Corinth Holders High School - Corinthian Yearbook (Zebulon, NC)
- Class of 1950
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FREEMAN, Principal Science SIBYL SHAVER Commercial Subiecfs MARY ESTHER SADLER Math, Science REBECCA LYERLY Home Economics HELEN GAINEY English W. A. SHAVER Coach, Health CHARLES CARROLL, JR Math, Social Science MARY LOUISE COOK French, English fx? 95--. ,Z QM f Qw.. . ,TJ 'W' Wwe ,....,.1 fag it If First Row: Mr. A. R. Gainey, Mrs. Ida B. Richardson, Mrs. Annie L. Richardson, Mrs. Mae Freeman . . . Second Row: Mrs. Geneva Wilder, Mrs. C. B. Narron, Mrs. Phillip Massey, Mrs. E. l-l. Moser . , . Third Row: Miss Isla Phipps, Mrs. Charles Bilbro, Mrs. Annie Priveft, Mrs. John Terry . . . Fourth Row: Mrs. Ralph Bunn, Mrs. C. G. Weafhersby, Miss Clarisse Brooks, Mrs. Ivey Smith., E Iillt CLASS Ill 'l'0liY Almost four years ago, on September 2, TQ46, a group of timid, inexperienced children wandered into the halls of Corinth-Holders High School as Freshmen. Then we were iust kids , now we are the mighty seniors about whom people are talking. Our high school years have been filled with work and play, responsibilities and pleasures, laughter and tears, but when the going was tough someone gave a helping hand. We owe our excellent beginnings to the wise council of our principal, Mr. Freeman, and to our freshman teachers, Miss Britt, Mrs. Valentine, and Mrs. Holifield. Looking back we remember our Christ- mas party and other social gatherings. What fun! This was an exciting year, but we learned that there was time for studying as well as for fun. Before anyone could say Pocomoke we had become Sophomores. Now, we were really getting up into Society! Our knees didn't knock any more when a Senior passed. To make our year even more successful we had Mr. Carswell as our sponsor. When we became Juniors we began to find that Seniors weren't so ferocious. As a matter of fact we were eagerly awaiting the time that we could take the lead. Our officers were: President, Laura Wilder, Vice-President, Hester Narron, Secretary, Ruth Wheeler, and Treasurer, C. R. Johnson. Miss Lyerly, our sponsor helped with our successful Class Play, Meet My Wives. Then with our newly acquired dignity we sponsored A Junior-Senior Banquet, the theme being Bluebird of Happiness. And the Victory! When we became Seniors, we needed to buy larger hots. Miss Sadler bravely accepted the honor of being our sponsor. We bestowed the office of President upon Thomas Poole, Louise Stancil became Vice-President, and C. R. Johnson made an efficient Secretary and Treasurer. Our Senior year was a whirlwind of events. We published an Annual, The Corinthian. How happy we were when the time came for us to order our class rings. Our Senior Play was profitable and success- ful. Then came our wonderful trip to Washington. This trip is one that will be long remembered by each of us. Springtime came, and we were honored by the Juniors who gaxfe us a lovely Banquet. And then our Senior days approached an end with the preparations for our class night, The Baccalaureate Sermon, and Commencement. Now we leave our Alma Mater in the competent hands of our successors. We trust that they will do honor to the school, our principal, our teachers, to the future generation and to us, The Alumni. CAMILLA BRANTLEY Class Historian F4 65 Q 'I' .gamma GZQAA Ufficwn THOMAS POOLE . . . President LOUISE STANCIL . . . Vice-President C. R. JOHNSON . . Secretory-Treasurer MARY ESTHER SADLER ...... . . . Sponsor YVONNE GLOVER, VERNON CONGLETON . Moscots CLASS FLOWER . .... RED ROSE CLASS COLORS ..... GREEN AND WHITE CLASS MOTTO: Not For Ourselves, But For Others 4-naw? I I W X I ,, . BARBARA NELL BOYKIN 4-H Club -I, 2, 3, 4, Softball l, Librarian 3, 4, Who's Who 4. CAMILLA DEAN BRANTLEY 4-H Club l, 2, 3, 4, Class Play 3, Corinthian Staff 4, Class His- torian 4, Who's Who 4. 'M' THELMA HAYES CREECH Bailey 'School l, 2, Glee Club I 4-H Club I, 2, 3, Marshal 3, Cor- inthian Statt 4. GERALDINE CURTIS 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, Bqskefboii 3, Softball I, 2, Librarian 4. DONNIE GRAY BARHAM 4-H Club I, Who's Who 4. GRADY HILL BLINSON Baseball I, 2, 3, Basketball I, 3, 4-H Club I, 2, 3, 4, Corinthian Staff 4, Who's Who 4. ELSIE LOUISE BRINKLEY 4-H Club l. EVELYN ELIZABETH CREECH 4-H Club I, 2, 3, 4, Softball Librarian 3. .