Phillips High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Battleboro, NC)

 - Class of 1954

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I LW gs IPS HIGH SCH smnesoao, Noam CAROLINA ZM mn dp 27 Zggefiei Buildings fume wore scam I K' .- fu I . - X2 y- all u i l w w 'f-l i: k ,,,,,,,34-VLA,,QLg.Qg, .Li' 'W' K ' - - ., Q .,,,f:fA,,..,,k,,-,,,,v ,.,, .- A . ,. - , I A , , 4 , , -, v 1 1552, ,, , 'Q-J-.7 'fu -:M --N Q A ,, m , fair--.V .V ...-. .. bf, ' 0 3 - W, A ,M h ww W 1 , ' wx., . .' '- ' 1-um ' gf .. HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING AUDITORIUM 5. I Im fi LIBRARY Q - f ff-f wmur ' ,iywfir-1.24-,ffffAamYawML H' ' ' W '11'NmMwM,MMQ--..M V. ., . f -- -f f.-K-w ,,,LmMN Mu K Wu ELEMENTARY SCHOOL BUILDING 4 mr TJ? iii. PRINCIPAIIS HOUSE R i ....,.....,...., ..ff ' 1 . ' V The Science Club at Work The Machine Shop of the Agriculture Department The Lounge Room of the Home Economics Department The Commercial Department 1-'-'f Zrrcward As you glance through this book in years to come, lhope you may recall some of the pleasant memories students at Phillips High have shared together. The sound of happy voices, the spirit of good sports, the molding of ideals and of noble ambitions - all blend into our high school experiences. With sincere hopes of bringing a worthy souvenir of these significant days at Phillips to its many loyal students, the Staff has devoted many hours of work. We feel that your satisfaction with the volume is our compensation, and with this thought the Staff presents the 1954 Bulldog, The Editor .azlgiirv wp' Bm B m .,, , Can NBER!!! 'D 0164: a.-li oh -Aamihiffra.-fian Classy., Adi: Vfffl S Ov-ja. niza-Hans AJ ve1-'I' is me nl.: gn-:fi gnv- U H Dedicafian The Senior Class dedicates this volume of the 1954 BULLDOG to Miss Dorothy B Hammonds, our English instructor. We wish to express by this small gesture our appre- ciation for her untiring efforts in our behalf. So to you, Miss Hammonds, who have given us your service, we dedicate our year- book. We will fondly treasure memories of you---our friend, counselor, and teacher. ,4 Bouquet af Roses Through the overcast of heavy fog many little children came into view as the bus fleet unloaded its cargo one November morning at one small rural school. Completely unmindful of my observation from the car window they scampered up the walkl' Running, jumping, playing, yell- ing, laughing, and pulling, they came! The group made a mad rush for the school buildings! The scene reminded one of the dawn of intelligence. From the car window this unusual society of human beings made an interesting study in behavior. The new and strange world around the children produced for each a different problem. Some of them found it a highly interest- ing and exciting place filled with the countless mysteries, others insecure and afraid, could not make up their minds as to the friendliness of so many things and events! Through the doors they ran, and into the school to their teachers, carrying with them their first impressions of the strange world demand- ing decision from their young minds. To the educational staff of administrators, teachers, health workers, guidance officers, supervisors, maintenance workers, supply officers, parents, business men, government agencies, and friends who daily labor to assure such youngsters that this is a friendly world. . . that there are certain rules that govern its operation. . . that these can be mastered by patience and study. . . that there is a useful place for each person in this wonderful world of living things. . . that hope and beauty, a part of every living human, crying out for fulfillment, will not be denied. . . To all who labor in the task of aiding these young minds dawning into intelligence, The staff of The Bull Dog gives a Bouquet of Roses. . . a token of appreciation from ourselves, and indeed, from all civiliza- tion foreverl . Q- . , gt? ff -wth- vi? Ch 6 Staff JAMES