Corinth Holders High School - Corinthian Yearbook (Zebulon, NC)

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4 1 fl 'I Hx LV A '4 ., K' vw.. --- - JOHNSTON co SM, emo, mc. UN? HERITAGE CENTER Ex Libris ,..u '29 H aaa 2 f Donated By Mrs. Mae M. Freeman 2002 l ..li .Qi .Zmym Qimfmfam fy 5112 Qaragun Qrcss ., Mayan: efy: I ic! i C74 year Hoof: fubliilmed fy Zfze senior 6141.44 of CORINTH - HOLDERS HIGH SCHOOL Zebulon, North Carolina, Rt. I JOHNSTON COUNTY HERITAGE CENTER SMI I HFIELD, NAC. I O DEDICATI To The person vvho, among our cherished memories holds our grearesl affectlon and consuderahon, vvho has gulded us Through the years by her undivided atlenrlon and fnendlrness in any task vve have undertaken, l-ler nnleresr and enrhosrasrn for all endears her To our hearts We, The Senlor Class of l947, dedicate This Tl-lE CQRINTI-llAN to our beloved teacher, lean Forsyth. aculfy A ZX if R K Y- 'Z WW ' 1 in i 1 f f I Z , Q I 3 rn fy fy ,vii t ' G 1, l,,,.,,.Q-n 46 fqmf-'Uv 1,54 lax vsp, WW? TOP Mr OttisG Freeman Principal FIRST ROW: Miss lean Forsyth, I-lome Economics and Science, Mr, E, H: Moser, Mathematics and Social Studies, Miss Vileigh Austin, Mathematics and French, Mrs. Raul l-lolitield, English, Miss Lor- raine Britt, Commercial, Mrs: Wade Richardson, Eighth Grade: M's: O. G Freeman, Seventh Grade. SECOND ROW: Mrs, Annie L. Richardson, Sixth and Seventh Grades: Mrs. Osburne Wilder, Sixth Grade, Mrs. E. l-l. Moser, Fitth Grade: Miss l-lelen Knott, Fitth Grade, Mrs, Lessie l-locutt, Fourth Grade, Miss Isla Mae Phipps, Fourth Grade, Mrs. lohn Terry, Third Grade. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Ralph Bunn, Third Grade: Mrs. l-lardin l-linton, Second Grade, Mrs: Zena Jacobs, Second Grade, Miss Glarisse Brooks, First Gradeg' Mrs: lrvin Weathersby, First Grade, Mrs: Ollie Pearce, Music. 9 Q ,W ff Q- enior Cfau We, the class ot '47, in twenty-six individual parts, being ot sound mind and in a charitable mood, atter considerable consultation and discussion, and tor the purpose ot disposing ot our possessions in the way that we deem best, do make and publish this our Last Will and Testament. To the Schooli We will our undying loyalty tor the purpose ot graduating the incoming Senior Class. To the Facultyi We do will and bequeath our sincere appreciation for their guidance, instruction, and understanding. To our Principal, Mr, Freemani We will our thanks for his enthusiastic interest in our weltare and success. To the Parents: We will our everlasting gratitude and love for their ettorts and encouragement in all our undertakings. To the luniorsi We will our position as the Dignitied Seniors ot Corinth-l-lolders l-ligh School. l, lvlary Lee Pleasant, will my desire to associate with prominent people to Sarah Wilder l, Ruby Ray Cordon, will myguwinning ways to Anne Boyette. I, Luby Snipes, will my love tor the Archer Lodge girls to Thomas Boyetteg my beloved French book to Douglas Parrish, and my good ole Southern laugh to Cecil Price and Pobin O'lNleal, l, Matt Pansome Ward, will my executive positions and my ability to associate with the highly intellectual to Carl Price. l,l-lenry Claire Creene, will my neatness to Wilma Narron. I, Cene Page Fowler, will my ability as an actor to Charles johnson and my good naturedness to lohn Williamson and Coleman Strickland. l, Lila Wilder, will my ability to get to school on time to Norma Lee l-locutt. l, Bettie lvlae lvlurphrey, will my meek ways to lvlelissie Pounds: l, Lois Boykin, will my love tor basketball to lanie Rose Hinton. l, Dorothy Anne lohnson, will my high school twist to Aldeen l-loupana and my good French grades to all the luniors. l, Cene Castleberry, will my way with the girls to Buice Creech and Bobby l-linton and my wavy hair to Charles Raines, Edward Greene, and Marshall l-ligh. l, Clara Lee Parrish, will my politeness to Rochelle lVlurphrey and my Uability as a future housewife to all the lunior girls. l, lulia Anne Perry, will my ability to talk to' Sarah l-lowell and my ability as a librarian to l-lelen Kemp. l, Daphne Eason, will my plumpness to Sadie Mae Phillips. l, Tommie Eleanorl-lolder, will my smile tor every one to Kate Narron and my witty jokes to,any one who can take them, l,,Winton Nowell, will my big mouth and ability to use it to David O'Neal and Alvin Narron, lr. l, Edna Barham, will my ability as an artist to Geneva Bowman. l, Virginia Paper, will my modesty