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THE UNITED NATIONS YOUTH The United Nations Youth Club, under the sponsorship of Mr. Herman Bainder and Mrs. Catherine Law, consists of stu- dents interested in world affairs and hu- man relations. The purpose of this or- ganization is to prepare students to be well informed citizens of a country that is a member of the United Nations to develop a spirit of co-operation and un- derstanding of the young people of other countries, and to give to those young people of other countries who need it all the aid in our power. 9 PAULINE L. WARTONS GIRLS' CLUB Under the sponsorship of Miss Mildred Williams, this wonderful musical group sponsors many assembly programs here at Dunbar and at many other schools throughout the city. It is responsible for the Christmas and Easter programs and often appears actively at many churches and other civic organizations. The grad- uating officers are: Annie Phillips, Pres- ident, Mary Graves, Secretary, Maudestine McLeod, Treasurer, Patsie Lyle, Gloria Kilgore, and Patricia Callicut, Librarians. I4 FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA The Carrington L. Davis Future Teach- ers of America is an organization which consists of prospective teachers of Amer- ica. Its primary concerns are to better acquaint its members with a general un- derstanding of the teaching profession and to steer more students towards the teach- ing profession. The graduating members are: Jacqueline Pringle, Harriett Eggle- ston, Maxine Brown, Sandra jones, Elaine Douglas, Carolyn Tate, Maudestine Mc- Leod, Marguerite Todd, Patsie Lyle. Elaine Smalls, johnni' Mae Guest, joan Distance, Mary Graves, Shirley Perry, Mary Adams, Gloria Kilgore, Rosalind Griffin, Barbara Trader, Ellen Faulkner, Carolyn johnson, Alicia johnson, Lena Waters, Eva Hithon, and Barbara Bra- chett.
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THE MIXED CHOIR The Mixed Choir under the supervi- sion of Miss Venorus Williams, is com- posed of boys and girls who love to sing. Many memorable impressions have been left by this group. It works continually with assembly programs, Christmas pro- grams, community church services, and often supports activities of other school organizations. THE SCIENCE CLUB The age of Science is recognized through the activities of this group. They have co-ordinated this extra-curricular activity with formal studies and have de- veloped a much broader concept of the changing conditions of our time. Exper- imentation, research, lectures, visitation, and the inter exchange of findings have contributed to their scientific growth. Graduating members are: Helen Jester, Barbara Clark, Beverly Anderson, Bar- bara Barnes, Harriett Perry, Laura Mc- Cullough, Gertrude Cornish, Shirley Hounshell, Clarence Campbell, Willie Fos- ter, William Singletary, and john Harris. 5 4 g FUTURE NURSES CLUB Mrs. Beradine Harrison and Mrs. Edith Benford meet with this group of young ladies every Thursday afternoon. At these meetings films are shown, proper methods of taking temperature and pulse are learned, and items dealing with the home and related subjects are discussed. The graduating members are: Eva Ross, joan Wise, Ellen Johnson, Ernestine Keys, Ger- trude Cornish, Courtney jackson, Barbara Clark, Shirley Hounshell, Barbara jack- son, Ella Petti, Marion Talley, Rosa Cham- bers, Mary McClusky, and Brenda Sin- gleton. l as ,. it If ' 11 v L Iii, W7
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TH ll GOLDEN MASQUE GUILD The Guild, under the supervision of Mrs. Y. D. Williams, offers an outward opportunity for self expression by those students who show dramatic interest and ability. It provides the school with enter- tainment from a cultural aspect. The Guild also strives to provide enlightening programs relating to holidays and special occasions. The graduating members are: Ralph Williams, Patricia Callicut, Arabel- la Bowman, Sandra Jones, Ruth Baxter, Velma Golden, I Lira MeCullogh, Bar- bara Barnes, Willie Foster, Clarence Campbell, james Jones, anti George Pierce. JUNIOR RED CROSS The deeds of this worthy organization have spoken and will continue to speak for themselves. Throughout their high school days these students have found time to help the needy through their constructive activities and unselfish devo- tion to the cause. Mrs. E. N. Richardson is the sponsor, and the graduating mem- bers are: Eddie Mae Allen, Rosa Cham- bers, Mary Mumford, Irene Stills, Martha james, Loretta Ellison, Esther Graham, .lean Benford, Queen Esther Reynolds, Beatrice Saunders, Betty Brown, Claudet- ta Beard, Isaac Madison, Norma Woods, and Princeola Smith. I A THE HI-Y The Hi-Y is a youth organization made up of teen-age young gentlemen, who seem to have but one thought in mind, good clean fun through wholesome nc- tivities. Such activities that promote physical development, mental alertness, self respect, and respect for one's fellow peers are always encouraged. Graduating members are: David Vaughn, Herbert Al- ston, Freddie VVilliams, Robert Young, Curtis DeVance, Ralph Williams, john Stewart, Walter Robinson, joseph Ches- ter, Robert Newton, David Humphries, Charles Caldwell, and james jones.
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