire Family CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS! May The Best Be Yours BELK-TYLER'S Wils01zt's Shopping Center Page Nin INDEPENDENT ICE Sc FUEL CO. CRYSTAL ICE-QUALITY COAL Phones 2186-2187 CORBETT IVIOTOR CONIPANY 03 E. Green St. WILSON, N. C Sales - BUICK - Service NATIONAL BANK OF WILSON Member Federal Deposit Insurallce Co1'po1'ation VV. E. WARREN, I'1'cs1'I If I CONGRATULATIONS s1+3N1oRsx R. E. QUINN 8: COMPANY I IX QI READ . . . THIS WILSON DAILY TIMES Your Wilson County Newspaper K'El'6 II'I.'lIfj I-Iours Are Readfiwg Hours From house-to-house for the Best! Shop Self-Serviee At Less HOUSE GROCERY 418 S. Goldsboro St. A Self-Service Super Store CmnpI'z'nzenfs of SOUTHERN DAIRIES WILSON, N. C. WILSON VENEER COMPANY INCORPORATED Ma1zufactu1'e1's of ROTARY CUT GUM AND POPLAR VENEERS WILSON, N. C. Page Ninety-nine Compliments of Wilsorfs Finest :Q Newest VISIT ESQUIRE GRILL Home of Good Coffee Goldsboro St. WILSON Open From 6:00 A.M. To 1:00 A.M Complimerzfs of CQNGRATULATIQNS SENIORSI WILSON MARKET , . . Barrett s Prmtlng WILSON, N. C. House Liles-Mallison Co. FURNITURE-HARDWARE 106-108 W. Barnes Phone 4436 Edmundson's Esso MARTIN W. EDMUNDSON, JR. Corner Green 8: Goldsboro WILSON, N. C. CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS! Blue Gables Service Station TERMINAL DRUG STORE OPEN EVERY SUNDAY Page One H umlred Comp! 1101113 of Complinzenfs of Wilscjn Drug HUNT Company FUNERAL HOME ++ W if T boro St t W. W. SHINGLETON Sz SON WILSON, N. C. O I -i- CONGRATULATIONS Complimenfs of BIG STAR WAREHOUSE SENIORS! BANNER WAREHOUSE I 'i- PQO H110 Crnnpleinz ents of SMITH WAREHOUSES WILSON, N. G. O ET T I N G E R ' S The Dependable Store Fomgalinzenfs of WILSON ICE 81 COAL COMPANY DICK'S ELECTRICAL COMPANY State COIIf7'llCf0I' CROSLEY-HOOVER-HOTPOINT-MAYTAG Nash St. Phones Day 2575!--Night 3408 SL 4750 WIIISON, N. C. 1OH111 A. C. JOYNER, 611411101- Tr:LEPuoNP: 4039 .IOYNER'S MEMORIAL COMPANY -I Cemetery Memorials 718 S. Goldsboro Street WILSON, N. C. ROBBINS' JEWELRY CO. 112 S. Goldsboro Street WILSON, N. C. Complzments of BRANCH BANKING 'NNN TRUST EUMPNNY Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS! CAROLINA LAUNDRY AND CLEANERS NVILSON, N. C. 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