to Lois Parrish, I, A, B. Congleton, will my 'lgood looks to Billy Castleberry, l, Polly O'Neal, ,will my love tor sports to lohnnie Creen, l, lrene Narronfwill my flirty ways to Annie Pearl O'Neal. f 7 W Cfass O icers I XXAA. V MASCOT A. B. CONCLETON .... ....... P resident MATT WARD ......... .... V :ce President RUBY RAY GORDON ..... .... . . ..... Secretary MARY LEE PLEASANT .....T....,.............. ................. T reasurer Saundra johnson, Willard Proctor Barnes, Mascots Senior Clfass H1'sfory We find ourselves standing in thepresent state of NOW, a happy past behind us and an unknown future ahead. We have spent many happy days together and shared many interesting experiences and labored together toward one common goal, ln the year i943 thirty-seven freshmen entered high school under the leadership of Mrs. Mildred Strickland. Mr. Freeman was our new principal Feeling our imporQ tance at first, we soon learned that high school was not a place of play, but that we would have to work to reach our goal. We elected our class officers who were: President, Matt Ward, Vice President, Dorothy Anne johnson, Secretary, julia Anne Perry, Treasurer, Tommie Eleanor Holder and then we settled down to work, We experienced the hardships of freshmen, took all the teasing of our higher classmen and still had a wonderful year. Our greatest event that year was a chicken fry. Then we were Sophomoresl Our sponsor, Miss jean Forsyth, was our'new teacher. There were twenty-eight members in our class. Gur class officers werei President, Matt Ward, Vice President, A, B. Congleton, Secretary, Rachel Maody. Treasurer, Tommie Eleanor Holder, Cne of the events during that year was the Hallowe'en Carnival at which we made quite a showing for ourselves assponsors of the Bingo Stand. At last we were juniorsl Our goal was almost accomplished. Six students from Archer Lodge became a part of our class that year. They were Gene Castleberry. Cene Fowler, Henry Claire Creene, Ruby Ray C-ordon, Betty Mae Murphrey and Alton Stanley. The most important event of the year was our junior Play, The Path Across The Hill, starring members of the class. This play and our part in the Hallowe'en Carnival financially prepared us to give the Seniors of '46 a juHior-Senior Banquet. Our sponsor was Miss Forsyth and the class officers wereg President, A. B. Congleton, Vice President, julia Anne Perry, Secretary, Ruby Ray Cordon, Treasurer, Dorothy Anne johnson. Now, fellow classmates, we have come to the most important of all the four years of high school. The year that we, as Seniors, lead our school, We hope that we have set an example for the classes that follow. Again the students from Archer Lodge have joined our class, but this time there were only five and with some other losses from our class we have a class of twenty-six Seniors. We chose as our class officers this year President, A. B. Congleton, Vice President, Matt Ward, Secretary, Ruby Ray Cordon, Treasurer, Mary Lee Pleasant. Miss Forsyth is our sponsor. This has been a wonderful year with many activities.. At the beginning of the year we began work on our i947 edition of the Corinthian. This was new work for all of us, but it was also interesting. Then we gave our Senior Play, Hook, Line and Sinkerl , a three-act comedy that kept our audience laughing, Next was the junior- Senior Banquet given by the junior Class, ltwas formal and the decorations were made up of the Senior Class colors, blu-e and white, and class flower, pink roses. We, the Seniors of '47 have had a most thrilling year and have enjoyed it very much. We feel now that we are better prepared to go out into the world and choose for ourselves the right vocation and friends. Now that our goal has been reached, we are leaving our school to make room for a new class of students that are in search of the goal we have attained. May we, as Seniors of '47 wish for you and the entire school many more happy events and the best of luck for a successful future. DAPHNE , EASON, Historian. ll lllll EDNA INEZ BAR!