PARKER Sports Editor VIVIAN ODESSA YOUNG, Editor-in-Chief Evelyn Boddie, Assistant Business Manager, Lestrine Battle, Feature Editor, Vivian Odessa Young, Editor ' in-Chiefg Yvonne Wade, Assistant Editor-in-Chiefg Minnie Davis, Circulation Chief, Molester Foxsworth Art Editor, Neill McLean, Advertising Editor, Jesse Daniels, Business Manager, James Parker, Sports Editor. I , Sponsored by L.G. BALFOUR COMPANY Attleboro, Massachusetts wsvwen .xm 21 E CO me ,,1F:f1tf 5 ,aff 2'::fr 1f f :farKa.f+x1'-Y' upcrinicmleuf 'S Message GREETINGS to the l95h graduates of Phillips High School. Sincere congratulations on your many achievements. You are to be commended for making this l9Sh book of remembrance. It is something that you will enjoy and cherish for many years to come. I congratulate you, seniors, for your having stayed in school and having finished twelve years of school work. With this accomplishment goes the responsibility of citizenship and helpfulness in all your future activities. This is not a farewell note--we expect to hear about your success in life and future attainments. We will need your help in building a better world and hope that the Edgecombe County Schools may in time be a bless- ing to you. ' Very cordially yours, . I I9rim'i,m1!'s Message Genius is only the power of making continuous efforts. The line between failure and success is so fine that we scarcely know when we pass it, so fine that we are often on the line and do not know it. A little more persistence, a little more effort, and what seemed to D6 a hopeless failure may turn into glorious success. There is no failure except in no longer trying. There is no defeat except from within, no really impossible barrier except our own weakness of purpose. This fine annual is a wonderful record of achievements, and it points to a student body school. As the years go by you will refer to this pride show it to the next generation. It is a your school activities and that has intense pride in its book many times, and will with privilege to commend each of you, who has contributed in any way, to this project and wish for each of you represented in it continued happiness and success. Sincerely, J, Pr MR. F. J. MORTON B. S. ,Elizabeth City Teachers College Assistant Principal Superintendent of Buildings and Grotmds B MR. JOHN SAVAGE I K MRS. B. W. HARRIS . S. , Elizabeth City Teachers College Director of Elementary School Music , . - ' ' - 4, . psmi gn' J Q1 Q MZ? MRS. M. H. CARRAWAY B,S., North Carolina College Math and Science .Wa xqq MRS. I. W. KNIGHT B,S., Winston Salem Teachers College Columbia University Home Economics and Home Management Q Haculfy MRS, E. T. HARRIS B.S,, Barber - Scotia Commerce and Economics Sfaculiy MR. M. C. MILLER B.s.. J. C. Smith Biology and Chemistry MRS. L. T. MANNING B.A,, St. Augustine College English and French MR. JAMES ROGERS B,S., Hampton Institute Dairying and Dairy Mgmnt Zzcully MR. I. C. ROGERS B. S . , Hampton Institute Vocational Agriculture MR. C. D. WOOTEN B.S., A. 8a T. College Social Studies and English 559155338 Smirfr 611155 Officers Vivian Odessa Young, Presidentg Yvonne Wade, Secretaryg James Parker, Vice Presi- dentg Bessie Dancy, Assistant Secretaryg Nellie Hill, Treasurer. Vivian Odessa Young, President of the Class of 54, presents class gift to Principal, Mr. C. M. Carraway, and Band Director, Mr, C. D. Wooten. 5237 micfr 611155 Zzvarifcs sms A43 -Ak., - - -' sw Most Likely to Succeed MAUDE DRAUGHN EVELYN BOODIE V ,Af -fff' Best Citizens LESTERINE BATTLE ,JH JAMES PARKER iw Friendliest ELMARIE DANCY Ul0l Q Shortest EL LA WI-HTIHEAD ROOSEVELT LYONS 1 Miki as it X'W P' Laziest MLNNIE CHERRY COLUMBUS HORTON ,QW MOLESTER FOXSWORTH tmp i ' ' S' 4 9, Neatest S - V, , 4 MILDRED COEIELD E,,,,.