-v M, 0, CLARA SUE DAVIS 4-H Club I, 2, Cheer Leader I, 2, 3, Class Play 3, Co-Ho-Pa Staff 4, Corinthian Staff 4, Class Song Writer 4, Lunchroom Helper 3, 4, Who's Who 4. WILMA BLANCHE DAVIS Softball I, 2, 4-H Club I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, Marshal 3, Secretary 4-H Club 3, Co-Ho-Pa Staff 2, 3, 4, Corinthian Staff 4, Who's Who 4. JEAN LAVERNE HATHAWAY 4-H Club I, 2, Basketball 2, Olee Club 3, Corinthian Staff 4, Librarian 4, Class Prophet 4, Lunch- room Helper 4, Who's Who 4. AVA JEAN HINNANT 4-H Club I, 2, 3, 4, Music I, 2, 3, 4, Softball I, 2, Class Giftorian 4. , fit 4' I tm, 'li IIA WILLIE KENNETH EASON 4-H Club I, 2, Baseball 4. JIMMY ROGERS FLOWERS Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, 4-H Club I, 2, 4-H Club Officer 2, Corinthian Staff 4, Olee Club I, Who's Who 4, Oak Ridge Military Institute 3, School Choir 3: R. O. T. C. 3. pw HILDA JEAN HINTON 4-H Club I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary I, Song Leader 2, 3, Secretary 4, Junior Play, Class Secretary I, 2, Song Leader 3, 4, Co-Ho-Pa Staff 2, 3, 4, Editor 4, Corinthian Staff 4, Assistant Editor 4, Librarian I, 2, Softball -I, 2, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, 4, Who's Who 4. GLORIA WHITE HOCUTT 4-H Club I, 2. -Q., fi' i 5 is ELIZABETH MCCOY NARRON 4-H Club l, 2, 3, 4, Baskefball l, 2, 3, Softball l, 2, Librarian 2, Who's Who 4. HESTER DELBRIDGE NARRON Corinthian Staff 4, Co-Ho-Pa Slalf 4, Vice-President 3, Glee Club l, Class Play 3, Bus Driver 4. , 4 ,, 1? I PATRICK O'NEAL Glee Club I, 4-H Club lg Junior Play 3, Bus Driver 4, Who's Who 4. DAVID GRAHAM PARRISH Baseball 2, 3, 4, School Bus Driver 3, 4, Who's Who 4, Cor- inthian Staff 4. HAZEL HOGGE 4-H Club l, 2, 3. CHARLES RAY lC.R.l JOHNSON Co-Ho-Ra Sfaff 4, Corinthian Staff 4, Who Who's 4, 4-H Club l, Class Treasurer 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Class Play 3. :Qt PAULINE NARRON 4-H Club I, 2, 3, 4, Softball I, 2, Librarian 3, Junior Play Usher 3, Corinthian Staff 4, Who's Who 4, Tesfafor 4. WALLACE BRAXTON NARRON 4-H Club l, 2, 3, Song Leader I, Junior Play 3, Who's Who 4. EVELYN LOUISE PERRY 4-I-I Club I, 2, 3, Softball I, 2, Librarian 3, Co-I-Io-Pa Statt I, 2, 3, 4, Corinthian Staff 4. LEONARD THOMAS POOLE Co-I-Io-Pa Statt 2, 3, Assistant Editor 4, Corinthian Stall 3, Editor 4, Who's Who 4, Class Treasurer 2, Marshal 3, Class President 4. . 1 ' W. , M fn. ff Z 5LZ.'Y5 '-2 :iii-1 Ty' 1 s ml- ., ' my ' ,Mu - I -4, V 1 , f , W- . . ,MT ,rg 5 f f 5 ' f'iffff5i1 1 if l f?M'?r:2'-fi, . fffffgfrif U36 y z'? 4 A WW .S ,pr fff V fQ C 3 gf ,. 1 44 and AARON SKINNER 4-H Club I, 2. MARY LOUISE STANCIL 4-I-I Club I, 2, 3, 4, Co-I-Io-Pa Staff 4, Corinthian Staff 4, Basket- ball I, 2, Cheerleader 2, 3, Music I, 2, 3, Vice-President 4, Usher for Class Play 3, Who's Who 4. f ALMA JEAN PRICE 'K 4-I-I Club I, 2, 3, 4, Librarian 3, 4, Softball I. REXFORD EARL RENFROW 4-I-I Club I, 2, Glee Club I, Co-I-lo-Pa Staff 4, Bus Driver 3, Who's Who 4, Class Play 3. . ,Liz f A... ',q, 5 : oi2ExELsHuYLEi'e rrioivif-xssoisi 'I - 445 1 Who's who 4. it E ' DEWITT CALVIN THOMPSON if ' 2 It ' Baseball 2, 3, 4, 4-I-I Club I, ,q Who's Who 4, Junior Play 3, ,Li 5,522-' Y M44 1 fr J pl, iff! 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LAURA ELLEN WILDER 4-l-l Club l, 2, 3, President of 4-H Club 3, .lunior Play 3, Vice- President ot Class l, President ot Class 2, 3, Co-l-lo-Pa Statt l, 3, 4, Corinthian Stott 3, 4, Who's Who 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Marshal 3. ,., ff! , '1 i i i vias. 5113 Q'-fs, , l . 1 V 4 ADDIE GERTRUDE WILLIAMSON 4-H Club l, 2, 3, 4, Softball l, Co-Ho-Pa Staff 3, 4, Corinthian Stott 4, Class Play 3, Librarian 4, Music l, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club l, Who's Who 4. l THE CLASS CLAS PIIIIPIIII After ten years of married life, I decided to take a long trip with my husband and two children. Hester Narron, editor of the New York Times, said we could use his private plane. We were surprised to see Jimmy Flowers as pilot and Sue Davis, Airline Stewardess. Our first stop was in Chicago. As we were looking around we saw a Barber Shop owned and operated by Aaron Skinner. His chief assistant was Drexel Thomasson. Our next stop was Kansas. I was told by Evelyn Perry, matron of the insane asylum, that two inmates had escaped and the examiner, Wallace Narron was on his way over. Policewoman, Ava Jean Hinnant sent out an alarm to be on the lookout. When we arrived in Oklahoma, I met detective Kenneth Eason. His assignment was to find the robber who had stolen Hilda Jean Hinton's diamonds. We stopped over in Texas to refuel and went to the rodeo show. Grady Blinson was the main attraction. When I went in the most exclusive shop in Dallas, there was Ruth Wheeler designing a wedding gown for Betty Jean Tippett. In Reno, Nevada I saw a hit and run driver. The woman was rushed to the hospital in the ambu- lance driven by Gene Wall. The interne, Graham Parrish took charge with the help of