Harrison High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Selma, NC)

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DUBOSE MR. J. C. WOODARD gfjjgzffff 1,7 wr ,, -'33, i !'-Q MRS. GORDON BROWN High chan! Zzculty No Photo fs V J.- ,,.., No Photo M rs. H. G. Hernby Mr. J. S. Midgette Mrs. E. E. Mials English Social Studies Librarian Mrs. E. G. Gadsden Mr. C. A, Byrd Social Studies Social Studies gd enivr 611155 Officers J 151 JOHN WILLARD HOLLOMAN All the reasonings ofmen are not worth one sentiment of women. Vice President , .J . 1 gp 9 lj in '4.2,ZZi2 1 M Q? 'fo Vg, 441' ff' 1. S BERNICE GRANDY I labored not for myselfonly, but for all those that seek learning. Assistant Secretary CHARLES GLEENWOOD SANDERS G r e at me n are not always wise. President if Q BETTYE LOUISE COOLEY Obedience is the mothe r of success, the wife of safety. Secretary LILLAR IRENE STEWART All that I am and all that I will eve r be, I owe it to God and my sisters. Treasurer lhnro Seniors D e LOIS WIGGS To receive honesty is the best thanks for a good thing. RENA DAVIS Love many - trust few.' 1 DARLEASE HODGES Nothing without God. KATHLEEN WATSON Learning without though labor lost. MARY MOORE Not at the top. tis 1955 THOMAS JONES ,Y Men should be what they n 5661110 ANDREW McCRAY A wise man sees as much as he ought, not as much as he can. EDWARD MCEACHERN Make the mos t of what you have. JOHN MADISON A man is better unborn than gg, 'Q' untaughtf' ug, J ' A 3 JOHNNIE PEARCE N 0 thi n g is gained without work. cniars 1955 ALYCE JOHNSON MILLARD PEARSON The PHS! is gone, fo rg et it, 4 K' .Q, N , X , Every man meets his water- the present is he re , use it. A , 100 at the end. X x ' sl YVONNE BARNES Be sure youare right then go ahead. DOROTHY PARKER Experienced teachers slow at the cost of mistakes i : ' A' J f CLINTON BUNCHE A man of courage is always it full of faith. 0 I Fm i S 4' JAMES MCIVER 5 ' 'W ho e v e 1' lives a true life, ff ' will love true love. -gf HELLEN MAE GUILFORD The wisdom and the experi- ence of ages maybe perserved by quotation. NETTIE SIMS Learn to live, live to learn. WILLIE MCCIAIN Eat, d rink and be merry. ' SYLVESTER LASSISTER Friendship is the wine of life but friendship new is neither strong nor pure. Seniors LEONA PEACOCK Doing with what you have is what pays off in the end. CLARA CLARKE I rather be chosen than to be seen. MARY WILLIAMS We are the mortal, and each one if for himself. SHIRLEY WIGGS Silence is more eloquent than worlds, MARGARET RICHARDSON A book which has both been called from the flowers of all books. 'i' 1955 WILMA JONES A merry heart makes a cheerful countenancef PEARLIE MCDUFFIE No matter what you do, let your heart be true, MARTHA MCEACHERN Smiles from the channel of a future tear. DOROTHY JOYNER I have kept my promise I shall end this strife. BEATRICE RICHARDSON Speech is great, but silence is greater. Scniars BERNICE HOLDER To love is to Know. 4 1 GEORGIA STOKES Today' s best is not good enough for tomorrow. s n DOROTHY CARPENTER A friend is one who walks in when the rest of the world walks out. xy ' u'f Y I I f - X .. I YI. ' 1 X 1 ,fy if , , , f , I I 9. 1955 MILDRED HOCUTT Only so much do I know, as I have lived. SHIRLEY LANEY The s e c r e t of happiness is not in doing what you like but in liking what you do. GRACE ELIZABETH WILSON A friend indeed is a friend in need. I . cniors KENNETH REID- One enemy can do more than ten friends can do good ALYCE RICHARDSON- P rote c t me from my friends, and I ll protect myself from my enemies. LEATHA O'NEAL- Look for the straight things in life and when you do shoot straight at your goal. BOBBY REVELLS- There are no seats in the road of success so don t sit down. 611155 Poem School life! Ah! the charm that lingers 'Round earth's Morn, as unseen fingers Touch the chords that thrill our being To its depth, till eyes unseeing For the tears, look back recalling All the joys of old enthralling Heart and mind. Classmates, tonight Let us prize our Red and White! May the red blood that flows Through our hearts, be as true As the color for which it stands. Let the white so pure and stainless Keep us ever so true and right! May our lives be long and painless Guarded by our Red and White. Red and White! Go with us forever As the Ideal of our dreams' May we find life, as we sever, Just as worth while as it seems' May we each accept the Mission Fate holds covered from our sight Sure, whatever its condition, Victory'll crown our Red and White. - -Johnnie Pearce Clinton Bunch gflISS History We bow not our necks,we bend not our knees, but our