-X CHARLES LYONS ss it M' MX E I Sponsored By CART. and MRS, JOHN DAvis - REV, and MRS, JOHN CARRAWAY Wilmington, North Carolina Bethel, North Carolina ' in Most Versatile VIVIAN ODESSA YOUNG IESSIE DANIELS Most Modest MARY DRAUGHN OLIVER PARKER V Most Studioqs VIVIAN ODESSA YOUNG JAMES PARKER YVONNE WADE Cutest MARY JOHNSON FIM BA TTLE Best Athletes JOHN ODOM YVONNE WADE Most Talkative JOHNN IE BELLAMY SADIE POWELL mirfrs DORO THY BATTLE TIM BA T TLE EV ELYN BO DDIE MINNIE CHERRY LESTERINE BATTLE IOHNNIE BELLAMY ALICE BURGESS IUNIUS COFIELD I L.. ?- MILDRED COFIELD of ELMARIE DANCY Sponsored by MR. and MRS, JOSEPH HIGHSMITH, Sr. Wilmington, North Carolina ROXIE DICKEN S MA UDE DRAUGHN Scninrs BESSIE DANCY JESSE DANIELS MARY DRAUGHN ANNIE FOOTMAN 1 2 ? ikx Seniors MOLES T ER FOXWORTH N ELLIE HILL BESSIE JOHNSON CHARLES LYONS -4' MILDRED HALL nog! f GFX UL K COLUMBUS HO RTON MARY JOHNSON CLARA LYONS rf 4 f r A' JAMES LYONS N EILL MCLEAN JAMES PARKER OLIVER PARKER Scuiv rs ROOSEVELT LYONS JOHN ODOM JOE LOUIS PARKER WOODROW PARKER Seniors i 14,51 Q we QR YVONNE WADE JESS E WRIGHT x We JAMES EXUM ELIZABETH SPRAGLEY ELLA WHITEHEAD ODESSA YOUNG C 611155 Will The graduating class of 1954, realized the close of their high school days were near at hand, and therefore thought it wise to leave something to those who will fill their places in the future. In the course of our high school days, naturally, we have accumulated various and valuable posses- sionsg we have acquired a vast store of knowledge, along with other things that will help us through. life. Since the excess possessions are somewhat burdensome, we should like to pass on to our successors some of our valuable aSS6tS. The underclassmen, expecially the Juniors, would be handicapped if we took with us all our valuables. To our faithful principal, Mr. C. M. Carraway, we leave our heartfelt gratitude for the patience he has had in leading us to our goal. To our sponsor, Mrs, Carraway, to whom we are very much indebted for her leadership and guidance, we leave our best wishes that she may have more happiness and success with her future classes. For our teachers who are our friends, we sincerely hope that the oncoming classes will be more willing to abide by the rules and regulations . To the following individuals we bequeath these: Dorothy Battle wills her ability to flirt to Lucille Bunn. Lesterine Battle wills her citizenship ability and place in the Glee Club to Vernetta Exum. Evelyn Boddie wills her four years service in the library to anyone having the patience to remain so long. .flluth Bunn wills her shyness to Sadie Harper. Alice Burgessswills her quietness to Lucille Alston. Mildred Cofield wills her neatness, reading ability and a large collection of books she possesses to Maxine Yates. Bessie Dancy wills her co-operativeness, manners and dramatic ability to Mary Shelly. Elmarie Dancy wills her pleasing personality to Carrie Batts. Minnie Davis wills her neatness and sewing ability to Dezeretta Exum. Roxie Dickens wills to Marjorie Battle her determination to finish high school, Ella Whitehead wills her shorthand ability to Yvonne West. Charles Lyons wills his neatness to Edward McLean. James Lyons and John Odom will their ability to try to win the girls to Derry Vaughn. Roosevelt Lyons wills his shortness to William Staton. Neil McLean wills his speaking ability to William Hilliard. To Paul Hunter, James Parker wills his position as president of the Student Councilg his achievements as a good citizeng and his music and dramatic talents. Joe Parker wills his height to Willie Dupree. Oliver Parker wills his baby talk to Fred Hilliard. Woodrow Parker wills his singing ability to Claude Draughn. Molester Foxworth wills his athletic and poetical ability to William Hilliard. y Columbus Horton and Junius Cofield will their ability to drive carefully to Willie Dupree and Derry Vaughn. Jesse Daniels leaves his scientific ability to William Staton. Tim Battle wills his ability to drive carefully to Roscoe Dickens. Johnnie Bellamy wills his ability to pass his courses without studying to William Monroe. Yvonne Wade wills to Lillian Gunter