Elizabeth Narron, Dean of Nurses. The lady couldn't be saved, so they called the undertaker, Donnie Barham. As I was crossing the street I was almost hit by two fire trucks driven by Addie Williamson and Camilla Brantley. They were going to put out a fire at Hazel Hogge's shoe store. In California I was shocked to see Rex Renfrow, who was running for Governor, and his campaign manager Dewitt Thompson. We left California and started back to New York where we spent the night at the Waldorf Hotel, the manager of which was Geraldine Curtis. The next day we went to the World Fair. A leading attraction was Elsie Brinkley, the fortune teller. The next we saw was some stunts performed by the famous acrobat, Louise Stancil. That night at the Stork Club we enjoyed listening to the music of Pauline Narron's Band and the vocalist, Barbara Nell Boykin. Later in the week when I went to buy an evening gown, Laura Wilder and Wilma Davis were models. I then went to Evelyn Creech's Florist Shop to get a corsage. Our next entertainment was a trip to see the Hell Drivers and to my surprise, C. R. Johnson was among the best. v We made a stop in Washington, D. C. especially to see Thomas Poole, President of the United States and his body guard, Pat O'NeaI. His very efficient secretary was Jean Price. Our next stop was in Williamsburg, Virginia where Thelma Creech and Gloria Hocutt teach at William and Mary College. VVhen I returned home tired from my travels, I felt that the trip had been a profitable one, for I had seen each of my classmates along the way. JEAN HATHAWAY Class Prophet BEST SPORTS Elizabeth Norron Wolloce Norron CUTEST Jeon Hofhovvoy Donnie Borncam MOST ATHLETIC Hildo Jeon Hinton Grady Blinson MOST BASHFUL BeTTy .leon Tippen' Drexel Thornosson WHO WHO SW I NEATEST Ruth Wheeler Grohom Porrish VVITTIEST .leon Horhovvoy Rex Renfrow MCDST POPULAR Sue Dovis Donnie Borhom MOST VERSATILE Hildo Jeon Hinfon LFQHNST PUBLIC AND S52'f5'52irr,f,L' QZEAQLU, N. Cn UFUNTY RQOIV Jimmy Rogers Flowers L 'ei JV 1--rzfgg .V Q V V , as 'WE . . L . . E5 if QV F f gg, Q T V V, 5 K 1 fo 1 ,,J. V V V . ,. . M. F N . - segigf fgwgj. 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Johnson MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Louro Wilder Jimmy Rogers Flowers OUR PRINCIPAL Mr. Offis C. Freemon ULASS Plllll Our school days now must come to a close To our class mates we say farewell Although we may choose varied paths in life, Pleasant memories in our hearts will dwell. Long will our minds recall each ioy That bound us in friendship sweet. Long will our hearts treasure memories Ofodear friends we chanced to meet. As we go out every hand is extended To our teachers who have helped us along And shown us the way when it was dark Truly, to them, our thanks belong. As to other scenes and cares we turn Before us the world brightly lies. With dewey eyes and saddened hearts We say our last tender goodbyes. So farewell our dear Alma Mater The ties binding us cannot sever. For we know the Fates will allow us To keep the memory of you forever. RUTH WHEELER Class Poet CLASS S0 ll This night we will set apart Something to keep down deep in our hearts This night though it means a tear Will be a token of class ties broken. CHORUS Now we say goodbye to all we've known At dear old Corinth High Even in dreams when we have gone away We'll remember our classmates sweet Whisper goodbye and gently say-that in all our days to be We will always remember 'Our days at Corinth High. This night that was saved for us We'll always keep in our memory This night though it means goodbye We'll always treasure each little pleasure. SUE DAVIS Class Song Writer ll Illli CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of l95O, of Corinth-Holders 'High School, in. thirty-seven individual parts being of sound mind, do hereby make and publish this our last will and testament. Ai2r+cLE i To the Faculty, we leave our sincere gratitude for the knowledge that we have achieved through them during our high school years. ARTICLE II To the Juniors, we leave our ability to select rings and the thrill of receiving a diploma ARTICLE III To the Sophomores, we leave our cleverness which has brought us step by s ladder. ARTICLE IV To the Freshmen, we leave our sympathy for the long unending homework contend during their high school years. ARTICLE V Grady Blinson bequeaths his politeness to Robert Alford. To Orlin Wilder, Kenneth Eason wills his laziness. Wilma Davis bequeaths her typing ability to Geneva Richardson. Evelyn Creech wills her neatness to lvlary Frances Howell and B. J. Bunn. Jimmy Flowers wills his ability to shoot that line of Bull to Billy Powell. Betty Jean