Corinth Holders High School - Corinthian Yearbook (Zebulon, NC)
- Class of 1948
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It is our wish .that in the years to come, this edition will revive pleasant memories of our happy school days, lt is our wish that you will enjoy this book as much as we have enjoyed compiling it. CONTENTS DEDICATION ADMINISTRATION CLASSES ORCAN I ZATIONS ADVERTISEMENTS ii-1 rf.. A I . ' 'H'-ff an 1 f rm DEDICATICN 5 fig it 'M MRS. LESSIE ROSE HOCUTT She lived and died with untaltering courage, unsullied honor, and unwavering faith in Cod and man. As a token of esteem, love, and appreciation for her kindness, patience, and untiring efforts in shaping and molding scores of Christian lives through the years, we, the Senior Class of l948, wish to pay tribute to Mrs. l-locutt by affectionately dedicating the Corinthian to her memory. PRINCIPAL - -----f-'1-- --W--.--f f-ez..---.4 .--...g-V-, A,,,,,L -,,...,.- . ,,..,.,,, ...,,.A.mL4.-Y. , THE FACULTY Oi C. FREEMAN Science VILEICI-I AUSTIN IEAN FORSYTH M, K. CARSWELL Math-French Home Economics Math-Geography Science History IOLA HOFLER MRS. W. I-I. POWELL History-Civics English Typing 'MO uv- Q' ,IDM di 1-lilkr FIRST ROW: Mrs. Ida B. Richardson, Mrs, Mae M, Freeman, Miss Helen Knott SECOND ROW: Mrs, C. B, Narron, Mrs, E, H, Moser, Mrs Annie Richardson, Mrs. Philip Massey, THIRD ROW1 Miss Isla Phipps, Mrs, Estelle C Terry, Mrs, Mary Oulley Bunn, Mrs, Hardin Hinton FOURTH ROW: Mrs, Zena T. jacobs, Miss Clarisse Brooks, Mrs C C, Weatriersby. ,iii f ,A--I-6,9 , ,v .,- -- I I ' ' tw ' .f ' CLASS PCEM It was not so many moons ago In a school house not so tar away That we leained to toil and work and grow And there passed many a happy day. We lived, as students, with no other thought Than 'to work and idle or play. We never remembered the lessons taught, We were only too tlippant and gay. And now we have gained the goal That so painfully has been sought. .Our names shall be marked from the roll, Our works and our deeds have been wrought. May Cod bless you, as we part, Each to go a lonely, separate way. We shall ever hold in our heart The pain ot our parting day. Farewell, and now we depart Leaving a long loved mem'ry behind Upon a new road we solemnly start, We hope the Fates will be kind. VIRGINIA RAE CREECI-I CLASS SONG Promise us we'll still be friends, Though our school days now will end. Promise us we'II be together ln memory again. Though they say friendships will break up After graduation day. We can keep our love for Corinth And prove there's nothing in what they say. When our school days are recollections, I-low we hope and how we pray. We can reminisce together , Of graduation day, CHARLES iouivsou BN' L, QF? A' ' 1' -- THE SEN IORS CHARLES JOHNSON Archer's Lodge School l, 2, 4-H Club l, 2, 3, 4, President 2, 4, Class Vice President 3, Class Presi- dent 4, Co-Ho-Pa Staff 4, Corin- thian Staff 3, 4, Piano l, 2, 3, 4, Who's Who 4. wiLBuR ioursisorsi 4-H Club l, 2, Chief Marshall 3, Class Play 3, Class Vice President 4, Corinthian Staff 4, Basketball Manager 4, Who's Who 4. SARAH WILDER 4-H Club l, 2, Class Treasurer 3, Secretary 4, Class Play 3, Basket- ball l, 2, 3, 4, Co-Ho-Pa Staff 2, 3, 4, Corinthian Staff 4, Mar- shall 3, Sottball 3, Assistant Li- brarian 4, Who's Who 4. ALDEEN HUOPANA 4-H Club l, 2, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Cilee Club 2, Class Secretary I, 3, Secretary-Treasurer 2, Treasurer 4, Class Play 3, Assistant Librarian 4, Prophet 4, Co-Ho-Pa Staff 2, 3, 4, Corinthian Staff 3, 4, Mar- shall 3, Who's Who 4. Mascots. . . Class Motto ALICE FAYE HINTON - RONALD BARHAM We Build the Ladder By Which We Climb Class Flower . . . . American Beauty Rose Class Colors . . . Maroon and Ciold .4,,,,4. .L .4,g,,.- q,,a,,.,,aL...,... 44, ... Jygi. ....,.ij,a.',1' . i . CEN EVA BOWMAN 4-I-I Club I, 2, Co-I-lo-Pa Staff 3, 4, Corinthian Staff 4, Marshall 3, Clee Club I, 2, Class Treasurer I , Assistant Librarian 3, 4, Who's Who 4. ANNE BOYETTE Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Co-I-lo-Pa Staff 2, 3, 4, Class Play 3, Corin- thian Staff 3, 4, Music I, 2, 4-I-I Club I, 2, Who's Who 4. Tl-IGMAS BOYETVE 4-I-I Club I, 2, 3, 4, Clee Club I, 2, Baseball 4, Usher for junior Play 3, Who's Who 4. HAYWOOD BRANTLEY Bus Driver 3, 4. I BILLY CASTLEBERRY Archers Lodge School I, 2, 4-I-I Club I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4, Corinthian Staff 4, Class Play 3, Baseball 3, 4, Who's Who 4. BUICE CREECI-I 4-I-I Club I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2' Co-I-lo-Pa Staff 4, Bus Driver 3, 4 VIRGINIA RAE CREECI-I Corinthian Staff 4, 4-I-I Club I, 2' Music I, 2, 3, 4, Class Poet 4. 