hearts Oh Harrison we surrender to thee. Between the year of 1951 and 1955 various things have happened. There has been joy, sorrow, understandings and misunderstandings, achievements and failures. In spite of all these things, there was a goal in view, so the class of '55 traveled on. Approximately ninety-eight students made up the freshmen class. We r e ali ze d that all our movements at Harrison would not be happy onesg therefore we expected saddness and disappointments. With the assistance of our p rincipal and high school faculty, we finally chose our subjects as freshmen. After choosing our subjects, we were divided into two groups. Our advisors were Mr. J.S. Midgette and Miss V.Boyd. Each section s elec ted its officers. The officers of Mr. Midgette's section were: president, D arle as e Hodges, vice president, Joe Lewisg secretary, Lillar Stewartg and treasurer, Yvonne Barnes. The officers in Miss Boyd's section were: President, John Hollomang vice president, Millard Pearsong secretary, Leatha O'Neal and treasurer, Sylvester Lassiter. During the year our cla s s was very active in participating in the school organizations and activities. Sylvester Lassiter and Thomas Jones were out- standing in basketball. Darlease Hodges won honors in two speaking contests. The spring of the year came very quickly,bringing beautiful scenery. As for us we will always remember our lovely party held April 26th, Stude nts maintaining highest averages were: Yvonne Barnes, DeLoris Wiggs, and Sylvester Lassiter. Beginning a new year as s ophomo r e s , we felt as full members of the Harrison family. We organized having the following officers: president, Dar- lease Hodgesg vice president, Joe Lewisg secretary, Helen Guilfordg and treas- urer, Lillar Stewart. We still had a large group, so the officers of the other section were: president, John Hollomang secretary,DeLoris Wiggsg and treas- urer, Bettye Cooley. Our advisors were Mr. J.S. Midgette and Mr. F.Parks. Q ui te a few juniors traveled to Elizabeth City, North Carolina in March for competitive classroom work. Those taking the venturing trip were: DeLoris Wiggs, Charles Sanders, Leatha O'Neal, Clinton Bunche, James Mclver, Yvonne Barnes and Darlease Hodges. Each student did afair job in his field of subject matter. In 1954, around September, we entered school to end ourjourney.Although we were two c1asses,we elected officers as a -single group, Theywere: presi- dent, Charles Sandersg vice president, J ohn Hollomang secretary, Bettye Cooley, assistant secretary, Bernice Grandy and treasurer, Lillar Stewart. Our advisors were the same. In November, Deloris Wiggs was crowned Miss Richard B. Harrison. We also had two senior atte ndant s . They were Lillar Stewart and Yvonne Barnes las! Will And Zfestamcnl We the graduating class of Richard B. Harrison School, being of normal intelligence and supernatural bodies, and realizing that we are by far the most important class ever to leave the beloved portals, do bequeath and publish this, our last will and testimony, and these, our after persons, to be our true and lawful heirs. To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To Goldie Richardson, Margaret Richardson wills her ability to strive to finish school. Vera Mclver, Clara Clarke wills her gray suede loafers. Lucille Ellis, Dorothy Carpenter wills her old English notes. Clara Holt, Be rnic e Grandy wills her place on the HARRISONIAN staff. Jessie Wilson, Grace Wilson wills her ability to come to school. Robert Johnson,Edward McEachern wills his ability to charge low in foot- ball games. Jessie and Lessie Womack, Mary Moore wills her ability to not cut class. Pollie Womack, Georgia Stokes wills her ability to speak French. Emma Johnson, Martha McEachern wills her ability to relax and be herself. Bobby Jean Eatmon, Nettie Sims wills her hips and hair cut. Earl Watson, Johnnie Pearce wills his ability to sit in class and act digni- fied. Robert Warrick, Clinton Bunch wills his ability to remain calm in tight squeezes on the gridiron. Alice Eatmon, Kenneth Reid wills his typing spped. James Stewart, Lillar Stewa rt wills her ability not to cut class, and her position on the HARRISONIAN staff to Clara Holt. Peggy Davis, Rena Davis wills her ability not to cut class, and her major- etting ability to Dorothy Jenkins. Carnell Bryant, Millard Pearson wills him his age and line of jive. Ella Mae Davis, He lle n Guilford wills her beautiful shirts and sweaters. Alexander Holder, Bernice Holder wills her ability to go to class and act dignified ,at all times. Doris Jean