Tippett wills her shyness to Dorothy Pounds. Hester Narron bequeaths his loyalty to Clifton Price and Harold Hinton. Louise Stancil wills her personality to Hugh Wilder and Jeanette Hinton. Rex Renfrow bequeaths that fast line to the girls to Franklin Price. Hilda Jean Hinton's love for basketball is left to Hazel Creech and Tillie Su Barbara Nell Boykin wills her kindness to Ruth Johnson. Camilla Brantley leaves her friendly ways to Dorothy Price. C. R. Johnson wills his ability to be a wise crack to Lloyd Tippett. Thomas Poole wills his intelligence to Thomas Barham. Geraldine Curtis bequeaths her unbreakable silence to Daisy Bell Creech. Sue Davis' High School twist is left to Patty O'Neal. Aaron Skinner wills his ability to charm the girls to Cramer Brown. Drexel Thomasson leaves his big feet to Odell Atkinson. tep to the top of the with which they must e Hinton Elizabeth Narron wills that you can't change my mind to Joseph Murphy. Donnie Barham's magnetic attraction goes to Thomas Whitley. Ruth Wheeler leaves her dependability to Dorothy Hinton. Elsie Brinkley leaves her good nature to Clentis Phillips and Appie Worley. Dewitt Thompson's muscles go to Talmadge Harris. Evelyn Perry wills her remarkable knowledge of French to Louise Norris. Hazel Hogge bequeaths her senior dignity to Annette Price. Gloria Hocutt wills her gracefullness to Doris Cooke. Ava Jean Hinnant wills her ability to have fun to Gladys Browning. Graham Parrish beaueaths his good looks to William Perry Wall. Jean Price wills her winning smile to Reba Poole and Virginia Skinner. Patrick O'Neal leaves his hard head to Bobby Wall, Thelma Creech wills her love for her classmates to Velma Eason. Wallace Narron wills his ability to ask foolish questions to Charles Denton. Jean Hathaway leaves her personality to Mary Lou Edwards. Laura Wilder wills her ability to make good grades to Anna Hocutt. Addie Williamson wills her ability to draw to Emma Jean Alford. Gene Wall wills his pIumpness to Ray Hocutt. And, I, Pauline Narron, leave the hope that the seniors next year will enjoy being seniors as much as I have. In testimony whereof, we the senior class, approve of these bequeaths to our will, and do set our seal and hands to this official document in the name of this, the I95O Senior Class of Corinth-Holders High School. PAULINE NARRON Testator Witnesses: AVA JEAN HINNANT EVELYN LOUISE PERRY I OFFICERS MARY LOU EDWARDS . . . President B. J. BUNN . . . Secretory HUGH WILDER . . . Vice-President ROBERT ALFORD . . . . Treasurer CLASS FLOWER ................ PINK ROSE CLASS COLORS , ............. PINK AND WHITE CLASS MOTTO. KNOWLEDGE COMES BUT WISDOM LINGERS.- First Row: Miss Lyerly, Sponsor, Emmo Jeonne Alford, John Robert Alford, Wiley Odell Atkinson, Williom Thomos Borhom, Jr., Holly Cromer Brown . . .Second Row: Glodys Browning, Beuloh Joy Bunn, Doris Morie Cooke, Doisy Belle Creech, Hozel Christine Creech, Chorles Sontord Denton . . . Third Row: Velrno Lizo Eoson, Mory Lou Edvvords, Williorn Tolrnoge Horris, Dorothy Bernell Hinton, Horold Delone Hinton, Roselyn Jeonette Hinton. f X! T I fy if 74' 'W ,f f 2 . 1 WWW, ' f , , s,--- 5' gi ky an .451 I ., r fffff Lazwx . f Sf Y 1 V V ,K A--f uw- ,M .4 ..-, ff , . My is , I Z. V, ,, ,V . . . , , ., . ,.,. . , M gl -A if ,.,. A 6 U .. - n Q ' .r W Q 12 f W 2? fr .Q 41' ,- J ff f U, A , 5501 I 9 ' . L .e ii -'K , !'!f f 1 Q z S1 f , i 1 , 2 V s f' if N, I X 51.22, ,Sf 1 , 1 ' Q',,jZ,4,5 7,, . 'f Q X , ,, . , ' -Nt Q- ,,, .J x if 5 . i . , 2- :.,,L,x ' ,- , , 1 , , l 3 Q 2327 , . I 3' V V f -W Q f - 3 , fl? ZS V W J - 4 I fs 4' y i ,ifmflv , 'f 1, , Y 1 ,.. I 1 f f W ' - fi' f . f 1 f 4 u . -' ' ' r Q3 'Q 2 X E W f Q x ' N if ,. it f gf f A ? . ,Vg Y gf mf' di! 17 . First Row: Tillie Sue'Hinton, Anna Lois Hocutt, James Ray Hocutt, Mary Frances Howell, Ruth Victoria Johnson, Joseph Sulvester Murphy . . . Second Row: Doris Louise Norris, Patty Ava O'Neal, Clentis Rose Phillips, Dorothy Jane Pounds, William Ercel Powell, Dorothy Helen Price . . . Third Row: Franklin Price, Harvey Clifton Price, Lou Annette Price, Reba Jeanette Poole, Geneva Ann Richard- son, Virginia Dare Skinner . . . Fourth Row: Alfred Lloyd Tipfpett, Bobby Eugene Wall, William Perry Wall, Hugh Braxton Wilder, Orlin Vester Wilder, Appie Elizabeth Worley. 