Dunbar High School - Liber Anni Yearbook (Washington, DC)

 - Class of 1927

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Dunbar High School - Liber Anni Yearbook (Washington, DC) online collection, 1927 Edition, Page 15 of 146
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Dy SSE SE AE REE RR UU Umer CAR rua ry : Ii To Mr. Alfred Nixon, Mr. Orlando GC, Thornton, Miss Marcelle Brown, and Miss La Verne a Gregory: a Just a word for you i With a cherry “Howdy do,” No special day or date, Just a welcome that wouldn’t wait. oe a Miss Lola Johnson brought an inspiring message from the annual banquet of the Guild of Vocal Teachers of New York City. The message was given to all of her music classes, and to the Journalism class, eS To Mr. Neval Thomas: The work you accomplish in championing the cause of your race is like a snowflake, whieh leaves a mark, but not a stain. Mi. Clyde C. McDuffie has recently been appointed head of the Department of Languages. He succeeds Mr. Amplias Glenn, who has held this position for several years, and at the time was teacher of Virgil. Although the students were sorry to lose Mr. Glenn, they were very glad to haye Mr, McDuffie as his successor. To all other members of the Faculty: These few lines to you are tendered, By our class sincere and true; Our promise to one and all— That each of you will be remembered When we are far away from you, THELMA BE, LANE SFIS Se on a Serr A a iT: VEU jon In Memoriam We, the members of the Class of ’27, although filled with joy be- cause of our prospective graduation, do not forget or fail to pay tribute to those who started out with us, but who departed this life be- fore the course was finished. It is with the greatest respect, then, that we recall the names of— HATTIE GAMBRELL MARTHA JACKSON JESSIE LEVALLE We do still recognize these three as members of the Class of 27, and we feel it is our privilege to devote a portion of our book to their memory. ee eS ar a Sr Sr Sr eee eee ree aeeraeree a URUaURUR URURURURURUR UR UEUeReUeUeuR eR aE 4] Q ORR eee Sed enon ea orien ae on den eo

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eee SRR SRS RR a ay] ale a Faculty Sketches Who is a splendid teacher of Burke, Burns, and Macbeth, An apostle of the Dunbar Debating Society, And an advocate of the Athletic Association’? Mr. Joseph Newton Hill. If it’s in a room that’s very cold, Or exercises are the vogue, Or one-act plays are being told, It’s Miss Burrill’s dramatic Room 110. What would become of the “Dunbar Observer If it were not for the history teachers—J iss Daniel and Mr. Perkins And Miss McNeill and her Journalism Class? One that suits in every capacity—I r Cowan. A wonderful teacher of “Chem,” A strong believer in Extra-Curricular activities, Mr. Smith’s right hand in making programs, A leader in such operettas as “In Aready” And an aid in enforcing traffic rules. ree eS eg to Te RU US UU —— Sea ea et i eters eae URE URURLS URL | i Five members of the faculty were visitors in Europe last summer: Miss Pearl Adams, Miss Lydia Brown, Mrs, Hallie I. Jackson, Miss Iva Marshall, and Mr, Willis Menard. (l ee To Miss Clarissa Scott (Mrs. Hubert Delaney), Miss Gladys Wilkinson (Mis. Richmona Fairley), and Miss Louise Cook (Mars, J. Newton Hill) : “A host of happy thoughts be here Por wedded comradeship and cheer ; May life be long and friends be true, And alk good fortune smnile on you.” The Faculty presented a very entertaining musicale on October 28, pants were: Miss Mary L, Europe, Mrs. Alice N. Williams, Miss Mary P. B. Dykes, Mr. Joseph N. Hill, Miss Leanna F, Johnson, ¥ Miss Lola Johnson. The partici- Burrill, Dr. Eya Tiss Ruth B, Weatherless, and The musicale was Sponsored by a committee of which Mr. chairman; Miss Sadie I, Daniel, Miss Bi members. James N, Saunders was ertha C. McNeill, and Mr, Frank H. Perkins were Se To Misses Carolyn Calloway, Mary P. Burrill, and Mr. Daniel Sorry your illness had to be Hope your “shut-in” days are over, That in your mirror now Shall be Happiness and health galore, Thompson: OR ea ane nf SS SE EE ee a eR a ta Pf i a oh a is in ie H te ce a a a a i a i i i i a a a q a iy i i oh a ig Xe



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