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'III ...ailhf '-...a .L 'A - .., - 1941 glasses Front Row fleft to rightl-Hazel Lynch, Eunice Price, Mary Lee O'NeaI. Esther Lynch, Levie Hocutt, Betty Bunch, Marie Hocutt, Alice Godwin, Ruby Dell Godwin, Gilbertine Hardy, Myrtice XVall, Lottie B. Vann. Second Row-Isabella Bunn, Ruby .I. Parrish, Beatrice Atkinson, Maggie Price, Christine Wilder, Dorothy Mae Thomasson, Edith Hinnant, Mary Richardson, Audra Stallings, Edith Alford, Mary Elizabeth Ferrell. Third Row-Thurman Davis, Gilmer Parrish, Arthur Pope, NVillie Lee Parker, Elbert Creech, Marion John- son, Carl Bell Martin, Ronald Hales. Billy Strickland. Fourth Row-J. E. Snipes, Alvin An- drews, Hoyt Narron, Audrey O'Neal. Leonard Boykin, M. A. Narron, Rufus Hinton, Claudius NVatson. Miss Mil- dred Suddarth fsponsorp. Absent when picture was made'--Viv ginia Atkinson, Marie Price, Annie Lee Creech, Kenneth VVilson, Jani-- Cooke, Elmo Tippett. CLASS OFFICERS President .....,... Vice-President . Secretary ........ Treasurer ...............Eunice Price .....Willie Lee Parker .......Gilbertine Hardy .,.,....Maggie Price JUNIOR ACTIVITIES This being the tenth year of our school life, I'm sure we can truthfully say it has been one of our most enjoyable years. It has been full of fun and laughter. Something has hap- pened just often enough to arouse our inter- est and cause us to enjoy school much more. We feel proud of our class and its outlook for the future. Those students having perfect attendance for the entire year are: Marion Johnson, Carl Bell Martin, Edith Hinnant and Beatrice At- kinson. Those making the Honor Roll during every month were: Eunice Price, Marion Johnson and Willie Lee Parker. The Juniors sponsored their class play, Good Gracious, Grandma! It proved to be a great success. The school sponsored a carnival Hallowe'en night. The Juniors collected votes for the prettiest girl and ran a bingo stand. A Junior girl, Gilbertine Hardy, Won the honor of being the prettiest girl in high school. Recently we had an election for May Day honors and Mary Lee O'Neal was elected maid of honor. At various times during the year We have lost members of the class. Although we hated to lose these six people we wish them the greatest success. At the beginning of the year our class elected a staff for the Co-H-o-Pa. These people have helped the Senior staff and learned a lot themselves. Next year they will have charge of the Co-Ho-Pa. The one thing that the Juniors and Seniors both will probably enjoy most is the Junior's treat for the Seniors. Instead of having a Junior-Senior banquet, the Juniors will take the Seniors as their guests to Green's Lodge for supper and then back to the Ambassador Theater in Raleigh for a show. W-e have learned many things that We will have to do our Senior year. We realize that next year will be the greatest year of our entire school career and We are eagerly look- ing forward to it. Gilmer Parrish CH.H.S. ECHOES Poge7
