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

 - Class of 1954

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Page 12 text:

1 c-cn-n--11 1 l . Class Colors: Slue and White Class Flower: American Beauty Rose Class Motto: United we Stand, Divided we tall. '1-., I ,--B K Hg, R -5.55. , P1 ,gn-lf ' kv!! M 11 gil!-1'3 ini?-QQ, i-sin--1 ish- CLASS SONG Sadness seems to come to us And the teardrops slowly start, For we know the time has come When we must part. Through the years we will recall All the ioys and friendships nigh, And the pleasant memories At Corinth High. We have worked here for twelve long years, With the teachers who helped us through, But the time now has come When we must say adieu. Though this sad night means goodbye, We will treasure with a sigh And remember it fore'er, Dear Corinth High. Nell Godwin Class Songwriter inn, ! CLASS PGEM In a schoolroom long ago we met, To begin a career we'll ne'er forget, Our hearts and minds were united together By a class spirit and love tor each other. X This class spirit guided us through strife, Hardships, joys and thrills ot school life, Then came our motto, lived up to by all: United we stand, divided we tall. We express deep thanks to teachers dear, Who so patiently guided us year by year, Sharing with us our heartaches and sorrows, Preparing us all forthe land ot tomorrow. And now when we must saygood-bye, We'll ne'er forget you, Oh Corinth-High, With our triends and loved ones we must part, But these memories we'll cherish in our hearts. So as we leave this place to begin anew, The work that the world has .tor us to do, May God bless and keep sate torevermore, This class of Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-Four. Margie Price Class Poet 519

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E Illli CLASS lll T0llY We, the Senior class of 1954, started on a journey in the fall of 1950. Our transportation was the Train of Education. Our destination was graduation. As we started out on our journey we had Miss Mary Louise Cook and Mr. Charles Carroll as our conductors. Although it sometimes became rough we mode the first part of our journey successfully. After having a very good time together we stopped for a rest in the spring of 1951. In the fall of 1951 we started back on our journey. As we got aboard our train we found that we had two new conductors, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Heath. We got along very fine during this part of our journey because we were better acquainted with high school. We stopped for another short rest in the spring of 1952. ln the fall we set out on our journey again. With the help of our conductors, Mr. and Mrs. Heath, we got a very fine start during the third lap of our journey. We presented a play, Aunt Samanthy Rules the Roost. We also honored the Seniors with a banquet at the Cherry Hotel in Wilson. We had a very successful magazine campaign this year. We stopped again for another short rest. ln the fall of 1953 we continued on the last mile of our journey and also the most important one. We found that we had another new conductor, Mrs. Clio Vann. We could hardly realize that we were so near the end of our long journey. We knew that the last part of our journey was going to be a busy one so we started working with a strong determination to have a successful year. We began working on our annual as soon as was possible. Although it was hard work, we enjoyed it, and feel that it was worth the work. Then we selected our class ring. Later on we presented a class play and went to a Junior-Senior Banquet in our honor. We were nearing the end of our journey. Now that our journey is ending, we are sad because we know that we must part from our fellow travelers and conductors with whom we have become very well acquainted. As we reach our destination, we realize that the conclusion of this journey is merely the beginning of many more important ones for which we hope we are prepared. Craig Murphy Class Historian



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E Illll CLASS Dewey Steven Brown QMascotQ GLENN WRIGHT MOORE Anything worth doing is worth doing right. 4-H club l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball 3, 4, Class president 2, 3, 4, Corinthian staff 3, 4, Co-Ho-Pa staff 4, Who's who 4, Class play 3, Bus driver 4. HAROLD JULIAN NARRON All things come to him who waits--l'm waiting Basketball l, 2, 3, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, 4-H Club l, 2, 3, 4, Song leader 3, President 4, Class vice-president 3, 4, Co-Ho-Pa staff 3, 4, Class devotional leader 3, 4, Who's who 4, Corinthian staff 4. 4, 'Wh A0-0065 0000! Munn low if 'tt s-.441 SECRETARY n. PATRICIA FAYE BOYETTE A good heart is worth more than all the heads in the world. Class secretary 4, Who's Who 4. LURA JEAN BARNES lt's nice to be important but it's more import- ant to be nice. 4-H Club l, 2, 3, 4, Music l, 2, 3, 4, Class treasurer 3, 4, Class play 3, Coel-lo4Pa staff 4, Corinthian staff 4, Who's Who 4. Carolyn Bernice Parrish QMascotJ TREASURER

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