0Pll0M0llll ANNETTIE BARHAM , . . President SHIRLEY CORBETT . , . Secretary ELEANOR FOWLER . . Vice-President CHARLES CONGLETON . . Treasurer First Row: Everette Crocker, Charles Blinson, Garner Creech, Charles Curtis, Owen Barham, Ronald Fuller, Harold Brown, Bobby Hinton, James Strickland, Keven Hinton, William Keller . . . Second Row: Ronnie Godwin, Millard Hinnant, Odell Creech, Wallace Fuller, David Wilder, Ruth Price, Shirley Sandertord, Laura Garner, Dorothy Driver, Seley Temple, Helen Hocutt, Phyllis Barnes, Nell Renfrow, Shirley Corbett, Mr. Shaver, Charles Congleton, Harold Hocutt . . . Third Row: James Upchurch, Don Bunn, Jimmy Narron, Milton Parrish, Mrs. Gainey, Shirley High, Joyce Eason, Lunell Wilder, Anne-ttie Barham, Pat Johnson, Pauline Carroll, Dorena Richardson, Sadie Bailey, Mary D. Morris, Clarence O'Neal, Jimmy Murphy, Lewis Sanders , . . Fourth Row: Dick Gordon, Harrison Robertson,iLibby O'Neol, Faye Hocutt, Magaline Horton, Lanie Crocker, Eloise Congleton, Joyce Lassiter, Estelle Narron, Doris Wall . . . Not Pictured: Thomas Johnson, Bobby Michael. it BILLY ANDREWS . . President DOROTHY PRICE . . . Secretary JOEL O'NEAL . . Vice-President CATHERINE HINNANT . . Treasurer Seated: Benny Richardson, Billy Andrews, Neil Murphy, Marion Hinton, James Bridges, Billy Hinton, Jackson Hinton, Kenneth Lassiter, Allen Thomasson, Billy Strickland, Thurman Batten . . . First Row: Pat Gordon, Betty Faye Godwin, Mary Lee Murphy, Dorothy Jean Hinton, Blaise Glover, Magdeline Lee, Alice Skinner, Phyllis Ann Price, Willie Sue Alford, Raeford Whitley, Ray Wilder . . . Second Row: Shirley Wall, Shirley Hales, Sallie Alford, Billy R. Willoughby, Joyce Green, Katie Hocutt, Hilda Creech, Effie Thompson, Doris Wade, Jackie Tippett, Shirley Allen, Katie Sue Hocutt, Joyce Hocutt, Hilda Phillips, Virginia Boughman, Mary Barrow, Dorthy Jean Price, Miss Cook, Sponsor , . Q Third Row: Mr. Carroll, Sponsor, Richy Wall Jake Creech Eugene Hinton Joel O'Neal Lucille Godwin Christine Stanle Nanc I I 1 1 I Y' Y Jo Wall, Catherine Hinnant, Billie Green, Peggy Ann Wall, Ruth McLomb, Harold Brown, Donald Lewis, Mickey Thompson. f in av ,mr , fc J i, 5- 1.11 ,nixfiib-NYM-I ' ' 7 1 A, X --LQ.. 1, '4 J in www ,1 fun in --j W. THOMAS POOLE .... HILDA JEAN HINTON .... LAURA WILDER, THOMAS BARHAM . JIMMY ROGERS FLOWERS . . . RUTH WHEELER, HUGH WILDER . C. R. JOHNSON .... -. HESTER NARRON, SUE DAVIS . . WILMA'DAVIS ...... PAULINE NARRON, MARY EDWARDS . LOUISE STANCIL ...... EVELYN PERRY, CAMILLA BRANTLEY . GRADY BLINSON ..... GRAHAM PARRISH . JEAN HATHAWAY . ELIZABETH NARRON . ADDIE WILLIAMSON . THELMA CREECH .... MRS. SHAVER, MRS. FREEMAN . MISS MARY E. SADLER . . H . . . . Editor-In-Chief . Assistant Editor-In-Chief . . . Assistant Editors . . . Business Manager . Assistant Business Managers . . . Advertising Manager Assistant Advertising Managers . . Circulation Manager Assistant Circulation Managers . . . . . Photographer . Assistant Photographers . . . Boys' Sports Editor Assistant Boys' Sports Editor . . . Girls' Sports Editor . Assistant Girls' Sports Editor . . . . . . Art Editor . Assistant Art Editor . . . . Typists . Sponsor Editor THOMAS POOLE Assistant Editor Business Manager REX RENFROW Assistant Business Manager High School Editor RUTH WHEELER Circulation Manager anager Editor Editor Editor Editor Editor Editor Editor Editor Proof Readers MRS SHAVER MISS COOK MRS FREEMAN T 't YP'5 MISS SADLER Sponsor i I 5 sl ag. -'Q 5, 2.1 MARY Lou EDWARDS ............,., Epfesadem JIMMY FLOWERS . . . Vice-President HILDA JEAN HINTON ..... . . Secretary ADDIE WILLIAMSON, KEVEN HINTON ...... . Song Leader MOTTO: TO MAKE THE BEST BETTER. PLEDGE: I pledge my head to clearer thinking, my heart to greater loyalty, my hands to larger service, my health to better living, for my club, my community, and my Country. ll lllll 4-Il CL is S..l'fM UNIIIR 4 - H ,gs cum X3-JI, Ykfl 1 JIMMY DOAN . . . . . . . . . President LOUISE STANCIL . . . Vice-President BETTY MAE FREEMAN .... , Secretary YVONNE BARHAM, HUGH HINTON . ..... . Song Leaders MOTTO: TO MAKE THE BEST BETTER. PLEDGE: sl pledge my head to clearer thinking, my heart to greater loyalty my hands to larger service, my health to better living, for my club, my community, and my country. l i il l i i l l l I l I l l f l BA KE BALL IHIY Top, Left to Right: William Keller, Clifton Price, Billy Powell, Hugh Wilder, Nelson Wilder Clvlanagerl, Garner Creech, Harold Hinton, David Wilder, Keven Hinton, Mr. Shaver CCoachl . . . Not pictured: Orlin Wilder. BA KETBALL GIRL I ' 'N First Row, Left to Right: Tillie Sue Hinton, Mary Lou Edwards, Laura Wilder, Hilda .lean Hinton lCaptainJ, Hazel Creech, Shirley High . . . Second Row: Mrs. Shaver lCoachD, Phylis Barnes, Pat O'NeaI, Clentis Phillips, Estelle Narron, Limell Wilder, Dorothy Jean Price, Katie Sue Hocutt. Ill First Row: Phyllis Johnson, Vera Joy Wilder, Emily Kay Eatman, Jeanette Whitley, Vonnie Jean Rich ardson, Elmerine Richardson, Carolyn Vann, Peggy Faucett, Peggy Ann Lee, Jerry Narron . . Second Row: Billie Green, Nancy Jo Wall, Betty Mae Freeman, Katie Sue Hocutt, Mary Elizabeth Bar row, Rebecca Wise, Mrs. Smith . . . Third Row: Neil Murphy, Benny Richarlson, Joyce Green, Ann ette Price, Lanie Crocker, Nell Renfrow, Jeanette Hinton . . . Not Pictured: Eleanor Fowler. f K, T' A ,Mfg mv!! 1, gigs. , w -vvaocv-vtvv-4--vvv vvvvv:-cv:-tv -,c-- ..... - ........ ---- Compliments Ot F. C. VANN GENERAL MERCHANDISE PURE OIL AND GAS Route I Zebulon, N. C. --v--vvvv-vv--v--vv--:::::::4-00.0.0.0 HALES SUPPLY CO IR. H. HALES, JR.I Hordwore ond Groceries Building Supplies- Points Anvil Brond Work Clothes I 'I 'I I 'I I 'I 'I 'I 'I I I PHONE 824 MIDDLESEX, N. C. Il ReosonobIe Prices 'I 'I 'I 'I I -Q vv.. ::::::::::::::::- ::::J0oQ :::::: ::::: :::::::::::: A::::s: A COMPLIMENTS PINE STATE MILK IC E CREAM Pine State Creamery Company RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA ::.1-::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: B. AND R. WILSON, INC. Complete Service CARS - TRUCKS - TRACTORS SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA Phone I75 - I74 , I -roy ---v-Y--v--::::::::: --I 'I II 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I I I I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I I I II I 'I 'I 'I II 'I 'I 'I 'I II II 'I II II II .faeces vvv-vvv-vvv--vv--::::4-::::.ro-0-0 J. W. DAVIS LUMBER- COMPANY ROUGH AND' DRESSEDI LUMBER Middlesex, North Corolino ---v vvv-:-cvvvvr- ::J-0-0-0r:: --,,4.---- ...... A ...... --- 'I 'I I TODD MOTORS gg CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH , WESTINGHOUSE APPLIANCES I Phone 2926 Wendell, N. C. EE 'I II II -'J -----Joe:--AA Compliments Of DOLPHIN'S DRIVE IN Where We Meet And EOT CHEESEBUROERS, HAMBUROERS Ond OTHER SANDWICHES Sundoes Ond ICeICreOm :I::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 4' A -A--' A --:No-0-0-conf v .... -v--J00-cv-- V COmpIimenTs Of PEOPLES BANK AND TRUST COMPANY ZEBULON, NORTH CAROLINA THE EXECUTOR THAT NEVER DIES Member Of FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE COMPANY A-A-gr-0.4--AA------A ----- A-AAA ------------- A ---- AA- ---AJ..00.cA v-J.cvJ ---A--.1----A--------A-.+---- AAA- ------- -A--PA---- -A--39000009 MODERN COTTON GIN 1: We hove just insTOIIecI The very ICITesT Type Of I 'I II I I OINNINO, CLEANING, end DRYINO EQUIPMENT QI GIVE US A TRIAL I ALSO FERTILIZER DEALER I :g MIDDLESEX, N. C. PHONE 451 Ixxxxxnfffxginfff iiiiiiiiiieffwn' I J A R M A N I I Ig TODD POOL ROOM I Shoes For Men WENDELL, W A L T G O D W I N V Selma, North COrOIincI I: NORTH CAROLINA III l r I I I -:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :::: ::::::::::::: -::::.r RICHARDSON'S JEWELRY SHOP 0 N I N I Jewelry - Watches - Clocks. . .Watch -Jewelry - Optical Repairing I MAIN STREET WENDELL, N. c. I L A::f::::::::::::: ::::: :::::::::::::::::::: J 5 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::'Gr '::::::::::::::5::::::::::::::::- I I I Johnsons Market And I THE WENDELL ELoRisT 1:11 T 0 Ii 4 I Wire Flowers Anywhere I it Grocery I , '. Heavy and Fancy Groceries ,, I MEMBER OF F- T- D- I, I Complete Market Service If , I, I Fresh Produce Daily 2 I, PIWOUG 2671 I I, Cattle Buyer 1, I I I up RANSON JOHNSON :T ll WENDELL' N' C' II Phone 4791 Wendell, N. C. h hh gg M :::A::::::f::::::::::::::::::::::JP:::::::::::::::::::::::::::: t :::::::::::::::::::::f:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: I WENDELL SASH AND DOOR CO., INC. I 1 . BUILDING SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS ', PAINTS, OILS, AND HARDWARE I, PHONE 3891 WENDELL, N. C. I L -::::::::::::::::- :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::- 4' T T H H H T Compliments Ot I WENDELL FURNITURE COMPANY I YOUR FR GlDAlRE DEALER I, Phone 3091 Wende I, N. C. 4, ::::::::::::2:: ::::::::::::::::::::::: +:::::::::::::::::-fr: r :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: wr :::::::2::::::::::: I N UI I hr I STEPHENS HARDWARE , 1, L Compliments Ot I Q Q I PLUMBING SUPPLIES ' , 4, BUILDING MATERIALS I It ,Q DUPONT PAINTS ,f gg 1: FARM SUPPLIES 1:11 Wendell, North Carolina jf Wendell, N. C. Phone 3096 111: E A ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::ji::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 'J 5, SELMA RADIO AND MUSIC COMPANY I1 WASHING MACHINES - RANGES - REFRIGEIRATORS - RADIOS I, WESTINGHOUSE AND MAYTAG APPLIANCES FOR SALE T, We Service Everything We Sell 3 Phone 83-J Raeford Street --HAM---SQLHQQ,-N-AS:: I for: :::: ::::.v-c:::::::::::::::: :::::..7 f: :::: :::::: ::: :: : ::::::: : ::: I IEE WENDELL DRUG MARSI-IeOURN'S III COMPANY COMPLETE FOOD STORE Since 1908 1: Wendell, I North Corohno PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY I ' Your Potronoge