-lAlVl Co-l-lo-Pa Staff 3, 4, Corinthian Statt 3, 4. LOIS RUDEAN BOYKIN 4-H Club l, 2, 3, 4, Co-Ho-Pa Statt l, 2, 3, Corinthian Statt 4, Class Play 4,'Basl4etball 2, 3, 4,, County All-Star 4, Cittorian 4, CENE HOWELL CASTLEBERRY 44l-l Club -l , 2, 3, 4, Class Play 3, 4, Co-l'lo- Pa Staff 3, Corinthian Statt 4, Baseball 3, 4, Cheer Leader 4, Bus Driver 4. ALBERT BERNICE CONCLETON President 3, 4, 4-l-l Club l, 2, 3, Class Play 3, 4, Co-l-lo-Pa Staff 4, Corinthian Statt 4, Chief Cheer Leader 4. EVELYN ELLEN DAVIS 4-H Club l 2, 3, 4, Co-l-lo-Pa Statt l, 2 3, Corinthiah Staff 4, Class Play 4, Baslsetl ball 4, Salutatorian., -me-W N fy! '41 ,Tile P Tk CL Seniors DAPI-INE IEAN EASON 4-H Club l, 2, 35 Clee Club 35 Co-l-lo-Pa Statt l, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 35 Corinthian Sta-tt 45 l-listorian 4. CENE PACE EOWLER 4-l-l Club l, 2, 35 Corinthian Statt 45 Base- ball 3, 45 Prophet 45 Class Play 4. RUBY RAY CGRDON fl-l-l Club l,-25 Treasurer lg Clee Club l, 25 Vice President 25 Secretary 3, 45 Class Play 45 Class Poet 4. HENRY CLAIRE GREENE 4-l-l Club l, 25 Vice President l 5 Clee Club l 5 Secretary 25 Marshal 3. JANICE lVllRlAlVl HOCUTT 4-l-l Club l, 25 Clee Club 3. csaeniord iTOlVllVllE ELEANOR HOLDER Clee Club 3g Class Play 3g Secretary l 5 Bus Driver 2. DOROTHY ANNE lOHNSON 4-H Club l, 2, 3g Clee Club 3g Co-Ho-Pa Staff l, 2, 3Q,CorinThian Staff 3, 4g Vice President l g Treasurer 35 Class Play 3, 45 Marshal 3g Cheer Leader flg Piano l,2, 3, 4, BETTIE MAE MURPHREY 4-H Club l, 2. VIVIAN IRENE NARRON 4-H Club l, 2, 35 Clee Club 35 Co-Ho-Pa Staff 3, 4g Corinthian Staff 4g Basketball 4. RALPH WINTON NOWELL 4-H Club l, 2, 35 Class Play 35 Corinthian Staff 4-g Co-Ho-Pa Staff 35 Bus Driver 3, 4. if aff ...Q 3 I 1 a , 4 mx Stax Sv 'UN , 'M .5 Seniors PQLLY O'NEAL 4-l-l Club l, 2, 3, Co-l'lo-Pa Staff 2, 3, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Corinthian Staff 4, Bus Driver 2, 3, 4. ALFRED l3ENlAlVllN O'NEAL 4-l-l Club l, 2, 3, Class Play 3, 4, Corin- thian Statt 4, Clee Club 3. CLARA LEE PARRlSH 4-l-l Club l, 2, 3, Clee Club 3, Co-l-lo-Pa Staff 4, Corinthian Staff 4, Basketball 2, 3. IULIA ANNE PERRY 4-l-l Club l, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4-H Club 3, Vice President 4-l-l Club 4, Glee Club 3, Co-l-lo-Pa Staff l, 2, 3, 4, Assistant Editor Co-l-lo-Pa 4, Basketball 3, 41 Corinthian Staff 4, Secretary l, Vice President 3, Class Play 3, 4, Chet Marshal 3, Piano 2, 3, 4, Valedictorian. MARY LEE PLEASANT 4-l-l Club l ,Clee Club 3, Treasurer 4, Class Play 4, Co-l-lo-Pa Staff 4, Corinthian Staff 4, Testator 4. eniora VIRGINIA ANNA RAPEB Clee Club 3, 4-H Club 2, Lum sNiiDEs, IR. 4-I-l.CIub I, 2, 3, Co-I-lo-Pa Staff I, 2, 3 4, Baseball 3, 4, Bus Driver 4, Clee Club 3 MATT RANSOIVI WARD, IR. 4-I-I Club I,2, 3, Vice President 3, 4, Presi- dent I, 2, Co-I-lo-Pa Statf I, 2, 3, 4, Co I-lo-Pa Editor 4, Corinthian Staff 3, 4 Corinthian Statt 3, 4, Corinthian Editor 4 Basketball 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Marshal 3 Basketball Captain 4. NANCY PAULINE WI-IITLEY 4-I-I Club I, 2, 3, Clee Club 3, Co-l-lo-Pa Staff 4, Piano I, 2, 3, 4, Class Songwriter 4, ELVA Lll.A WILDER 4-I-I Club I, 2, 3, 4, Clee Club 3. 4 if , wffl 'I ff, I -. , 752 : S' if'-MY '. Y .W enior Cyan will Continued from Page 4 l, Alfred O'Neal, will my 'iway with the Senior girls to Haywood Brantley and my pigeon toes to Wilbur johnson, l, lanice l-locutt, will my friendliness to Rachel Murphy, l, 'Pauline Whitley, will my pleasing personality to Mary Ruth l-linton. We, the Senior boys, will our love for the opposite sex to Williard l-linnant, Willie Thomasson, berinett Striclaland, and lohn Slcinner, lilof., hauling disposed of our cherished and worldly possessions and idiosyncrasies, we hereby set our hand end seal to this, our last will and testament, this nineteenth day of May, in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and forty-seven. We appoint our principal, Mr, Freeman, as the executor of our Last Will and Testament. Tl-lE CLASS UE V947 OE CORINTH-HOLDERS l-llCl-l SCHOCL By MARY LEE PLEASANT, Class Attorney. We, the undersigned, being called upon by the Class of l947'of Corinth-l-lolders l-ligh School to witness the foregoing will, do so in its presence, and in the presence of one another. A. B. CONCLETON JULIE ANNE PERRY enior Cfada foem Sadness creeps upon us, Tears have seemed to start As there comes a realization That now we must depart ln our school life together, Gur friendships large have grown' Soon these years will be the happiest That our lives have ever known, i Twelve short years we've been here, We've studied hard and yet There has been a sweetness in it That we never can forget. At times it has seemed unfair, We've thought that we'd been wrongedg But as we look back upon it We'd