1 ELIZABETH FLOWERS 4-I-I Club I, 2, Clee Club I, 2, Assistant Librarian 3, Co-I-lo-Pa Staff 4, Usher for Class Play 3. ,,'-.-- . fe-A , EDWARD GREENE Archer's Lodge School l, 2, 4-H Club l, 2, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2. JOHNNIE GREEN Archer's Lodge School l, 2, 4-H Club l, 2, Class Play l, 2, 3, Corinthian Staff 4, Softball 3. MARSHALL HIGH 4-H Club l, 2, 3, 4, Corinthian Statf 4, Class Play Manager 3, Who's Who 4. WILLARD HINNANT 4-H Club l, 2, Assistant Stage Manager for Class Play 3, School Bus Patrol 2. BOBBY HINTON Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, 4-H Club l, 2, 3, 4, Corin- thian Statf 4, Who's Who 4. lAN'lS ROSE HINTON 4-H Club l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, 4, Softball 3, Co-Ho-Pa Staff 3, Glee Club l, 2, Corinthian Staff 4, Usher tor Class Play 3, Assistant Librarian 2, Who's Who 4. MARY RUTH H I NTON 4-H Club l, 2, Glee Club l, 2, Co-Ho-Pa Staff 3, 4, Class Play 3, Assistant Librarian 3, Class His- torian 4, Who's Who 4. NORMA LEE HOCUTT Glee Club l, 2, 4-H Club l, 2. SARAH HOWELL Princeton School lg Class Treas- urer l 1 Clee Club l, 25 4-H Club l, 25 Assistant Librarian 35 Who's Who 4. HELEN KEMP 4-H Club l, 25 Clee Club l, 25 Assistant Librarian l, 2, 3, 45 Usher tor Class Play 3. ROCHELLE MURPHREY Archer's Lodge School l, 25 4-H Club l, 25 Class Play 2. RACHEL MURPHY Archers Lodge School l, 25 4-H Club l, 25 Class Play l, 25 Soft- ball l 5 Biology Club l 5 Clee Club lg Corinthian Staff 4. ALVIN NARRON, jR. 4-H Club l, 2, 35 Co-Ho-Pa Statt 2, 35 Basketball 3, 45 Bus Driver 3, 45 Stage Manager for Class Play 3. KATE NARRON 4-H Club l, 25 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Clee Club 25 Co-Ho-Pa Statt 2, 35 Class Play 35 Corinthian Statt 45 Who'S Who 4, RILEY NARRON Baseball l, 2, 3, 45 4-H Club l, 2, 35 Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 Co-Cap- tain 45'Corinthian Staff 45 Who's Who 4. WI LMA NARRON 4-H Club l, 25 Clee Club l, 25 Assistant Librarian l, 2, 3, 45 Who's Who 4. ANNIE PEARL O'NEAL 4-I-I Club I, 2, Class Play 3, Co-I-lo-Pa'Statt 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Softball 3, Clee Club 2, DAVID O'NEAL 4-I-I Club I, 2, 3, 4, Clee Club 2, 3, Class Play 3, Co-I-lo-Pa Staff I, 2, 3, 4, Corinthian Statt 3, 4, Who's Who 4. ROBIN O'NEAL 4-I-l Club I, 2, 3, 4, Clee Club I, 2, Baseball 3, 4, Bus Driver 4. DOUGLAS PARRISH 4-I-I Club l, 2, Vice President 2, Corinthian Statt 4, Bus Driver I, 2, 3, 4, Who's Who 4. LOIS PARRISI-I Archer's Lodge School I, 2, Clee Club Play 2. I, 4-I-I Club I, 2, Class SADIE MAE Pl-IILLIPS 4-I-I Club I, 2, Clee Club I, 2, MELISSA POUNDS Archer's Lodge School I, 2, 4-H Club I, 2. CARL PRICE 4-I-I Club l, 2, 3, President 3, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, Class President I, 2, 3, Base- ball 2, 3, 4, Co-I-lo-Pa Staff 3, 4, Editor 4, Corinthian Staff 3, 4, Editor 4, Music I, 2, Bus Driver 3, 4, Class Play 3, Testator 4, Marshall 3, Who's Who 4. ,f--eu. CECIL PRICE Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Class Vice President 2, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Co- I-lo-Pa Statt I, 2, 3, 4, Corinthian Staff 4, 4-I-I Club I, 2, Class Play 3, Who's Who 4, CI-IARLES RAY RAI NES Archers Lodge School I, 21 4+l Club I, 2, Basketball 2, Bus Driver 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2. youu SKINNER 4-I-I Club I, 2, 3, Bus Driver 2, 3, 4, Archer's Lodge School I, 2. BENNETT STRICKLAND 4-I-I Club I, 2, 3, Bus Driver 3, 4. COLEMAN STRICKLAND 4-I-I Club I, 2, School Bus Driver 3, 4. WILLIE Tl-ICMASSCN 4-I-I Club I, Musical Concert 3. IDI-IN WILLIAMSON 4-I-I Club I, 2, 3,4 CLASS HISTCRY Many people have often wanted to travel by ship, ln September of l944 our class of fifty students had our desire fulfilled as we boarded the Ship of Education Mr. Freeman served as our captain and his mates were: Mr, Brown, whom we lost, but Mrs. Lowry took his place, Miss Austin, and Miss Forsyth. Several of our crew started participating in the main school sports. Seven of our crew fell overboard this year for different causes. Work in the Sophomore year was with the same captain but two new matesi Mr. Moser and Miss Sullivan Out of our crew of thirty-eight members we lost two because of matrimony, Several of our crew achieved basketball suits, A few girls were chosen to serve at the junior-Senior Banquet, With work coming along well, we decided we'd better make a stop in june of '46 The crew of forty-five members, since we had several students join us from a neighboring school, boarded