IS Appreciczted f -79000-0 'I 4 , ' COMPLIMEISITS OF 'I 'I 'I 5? North Side Warehouse WENDELL,- NORTH CAROLINA 2 SELL WITH THE LEADERS I fl PROMPT- COURTEOUS - EFFICIENT SERVICE it GRAHAM DEAN E. H. PRICE J. H. SANDERS, JR. STAR CLEANERS ii TODD ELECTRIC QUALITY CLEANING COMPANY Phone 4031 N OEISIERAL ELECTRIC SUPPLIES 'I 'I 'I WENDELL' NORTH CAROLINA Wendell, N. C. Phone 3671 tj 1, ::::::::: ::::::::::::.v-c::::J --A-- ----A -vv-v---v-::: ::: :Ju-: J-0-00.0.9 0 U 'r qi '::::::::::::: '7 T' :::::::::-::::::- 0-D:-P-4-:J-04-:-vo-0 I . NOWELL .1 ' R. H. Richcirdson, Jr. 1 1 4, D R U G S T O R E F SERVICE STATION 4 W. R. Nowell, Prop. : and 3 l I PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST ' , GROCERY I 1 Il Wendell, North Corolino if if Route 1 Wendell, N. C. ii liiiiii iiiiiiiiliiiiiZiiiiiQLffffffffffffff :i,::fn., l GILL MOTOR COMPANY 4 O 1 B u I c k SALES SERVICE li PHONE 2561 ZEBULON, NORTH CAROLINA If ifilllllLlllllIfIliiii2i1iiiilflflZiiii'l....,.,...,.,,.,::::::: l MASSEY'S HATCHERY ll ff Whitley Furniture Co., l 1 ' Bciby Chicks ond Chick Supplies 4' ', Inc. 1 , , l ll Complefe Lme of PU'-mc Chows l E Funerol Directors ond Embolmers 4 for fl Telephone 3541 Zebulon, N. C. Chickens, Cows, Horses, ond Hogs 1: ZEBULON MUTUAL BURIAL 0 00 11 zEBuLoN, N. c. :g :g AssociAtioN l..-------- -----------------l LH-------:-------------- r:::: :::::- ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::f::: - A::::::-f-1-::-ff: Compliments Of TARLTON'S DRIVE-IN Where Friends Meet ond Eot Regulor Meols cmd Sondwiches Highwoy 64 One-Fourth Mile Outside of Zebulon, S. W. 'viiiiiifiiiifiiiifiiiiliili:iixiii321iliiiliiiiiiiiliiiliiiii...,.. 0 IU C - C - P E R RY 5: 55 HO0D'S rLowER sHoP N GENERAL MERCHANDISE I FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS 4 GROCERIES, FEEDS AND FARM l 4, SUPPLIES ll Ig Come To Us For Your Flower Needs is Route I Sehml N. C' Phone 6311 Zebulon, N. C. 2:::::::::: -:::,,c:::::::,O,.,lU T0'0'c:::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 'I CONGRATULATIONS sENlol2s lu 'I lg Zebulon Dry Cleaners 1 - :::::::::::: - A I 1, Compliments Of I: It ., 1. Blackwoods Association I ly I 0 ji ., Narron Bros., Owner 2 WORTH HHINTON' Prop' Phone 3181 Wendell, N. C k':::: ::::::::::l1L:::::::::::: 5555: iF:::: ::::::::::::::::::::: A::: COMPLIMENTS OF I I I R. B. WHITLEY AND SON, INCORPORATED In WENDELL, NORTH CAROLINA - , ffsfgifiilx,,ffiiiifiifiiififiiiix I 1 'I WHITLEY AND SONS, INC. if :I , gg Page's Store Company , Esso Service Station if 4 ' I GENERAL MERCHANDISE I JAMES CONGLETON, MOVIOQGV I FEEDS, SEEDS, FERTILIZER I fl If U. S. Highway 64 'I ll Zebulon, North Carolina yj:::: c:::f::::::ex::::::::::::::f:::::::::f:f:::::::::::NH-ef if THE BANK or WENDELL 4 WENDELL, NORTH CAROLINA ll FORTY-TVVO YEARS OF CONTINUOUS SERVICE I Member of li I FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Ei, iijjjiiiifIfQ11iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifx 1: Strickland Jewelry , f A. O. Bridges I ,, Company ALL KINDS or coAL ' For The Best ln Jewelry , and I: wATcH AND JEWELRY REPAIR I J' :I Wendell, North Carolina :E :E Phone 3026 Wendell, N. C. ll 4, lr Irvfoo'-1-:::::.1-:J-4-:::::: -:::::::::::4-.Q-og L ::::::: ::::::::::-1-oo-0.4-::: -verve-nr:-it-ooo-9 as.:-oooa:s0oees.eoeoo.Qoo-p4:::: oo-:sa-aa-0000-0-:ooooo4oo::-o0:::o::::oQ -----------A,-------------------- Wood's TEXACO Service Phone 3201 I I FIRESTONE TIRES AND TUBES ' I Zebulon, North Ccxrolino fl II I In I I 1 :: ::oo:::o-:::::::ev-::::::::::: - - High's Grocery And Cafe Pettigrew High, Monoger LUNCHEONS- HOT DOGS GROCERIES -ICE CREAM Phone 8-QI Middlesex, N. C. I 4, af ALBERT G. LEE GENERAL MERCHANT OIL BURNERS - FUEL OIL ::::a-o:::: :::::::::::::::::::::- ::, COMPLIMENTS OF MIDDLESEX BARBER SHOP vlslt Us WHEN IN NEED OF SERVICE A :::-0::::::::::::4:: :::: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::e:::- .----,,,,,-------,-----------------------------------A---. DEBNAM HARDWARE STORE GENERAL HARDWARE Cook Stoves - Ronges - Hedters - Electric Stoves - Points - Oils, Etc. PHONE QOQI ZEBULON, N. C. BRANCH BANKING I on TRUST COMPANY M' L' HLE5 PERMANENT WAVE BUYER AND SELLER OF LIVESTOCK BEAUTY sHoP Phone 4986 Wendell, N. C. Route 2 Cloyton, N. C. ooooovvoqooovvovvv-ov--vvvvvvv---J v v - v--oo- - oo-o:::::: - BUCK'S OIL COMPANY WENDELL, N. C. PHONE 327i - - v v v v - - ::::eA::4:::::AAo:::: :- JOHNSON COTTON COMPANY for HOME AND FARM SUPPLIES CASH - IF YOU HAVE IT . . CREDIT -- IF YOU NEED IT. TTTTTTTTT TTTTTTTTT :: Tl ITTT TTTT TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT T ROUTE I SELMA, N. C. II Compliments Of W. L. Snipes And Son Rock Side Service AVY-FANCY GROCERIES 4 I . HE Houma-FEEDS ,, Slcllon E S S O P R O D U C T S REGULAR IVIEALS ond SANDWICHES Where You Buy For Less :I E: Middlesex, N. C TfffffffTffffff'ffT1ffffffffffffTfTIgfffffffffffffTffffffffffffffff. v-v------------Q---vvv-vvvv----vv--vvv-----vvv-- WENDELL MOTOR COMPANY SERVICE SALES THE FASHION CAR OF THE YEAR Phone 239i Wendell, N. C. A A A A A4-0 A A A A A A A AAAAA A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A::0A:::Aa-Yea-AA:-'Q-p4:::A:o::::A:::v ----- ------- ----- ---- -,--,.