BUSINESS COURSE—Continued Girls Boys Montgomery, Mary Elizabeth Barnes, Joseph Aubrey Peters, Edith Marie Brown, David John Richter, Florence Lydia Brown, Leroy Larkins Ross, Frances Elizabeth Carey, Rayfield Amos Toliver, Sophie Gertrude Crawford, Robert Marvin Watson, Anna Beatrice Dixon, Ray Leo Watts, Tannis Virginia Lee, James Edward Wyles, Mamie Lee Shamwell, Charles Harry Young, Julia Ann Whisonant, Andrew Lafayette In Memoriam MRS. CLARISSA SCOTT DELANEY We, the class of nineteen twenty-eight, dedicate to the late Mrs. Delaney, for- merly Miss Clarissa Scott, a member of our faculty, this space to show our undying memory of her. Those who came in contact with her will recall her willingness to cooperate with the students in making Dunbar a model school. Written indelibly on our minds and hearts is the record of our own teacher, who achieved what few other women in their youth achieved, that is “complete success.” HARRIETTE ELIZABETH MOSS In remembrance we dedicate this space to our dear friend and classmate, Harriette Elizabeth Moss. A jolly, ambitious pupil, and an honest and sincere friend, she will always be remembered and endeared in the hearts of the members of her class. EFFIE GLADYS MICKENS Like a flower that was plucked all too soon was the life of Effie Mickens, a mem- ber of the graduating class of ’28, whose early deat h ended a career that was just beginning. Because of her many lovable traits she will be greatly missed by her class- mates and friends. Dear Effie, you have gone from us; but we, the members of your class, shall always think of you as a flower that has faded all too soon. | §
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Ns Ze B B 3 S B g g B g g 3 J zy g z Z 3 g g J zy J 3 g Z zy 3 J z g 3 J J 3 D ib. MAY ELLEN ANTHONY, “Mark Antony.” “Seize the opportunity, then fight without fear.” Bashful, quiet, pleasant. Rifle Team, Fleur-de-lis Club, Spanish Club, Negro History Club, Athletic Association. To enter Miner Normal. GLADYS ADA ARMSTRONG “He that has lost confidence can lose nothing more. Noisy, restless, friendly. Fleur-de-lis Club, Spanish Club. To enter Miner Normal. CLARENCE EDWARD ARNOLD, “Chick.” “Cave quid dicis, quando, et cui.” Bright, punctual, uncommunicabdle. Rex Club, Spanish Club, Physics Club. To enter Howard University. ETHEL LORRAINE BARBER, “Tuna.” “We build the ladder by which we rise, From the lowly earth to the vaulted skies.” Valiant, coquettish, genial. Fleur-de-lis Club. | To enter Howard wae 77,7, yi MELVIN ANTHONY BARKER, “Buster.” “Veni, Vidi, Vici.” Noisy, jovial, playful. Rex Club, Officers’ Club, Warrant Officer, Regi- mental Staff, Short Story Club, Spanish Club. To enter University of Michigan. DOROTHY LILLIAN BARNETT, “Dot.” “Give to the world the best you have, and the best will come back to you.” Studious, shy, mischievous. Honor Society, Fleur-de-lis Club, Spanish Club, Rifle Team, Negro History Club. To enter Howard University.
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