our ship with determination for success, We, the juniors, had Mrs. Valentine and Miss Britt as new mates but lost Mrs Valentine only to gain Mrs, l-lollifield to take her place. Class officers werei Carl Price, president, Charles johnson, vice-president, Aldeen Huopana, secretary, and Sarah Wilder, treas- urer. Love found its way among our juniors this year and we lost three of the crew. We had the pleasure of presenting a junior play, Life at Aunt Minnie's, and giving the Seniors a banquet Anne Boyette won basketball medals at the Kenly American Legion Tournament and johnston County Tournament. We elected the future staff of the school paper for the trip we would take next year, This staff published the last issue which we received on this trip just before we hit port on May l9th, l947. ln August l947, we boarded our ship for the last time, This our last voyage, we put all our hearts into it, We had a war veteran to join us but lost another member by marriage, making our crew number forty-two. Three new mates joined us to help put the finishing touches to the trip, They werei Miss I-lofler, Mrs. Powell, and Mr, Carswell, Class officers werei Charles johnson, president, Wilbur johnson, vice president, Aldeen l-luopana, treasurer, and Sarah Wilder, secretary. l-low we rejoiced as we chose and bought our rings on October 27, l947. One night on board the juniors gave us a banquet and great was the celebrity, toasts, and speeches. This last year we published a great book called The Corinthian, lnto it we put our exploits and memories of all our happy voyages. The great news was brought to us that we were to hit port never to sail on this ship again, but to board larger Sh'ps of Education and various other travels of life. We wish the next group who rides this ship as happy and successful a trip as we have had, MARY RUTH HINTON SENIOR PROPHECY In the year l9S7, I stepped into the Pan-American to which I was assigned as hostess to make a cross-country flight. To my amazement, there as pilot was an old class-mate of mine, Alvin Narron, and Cecil Price as co-pilot. As the plane warmed up, the head mechanic, who was none other than Haywood Brantley, gave it final inspection. I began to check my passenger list and found that Sarah Howell and Charles Ray Raines were on board and l later learned that this was their honey- moon trip, They informed me that they were on their way to take in a show at the Stork Club featuring Charles lohnson's orchestra with Virginia Rae Creech featured as pianist, Upon reminiscing further, I learned that Buice Creech had settled on a farm with his childhood sweetheart and was still raising prize cows and hogs, and that Willie Thomasson had taken over management of the Wendell Theater. I learned that Sadie Mae Philipps was the community school teacher. Our plane took off and the first stop was Washington, D, C, We had a stop- over here and I encountered many of my old classmates. I met Rachel Murphy, who was secretary to Senator Taft, and we had lunch in the Strickland Brothers' cafe- teria---proprietors Bennet and Coleman. We talked together of our old classmates and I learned that Lois Parrish was their cashier, It was soon necessary for me to leave, and as I passed the White House, I saw a very distinguished person dressed in the robe of the Supreme Court. I saw that it was Marshall High. He told me he was on his way to the law office of Carl Price, a quite famous lawyer, for a con- ference on a matter soon to come up in the Supreme Court, He said that Sarah Wilder was Carl's very efficient secretary. l hailed a passing taxi to return to the airport and as it pulled over to the curb, I immediately recognized the driver as Willard Hinnant. During our conversation on the way to the airport, he told me that Douglas Parrish and Riley Narron were operating a pool room at Emit, N, C. Soon it was time for my plane to leave and as I passed through the crowded lobby, I recognized Eliza- beth Elowers. I stopped long enough to learn that she was enrolled in the john Hopkins' School of Nursing and that Billy Castleberry was interning there and making a big hit with the nurses, I walked with her to the reservation desk and to my sur- prise, Wilma Narron handed her the reservation, I bade my friends good-by and soon we were soaring into the air. Our next stop was Nashville, Tennessee, I walked down to our hotel and as I registered, I noticed three familiar names on the registry, They were Robin O'NeaI, David O'Neal, and Edward Green, When I came down that night, I ate dinner with Dave and Robin, who were hell-drivers with the State Eair and