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--Q- Q RTX OOQKJ wir. aww? vhfigeiiffiig 3...-3 f ,. vi' I Y 1941 MRS. E. C. CUNNINGHAM-Fifth Grade High School Alma Mater-Springfield High School, Springfield, Tenn. Colleges Attended-David Lipscomb Col- lege, Nashville, Tenn., State Teachers' College, Murfreesboro, Tenn., Peabody College, Nash- ville, Tenn. Places Taught-Pinehurst, N. C., Corinth- Holder. Ambition-Write children's stories. MRS. LAVERNA L. BRITT-Fifth Grade High School Alma Mater-Meadow High School. College Attended - E. C. T. C., Greenville, N. C. Place Taught - Corinth-Holder. Hobbies - Sewing and Reading. EMMA DAUGHTRY - Sixth Grade High School Alma Mater-Woodland-Olney School, Woodland, N. C. Colleges Attended-Chowan College, Mur- freesboro, N. C.g E. C. T. C., Greenville, N. C. Place Taught--Corinth-Holder. Ambition-To get my M. A. degree and be a good teacher. ELIZABETH GIBBS-Sixth Grade High School Alma Mater-Swan Quarter High School, Swan Quarter, N. C. Colleges Attended - E. C. T. C., Green- ville, N. C.g W. C. T. C., Cullowhee, N. C., Wake Forest College, Wake Forest, N. C. Places Taught-Meadow, Corinth-Holder. Ambition-To be a writer. MILDRED JOHNSON-Seventh Grade High School Alma Mater - Rich Square High School, Rich Square, N. C. Colleges Attended - W. C. T. C., Cullow- hee, N. C.g A. C. College, Wilson, N. C. Places Taught - Hallsboro, N. C., Tabor City, N. C., Corinth-Holder. Hobby-Collecting unusual books. KATHERINE MARTIN - Seventh Grade High School Alma Mater-Smithfield High School. Colleges Attended-Flora McDonald Col- lege, Red Springs, N. C., W. C. N. C. and U. N. C. Hobby-Reading. MR. E. C. CUNNINGHAM-Principal, Social Science High School Alma Mater - McMinnville High School, McMinnville, Tenn. Colleges Attended-David Lipscomb Col- lege, Nashville, Tenn., YB. SJ State Teachers College, Murfreesboro, Tenn., QM. A.J Peabody College, Nashville, Tenn. Places Taught-Public Schools of Alabama, Public Schools of Tennessee, Pinehurst, N. C., Class History Many years ago Lat least it seems that way at timesi an assorted group of 125 children decided to take a long voyage across the Sea of Knowledge. This was a stupendous task which we were going to undertake-so, we fitted our ship with first rate sailors and a most capable captain, Captain Keller. The first sailors we asked to go with us on the voyage were: First Mates Ethel Ellen, Dora Collier and Myrle Keller and the next were Second Mates Sarah Wellons and Flora Grant. fConcluded on page 101 Durham, N. C., Corinth-Holder. Hobbies-Gardens and Pools. CHARLES F. LEWIS-Mathematics, Manual Arts High School Alma Mater - Viola High School, Viola, Tenn. Colleges Attended-State Teachers' College, Murfreesboro, Tenn., Peabody College, Nash- ville, Tenn. Places Taught-Irving College High School, McMinnville, Tenn., Morrison High school, Morrison, Tenn., Corinth-Holder. Hobbies-Athletics, any kind. H. V. PAYNE-Coach, Science High School Alma Mater-Pennington Gap High School, Pennington Gap, Va. Colleges Attended - Cumberland College, Williamsburg, Ky., Wake Forest College, Wake Forest, N. C. Place Taught-Corinth-Holder. Hobbies-Baseball and basketball. MILDRED SUDDARTH-English, Librarian High School Alma Mater-Lebanon High School, Lebanon, Tenn. College Attended-State Teachers College, Murfreesboro, Tenn. Place Taught-Corinth-Holder. Hobby-Reading. VILEIGH AUSTIN-French, Girls' Coach High School Alma Mater-Cleveland High School. College Attended-E. C. T. C., Greenville, N. C. Place Taught-Corinth-Holder. Ambition-T0 make a successful teacher. RUTH HAWKES-Home Economics, English High Scho-ol Alma Mater-Cleveland High School. College Attended-E. C. T. C., Greenville, N. C. Place Taught-Corinth-Holder. Hobbies-Collecting Recipes and Reading. Pages c.H.H.s. EcHoEs