-- Li'Ei'ELi5''iQi'UL'E'E5'Mpflflff' T LIVESTOCK FARM MACHINERY - Phone 4 CLEAN USED CARS Smithfield, N. C. North Fourfh S'rree'r :: :::o-0:::v A::::::::::: v-- .... vvvvvvvov---- -- 4 I 4 foes::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: if Sfalling's Esso Siation 4 WASHING - ei2EAsiNo 4 AUTO ACCESSORIES 4 I :I I If Middlesex, North Carolina ll L- V c:::::::: - :::::::::::: I I v ---- --v- - -v::::::::9w0-c-A C. W. BARNES GENERAL MERCHANT BUYER AND SELLER COUNTRY PRODUCE Archer Lodge -va-0 :J-aero-0,1 ----v--v--v v---v-,,r Sell Your Tobacco 4 4 4 I I 4 4 4 4 4 I I I I I I L Star Warehouse I Wendell, North Carolina f -- ---- -- -v Congratulations Seniors 4 I I J. S. Pace Company I BUY YOUR GROCERIES FROM US I lr L-A-f+-- ---:ro-QQ SEE J. M. Davis 8g Company l for DRY GOODS - NOTIONS SHOES - GARDEN SEEDS I I J. M. Davis W. K. Ballentine if J-0-00-0.2 :Ju-::: ::: :::::4-:Ju-::: ::::: UNIVERSAL CHEVROLET COMPANY SALES AND S.ERV.CES WRECKER SERVICE SPECIALIZE IN BODY AND PAINT WORK Phone 2041 Wendell, N. C. MILTON BARHAM SERVICE STATION GAS AND OIL-GENERAL MERCHANT ROUTE 1 ZEBULON, N. C. S. F. HIGH, JR. Drink GROCERIES - HARDWARE - FEEDS 1: It WORLEY BEVERAGES EERTILIZERS - COAL I Phone 826 Middlesex, N. C, :I :I In The FIOvOr You Like Best MMDDLESERTELTRNITTIRETEOTARA FURNITURE AND HOUSE FURNISHINGS PHILCO RADIO AND RADIO REPAIRS Phone 44-I DEPOSIT MONEY WITH PEOPLES BANK AND TRUST COMPANY We Moke Loons For Any Sound Purpose Member FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION PHONE 448 MIDDLESEX, N. C. ::::-re-0-o.c:: : D . D. C R E E C H GENERAL Anno REPAIRING TEXACO PRODUCTS PARTS - ACCESSORIES Phone 847 Middlesex, N. C. ::::J-c: BROWN'S PLACE HOT DOGS AND BARBECUE A Ploce For The Young Folks 0 I 'I ::,j f,::::::::::::::::::::::- :::: :Q EATMAN DRUG STORE FOUNTAIN SERVICE MIDDLESEX, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments Of' BELL BAKERIES INC. RALEIGH, N. C. Bokers Of BELL BREAD AND CAKE TT:jfTTfififffiffiiffifffffTTT 'I Complimenis Of J. E. WILDER'S GENERAL MERCHANDISE ROUTE I ZEBULON, N. C. I :::::::::::::, ,:::,,:,:::--:::::::::,v :::::::,,::,:::,-: J Complimenfs Of WALTZ COURT CAFE A. E. EASON, Mgr. Selmo - Smithfield Highway HolIc1nd's Groceries D. C. HOLLAND, Monoger GROCERIES - MARKET -FEEDS G. E. APPLIANCES ZENITH RADIOS Phone H-23 Middlesex, N. C. --A-------A A:::::::: Lewis Motor Com pony KAISER ond FRAZER Body ond Fender Repoir IIAIDDLESEY NORTH CAROLINA 'V I I v v - v , , - :::::o:::o:::::: - - A- A II HOOKS AND LAYNE I I II I I Distributors TEXACO AND FIREstoNE I I PRODUCTS smafhfaeid, North Corolino Phone 215 I ,,:::o,, 'J A '7 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS BANNER WAREHOUSE I AND 2 Efficient Service ond Top Dollor WENDELL, J. VV. DALE, JR. FRED NORTH CAROLINA HARRIS ISSAC MEDLIN fIIIIiflfl,,,,,,,,,,,,, sf Afiiiih LQLLLQLLLQQC II II II Compliments Of :I I Compliments G. E. Hocutt And Sons GENERAL MERCHANDISE II I I I I I meow :I IDEAL CLEANERS WENDELL, N. C. I WENDELL, NORTH CAROLINA I I I II Cv '::::::::: '::::- JL, ::::::::v :::::::,:::::,::: - :::,j II I I I II II II I II II II II I I I I II I I I I I I II II II II I I II I I II I I I I .L 1 II II I I I I I II II I II I J V 44 44 44 44 44 44 4 44 4 44 I 44 4 14 4 4 44 44 44 44 44 L J. M. Chevrolet Compony OLDSMOBILE - CHEVROLET Phone 33OI ZEBULON, NORTH CAROLINA :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.v Williomson 8. Son UPHOLSTERING - NEW SHOES SHOE REPAIRING Phone 3956 Wendell, N. C. f - AA---'-- ---'-- AAAA-- - ---v---v--v-: :::::::::::-AA--A 4 44 4 44 44 44 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 14 4 4 4 4 4 4 14 4 44 4 4 I I 4 4 I I I I 4 4 4 44 4 4 4, Y' 44 44 44 44 4 44 44 44 4 44 44 4 44 4 4. COMPLIMENTS OF CAROLINA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY Moin Office: Telephone 444I Emergency Service: Telephone 258I ZEBULON, NORTH CAROLINA Little River Ice Compony STOKERS - cox-xL ICE - ICE REFRI-OERATORS Phone 308I Zebulon, N. C. A: ::::::::::::::::::::N0'0'6J J. T. BOYKIN Groceries-Shell Oos ond Oil I' GENERAL MERCHANDISE 4 BUYER AND SELLER of ft COUNTRY PRODUCE 5, Route I Wendell, N. 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