they informed me that Edward Creen was the favorite singer of the Crand Ole Opry fans. I also learned that Wilbur johnson was a scientist at Oak Ridge, helping study the facts of the atomic bomb. I again boarded my plane and we were soon headed west, Our next stop was New Orleans and here I went out to enjoy the Mardi-Cras, I met another old class- mate here, Helen Kemp, who was on vacation with her husband, who was a jewelers The plane was soon on its way toward its next stop, which was El Paso, Texas. We went out to enjoy the nationally famous rodeo and found that lohn Skinner was the star. We learned that he was riding one of the famous Boyette horses which was raised on the Thomas Boyette ranch. We were soon on our way to Nevada. Here we stopped and met johnnie Green, who was securing her second divorce. She informed me that Rochelle Murphrey was typist in the Reno court room, rushing divorces. I met my plane and once again we were soaring into the air-this time to San Diego, California. Here I met two old friends, Kate Narron and john Williamson, who were assigned to the same ship as navy nurse and sailor. I went up the street and into a swanky night club and was royally entertained by Annie Pearl O'NeaI and Anne Boyette, who were leading chorus girls. We were joined by Norma Lee Hocutt, noted newspaper reporter, who was on her way to cover the plays of lanis Rose and Bobby Hinton at the all-American tennis tournament, They were partners in the world-wide tennis tournament. She told us that Melisse Pounds was a dress designer for a large manufacturer in San Diego and that Mary Ruth Hinton and Geneva Bowman were owners of a chain of exclusive fur shops. As l boarded my plane once more, my heart was light because I had heard of each of my classmates and was so pleased at the career each ot them had chosen. ALDEEN HUOPANA, Prophet N EATEST gar ah .44 WHC'S ND LRCU n - BEST AL Qmfxes XOWSO 4 W XXCXQY X fag J X 5 Wilma Narron-Thomas Boyefte ' w. n ' 1, ,Ng X13 S' .iw , in f if BOW no MOST Pj winks Amon X a X'NxnYO0 . MCDST STUDIOUS Wilbur johnson - Geneva Bowman WHO WITTIEST Aldeen Huopana - David O'Neal A 554 fvfve 49OJfef,1eLgN 55410 X MQFS bg!! Hfsfv FRIENDLIEST Douglas Parrish - Mary Rufh Hinton ff 855 T X 410166 f? HUOD6 'Va 'Q . .iii 41...- kr- -Inq. Q MOST VERSATILE sam w QQ VVHCTS 220 Q69 10 5 ei mmf ,Gem V096 W0 XNXXCBQY KX Aldeem Huopama -- Carl Price vw it gl MUST AMBITIOUS Geneva Bowman-Wilbur johnson ij 2Q',f-f TK .1 we Q PUWLPX Qaffbxgx MUST OOOQ85 N900 X WHE0 5 arab Howe!! CUTENST X B My SbmT Y MOST POLITE Charles johnson - Geneva Bowman E ff 'Q flag 5' P rf' 'E X55 4'-ff ' f D , 5E37'p MOST DEPENDABLE Carl Prnee-Elizabeth Flowers avfd I 595 O Ngafx ary Q Lffy Uffv H, MOD LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Class of l948, in forty-two individual parts, being of sound mind and in a charitable mood, do make and publish this our last will and testament, Principally, and first of all, we leave to the undergraduates, the high and un- stained name of Corinth-Holders High School. ARTICLE I We leave to the faculty our sincere gratitude for the attainments which we have gained through their services and guidance. ARTICLE ll To the lunior Class we leave: The thrill and anticipation of selecting ringsg the grueling hours of play practice plus the joy of the final productiong the ability to persuade your parents to buy the new outfit for the junior-Senior Banquetg the never-ending grind of assignments leading to that chief of all joys, a diplomag the privilege of editing the annual. ARTICLE Ill Individual Bequeaths Edward Greene wills his hill-billy singing to Crady Barnes. David O'Neal wills his curly hair to Burrell Cousins. Melisse Pounds wills her quietness to Adell Creech. Haywood Brantley wills his weight to Edward leffreys, who really doesn't need it. Sarah Howell wills her smile for everyone to Edna Hocutt. lohnnie Cireen wills her flirty ways to loan Nowell, Wilbur johnson wills his good grades to Geraldine Corbett. Marshal High wills his good looks to Herbert Corbett. Ceneva Bowman wills her love of studying to Sally Hinton. Annie Pearl O'Neal wills her Corinth-Holders twist to Betty lean Brown. Sarah Wilder wills her studious mind to Helen Barham. Bobby Hinton wills his love of sports to Ceorge Henry Bell and Billy West. Billy Castleberry wills his winning ways to I. C. Austin. Buice Creech wills his love of cows and hogs and farming in general to Lynwood Price. Rachel Murphy wills her love of the opposite sex to Lala Mae Narron. Charles johnson wills his leading ways to the next senior president. Alvin Narron wills