have it all prolonged. Somehow parting leaves within us A thought for future things, And a question deeply pondered, What will Fate see fit to bring? ln sorrow now, we bid adieu, As our hearts with love are laden, We want the best that time can bring For the class of '47, RUBY RAY GORDON, Poet. 5? Q E1-'ff Wwfi V ,f il 7 if 3 3 or V 'N' ,, '. , , 9, f , ' Mya! L ,rw Zi? ff 'Y A? s't5's7ftv'i2.: fffW'1?'v144' A ' .' ' ' Y. - , 01- 15 ' Lf' 'lo v Tar' s FIRST ROW1 Annie Pearl O'Neal, Sadie Mae Phillips, Ceneva Bowman, Sarah Howell, Wilbur johnson, Aldeen Huopana, Rachel Murphey, David O'NeaI, Lois Parrish, Melissie Pounds, Kate Narron. SECOND ROW: Douglas Parrish, Nellie Crey Price, janis Rose Hinton, Bill, Castleberry, Virginia Rae Creech, Ann Boyette, Willard Hinnant, Mary Creech O'Neal, johnnie Green, Coleman Strickland, THIRD ROW1 Helen Kemp, Elizabeth Flowers, Alvin Narron, Mary Ruth Hinton. Carrie Lee Ellis, Sarah Wilder, Thomas Boyette, Edward Creen, john Skinner FOURTH ROW: Charles johnson, Haywood Brantley, Bennett Strickland, Carl Price, Willie Thomasson, Bobby Hinton, Cecil Price, Robin O'Neal, FlFTH ROW: john Williamson, Marshall High, Buice Creech, Mr, Moser, Sponsor NOT SHOWN: Wilma Narron, Norma Lee Hocutt, Charles Ray Raines. and Rochelle Murphrey. JOHNSTON courwv HERITAGE CENTER SMIMFIELD, Nc, 3- PH MORE Q. 4 ,IW yi, up X f 'ffl va T 'Q ' ' A I mf ' 2 51. W 4 4,-I Ja 7, K. ,, utyf cuff' -f af F if FlRST ROWQ Marvel Rue O'Neal, Amanda Brantley, loan Nowell, Thomas Price, Ross ,Ward, jimmy Batchelor, Penny Wall, Edna Hocutt, Ellene Narron, Lala Mae Narron. SECOND ROWi Runell Boyette, Geraldine Corbett, Betty lean Brown, Helen Bar- ham, Sallie Mae Gardner, Adell Creech, Leatha Eason, Edward lettreys, Grady Thomp- son, Doris Kemp, Lucille Bunn. THIRD ROW: Mary Barbour, Magdeline Atkinson, Hilda Mae Price, Barbara Driver, lean Wall, Sally Hinton, Gilbert Crocker, Charles Boyette, Howard Averette, Lynwood Price. FOURTH ROW: jimmy Barnes, Grady Barnes, Harold Andrews, Franklin Narron, Burrell Cousins, Reuben Batten, l, C. Austin, Cecil Rentrow, Robert Caraway, Charles Raines. FIFTH ROW3 Herbert Corbett, George Henry Bell, Thelbert Hocutt, lodie Strick- land, Charles Hocutt, Miss Austin, Sponsor. NOT SHOWN: Billy West, Bobby Edgerton, FRE I-IME 'l,'T l - i bw, .i -Q FIRST ROW: Virginia Edwards, Elsie Brinkley, Sue Davis, l-larold Barham, Evelyn Perry, Sue Greene, RupyRadtord, Pauline Narron, Barbara Nell Boykin, Fred Hales, Thurman Pope, Kenneth Eason. SECOND ROW1Willistine lvlanning, lessie Ray Godwin, lean Price, lean l-lathaway Addie Williamson, Ava lean Flinnant, Louise Stancil, Thomas Poole, Sam Parrish, Aaron Skinner, Mrs, Valentine, Boys' Sponsor. Tl-llRD ROW: l-lilda lean l-linton, Peggy Andrews, Eunice Whitley, Evelyn Creech. Geraldine Curtis, Ruth Wheeler, Gloria l-locutt, Rex Rentrow, lllester Narron, Wallace Narron. FOURTH ROW1 Elizabeth Narron, Genola Lee, Laura Wilder, l-lazel l-logge, Betty lean Tippett, Camilla Brantley, Larry Richardson, Graham Parrish, Charles O'Neal, Drexel Thomasson. FlFTl-l ROW: Miss Britt, Girls' Sponsor, Billy Wayne Altord, jimmy Flowers, Wilma Davis, Donnie Barham, Gene Wall, Wallace Richardson, Dewitt Thompson. SIXTH ROW: Kenneth Lancaster, Grady Blinson, Norman Brown, Patrick O'Neal, Billy Driver, Gene Sealey. NOT Sl-lOWNi Polly l-latcher, Doris lean Dove, A-nnah Laurie Capps, Kathryn Gray, Mable Eason, C. R, johnson. 6-5615.4 WPOPIEBCH As the golden moon was climbing high into the blue horizon, l fell asleep and the scenes of my fellow classmates in the future years crept into my dreams. Through these dreams came Winton Nowell as Americas number one scientist, he had rust completed his first successful radio and television broadcast, l also found lulia Anne Perry as a very successful laboratory technician at johns l-lopkins l-lospital. She had married her childhood sweetheart, Dwight Price ln Wendell I found Tommie l-lolder, who has given up her career as play producer on Broadway to become loe's wife. She is very busy with her husband and boys, Clara Lee Parrish now owns a Fashion Salon in Paris, the most exclusive in the world, Pauline Whitley, the most attractive girl in the class of '47, is one of her models. Several of the classmates were now in the literary world, lanice l-locutt is a great novelist and Virginia Paper is a literary critic. Lois Boykin, who always liked French, is now a French