her height, typing, and Mathematical abilities. Vivian Odessa Young wills her musical talent and her ability to imitate her English instructor to Lillian Cofield. Mary Draughn wills her neatness to Mary Burgess. Mary Draughn wills to Reba Daniels her 4-H Club ability. Annie Footman and Mary Johnson will their historical ability to Edna Lawrence and 'Annie Battle. Nellie Hill wills her beautiful hair styles to Annie Hilliard. Mildred Hall wills her senior Walk to Lillie Dawkins. Clara Lyons wills her ,athletic ability to Willa Monroe, Sadie Powell wills her talkative ways to Eva Bryant. Elizabeth Spragley wills to Marnie Graham her neatly arranged hair styles. Bessie Johnson would like to leave, that is graduate with the rest of her hopeful seniors. We have not left all of our valuable assets, but we have tried to leave the ones which we feel may be of great service to you in the future. We, the class of l954, the testators, have to this our will, written, and sealed this seventeenth day of May, one thousand nine hundred and fifty four. 6 g fp.. Q V D 7 'J '- 'fTsF1?'it.5lr . -P B. i 611155 Hisfvry In August, l950, the class of 1954 made its first appearance in high school, For nearly eight years our aim was to reach this goal. Our elementary teachers must have caught a glimpse of our aims, for they mustered all their efforts to prepare us for this important step - entering high school. The great responsibility they had in teaching a group of small boys and girls to read and write and to find their way around at school was not an easy task. So to our elementary teachers a million thanks. The onewhu-ndredhuand forty six students which made up the Freshman classgcame from various schools: Phillips, Whitakers, Inborden, and Coker. -The class was divided into two sections under the supervision of Mrs. Manning and Miss Hammonds. Time passed quickly and the class discovered that it had moved one more step up the educational ladder. Mrs. Carraway became our homeroom teacher in our Sopho- more year, Many of our classmates left us. This made the number dwindle from one hundred and forty six members to eighty, Jesse Daniels was elected president of our class and B secretary. ln the beginning of our Junior year, the class suffered another loss of members by the removal of Halifax and Nash County students. They were lost because new buildings had been built for them in their communities. The class continued under the leadership of Mrs. Carraway. James Parker was elect- ed president of our class, Lesterine Battle, vice presidentg Yvonne Wade, secretaryg and Nellie Hill, II'C3Sl1I'6I', During that year our school sponsored a contest which was called A Big Hog Killing. James Par- ker, one of our classmates, was fortunate enough to be the winner of a hog. Our class also raised the highest amount of money, Consequently the Junior Class won the contest. The event that all of us looked forward to with much anticipation was the Junior-Senior Prom. This was a very gala affair and will long be remembered by those who attended. At last our senior year was reached, The fall of 1953 found us standing at the Threshold of gradu- ation from high school. The organization of the class was as follows: Odessa Young, presidentg James Parker, vice presidentg Yvonne Wade, secretary, and Nellie Hill, treasurer. An outstanding venture of the Senior class was the publishing of a Phillips High School Annual, Other activities in which the class engaged were the presentation of a Senior Class play and the prep- aration for graduation. Fond thanks to our parents and teachers for their guidance and encouragement during this period of our development. The last important high school event for this class will be the receiving of our diplomas. Yvonne Wade, Historian junior 611155 Dorothy Shelly, Treasurerg Paul Hunter, Vice Presidentg Fred Hilliard, Presidentg Carrie Batts Secretaryg Willa Jean Monroe, Assistant Secretary. Sponsored by LINCOLN PARK RESTAURANT and MOTEL C.E. Pittrnon, Manager Rocky Mount, North Carolina -it IP' Saplfmzm' Hass iii F. 1 r 1 l ii 2 Clara Odessa Lyons, Assistant Secretaryg Zellie Mae Mayo, Treasurerg Avant Coleman, Presidentg V Bernice Hunter, Secretaryg James Speight, Vice President. L 1 V P Sponsored by ' K.P. SMITH Kinston, North Carolina Hraslzmcn 'L4 Lula Lyons, Treasurerg Marion Phillips, Assistant Secretaryg Maggie Parker, Presidentg Pauline English, Vice Presidentg Calvin Allen, Secretary. Members of the Freshman A Class .L P7 Qreshmvu ' 76' ' ' Sponsored by , MR. and MRS. H.H. 