his ability to ask foolish questions to Ross Ward, Wilma Narron wills her neatness to Allene Clover. Mary Ruth Hinton wills her personality to Lucille Bunn. Cecil Price wills his corny jokes to Charles Hocutt. Willard Hinnant wills his red hair to Bobby Edgerton. Thomas Boyette wills his slick hair to Howard Averette. Douglas Parrish wills his friendly ways to Charles Raines. lanis Rose Hinton wills her place on the basketball team to Marvel Rue O'Neal. Elizabeth Flowers wills her dependability to Barbara Ann Driver. Kate Narron wills her popularity to lodie Strickland. Bennet Strickland wills his strut to Cecil Rentrow. Riley Narron wills his determination to get a diploma to Crady Thompson. Aldeen Huopana wills her wide knowledge ot things to Harold Andrews. Charles Ray Raines wills his physique to Franklin Narron. Lois Parrish wills her pleasantness to Amanda Brantley. Rochelle lvlurphrey wills her good nature to Doris Kemp. Helen Kemp wills her ability as a future housewife to Leatha Eason. Willie Thomasson wills his French book to Thelbert Hocutt. Anne Boyette will her jolly ways to Sallie Mae Gardner. john Williamson wills his mechanical mind to limmie Barnes. john Skinner wills his ability to charm the girls to Reuben Batten. Virginia Creech wills her ability as a poet to Ellene Narron. Norma Lee Hocutt wills her ambition to obtain an education to lvlagdeline Atkinson. Robin O'Neal wills his hard head to Cilbert Crocker. Coleman Strickland wills his statue to Charles Boyette. And I, Carl Price, will my love for dear ol' Corinth-Holders to Ralph Cilover. ln witness whereof, we the Class of l948, approve ot these bequests, and do this night set our seal and hands to this otticial document on the sixteenth day of lvlay in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and forty-eight. The l94B Senior Class of Corinth-Holders High School. CARL PRICE, Testator Witnesses 2 CHARLES lOHNSON SARAH WILDER THE .TUNIORS FIRST ROWT loan Nowell, Ross Ward, Cirady Thompson, l.ala Mae Narron, Fllene Narron, Adell Creech, Leatha Eason, Doris Kemp, Sally Hinton. SECOND ROW3 Betty lean Brown, Helen Barham, Sally Mae Oardner, Allene Clover lvlagdeline Atkinson, Lucille Bunn, Ceraldine Corbett, Lynwood Price. i THIRD ROWQ Ralph Clover, Reuben Batten, Barbara Anne Driver, Franklin Narron Charles Boyette, Harold Andrews, Edward lettreys, Gilbert Crocker, Miss Forsyth. FOURTH ROW: Charles Hocutt, Herbert Corbett, Thelbert Hocutt, Burrell Cousins Billy West, Cieorge Henry Bell, lodie Strickland, Cecil Rentrow, Howard Averette l. C. Austin, Charles Raines. 3 If THE SOPHOMORES FlRST ROW: Doris lean Dove, Barbara Nell Boykin, Kenneth Eason, Sue Davis, Sue Greene, Evelyn Perry, Ruby Radford, Louise Stancil, lean Hathaway, Rex Renfrow, Polly Hatcher. SECOND ROW1 Thomas Poole, G R, johnson, Pauline Narron, Ava lean Hinnant, Annah Capps, Aaron Skinner, Evelyn Gray Creech, lean Price, Ruth johnson, Hilda lean Hinton, Elizabeth Narron, Mr, Carswell, sponsor. THIRD ROW: Virginia Edwards, Addie Williamson, Gloria Hocutt, Ruth Wheeler, Hazel Hogge, Mabel Eason, Geraldine Curtis, Betty lean Tippett, Donnie Barham, Sam Parrish, Hestor Narron, FOURTH ROWi Wallace Narron, Fred Hales, Graham Parrish, Drexel Thomasson, Laura Wilder, Wilma Davis, Patrick O'Neal, Grady Blinson, limmy Rogers Flovvers, Gene Wall, Billy Driver. T THE FRESHMEN FIRST ROW: jeanette Batten, Gertrude Norris, Dorothy Price, Ruth johnson, Adele Narron, Imogene O'Neal, jeanette Hinton, Zettie Mae Strickland, Ray Hocutt joseph Murphy, Charles Denton, Hugh Wilder, Harold Hinton. SECOND ROW: Edith Eason, Louise Norris, Reba Poole, Tillie Sue Hinton, Mary Lou Edwards, Thomas Barham, Mamie Richardson, Dorothy Hinton, B. j. Bunn, Virginia Skinner, Dorthalean Carrol, Emma jeanne Alford. THIRD ROWi Clentis Phillips, Mary F, Howell, Dorothy Pounds, Daisy B. Creech Odell Atkinson, Franklin Price, jimmy Narron, Lloyd Tippett, Mary R, Capps Ella O Ciuy, Velma Eason I 1 FOURTH ROWi Annette Price, Helen Hocutt, Geneva Richardson, William Wall j. P. Ellis, jimmy Murphy, Billy Flowers, Billy Wall, Clifton Price, Billy Powell, FIFTH ROW1 Mrs. Powell, sponsor, Orlin Wilder, Cramer Brown, Wallace Puryear, Norman Brown, Wallace Richardson, Lloyd Wall, Earl Murphy, jimmy Boykin Miss Hotler, sponsor. I CRGANIZATION S CORINTHIAN THE STAFF GARLPRIGE. . . . . . . SARAH WILDER. . .p. . . . . WILBUR JOHNSON, GERALDINE GORBETT ALDEEN HUOPANA ....... GENEVA BOWMAN, HAROLD ANDREWS . BILLY GASTLEBERRY ....... DOUGLAS PARRISH, RILEY NARRON . MARSHALL HIGH ...... ANNE BOYETTE, LUGILLE BUNN . . CHARLES IOHNSON ...... IOHNNIE GREEN, RAGHEL MURPHY . GEGIL PRIGE. . .. . . . . BOBBY HINTON . . . IANIS ROSE HINTON . . KATE NARRON . . DAVID O'NEAL . MISS AUSTIN ...... MISS HOFLER, MRS. FREEMAN . . . . . . Editor-in-Chief . Assistant Editor-in-Ghiet . . . . Assistant Editors . -. . . Business Manager . Assistant Business Managers . . . Advertising Manager Assistant Advertising Managers . . . Girculation Manager Assistant Circulation Manager . . . . . Photographer . Assistant Photographers . . . Boys' Sports Editor . Assistant Boys' Sports Editor . . . Girls' Sports Editor . Assistant Girls' Sports Editor . . . . . . Art Editor . . Sponsor . . Typists CO-HO-PIL 1 ,WM-' ,W- 'T ff-H' ' 1 , 44: I THE STAFF CARL PRICE . . ' SARAI-I WILDER' . CECIL PRICE , . RIIICE CREECEI , . ALIJEEN EIuoPANA. . ANNE I3oYErTE . . IIMMIE BARNES . . LLICILLE BUNN . . WILBUR IoPINSoN . EIILDA IEAN HINTON , CERALDINE CoRBETr . MARVEL RUE o'NEAL CHARLES JOHNSON , DAVID o'NEAL ....,,. ANNIE PEARL o'NEAL ' .. . . . Editor . . . Assistant Editor . . . Business Manager . . Assistant Business Manager . . . .YCIVCUIAIIOFI Manager . Assistant CIrCuIatIon Manager . . . . High SChooI EdIt'or . . Cramrnar Grade ,Editor . . . Boys' Sports Editor . . Cirls' Sports Editor . Honor RoII Editor . . . . Social Editor . . . . Art 1EdWor . Assistant Art Editor . . . , . . . . Cossip Editor GENEVA BOBWMAN, SALLY HINTON . . . . Reporters MARY RUTH HINTON, EDNA HOCUTT . . . Reporters VIRGINIA RAE CREECH ...... . Reporter MISS AUSTIN ....... ' . . . . Sponsor MRS. POWELL ....... Prootreader MISS HOELER, MISS AUSTIN, MRS FREEMAN .L . I . Typistsu -.J ' Basketball Girls FIRST ROW llett to rightli Anne Boyette lFl, Tillie Sue Hinton CFD, lanis Rose Hinton lFl, loan Nowell lFl, Annie Pearl O'lNleal KCl. SECQND RCW Elizabeth Narron lCl, Laura Wilder lFl, Kate Narron lCl, THIRD ROW lean Hathaway QCD, Louise Stancil lFl, Wilma Davis CCL Hilda lean Hinton lClt FGURTH ROWg Sarah Wilder lCl. CAMERA SHY3 Aldeen Huooana KFJ, Pat O'lNleal CFD, The girls have worked hard, under the coaching of Miss Austin, to make their team a success lanis Rose Hinton was elected captain of the l947-48 squad, with Anne Boyette, co-captain, Marvel Rue O'Neal was chosen manager. The girls won in the American Legion Tournament. Each girl received a gold basketball. lanis Rose Hinton and Annie Pearl O'Neal were elected for the all-star team. Basketball Boys FIRST ROW: lleft to rightl: Hugh Wilder, Billy Powell, Carl Price, Riley Narron, Bobby Hinton and Harold Hinton. SECOND ROW: Alvin Narron, George Henry Bell, lodie Strickland and Franklin Narron. THIRD ROW: Gilbert Crocker and limmie Rogers Flowers. CAMERA SHY: Cecil Price. The boys have practiced faithfully, under the coaching of Mr. Hinton, to make a good team. Carl Price and Riley Narron were elected co-captains of the l947--48 team. Wilbur johnson was chosen manager. The boys' team entered the American Legion Tournament at Kenly. With a lot of hard fighting they came out runners-up. The boys were proud of their trophy. Bobby Hinton, a forward, made the all-tournament team. Although the boys do not have a championship team, they are really proud of their record. '5:.'ltf9 fy 4-H Club 1 r at t ,A f 1 J I3 rw I ' 4? f '1 CHARLES IOHNSON . . . . President RUTH WHEELER . . . . Vice President BILLY CASTLEBERRY . . . Secretary-Treasurer HILDA IEAN HINTGN . . . Cirls' Song Leader CRADY BARNES . . . . Boys' Song Leader 4-H CLUB PLEDGE I pledge'- My Head to clearer thinking, My Heart to greater loyalty, My Hands to larger service, and My Health to better living, for My dub, my Community, and my Country. MOTTO1 To Make the Best Better. B,-1 X-M, ,W f, a 52232 .,1l'i.J I ,fx ,, 44.5 , -Q r vs- ' -Q 'A 1 uk- 'bi' 3' iff' .Sf-nf w-, yn ,Ca my up f-we-., ,Qc NN of ' A- M .4 ,- my ' ,. V- x A 'P y , f , ,Q 9 7 fl , - xx- F4 mi gf- ' ' t,1'? 4 . 5' Q , X 1 'Y fa' ' ,X ff ' g ,. . .f f , A 1 vw -. . : ng A, V M . 'af-is , ,fx n 'f1 -- ,J 5 figs.. , ,. 5 ' ' , -21 ' , ,., !?T:' ' '. ,f .:, ' fffgff f- , ,AFB ' ' fy T ' . G., ',.f.-i- E I, -A 'E '?1,?a-- gf if . - 1. L , ,,, .. A, H d iy -. .M - -' sg,-Q ,LY .9 ' A x gl . j , xy. 