interpreter in Paris. A. B. Congleton was in Florida where his fame as a lawyer is spreading far and wide. A. B, has specialized in divorce cases and has had the opportunity to meet many beautiful women Alfred O'Neal, Cene Fowler and Evelyn Davis were together on Broadway After his sensational production, 'Models on Displa-yr, the theatrical world will long remem- ber Alfred O'Neal and how he is Slorifying the American girl. lrene Narron, who had so much trouble with her love life during her school days. has finally settled down near Zebulon and is giving advice to forlorn and perplexed millions of people through her newspaper column, Polly D'Neal, who was one of our star athletes, still likes sports and has the largest collection of cups in the United States Matt Ward, who did such a good iob on the Co-l-lo-Pa and Corinthian, has become the editor of the New York Times. Dorothy Anne lohnson is a famous piano player in San Francisco, She is going steady with the orchestra leader of a large night club in I-lollywood. Cene Castleberry is now doing a large scale lumber business. l-le owns his own lumber mill and is happily married but my dream does not reveal the identity of his wife. Ruby Pay Cordon, who has long been lvlrs, Luby Snipes, is living in New York City. Luby is now manager of the Brooklyn Dodgers. Mary Lee Pleasant, Bettie Mae. Murphrey, Daphne Eason, and l-lenry Claire Creene are all having very successful careers as secretaries, Edna Barham had become an art instructor at Columbia University Lila Wilder had married f'Short and was now living in Concord As the moon completed its journey across the sky and sank behind the blue horizon, l awoke from my dream feeling melancholy and sad The longing l have always had to see my old classmates has returned stronger than before after meeting each of therr in my dreams. l know each member will hold and cherish the memories of our school days as l do and l wish them all the happiness and success they desire GENE FOWLER, Class Prophet. he enior C aM f ag E I i ... a t fs-J taint N ws. Q- f W gy .f, q 1 yy WA - . Y' .- V' , 1 ,A qv M! . N, Q an A Y-f M ,g , M V .l A Z ' . ff 2 f. , Q - f. ff Q e ' V ' f --v 'INN W, KY M N .-:g . f - . 1 M1 Qfifcd Ve-U v Wa, A - sw v 'K f, .114 HOOK, LINE AND SINKER Harvey Hook, in charge ot lolly Inn. .. Lester Line, an old friend ot Harveys Happy lordon, clerl-1 at the inn .......... Septimus Sinlcer, whose wite troubles him .... Edna Sinlser, Septinwus' pall and Chain ..... . Mrs. Crossword, who has a will other own .... Cherry Raynard, her pretty young niece. . . Bonita Smalley, a young actress ....... Angel Benedict, who causes trouble ....... Mrs. Hallern, whose arrival Causes trouble ..Cene Castleberry ...A B Congletor . . Gene Fowler ,...Altred Uhleal ....lulia A Perry .......LOiS l3OXfkll'i . .Ruby R. Cordon . . . . . .Evelyn Davis Dorothy A. johnson Hlylary L. Pleasant Co Jvlo a A 16. .if L ,, Q 5 if ' Q A 1 s 1 Z Sr Ji Zine slag MATT WARD ........ ................. ..... E d itor-in-Cniet IULIA ANNE PERRY ..... I ...... Assistant Editor CARL PRICE .......... ,.........,. I3 usiness Manager A. B. CDNCLETDN .... .... A ssistant Business Manager ALDEEN I-IUOPANA ........... Circulation Manager KATE NARRON ..... ..... A ssistant Circulation Manager ANNE BOYETTE .... ............. I-I :gn Scnool Editor IRENE NARRON' ....... ..,. C rarnrnar Crade Editor IANICE R, I-IINTON ...,.. Cirls' Sports Editor CECIL PRICE ........... ...... B oys' Sports Editor CERALDINE CORBETT ..... .... I-I onor Roll Department CLARA LEE PARRISI-I .... ........... S ocial Editor EDNA BARI-IAM .............. ........... A rt Editor DAVID O'NEAL ...................... ..... A ssistant Art Editor DAPI-INE EASON, LUBY SNIPES ......... ...,........ R eporters SARAH WILDER, MARY LEE PLEASANT ,.... .......... R eporters ANNIE PEARL O'NEAL, ALVIN NARRDN .... .... R eporters I-IELEN BARHAM, EVELYN PERRY ........ .... R eporters LAURA WILDER ........ , ....... ...,. R eporter MISS AUSTIN ................ .,...... S ponsor MISS EORSYTI-I, MR, MOSER ..... .... P rootreaders MISS BRITT ......... ' ....... ..... T ypist COJZJNUNJJN W-4WywKu,..J gif mNGH ff Steam an mm an wa Ulm Staff MATT WARD ...,............................ MARY LEE PLEASANT ...,........ ... JULIA A, PERRY, ALDEEN HUOPANA .... A. B. CONOLETON ......4............ IRENE' NARRON, CHARLES JOHNSON .,. ... , I POLLY O NEAL ........T........,.... . . WINTON NOWELL, ALERED O'NEAL .... ... .Assistant Advertrsrng Managers DOROTHY ANNE JOHNSON ........ .. DAPHNE EASON, EVELYN DAVIS ........ ..,. OENE EOWLER ......., ........ ..,...... RUBY RAY CORDON, CLARA LEE PARRISH .... OENE CASTLEBERRY ..................... CARL PRICE ........ .. LOIS BOYKIN ANNE BOYETTE ... .. EDNA BARHAM .... DAVID O'NEAL .... MISS BRITT ..... MISS EORSYTH I.Edltor-In-Chlet .....Assustant Edntor ......L ...Assistant Edrtors ...,.. ...I3usrness Manager ..AssIstant Busrness Managers ........,AdvertrsIng Manager .........CrrcuIat:on Manager Assistant Csrcolatuon Managers ....... .CIass Photographer .....Assrstant Photographers .r........Boys' Sports Edrtor Sports Ed'tor ..........CIVJSJ Sports Edutor . .Assistant Oirls' . .Assistant Boys' Sports Edrtor Editor ......,.AssIstant Art Eduto: ..............Typust ...Sponsor It Eno? :var A MARY LEE PLEASANT, A, B. CONCLETON. ,. A, R, CONOLETON, PAULINEVWI-llTLEY .... RUBY RAY OORDON, GENE EOWLER ..... POLLY O'NEAL, MATT WARD ............ HENRY CLAIRE GREENE, A, Ea. CONOLETON POLLY O'NEAL, WINTON NowELL ,...... CLARA LEE PARRISl-l, GENE EOWLER ...... BETTIE MAE MURPHREY, GENE EOWLER. .. l-lENRY CLAIRE GREENE, A, Bi CONOLETON ..... RUBY RAY OORDON, A, B. CONOLETON ..... IRENE NARRON, ALFRED O'NEAL.. I. . . . .. MARY LEE PLEASANT, MATT WARD ...... LOIS BOYKIN, ALERED O'NEAL ........... DOROTHY ANNE lOl-lNSON, MATT WARD.. IULIA ANNE PERRY, MATT WARD .......G MARY LEE PLEASANT, MATT WARD ..... POLLY O'NEAL, MATT WARD ........... lULIA ANNE PERRY, A, B, CONOLETON .... LILA WILDER, LUBY SNIPES .......... TOMMIE HOLDER, LUBY SNIPES .... Dorothy Anne lohnson, Luhy Snipes. .. . . . .Best All-Around .....BeIIe-Beau .....Eriendliest . . . .Most Athletic ...Cutest .....Wittiest . . . .Most Polite . . . . .Most Bashtul . ...Neatest . . . .Most Popular . . . . . . .Biggest Elirt .. . . .Most Dependable ...........Craziest . . . .Most Ambitious . , . . .Most Versatile . ...Most Studious ...........Best Sport Most Likely to Succeed ...,..........Laziest ...Best Personality ... .Most Conceiteo ATUEE .ar-shelf ...,,X ,-.JISX-.fs Hstldf' F, ang 'QS' girb 2 fa Jkeibafl Z2-eam I 2 COR I NTH- CORINTH- CORINTH- CORINTH- CORINTH- CORINTH- CORI NTH- CORINTH- CORINTH- CORINTH- CORINTH- CORINTH- CORINTH- CORINTH- -HOLDERS -HOLDERS CORINTH CORINTH HOLDERS HOLDERS HOLDERS HOLDERS HOLDERS HOLDERS HOLDERS HOLDERS HOLDERS HOLDERS HOLDERS HOLDERS HOLDERS HOLDERS .. 24 Q TOTAL SCORES . 337 OPPONENTS GAMES .. I4 VVENDELL .. .. IS VVENDELL .. ... .. QI PRINCETON ... .. 25 CLENDALE . .. 3I PINE LEVEL. .. 223 IVIICRO..... .. 37 KENLY..... .. 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Won I2, Lost 3 First Row: POLLY O'NEAL ALDEEN HUOPANA IANIS ROSE HINTON Captam JULIA ANNE PERRY ANNIE PEARL O NEAL Second Row LAURA VVILDER ANNE BOYETTE EVELYN DAVIS HILDA IEAN HINTON KATE NARRON Third Row ELIZABETH NARRON WILIVIA DAVIS SARAH VVILDER IRENE NARRON VILEICH AUSTIN Coach Not Shown: LOIS BOYKIN First Row: MATT WARD, Capram CECIL PRICE CARL PRICE BOBBY HINTON Second Row: WALLACE NARRON HOWARD AVRETTE ALVIN NARRON REUBEN BATTEN FRANKLIN NARRON Third Row I CRADY BLINSON JIMMY FLOWERS BURRELL COUSINS IODIE STRICKLAND 505.4 Kaaketbafl Zeam QI Not Shown: HARDIN HINTON, Coach COR I NTH- CORINTH- CORINTH- CORINTH CORINTH CORINTH CORINTH CORINTH CORINTH CORINTH CORINTH CORINTH CORINTH CORINTH CORINTH CORINTH CORINTH CORINTH HOLDERS HOLDERS HOLDERS HOLDERS HOLDERS HOLDERS HOLDERS HOIJDERS HOLDERS HOLDERS HOLDERS HOLDERS -HOLDERS HOLDERS -HOLDERS HOLDERS HOLDERS -HOLDERS TOTAL SCORES . .. .... 383 OPPONENTS GAMES WENDELL . .. I9 .. I7 WENDELL . ... .. 25 PRINCETON .. I7 CLENDALE . .. 23 PINE LEVEL .. 22 IVIICRO.... .. 26 KENLYH.. ,.. .. 20 PRINCETON .. I7 PINE LEVEL 9 SELIVIA .... ... .. 27 KNICHTDALE .. I9 OLENDALE, .. 30 KENLY... .. 34 SELMAU.. .. 34 WAKELON. .. 29 IVIICRO.... ... .... IS MIDDLESEX Won 6, Lost II 56146661 Zedln CORINTH GORINTH GORINTH GORINTH GORINTH GORINTH CGRINTH CORINTH COR I NTH- GORHXITH Bobby Hinton Billy West Grady Thompson Gene Gastleberry jimmy Elowers Edward Green -HOLDERS ... . HOLDERS ... . HOLDERS ... HOLDERS ... HOLDERS ... . HOLDERS ... . HOLDERS ..... HOLDERS ..,.. HOLDERS ..... HOLDERS ..... GAMES 6 9 3 2 4 IS 2 6 3 6 Carl Price George Henry B ll Tlfielbert Hocutt Luby Snipe O, G, Freeman Goacli Nelson Wilder Bat Boy ALUMNUS . GLENDALE . SELMA .... KENLY .... PINE LEVEL PRINCETON PINE LEVEL KENLY .... SELMA .... GLENDALE . , am , , . , , i Q5 3 4 5 y ef 1 ., a rf ,, , . ,ghfifj - 1 .W , A , a fffsifh- uf ,gf gf 'fl' . f QS W. , W' ' .. ff? 