Sanders,Alice Johnson wills her ability to get home Economics, and her hair-do to Lula Lassiter. Jannie Hocutt, Mildred Hocutt wills her pleasing personality. Chessie Scarboro, Bettie Cooley wills her ability to get to school on time. Odell Holder, Leatha O'Neal wills her chemistry notebook. Robert Warrick, Sylvester Lassiter wills his height. Carnell Bryant, John Holloman wills his ability to get the good looking girls. Cora Bethea, Yvonne Barnes wills her neatness. Scarlett Griffin, Wilma Jones wills her shortness. Billie Jean Adams, Dorothy Joyner wills her ability to be quiet. McKenly Rayner, Fannie Lane wills her place where she parks her 55' Pontiac. Velvia Lassiter, Shirley Laney wills her ability to play basketball. Luvey Batts, John Madison wills his love. Harris Jenkins, Willie McClain wills his ability to play football. Prophecy I was awake ned one morning by the ringing of my door bell. And as I opened the door,l almost fainted. Who could it be other than Yvonne Barnes ? Re ali zi ng that we are now living in the Zlst century, seeing her turned my thoughts back to A.D. 1955 and our last days at Richard B. Harrison, our dear old Alma Mater. We had breakfast at Cooley's Luncheonette , owned by Bettye Cooley. Mildred Hocutt is acting as her chief dietitian. Leaving Cooley's we boarded a plane to Selma, North Carolina. We were very happy as well as surprised to see Willie McClain, main pilot on the plane. Upon our arrival in Selma, we were g r e eted by Johnnie Pearce, who is now the principal of Ric ha rd B. Harrison High School. Checking the faculty list we found Rena Davis, Darlease Hodges, Dorothy Parker and Georgia Stokes all having their Master Degrees. All of us had lunch to g e the r and then we checked upon the remainder of our classmates and teachers. Mr. Parks is now president of Meharry Medical College and Mr. Midgette is a judge in the highest court in the Nation. I-le is also considering an oppor- tunity to run for president of New Guinea. Reading over the social page of the HARRISONIAN, a national known paper, whose editor in chief is Lillar Stewart, we found that Dr. Sylvester Lassiter CPI-IDD is engaged to Alice Williams. ClaraClarke and Grace Wilson are cele- brating their silver anniversaries. John Holloman, voc ational agriculture teacher at R. B. Harrison, is a settled bachelor. On the following pa ge s of the HARRISONTAN, we found many interesting facts., Charles Sanders is now head of a research project at the AEC. Bobby Revells is a c o unty agent in Wake County. Leona Peacock, a model, is now working for Millard Pearce, a famous artist. Clinton Bunche, the owner of a large rubber factory, is now a prominent business-man andis married to Yvonne Barnes, a dietitian. John Madison and Andrew MCC ray are five-star ge ne ra l s in the U. S. Army. Wilam Jones is owner of a be a uty salon. Kenneth Reid is a p romi n e nt engineer with five Cadilacs. Hazel Lewis and Bernice Grandy are secretaries in Bunche's fac- tory. Kathleen Watson and Shirley Wiggs are owners of a large night club in New York. Nettie Simms is laboratory assistant to Charles Sanders. Dorothy C a rp e nte r and Felton Holder have decided they are cheaper by the dozen. James Richardson is a prominent farmer in Anson County. Alice Johnson and Alice Richardson are teaching at Howard University. No one seems to know where Helen Guilford, Shirley Laney and Fannie Lane are. Thomas Jones is now playing with the Globe Trotters. Leatha O'Neal is happily married to blues s i n ge r, Charles Whitaker. Margaret Richardson is private secretary to her husband. James Mclver and E dwa rd McEachern are jet flyers in the U.S.A.F. After finding that all my classmates had reached their life's ambition, I decided to return to my job at John Hopkin's Hospital where I am superinten- dent of Nurses. Testators: De Loris Wiggs Yvonne Barnes , Best Dressed . Neatest . . . . Most Business Like . . Most Likely To Succeed . . Most Humorous Most Talkative Best Dancers . Most Popular. . Most Bashful . . Tallest . . . . Most Talented . . . Shortest . . . Best Athletes. . Most Intelligent Comical . . . . Most Religious. . . . Mos t Lady Like Quietest . . . . . . Babyish . Class Pest . . Frankest . . uperlalivcs . Alice Johnson, Kenneth Reid . .Yvonne Barnes, Clinton Bunche . .John Hollornan, Georgia Stokes . . Darlease Hodges, Clara Clark . Kathleen Watson, John Madison . . Lillar Stewart, Willie McClain . . .Wilma Jones, Bobby Revels . Clinton Bunhhe, Charles Sanders . .Johnnie Pearce, Pearlie McDuffie . , Sylvester Lassiter, Hazel Lewis . Leona