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Compliments. ot PRODUCERS COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION f Incorporated TOBACCO SALES WAREHOUSE WENDELL, N, C. The Tobacco Sales Warehouse is owned and operated by Farmers only. The more support given by the tobacco grower, the more profit he will receive from his tobacco. L- J fr --+--A+- - +--'-A A' - A 'A 1 1 1 1 1 -vv-1 7 ,, 1, , 'I 1+ I I I I We dell, N. C. 11 'I 35 Il coMPANY I l EoRTY YEARS OF l 1 I ,I CONTINUOUS SERVICE I I RRESCRIRTIoNS A SPECIALTY 1 :I 'I 'l I ' 1 1, Member Federal DGDOSIT lnSUranCe 1, Your patronage ,S Appreciated 1, II Corporation 1, ll , ...E..... mxxmmm- I 1: 'I I I , 1, I I ,I MlT'CHELL'S GARAGE ll 1: W. R. NOWELL 'I I ,, ,, I Il I' 1: QENERAI- REPAIRS 'Q E' PRESCRIPTION DRUCCIST ,I 'I I I EE :E I l 'I Wendell, N, C. Phone 3922 Wendell, N' C- :I I I 'I If 'I 'I 5-A::: :::-i E' 'A' '::::: ' E -r :- :xvewv 'MACH' C'- JI l ll l I I I 1, 1 1, 'I 5: CAROLINA LAUNDRY ,II HYMAN KATZ 15 I I I 'I I 'I ,I A Complete Family Service 1: if DRY COGDS - S,-,CES 1l 1l I 'I ,g LAUNDRY WASHED CLOTHES ,, 1, AND CLGTHINC , :I GUARD HEALTH 1 1, :I I I 'I I 1, 'I QI Wendell- N- C 1, Wendell, N. C. 1 l :I l l Z ::: lla-U J ::i v 'V 1 lI II II II 1, 1, 'I 5: I I , 5: , MARSHBOURN'S LEWIS FURNITURE co. I I 1, 1 'I 1 1, 'I 'I 1, 1, I l ' ' FUNERAL DIRECTORS C7 l Il COMPLETE Eooo STORE .ll I 1: 1, :I EMBALMERS l I l l :, Wendell, N. C. 'I' Wendell, N. C. :I I l l l l 'I 1l 1I 4-C-- - :: - - - A:,j 1.-,:: I 'I J 'T 'T r :een rx: :T ' I I I IE LITTLE RIVER ICE co :T ' ii DAISY'S BEAUTY SHOPPE 'T 'T 'T 5Toi4ERs M ICE -A - COAL I ,I If Middiesex, N, C. :T ICE REERICERATORS 'T I If Your Patroriage Is Appreciated :I Phohe 2871 Zebulori, N. C. :I I I I 'T 'T 'T 'T 'T 'I 4r,,, ::,:1g 4r::: :: fm xv rm Q 11 TI TI ' I1 I 1: Compliments of 4: CGI IT ET 'T IT 'T 'T IT It If J. T. Smith Service Station Ig B E D D I N G F I E I' D S 'T gg AMOCO CAS? OH- 4: Three Registered Druggists 5, and CROCERIES :T The Rexall Store T' I T Q Archer Lodge, N. C. Clayton' N' C 'T T T I I T,,,, ,,,,4 L,::: :f Tx: xx? ix: x I 'I I I C I, f I It T T T T 3 Om 'men S O TT TT H. v. ANDREWS I I I 'T 'T 'T IQ E. E. POWELL IQ If QUIT-DER5 I I I 'T 'P 'T ' FANCY R ERIE ' ' 1: C RC S I If wefideii, N, C. :T arid SCHOOL SUPPLIES I: 1 1:11 Phone 2127 ig Roote i Zebiiicm, Ni C. I: 1: ii-:::::::v Ii-::: :: ,,,, ,,,,, - 'T 'T 'T I T, ZEBULON DRY CLEANERS 'T I II Worth I-Iihtoh, Proprietor 1I I, CLEANING - PRESSINC AND ALTERINC I II Dial SZISI Zebulori, N. C. I 'T f: 4-:::v ::: WENDELL TAXI 24-Hour Service Anywhere 2 Any Time Wendell Taxi W- Dial 39l l Wendell, N, C. Compliments ot BRITT'S GROCERY Main Street Wendell, N. C. R. B. BRADSHAW'S SERVICE STATION AMOCO CAS E7 OlL Sandwiches-Candy-Drinks Wendell, N. C. Compliments of A. T. BARNES GENERAL MERCHANDISE Archer Lodge Compliments of West End Service Station and Ayden Hall Garage Phone 3576 Clayton, CENERAL MERCHANTS Fertilizers - Feeds - Seeds Clayton, N, C. Everything tor Better Living TODD MOTORS CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH Westinghouse Appliances Wendell, N. C. See JNO. T. TALTON CLAYTON, N. C. for INSURANCE E. W. ELLIS 8. CO., INC WEN DELL TRANSFER CO. Floyd lohnson and W. l-l, Richardson CENERAL I-lAULlNC Cas, Oil, and Accessories I Pima 2865 Wendell, N, C. 1:11 1 1 'I 1 11 11 1, 1, I I 1, 1, 1, 1 , 1 I I 11 11 1, 1 1, 1 1, 1: 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 ,I I I 1, 1, 1, 1, -A4 L.- V vvvv -,- 1 D. D. CHAMBLEE Fire, l-lail, Automobile, Liability and Casualty Insurance Real Estate and Farm Loans Zebulon, N. C. -vv w Whitley Furniture Company FUNERAL DIRECTORS and EMBALMERS Phone 29Ol Zebulon, N. C. Zebulon Mutual Burial Association l T I 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 11 11 1, 1, i, 1, 11 11 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1I 11 11 , 1 11 1, 1, 11 I I 1, 1, 11 1, 1, 11 Whitley 81 Scarboro, Inc. FARM SUPPLIES Zebulon, N. C. Phone 275i LINKS SERVICE STATION PURE QIL PRQDUCTS Service to All Cars 1 Link Cox, Gwner Phone 248l I PAGES stone -COMPANY ,sl FARM SUPPLIES G FERTILIZERS Zebulon, N. C. M. W. Page F. L. Page il -::: :::: ::::4.0-J JL' 1 1 1 V 1 11 I I 1, 1, 11 11 1, 1, 1, 1, 11 -: ,I l I 11 1, 1, 11 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 --Q0 I 1 11 11 1, 1 1 I 1 I' .' I I 11 II 1, 11 I I 11 I I :I :I I 1, Il 1, 1 1 11 1, 1 1 I 1 1 C I 1 1 v vv, ---v: Compliments of CITY BARBER SHOP Zebulon, N. C. PHILIP MASSEY More Merchandising For Less F,C.X. Distributor Feed, Seed, Fertilizer, Paint and Oils Zebulon, N. C, 4-og Meet Your Friends at Richardson's Barber Shop Wendell, N. C. Y , , ::::-sc::: A A HOOD'S FLOWER SHOP Flowers For All Occasions Come To Us For Your Flower Needs Phone 63II Zebulon, N. C. MILTON BARHAM seiavice STATION-CAS and oiL GENERAL MERCHANT Route I I Zebulon, N. C. THE WEN DELL FLORIST Wire Flowers Anywhere Member of FTD. Phone 267I Wendell, N. C. -----4.