Phillips High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Battleboro, NC)

 - Class of 1950

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C L A S S H I S T 0 R Y On September 9, l9L6 ninety-six fearful little freshmen gathered on Brick High School Campus. Their purpose was to gain a high school education. Brick doors stood open and we were gloriously received by those who had been there for several years. Until we became adjusted to this new place and its rules we endured much unhappiness. Nevertheless we got together and organized our group. Hebrew Dixon was chosen as our presidentg Charles Nelson, Vice-presidentg Carol Wiley, secretary, Doris Lowe, assistant secretaryg Vernell Boddie, treasurer, and Mrs. G. P. Wiley, advisor. Many interesting events occurred during our first year that we will never forget. Hebrew Dixon, a very talented member of our class participated in a 'Good Health' program and won a trip to Tarboro, to appear in the program there Later in the year many members of the class took part in a musical recital sponsored by Brick's Glee Club. We made many mistakes, during our freshmen timidity, but our teachers never lost their patience with us. They imparted much and we gained quite a bit of knowledge during that year. Our summer's vacation soon ended We drifted from our fearful state of cated one. By this time many of our and a few joined. Some of those who and the second year of our course began. greenness to a more wise and sophisti- classmates had dropped out of our band, Joined the band were Edith Bryant, McCoy Robinson and Clarice Fairley. Now there were fifty-three left to carry on. We were being guided by Reverend J. W. Wiley a very comprehensive and wise principal, who never failed to help us in every way possible. This year Vernell Boddie, was chosen as our presidentg Carol Wiley, Vice-presidentg Cynthia Sessoms, secretaryg Doris Lowe, assistant secretaryg Dorothy Taylor, treasurerg and Mrs. Wiley was again chosen as our sponsor. We made many worth-while contributions to our school's program. Mr. Miller, our history teacher, took the members of the history class, and a few other students to Raleigh on an educational tour. Miss D. G. B. Ham- monds, our English teacher, went along to help look after us. We had a wonderful time and visited many places of educational interest in Raleigh. Carol Wiley, a talented pianist, and also a member of our class took part in a musical program at Booker-T-Washington high school in Rocky Mount, North Carolina, and a number of other interesting happenings occurred with our class taking the lead. Soon we were promoted to the third year of high school, more sophisticated and dignified than ever before. This year we had lost our principal and one of our beloved teachers, Miss V. L. Perry. We left Brick and moved into churches, and a small school in Battleboro under the guidance of a new principal, Mr. C. M. Carraway, until our building was completed. Many more members of the band dropped out. They found greater professions, as they thought, than school could ever offer. Now there were only forty-seven of us. But this year we were thinking of an important affair that we had looked forward to with a fond anticipation, 'Junior-Senior Prom.' Vernell Boddie was again chosen as presidentg Mildred Whitaker, Vice- presidentg Doris Lowe, secretaryg Ethel Cofield, assistant secretary, and Dorothy Taylor, treasurer, and Mrs. Wiley was chosen as our advisor for the third year. However, a sadness came Wiley left us to accept work at home to us at the end of the third month. Mrs. in order to be with her family. We hated to see Mrs. Wiley leave and missed her so very much. Miss R. V. Nelson came to us in her place. Mrs. C. M. Carraway came in Miss Perry's place. Mr. C. Carraway was our new principal. M. After Christmas we moved into our new building. Then we made plans to decorate our new auditorium for the Prom. It was a gala affair and we fully enjoyed ourselves. A student council was organized ln our school by Mrs. Carraway and Miss Hammonds. Several members of our class took an active part in it. Vernell Boddie was elected as vice-presidentg Charles Nelson, treasurer, Ethel Co- field, James Whitehead, and Cynthia Sessoms were elected to represent our class During the year and oratorical contest was sponsored by the student coun- il C nthla Sessoms a very brilliant student took part in it and won first 0 3 Y 1 , prize. The athletic group, under the direction of Mrs. E. B. Foreman and Mr. M. C. Miller, sponsored a Debutant Ball and Contest. Several members of the class participated. Carolyn Powell, a very promising young lady of our class, won first prize and was crowned 'Miss Debutant.'

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