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I L' ll J 9- l l 'L P Dois 's Beout Sho e l 1, E Y Y l3F, 3 I W. R. NOWELL Middlesex, N. C. 111, I f PRESCRIPTION DRUGG st Youna PATRONAGE is 1, 4 Wendell, Nl C APPreEclATED 1, . .g ,L 4- I I ::: L- -::: --:::-v or -::::::::::::: ll t l l . 1 1+ Compliments of Compliments of 1: lr , , ll CLAUDE EDWARD'S Bucks Service Stotlon ll ,I . GROCERY Wendell, N. C. 1, Il '. gl TO THE BALL TEAM 4' l? vii-- ,L ........... -U UNIVERSAL CHEVROLET COMPANY SALES AND SERVICE WRECKER SERVICE PHONE 2041 WENDELL, N. c. :::::.r::::v :::: 4-::::: :::::::.1-4r:::: : vvv-vv When problems get knotty...pause and meizvx' Bottled Under Authorlty of the Coen-Cola Comnny By COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY THE CAPITAL COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. DIAL 21 I-79 515 WEST MORGAN Sff RALEIGH, N. C. --v-v-vJ.c::::: - v v - v v J-0-0-0Qoe::-0-4:::::.v-00Qc::: SELL YOUR TOBACCO AT VANN'S WAREHOUSE FOR BETTER PRICES WENDELL, N. C. 'A' M' I ::::s4-:ra :v-: :::::.-.-:::.-::::- AUDRY 0'NEAL'S 4 li 'I I l Compliments of IQ 'I SERVICE STATION Woodard-Creech gl FARM AND HOME SuRPLIES Drug Company Route 1 Selma, N. C. :Q I Phone 60 SE mo' N' C' E. v. WOQDARD-JOE CREECH ig :::::::::::: ,,,,,,,,:,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,l TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT :::::T :::T ':'K 'I When you visit your School Store I 'Q You Will Always Find Il 'I S. 8K P. Peanut Butter GENERAL MERCHANDISE 4: 0 R T ll ll SandwIcheS and Peanuts we ., l W. H. SMITH, Distributor Zebulon' N' C' lg li ,,, ,,,,,,, ,,, -,,,,,,,l TTT TTTTT :TT TTTSTTTTT If l l Compliments of QI l Selma Drug Company HARDWARE AND PAINT 15 ll Selma, N. C. ll Phone 2551 Wendell, N. C. If 'I 'A' I' Il ::: ::::::3 ::::::: ::: :- ::::::: Arif:-fifid lr li BUY AT Compliments of :E 1 1, A. V. EASON S W. J. WILDERIS it For Better'Prices In , , I GROCERIES, SEA FOODS Servlce Station tl AND FEEDS GAS AND oRocERIES If Routel Zebulon, N. C. Route l Middlesex, N- C- 'l li 'I I I-I v--- 1 II II I II I . I if .I I II ' 4 II 4 . I II I Herff-Jones Company 1' I IVIEDALS AND HIGH SCHOOL RINOS I I I 'I I - I COMMENCEIVIENT INVITATIONS 4: I COmp me'llS of I I I and II BOOK STORE ll PERSONAL CARDS ,I 1, 'I 'I I, SIDNEY S. CAIVIPEN, I I I, I . CORINTH-HOLDERS SCHOOL Representative I I I I I Edenton, N. C. il I I 'I I 'A' I' t I I II I ::' ::::::: :::: 1 II II THE BANK OF WENDELL I II Wendell, N. C. l I I PORTY YEARS OF CONTINUOUS SERVICE 1 I Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation I I I I I ::::::-Y v...: ::::::::::::::::::::, ,::::::::,:,,,,, 3 :::' A:::::::::::::f::::::::::- :::::::::::::::- -4, II I WENDELL MOTOR COMPANY Wendell, N. C. I SALES SERVICE I O. E. APPLIANCES STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS 1: PIRESTONE TIRES AND TUBES POR CARS I TRUCKS AND TRACTORS I STEWART WARNER RADIO AND MOTOROLA :I AmeriCa's Finest Home Radio I II 4 4 4 4 4 'T 7 41 41 1 1l l l 1 'A' l gl 'Ir il 1 '1 'E ll ' 4 41 1 . U 1, Comphmenfs. of ll1 Compllmems Ol ll 4: 1 1l 4 4 41 1 BRITT'S GROCERY lg, PERRYB CAFE 1, 1 ll 4, 4 1 Main Street lt Moin S1reeT l, Il - Wendell, N' C. I 1 Wendell, N. C. l l, l I 1 41 41 41 1 4 4 R 1:1 f 1 I 4 4 l 1 1 1, BL ' 7 ' T 1 1, 4 4 1 MlTCHELL'S GARAGE 3. WENDELL TAX' 1 1 ll I GENERAL REPAIR Q-l 24 HOUR SERVICE 'I ll 1: 1: Wendell' N' C' :fl Pl1one39ll Wendell,N.c. :E El l 1l 1 1' l., ' 'P l 4 4 AUTOMOTIVE SALES AND SERVICE ll USED CARS --- PHONE 3926 l 4 l Wendell, N. C. 'l l 1 41 41 41 J'-0-Q ::J-:::::::eA: ::.f, THE HOUSE OF SERVICE NATIONAL FILM SERVICE National School Supply Co., Inc. Raleigh - Richmond - Louisville AAAJocAJf'AAA AAAAA4-A m. :F CD W CD Q, C -o- N4 U7 2 0 3 M PHONE 3721 In I I CALL us In I1 MRS. NELLIE KEMP II II ::::::::::::::Jf::::::::::J For Higher Quality at Lower Cost Trade at CITY MARKET Zebulon, N. C. J. R. ALFORD and C. L. DUNN :J-oo-4-:::::::: AA-- +--- A --'4----- if-ur- vvv.. A A A A A A AAAAAAAA ::.A:.v-4r:::r-0.0-053 X0-0-9-c:::- A::::1-0100-0-000 I I I See- I Flower's 5c 8. lOc Store 1: FOR YOUR FAMILY NEEDS II :I Zebulon, N. C. ftto-ec:::::::- :::::::4f::::: Whitley Furniture Company FURNITURE DEPARTMENT UNDERTAKERS and EMBALMERS Phone 2091 Home of Beautiful Furniture Hood's Flower Shoppe Let Us Help You With Your Flower Problems ALL ORDERS APPRECIATED Phone 63l I Zebulon, N. C. - v-- ---- -J'-c--,.r.tv4f-vvv--- THE HREsToNE sToRE ll ATLANTIC SERVICE STATION ' THE BUS STATION I Zebulon, N. C. I I J-QQ 'Phone 2461 I I 'k I Compliments of :E QI Pearce Electric Company 'I II 1: Zebulon, N. C. 