Peacock, Beatrice Richardson . . . . . James Mclver, Rena Davis . . Thomas Jones, Shirley Laney . . Delois Wiggs, Andrew McCray . . . Clinton Bunche, Hazel Lewis Beatrice Richardson, Darlease Hodges . . Q . Q Betty Cooley, Mildred Hocutt Margaret Richardson, Dorothy Joyner . . . . . . .Mary Moore, Hazel Lewis . .Clinton Bunche, Willie McClain . Helen Guilford, Alice Richardson x S if K 1 if Q as W K - V 1 y JW lv. xl f -,-My 1 1 It J, N ' 4 9 I N. 5 Z5 f f J I 3 ' , at H ,,,, if' x juniars Edith Raiford James Jones Henry Pearce Willie Newsome Hattie Smith Earl Watson Cora M. Bethea Willard Howard Robert Warrick Cecila Belle Shirley Barnes Roberta Turner Lucy Yellowdy Bobbie Eatmon McKinely Raynor Audrey McC ullers Doris Watson Mollie Yellowdy Dorothy Jenkins Ropert Jones Charles Spells Minnie Dublin Janie Hocutt Joyce Revells Joyce Dudley Alice Eatmon Odell Holder David Raynor Jessie Lewis Ada Raynor Willie Ward Emma Johnson Lucille Ellis Willie McCray Mable Manning Helen Joyner Velvia Lassiter Edith McDougle Billie Adams Clifton Hocutt Rachel Howell Scarlett Griffin Nellie Patrick The odo ri s Reve lls Saphamorcs if 5211 JJ? Z! ' Ah is 1 XX kv .gr . g, I 1 f 1-3' J? H L ge Q 'X 'Ya fi 5-232 fy . 1 . , if! 'Q 4 1 flu 1 4 x wif' ,nfl 43:53 '1 V T. 1 Wt - : -L .f 2, 'Q' ' X-Jr., Y is V f y X l E v ., X f , ,, , A gif, -V f 4 ' . -s , if 'f K A-'-f'l,i,A g.fl V r '- It , ? lM,2,q p 1 -' ' I A ' w 1 Vu A. 1 3 in I'- ' x ... 'I' A . -1' T f, 1 F , i N no mil Ui-nl' X 1 11 + B., x 1 F IK ,W lv N f X . .Z-I ,-Z, 32? ',,,: I 'Sri' Glass -sq' f k'x-t 4. , . 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Grower Creech PEEDIN'S MARKET Groceries, Meats, Feeds, Seeds Fish-We dress and deliver., Robertson Proven Fertilizer Phone - 2221 Princeton North Carolina J. F. DAUGHTRY Er COMPANY Zenith TV-Se gler Heaters G. E. Refrigerators G. E. Home Freezers G. E. Ranges Phone 3011 Princeton North Carolina Where Good Furniture Is Not Expensive LANGLEY FURNITURE CO. The Rexall Store WOODARD'S DRUG STORE Prompt -Efficient -C ourteous Phone 2071 Phone 2641 B. P. Woodard, Druggist Princeton North Carolina Princeton North Carolina HINTON PLUMBING COMPANY Fixtures-Supplies Farm Ditching and Tiling Phone 3031 - Box 117 Princeton North Carolina flat MEAISW4 VEGUAQLES JORDEN'S OPEN AIR MARKET South Eighth Street Smithfield North Carolina JO'S CHILDREN'S SHOP Josephine Abdalla Ready-To-Wear For Tots-Pre-Teens And Teens Selma North C arolina ' SE-:SMH :Lu .guns sl-IDE cn. FOR MEN 8 BOYS if.---f d -ere 1 J : W TFF1 any . GRADUATES Compliments of SEALTEST DAIRY PRODUCTS Get the best, get Sea1test It pays to do business at home. That means us. WHITLEY SPECIALTY COMPANY Home of JACK'S COOKIES School supplies - -C andies - -Gum Drugs -- Notions Henry H. Whitley -- Owner Smithfield North Carolina JOHNSON-LAMBE CO. Sporting Goods, Electrical Appl. Wholesale-Retail Dial 8848 116-118 S. Salisbury St. R. Johnson and F. L. Lambe Raleigh North Carolina Patrons Mr., and Mrs. Samuel Guilord Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Davis Mr. Bill Creech Mr. and Mrs. Donnie Sims Miss Tomlinson Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Williams Miss F. Arrington Miss Emma Sanders Mr. A. F. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wiggs Miss M. V. Weeks Miss Privott Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Hodges Mrs. V. I. Gay Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Wilson Miss Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Pettiway Raidford Service Station Mrs. Cheeks Mrs. S. A. Richardson Mr. B. L. Williams Miss E. Chambers Miss Goodson Mrs. Atkinson Miss B. L. High Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Madison Mr. E. G. 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Harrison High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Selma, NC) online collection, 1966 Edition, Page 1

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Harrison High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Selma, NC) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 26

1955, pg 26

Harrison High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Selma, NC) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 34

1955, pg 34

Harrison High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Selma, NC) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 18

1955, pg 18

Harrison High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Selma, NC) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 36

1955, pg 36


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