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BS? Sammi and yaurflz fjmdes The Second Grade Class Enjoys Their Writing Lesson Under Miss Pittmon r Q l Miss Scales and Her Fourth Grade Class. 7 d ras Chin! Grade Mrs. Savage And Her Secuon Of The Th1rd Grade Class. Mrs. Battle And Her Section Of The Third Grade Class. ?1fih grade Mrs. Hu11's Section of the Fifth Grade listens as she explains some Basic Fundamentals in Arithmetic. Mrs. Heggin's Section of the Fifth Grade. , ,. , .YH U, ..., .. ,- ,Wh .. -f , , ,W . . L 6'7 7 ' r M11 WILEY HAMMONDS Q Tarboro, N. C. : wwi?f WT'mwifm5 f R 5 Y E 5 One Section Of The Sixth Grade Makes Use Of It's Study Period By Reading And Reviewing Under The Supervision Of Mrs. Yeoman and Mrs. Whitehead. Mrs. Whitehead and Her Section Of The Sixth Grade. Siifflf Grade BY Sevcnflg Grade Mrs. Lawsons Seventh Grade Class Is Busy Taking A History Test ws wk Miss Laws and Her Seventh Grade Class. ! SS, la ighth Grade C the E Cox and Mr reams-awvffgemmmrmfmapwwwfQ5-was-pwssmmawswfmxav-mesaevssarnzwsummawawwgasmuwsmmmaawwrrwamwmmamwaaammavwve, , ,ik-vwfwslfrxfw'-W-mm-11' M, :MW :Meefzmw f X I E 7 i , L -O r X 'W '24-V+ g,.........v.., K., .MQ ., 7 MAUDE DRAUGHN Mr. and Miss I1 . .Si JAMES PARKER Wim 'S Wim Vice President Glee Clubg Secretary Student Council. YVONNE WADE Secretary Senior Classg Secretary Math Club. BARBARA STATON Vice President N, H, A, Clubg Treas- urer Glee Club. I JAMES PARKER Vice President Sen- ior Classg Treasurer Bus Drivers Club. CALVIN ALLEN Secretary Freshman Classg Band Manager. NELLIE HILL Treasurer Senior Classg Secretary N, H.A. Club. MARIAN PHILLIPS President Freshman Classp Librariang l Band. Sponsored by Q MR, and MRS. A. I. GRAVEST Baltimore, Maryland , Wlmis' Who Assistant Secretary Senior Classg President Math Club: President N.H. A. Clubg President Library Clubg Vice President Student Council, BESSIE DANCY PAUL HUNTER Vice President Junior Classy Vice President N. F.A. Club. BVERNICE HUNTER Secretary Sophomore Classg Treasurer Math Club. MARY HARPER A President Freshman Classy Treasurer Library Club. CLARA O. LYONS Assistant Secretary Sophomore Classy Assistant Sec- retary N. H.A. Club. FRED HILLIARD President Junior Classg Treasurer N. F.A. Club, Sponsored by MRS. MATTIE SMITH Baltimore, Md. i+ LY, , DOROTHY SHELLEY Treasurer Junior Classy Financial Secretary Glee Clubg Treasurer N. H.A. Club. AVANT COLEMAN President Sophomore Classg Vice President Math Clubg Secretary N. F. A. 1 W Y, V W V H 5 , I Sponsored by HMI' If HH V, Mzsszisiiii 1 x Ella Whitehead, Molester Foxsworth, Bessie Dancy, Minnie Davis, Neill McLean. Standing: Vivian Odessa Young, Elmarie Dancy, John Odom, Jesse Daniels, Jesse Wright, Jr., Yvonne Wade, James Parker, Evelyn Boddie, Lesterine Battle and Mildred D. Coiield. l e , . l 1 l Kunncrs- llp i Mr. and Mzss l 17. H. S E w I l W E T E Wgvbi LES?-1 6 ' ' 69 42' 09' 725 Sponsored by MR. and MRS. C.D. WOOTEN Williamston, North Carolina L PHILLIPS HIGH SCHOOL MARCHIN G BAND I L1 H X! P MQ M. IW X 1 I f E 1 w PHILLIPS HIGH SCHOOL JAZZ. COMBO ' AS! 1 H ,A S 1 Sponsored by NSR. 