'I I if In II L- II 'I A----,,4.-------,J.-------,----A I Mo ssey's Hotchery II I I BABY CHICKS AND I I CHICK SUPPLIES I I D. D. T. FLY SPRAY II II I SANITATION AND PURINA :I CHOWS I II Zebulon, N. C. I I I F ----'JI I I For Home ond Form Supplies Come In ond See Us Johnston Cotton Co. CASH IF YOU HAVE IT CREDIT IF YOU NEED IT v- ---4-vvvv I II nk I I I IDEAL CLEANERS I Compliments ot I Wendell, N. C. I if II II II L ::::.1-:::- 'k Compliments ot CITY BARBER SHOPPE Zebulon, N. C. if I 'I I Little River Ice Company I STOKERS - ICE - COAL I ICE REFRIGERATORS It Phone 287I Zebulon, N. C. 'I 'I W. A. CREECH'S SERVICE STATION FARM AND HOME SUPPLIES Route I Selmo, N. C :J00r::::::::::: 445.0-4-::::4-:::.+: :: -:::::4N4-:::4-4 4'-Q 1, 7 1 P 44-::.o::-Q :::::::: 'n P P P 9- 099900 vv., 0-4-:::::::::::4-oc :eq 44 '4 44 '4 A ': A:A':- uxx vfxx:-: -+::A::: - -:x J, 151 m 'vb I Q J, Z7 113 Z 31' rw 1: g 3, CD ' 70 O nf: Z Z 4 O fb N4 YP Q CD T 3 I 144' g P ,4 4?'Eg2- 1: 4,2,,9, 'HE 22,9 1:2 gm G -, CD 44 as-fnwsrgag 51: 330' .42sQ:2 CL 74- E 0 'D ' Ig' 3 1 Jr 141' fn I 4:4 3 5-1 w Q :- ur O LIZ Q 44 5- 3, C 4: 4: 1. N: 'I1 m x :4 14 3 0 U9 Q. '4 00 44 14 O ' U1 0 l 0 O 44 g CD Z U3 -U jr 3' U7 4' Q G 'I Z O 4:4: Z 3 Q 3 Q Jw Z -4, 3' 41 04 51, Q ' U C 44 - 2 Q Q 6? 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Phone 2411 1 WELDING - AUTO PARTS - LUBRICATION SERVICE ll TIRES AND BATTERIES ll QlN0Z!!:JZf!:55:5:555:::::::::55-A5::::55:::::::555555555555 1: :rf-::::::-f:::: '::: '::::::::::::::::::::::: 55 C. PRCC DEANS In Q AMOCO PRODUCTS -- WHOLESALE -- RETAIL 3 Phone 2811 Wendell, N. C. Wendell Sash ond Door Company :I BUILDING MATERIALS OF ALL KINDS I PAINTS, OILS AND HARDWARE Phone 3891 Wendell, N. C. :::Jt:::::5::::::::::Jt:::: l l V' 'uni 1: 5: A. E. D EA N 1 1 ll DISTRIBUTOR OF ESSO PRODUCTS 1 li Wendell, N. C. l 1 abr:-A J f ' :' I It l SELL YOUR TOBACCO AT 4 'l 1 2 FARMERS WAREHOUSE f 1 Wendell, N. C. , l l ,,iiiiiii,:,:,,,,,, A 4' COMPLIMENTS OF 13 1 Corolino Power and Light Company Mclin Office: TELEPHONE 25ll -LINE SERVICE 238i 1 1 Zebulon, N. C. X ll f f :fff:ff1' A-ffffff' fffff iff! Compliments of 2 ll R. B.-,,..WH.ITLEY 81 SON, lrlc. If ll Wendell, N. C. 1: :::::::::::3'f5::'::'A:- -v::3:::: A 'AA' il :,,,,,,,..,,.,,,,,,,,,,, ,, ,, ,,,,,.,,,: -,,,,,:7 Compliments of 11 'r WENDELL THEATRE .I l Wendell, N. C. :::J0f0.c:.rfc:.rf:::::J-0-c:::::-c:::- 1 4 lr 'l lr -'J 'n l 1 4-: :Q-4 4 :-v-4-1'-ave Q-: v- v XA' COIVIPLIMENTS OF PEOPLES BANK 84 TRUST COMPANY ZebuIon, N. C. THE EXECUTGR THAT NEVER DIES Member of Federal Deposif Insurance Corporcfrion ir 4- 4-:J-04-:: 0:04-4-14-4 0.9 .p-4-0-vxrxa-.nf-.-.'.p 04,04 0-of 'k ZEBULCN DRY CLEANERS CLEANING -- PRESSING -- ALTERING NEW I946 PLANT I-IARDIN HINTON, Splesmcm 'li' vvvvev---rv--- ---...N,,4.---,,.-,.,-v,,,, -----v vv-----v 0-4-4'-ao- eoocoooooavoseo-J Woodruff and Canady Hardware Company FLORENCE-MAYO tosf-xcco CURERS MYERS WATER SYSTEMS Selma,-N. C. --v-------v--v---v-.,-v4-4-4-06-A'-Jfxan J. M. CHEVROLET COMPANY OLDSMOBILE -- CHEVROLET Zebulon, N. C. Western Auto Associate Store HOME OWNED AND oPERAtEo THURMAN B. HIPLER Zebulon, N. C. E. J. CORBETT, Jr. GENERAL MERCHANDISE Grocery, Feeds and Farm Supply Route I Zeloulon, N. C. 4 52!q0e::::: -e::4:::.a40 - I, - X' X lfarzj ' 1,4 7, 5. Y 'Q xix. y ,.. I , qvnz. ' I ... , ,. ,-- 7 I ff' X 53. fd' 7, K ' Iv Ie- 5 I FU.: f --- -V fcgl- , -L -- w' ' if Y 1 X 1 E , - , ' riHlm 75l :'LL!Li:.- i'1s: 11- I-I-'l!Mf Tl2.--' lil, L, . gf , ,.Z QIAB-ISILIUK-ni-ll ' NC, X Z.,-.lf 5 T --': ,. .-. . . ,,. .. .. ,. ,.,,-. 'l N-fn WJ. ' 44 Ewell lgfalye' WF. -.-' norzsa in ,Ai A I LL! .wf.'IxI1fgfIf7 1: II-i f Gini? in I 415-- v '-A, 5 v if I 'A af .fIx:' Ii Irv, I ie'g I HI fnif' II, yfl7'.' iw45IuI 'mee .wII+1vf'3fI L e+fmIIp-Qefe I .II I Q I-. 6,I, II , I ,QI ' M I g ' aII'I 33 X NEIL.: 'fx' IIIF5 U ' I II : I ' RIII I I IITI ll I7i I 'MP f 1 I J 'I ' I ' .IW ' I haf I I i L I J I I tl a ! I I iI I X I 'P ' '- Ia - f 7'2'Q I I ,,I'i3 II I f'rj ,' 1 I .- I , , H I - -I mm.-I u u I , .m'g. I ni l I l ' ' f-...ll I s. 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