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FAVORITE SAYINCIS Some senlors do not have to be seen to be Identltled It they are heard thelr IdentIty ISIl'YTl'T1SdlC1lEly known For nearly all of them have some sort of favorIte SGYIDQ whIch IS revealed In nearly all of theur conver SGIIOFIS ShIrley Scott You slay me Carolyn Woods There wIll be better days Marlene Woody How about that Glorua Makel Belleve It LIllIon Jones Can t GeraldIne HarrIson Oh come now Audrey Woodland Gee gods to Moses Allene McCants Dng Annette Johnson Real crazy VIvIan Shaw Hey now PhyllIs SmIth You make me sIck Sylvua DockIns KIII t Bebe Cottman Now cunt that sweet Edna Moore Have you seen Muzzy Text today AnIta Marshall Um let me see Audrey Amos 0 cut It out Gladys Huggms To whom are you speoklng Frances Johnson Well Alnghte Yolanda WIIlIams You are so late that you are absent AnnIe Porter Stop that boy LOUISE Rhodes Oh' Lawdy Garheld Gruffm Watch that Annette RIchardsorI Belleve It and I wanna thank you Audrey Only You better know It James KIng Soy hey Clarence Allen Are you for real Queen Brown You better belleve It Ornat Erby That dont cut no ce Lena JenkIns Cool your heels Frances Dowe Lets splIt the scene Ardena Myers See what I mean Carolyn Scruggs Thats some more o your lsusmess James Spnggs I cllg you the most MIIdred GIIlIam Thats for sure Delores Gladclen Belleve It Isabel Dodson Shook Hazel De Shlelds Honey Hush WhynolIa HumphrIes Stop It now Enoch RIchardson I dont know Jean Pompay Get off of It Catherrne Cooper I am wrse ShIrley ParrIsh Lay off WIlIIam Stanton SWEETIS l.orraIne MItchell Oh' my Edward Conway Holy cow' WIllIam Ferguson AInt you shame? Thomas BrIsco Get wIth It Ellen PhIllIps Drop dead TEACHERS AT DUNBAR Mr CurtIs IS frnendly lovIal and toll as can be and Our dIsk Iockey Mr Hagan Boy' Can he talk Have Mrs Cook I cant really gxve her descrIptIon But Mrs Taylor has a sweet personahty youll recogmze Mrs WhIdbee Gee' I love to hear her talk When Mntchell IS a Iolly old elf and youll laugh when C ernlstry teacher MISS Smnth IS short smart and By Annette Grant If you go out for lunch that he wIll see you ever seen hIm and hls funny Ilttle walk ' youll realuze shes truly a woman of dIstInctIon her as a lady of quallty Its tIme for cla sswork shes qulte handy wIth the chalk you see hum In spIte of yourself funny to see But none the less shell keep you as busy as a bee Johnson IS tall II'1lellIg9I If wIth loads of gray haIr HIs favonte saynng as I declare Mrs Mrs Mrs Walker IS frIendly and sweet Her style at talklng lust cant be beat Woodford always has tIme to burn and you wIll too It you dont buckle down and learn Patterson really knows her French and there s no better teacher when you re In a pmch Mlss Clark knows her Math and IS IovIal too But her late marks are never blue lredl Mrs M Carroll lS cute and boys says she s stacked But regardless ofthat Shell keep you on the rrght track Mr Norrls knows his Iournalusm and all the correct words Can you guess the cllche he uses to rhyme wrth verbs Mr SmIth IS short and funny as can be But he knows hIs musxc as you can very well see ' I I . . . I - - - I . . - i . - - . - I 5 - . . -Q . i - . , . - ? . . - . - I .. , . A . , - . .? . - . . . . . . - I b - . . I . - . . Rosetta Eaton-Play it cool Lillie Fredericks-Good, googa mooga . . I I I l A . . . U . ' - . . A I ' , l ' I I Mr. ' ' ' I ' ' ' ' . I1 ' I ' ' I ' I I . - - - ' , Mr - - - - - - . - - II II - I I . - I , - I I . . , , . . . , , . ' ' ' ' ' 1 ' H u . , . - I .
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1' ,- NJ SENIOR MEMBERS OF THE HONOR SOCIETY MUSICALLY SPEAKING Dum Dum The lights At the Prom Count Your Blesslngs Days before graduatnon Hey Senorlta May I take you to the Prom Let Me Go Lover The nught of the Prom Make Yourself Comfortable I2As who dndnt make Sincerely We love Dunbar The Letter Detucnency Slap Thus Ole House Dunbar Lung Tung Tong 8 30 bell I Got My Eyes On You Escort for the Prom Thots All I Want From You At least a 60 Earth Angel Prom escorts I Need You Now That Extra Pomt Oh What A Dream Fmally wallcmg down the aisle Teach Me Tomght Nught Before exams The Mon That Got Away Prom Date Ill Never Tell Cheatnng In Hnstory Hurts Me To My Heart To get sent home for two weeks Oh What A Dream That Muss Wrntree passed all 12th graders Goodmte Sweetheart Sayvng goodmte after the Prom Shake Rattle and Roll Ftghtmg for snlverware nn the cateterla Every Day Brxngs graduataon closer Shppmg In After dawn dance Lttle Things Mean A lot AI! those tests we tauled You re Mme Dnploma Shake A Hand Congratulatnons from frnends and relatxves after graduatuon Smale Old fanthful Mr Crosby Never Let Me Go Dunbar Spmt Run Around Trynng to get one pomt to pass You Never Had It So Good Whn'e bemg ID school Hugh Heels Class Nnght Land of Dreams Off to College Help Me Somebody Caught gotng out to lunch Basoon Graduatnon as over The Naughty lady From Shady lane Staynng out after Mr Sandman Mr Crosby I Owe My Heart To You For passung me Shes The One Who didnt Pass me Hey There Those who daydream durlng class dawn dance I lik.. ' ,- -f,..v A! 'P Q 'J I - . . 4 - ' ' it ' ' - A God Only Knows-How hard we tried - A ' ' , , . .