'SAMUEL I-lItiHSMI'1jH Sminr 6lll55 Pram Queen Wllml me Sadie Powell, Treasurerg Edward McLean, Student Directorg Marian Phillips, Librarian. gton, DELOIS PITTMON Sponsored by MR. W.R. MCNAIR Rocky Mozmt, North Physical Sdumfivn Grace And Beauty In Motion And Thought. ll . in A V Girls ' l5'ask ciball , -, .,..,..,,..... I fx Viola Yates, Geraldine Lyons, Bettie Phillips, Lillie Dawkins, Lucille Graham, Bernice Hunter, Clara Lyons, and Mamie Graham. kr Hays' Haskcfball 2 if Paul Hunter, Charles Lyons, Oliver Parker, Avant Coleman, Columbus Horton, Tim Battle, and James Parker fCaptj, I Enema!! ri s ik f, 1 E , E 1 Z Y 1 1 E s I F L E F I I' 5 E E i f W. E I 5 F I ! ,i I James Bryant, Joe L. Parker, Tim McCoy Battle, .2 ,I Slemenfezry Sweetheart and Delneers Uzespiau 6111 A Scene From HIGH WINDOW A Scene From SILVER WEDDING X f 3 Student Koumfil Sponsored By PVT. HARRY BUNCH - MISS LORINE HARRIS Enfield, North Carolina Whitakers, North Carolina -,AW fibmry Klub 5156 61116 E Lesterine Battle, Vice Presidentg Barbara Staton, Treasurerg Lucille Alston, Recording Secretaryg Lillian Gunter, Assistant Recording Secretaryg Woodrow Parker, Presidentg Odessa Young, Assistant Directorg D h h . . . . orot y S elly, Financial Secretaryg Reba Daniels, Assistant Financial Secretary. sl sigma am, M ,W 'K u ' ' ' SLA: ,wx ,fx New flomemnkcrs of ,America ght, Sponsorg Nellie Hill, Secretaryg Bessie Dancy, Presidentg Dorothy Shelly, Treasurer V Vvcafiomzl ,flgriculfzz New Farmers Of America Club Members. Staton, William Parker, William es Parker, Joe L. orsley, I am W llamy, Claude Draughn, Charlie Be hnnie Lyons, Jo harles right: C O 4-I 4-I .4-1 OJ .J and Columbus Horton. Jesse Daniels, Roscoe Dickens, Monroe, Willie Dupree, 1 I T r fr 5 Z 'E -Z . , 3. I ii I. l X1 2 K h ,rr Eommcrcial Hlasses An Advanced Class in Typing. . Z B Sponsored by Z..E. GAYNOR CASH ,GROCERY Rocky Mount, North Carolina 4-J-l 611111 Left ro right: Julius Dickens, Marian Phillips, Charlie Staton, Nannie Lyons, Richard Phillips, Claude Draughn, Maude Draughn, Walter Armstrong, and Edward McLean. Sponsored by THE NEGRO EXTENSION STAFF Tarboro, North Carolina I i Si M e .3 mw 3 215 L5 '35 Sze f 2 gk E? SSE EE' QE fi is 23 az, N- 2 Q Q? 'Ei ii ,lk W we me 32? YG 35s , 19.64. 1 Miss D.G.B. Hammonds, Vice Presidentg Mr. Ishurn Draughn, Presidentg Mr. Neill i McLean, Treasurerg Mrs. M. H. Carraway, Secretaryg Miss L. E. Laws, Assistant Secretary. I 1 s I 1 '1 2 2 ? 3 Q .3 il 1 v 1 4 i 4 2? as 1 2 i .sf E .4 K I .T F 2 .-K0'A J ,' j PM WI 2 gi-g . , si . ..,.. n m , V, I kk :A H ,Q QE , fee., -Q. 5, , ,:,. , - W1 .sf ..:sef,. ' 'X 5 m1E1:,.iE - ,f Z f:vC,-71249. '-5:5 ' ' J I ,. , ,ix sffi f wi V, JI, .,..,. , X '32 . .' 8 ' W? . N., A Af Yijxjs I i X Jw:-' PATRDNS Miss Madge L. Watson Mr. Louis Hardy, Jr. Mrs. Perry Lee Parker Mrs. Ruby Carraway Mr. William Draughn vMr . Mr . Mr . Mr , Pitt Neil McLean Arthur Daniels Isaac Battle Implernent Company Carlye and Taylor Peerless Cleaner Mr. James Savage Mr. and Mrs. Mark Shelley Mr. and Mrs. Percy Battle Mrs. Callie Taylor Mrs. Lena Joyner Mr. F r ank Shelley Mrs. Callie McClurkin Mr. Richard J. Regan Mr. Frank Whitehead Mr. E. Cameron Mr. J. Cameron Mr. Perry Mr. J. W. Daniels Gorden Grant Mr. Horace Lyons .fMr. Robert Scott Mr. and Mrs. George White Mr. Roy L. Williarns Mrs . Alethia Bryant Mrs. Butler Johnson M. C. D. Brown Miss Lurania Jones Mr. Petway Rev. C. H. 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Phillips High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Battleboro, NC) online collection, 1950 Edition, Page 1

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Phillips High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Battleboro, NC) online collection, 1962 Edition, Page 1

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Phillips High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Battleboro, NC) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 74

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Phillips High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Battleboro, NC) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 27

1954, pg 27

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