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aff ' 'f'l?WP'fZ I' if af- mil I ' i' Hr .-TI 2'J 11 - , - 1'iii!5'.'? 'j'f-ipgqii .. I I I. till f' R 5. ' 1941 5 it I7 T Front l-low tleft to rightj-Doris Cor- hett, Virginia Murray, Maggie Jane Hinnant, Blanche Davis, Clara Belle O'Neal, Aileen Narron. Margie O'Neal. Joy Brown. Rosa Lee Congleton. Helen Tippett. Second How-Rosa Fpchurch, Mr. H. V. Payne fsponsorl. Frances Richard- son, Marguerite Atkinson, Ruth Par- rish, Gertrude Edwards. Violet Brown. Doris XVilder, Ruthlene Parrish, Elsie Bunn. Maloye Hinton. Third Row-Clarence Maidon, XVill Barnes Fowler, Lemuell Hogge. Davis Chamblee. Ewell XVhitley, Sherwood Davis. Nevell Davis, D. J. Smith. Percy Batten. Fourth Row-A. G. XVilder. Elmo Richardson, Johnny B. O'Neal, How- ard Liles. Henry Godwin, G. E. Ho- uutt, Hursell Fowler, Calvin Perry. Absent when picture was made--Vixw ian Pearl Johnson, Floyd Allen. XVil- tnn Haper. Ida Mae Narron, Mavis Strickland. ,,.,3. -.- H? .. V, , we , 7 :f P - -1 1 . i, , , , Inv f.4,.-':!- 1 , . . 4 - 3.-fi 15' A' ep- '9'1'FlQ5N3J:Lv.. TTY'- r' .fee-1-4,-:ii - 'i ' ' CLASS OFFICERS President ..,,.l,,, Vice-President ., Secretary .,.,... Reporter , Doris Wilder ...,,..Calvin Perry ..,....Maloye Hinton ...........Joy Brown SOPHOMORE ACTIVITIES The Sophomore class for 1940-41 has a very good record. VVe would like for the rest of the school and our patrons to hear about it. Forty-six were on the roll in September but four of these were lost during the year. Of our present number, several have records worthy of mention. The following have not missed a day during the entire year: Mar- guerite Atkinson, Joy Brown, Doris Corbett, Rosa Lee Congleton, Helen Tippett, Ruth Par- rish, Calvin Perry, Nevell Davis and Elmo Richardson. These students made the semes- ter Honor Roll: Lemuell Hogge, Sherwood Davis. Will Barnes Fowler, Calvin Perry and Joy Brown. Doris Wilder missed by only one point in one grade. ln athletics, our class has not shown up as it should. We had only one member on the boys' basketball team. This was Henry God- win, who saw very little action. In baseball, Henry Godwin and A. G. Ailder made the grade. Violet Brown and Rosa Lee Congleton were members of the girls' basketball squad. We had 16 members in the 4-H Club. ln fact, Will Barnes Fowler, one of our leading Sophomores was president of the club. Maloye Hinton won first place at the Corinth-Holder 4-H Club style show. We gave our annual chapel program in February. We tried to impersonate some of the best known and leading citizens of the United States. Will Barnes Fowler acted as President Roosevelt and Gertrude Edwards as Mrs. Roosevelt. Maloye Hinton impersonated Mae West, Calvin Perry-Bob Burnsg Henry Godwin-Kate Smithg Vivian Pearl Johnson- Gracie Allen, Hursell Fowler-George Burns, Helen Tippett-Baby Snooksg Davis Chamblee -Baby Snooks' father, Wilton Raper-Rudy Valee. Music was furnished by D. J. Smith, Marguerite Atkinson, and Johnny Burton O'Neal. Doris Wilder acted as master of cere- monies. Mr. H. V. Payne was our home room teacher. He proved to be most helpful to us and we appreciate his efforts a great deal. He also taught us Biology. Miss Suddarth taught our English and History, Mr. Lewis taught Al- gebra and Miss Hawkes taught Home Eco- nomics. We Sophomores enjoyed this school year and look forward to next year for more enjoy- ment and better records. M..- POQG8 C.H.I-I.S. ECHOES
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