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OUR LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT Shurley Carter, Delorse Wulkunson We 'l2Bl on thus June Day Beung of sound mund to do what we may Do sut to put forth our last decree Tellung how that after our departure thungs should be Before we begun we want to say Just how our luves have been at Dunbar to thus day Our furst day was a day of frught We were atraud wed do wrong not knowung the rught The eught grade came and so ut went Then graduatuon and a presudent Mable Hardy was ut as you all know That year she really stole the show Beung valeductoruan us really o lot, And then to be presudent surely tops And so the years went we dud let say aur Perhaps we could have done better but who can e Then the tenth grade and no tume to thunk Because Muss D Sungleton was typung us punk Then the eleventh grade and me oh my Shorthand so tough we wanted to cry 'llA and another great event Barbara Coue and Carolyn Woods runnung for student presudent If we saud llth grade shorthand kept us on the run That us because we dud not know Mrs Brown untul 'l2B'l What all the other students were doung at thus tume Of course there us Delores Wulktnson who us quute a gal Everythung she dud she dud quute well There were three fields un whuch she made her plans Arthur typung and the Dunbar Band Glorua Makel was one who never had much to say Whatever she dud she dud ut un a quuet way She was determuned to get the thungs on whuch her heart was bent And ended beung the Gurl s League Presudent Melvune Brown everyone wull agree Was as kund and truendly as she could be And when ut came to dancung she really topped She should have been made queen of the Juke Box Hop Lets see now there was .lohnnue Fenner Who un everythung was bound to be wunner I cant get thus mnety word letter he would groan And when the tume came he posses wuthout a moan Oh, yes Shurley Scott has to be acknowledged lt would really be dangerous uf thus gurl went to college Who do you thunk was furst to pass her suxty word letter Shurley of course, because no one else was better ln Alma Barton and Corrune Puerce we can really boast When ut comes to scholarshups to them we take a toast These gurls though eftucuent when theres one When put together really get thungs done There are Lulluam Jones Louuse Thomas we could go on to say Audrey Woodland Marlene Woody who were all great on theur own way We wont forget Sarah who was Moody you mught belueve Of course she really wasnt we just satd that to tease Betty Kught and gym and gosh' what a scare She dud thungs that the rest of us wouldnt dare That gurl was determuned un everythung she trued To get ut exactly rught even uf un the process she dued Edna Wyche and Bernetta Banks was really quute a twosome Bu as an exceptuon to the rule they were not gruesome Edna could hold an auduence when she started talkung And anyone would take a look when Bernetta Banks was walkung Sylvua Bauley and Lulluan Cornush were among those who saud lutt'e but dud much And Phyllus Tunson was one who never was un cu rush These gurls were kund an consuderate too They always dud what they thought best to do When lu comes to personaluty theres Maruon and Geraldtne lt would be of munor honor to crown these gurls queens Darlung' Dear' Sugar' Maruon would always say Geraldune never saud much but would smule your frowns away Oh we wont forget the looks un thus class lt looks and personaluty can rate you homecomung queen Then Angelue Blanks was really on the beam There are some gurs who are small but very gay Theur sense of humor would brughten any day Verna Shuvers was an example of thus type Beung un her presence was really a dellght ln thus class you wull fund I thunk you wull agree Every type of personaluty that un thus world be ln every outstandtng fueud someone un thus class would pursue And accomplush such thungs as l have showed to you As we were sayung about thus decree That tells lust haw thungs should be We leave to you fellow students our good character trauts, Personaluty talent and scholarly rates To our beloNed teachers we leave our very hearts To show that we apprecuate the knowledge that you dud umpart lt angered us and yet ut dud amaze To see how you taught rebuked and then gave us praise We beung of sound mund as we before have stated On the above day that thus decress us dated Do hereby Instruct our lawyer Muss Wunfree by name After our departure to carry out thus claum Our death wull be an enuoyable one though ut us the end Because we belueve we are leavung our valuables to depend able fruends I I . I ' ' I I I , 1 . . , ' . . - , , , . . , . I . . . . I l , , . , . , . ' , 'l l , . . I o I Ilf ' ll 1 - . . . I 1 , t ll ' , ' , I . 4 n l h D I u , .A . , . . ' 1 I ' ' . . . . . . , , , . . , We dare DOY fdll to bring to YOUI' mind Even though we waited to mention it last. t . . . . , I , t 1 - ' Q I . . . I . . I . . Q. I - - t - , . I . I . . . , 1 I A A I I s , . , II I ' ' II l . , . . I . . . I I . n , , I I . . I I . . I , . u . ' D
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