--- Compliments of W. J. WiIder's Service Station OAS and OROCERIES Route I Middlesex, N, C, '::: :::::-.::::::::: :J- ::: :::::::: 4-:::: ::v Compliments ot C R E E C H ' S RADIO SALES and SERVICE Zebulon, Ni C. WAKELON FOOD MARKET FANCY CROCERIES, FRESH MEATS and SEA FOODS Thurman Murray and Francis Wall ll L-::: -A-- A+-- -A ARNOLD'S AUTO SUPPLY PARTS AND ACCESSORIES Wendell, N. C. Phone 3676 -v- -----1-0-0-og 1 r eeeea fr::- -:::-'::: ::::':::::'v 1 1 1 11 1: 1: 1: 11 1 1 1 ll -I 5: w. P. NARRON 5: 5: THE FIRESTONE STORE 5 1 1 1 1, 1, 1, 11 :E GENERAL MERCHANT Atlantic Service Station 11 11 1 1 1 1, CAS and 01, 5, 5, THE Bus STATION 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 11 1, 1, 1, 11 5, Middesexh Route Gme 5, Zebolon, N. C, Phone 2461 11 1 1 l 51 5- l Lffff AAAA '::::::: ffffl diff? iii? ln TTl ' ' K 1, 1, 1, 1 1 ' 1: 1: 1 If Compliments of 1, 1, 1, 1 1, 1, 1, 11 1 1 11 :E C. W. ,E We Call For and Deliver l 1El l 1: GENERAL MERCHANDISE 11' Wendell N- C 5' 1, . 1, 1, 1 1, , 1 11 1: Clayton, N, C. - Route Two 1' Phone 2191 1 1 11 5 l l SE l aeeeee ,:,, eeeee eeeees lm Cl lm ' l l l l 1 1 1 :1 111: il-lRlE's Gnocskv AND 5: 1 1: T. A. cooxz 5: 5 1: fl 51 5: MARKET 5, 1 11 11 11 I 1, 1, 1, 11 5, HARDWARE and PAINT 5, Main Street l ' l :E 5: 1, Phone 2551 Wendell, N, C 111: Wendell, N. C. 5: 11 1 11 l 1, 1, 1, 11 111-:::: ::: A - :::::::::.k 11-:::: 1' M: ' A ' Ax:::x:xx xx? 1, 11 1, 11 1 1 ll Compliments of ll ll 1, 11 11 11 1 1 1 B O 0 K S T 0 R E l 11 ll CO-RINTH-HGLDERS SCHooL 5: 1 11 11 00oocvJc-vv A-'A 1 1 1- -1 T 'P II I I 4I 'I II JOHNSON'S I 'I 1 'I 'I 'I II KANNONS DEPT. STORE I I :I ' MARKET AND cRocERY I I MENS - WoMEN's - cHILDREN's 2:21 Heavy and Fancy cfeeefaes It READY T0 WEAR Complete Market Service QI Fresh Produce Daily I II II II Wendell' N' C' EI Ransom johnson II II II -- AA :A::'::::3: II II II 'I S Il T b I R. H. RICHARDSON, JR. 555 e O 5 I 4 IIE PLANTERS WAREHOUSE I SERVICE STATION 115: I I I 111: E. Moore Billy Moore Ig I, 'I Wendeuf Nt C' Rome I :I E. I-I. Price Holt Castleberry II 2 'I 1 II 1 II 'I II FISHERS BAKERY 8. SANDWICH CO. I I IF IT's EIsHERs- IT's EREsHER I Phone 6494 ReIeIgII, N, c. ig I:::J'f::::::::::::::::::::::::-2 :-f 0 0 '4'::::::::::::::::::::4 '4?::9 '4':::: ::::::::::: 1 II C. C. PERRY I GENERAL MERCHANDISE cRocERIEs, FEEDS AND EARM SUPPLIES It Route No, I Selma, N C. 3:J't:J'Lft:I3J-2555:552553335353 T::::::: : : :::: ::::T:::: :::::2 WENDELL SASH 8. DOOR COMPANY, INC. BUILDING SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDs 1: I PAINTs, OILS, AND HARDWARE I Phone 3891 Wendell, N. c. I 'I 'I c. PRoc. DEAN I DISTRIBUTOR OF PETROLEUM PRGDUCTS I WHOLESALE - RETAIL I Dial 2811 wenaeu N, C. :I TCC: :::: '::P7f::: ::::' CCCCY fl 1 1 1 71 1 1 1 1 1 11' 1 11 COmP1'mem1S O1 11 11 Compliments of 1 1: 11 11 1 11 11 11 I: 1:11 1 1 N- C- KEMP 11 wAKEi.oN onus co., mc. EE 11 11 11 11 1, 1 1 11 1 CROCERIES 1 1 1: 1 11 Rx A specialty' 1 1 11 All Kinds of lvleats at Freezer Locker 1 1 1 11 :E I1 11 Registered Pharmacist l: 1, Phone 2851 Zebulon, N. C. 11:1 :E 11 1 2' - - ..... 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E, li 235555555 3i5I353i353553 55J5 5553535555iifiiiiiiilfiifilifiiiif:255:53555525I35555555555555 Automotive sAi.Es a. ssmvce, mc. NEW AND usEo CARS 3 Cenuine Repair ' Motor Steaming ' Paint and Body Work Wash and Creasing 1 WENDELL, N. c. Phone 3926 u li 'fiiffiiv - A A :::5::::::::::::: ' :::::::5:5::::Jf:5:35::J-45: A :J-0-0-4-:::: ::::::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::: :::::::::::.4, r li WENDELL MOTOR COMPANY l 1 Sales-FORD-Service Standard Oil Products tor Cars CLE. Appliances I l Firestone Tires 6 Tubes -- Trucks and Tractors ji Stewart Warner Radio and Motorola, Americas Finest Home Radio 3 ll Wendell, N. C. ll li ll ll li ffi fllll555:2233i:ff23332::232 J3255J'f33525f?'l'f5 'i ll UNIVERSAL CHEVROLET COMPANY l ll 4 SALES AND SERVICES , Wrecker Service Specialize In Body and Paint Work l 4 Phone 204l WENDELL, N. c. 1 I 44 ef v..-v-vvv---v- --v----v--------- - -+4 r ------- --- ' -- ' ' ' 1: II 11 I' 'I ii 4' 44 44 4, il 11 4, 44 44 I: 121: 4, 44 44 5, Compliments of Compliments Of 1: 111: If 121: 4, 44 44 if PERRY'S CAFE 5, gg 5, ,g ,g IDEAL CLEANERS 4, 44 44 4, 44 44 EE Main Street 4, 44 44 Ei 5: WENDELL, N. C. 4 44 4 :E WENDELL, N, C 1: 5: 4 44 4 :E fi 1: :E :E 4, 4, 1: Q, Qt I 4, xxx:x::::H:::::xx:::' ::::x::x::H::::::x::x:xx xxx: 44 ii 44 44 if FIRST CITIZENS BANK 84 TRUST CO. ii Cu-wtoixi, N. C. I il 44 44 YZ if Complete Banking Service 44 QI 12 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 4 :E 44 44 54 s.s..A...,E....s.. - - - v v v v v v vv v v - v v v v ::::::c:::::::::: A::::::::::::::J-4-:: .r' ' L! ,, , Pf'flEUj1'5'fw , I I -.X 4 1 ,ww ,g M' .,fV1,. 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