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PRESENTING CARVER COLLEGE A PANORAMA OF THE ACTIVITIES OF CARVER COLLEGE Published by Carver College 501 South Alexander Street Charlotte 6, North Carolina Loretta Crowder, Editor James H. Davis and James Hester, Associate Editors Edward H. Brown, Director Prologue Although Carver College is still considered young in comparison with most junior colleges, it has made tremendous progress in all phases of its development. Each year begins with an influx of new students who are eager to broaden them¬ selves educationally, spiritually and morally. The Orientation Week is especially interesting since the new students must be introduced to their new surroundings and studies. Then there follows a stream of activities: clubs, the Christmas dance, sports, May Day, Junior-Senior Prom, and finally Commencement. We, the Carveran Staff, do offer this yearbook as a record of happy days spent at Carver College. We challenge you to read it, analyze it, and, in so doing re-live with us the accomplishments of the Carver family, 1958-59. 2 Oa6le Of Contents Page 4 In Memoriam 5 Dedication M 6 The Director 7 A Message From The Director 8 General Objectives M 9 Administration 15 Classes 39 Features ” 47 Activities ” 57 Basketball M 61 The Accelerated High School ” 69 Features ” 74 Founders’ Day 77 This and That 79 Autographs 3 On Memoriam HUGH YOUNG BARRINGER A Member of the 1958-59 Freshman Class 1929-1958 Strong son of God, immortal Love, Whom we, that have not seen thy face, By faith alone, embrace, Believing where we cannot prove; Thine are these orbs of light and shade; Thou madest Life in man and brute; Thou madest Death; and lo, thy foot Is on the skull which thou hast made. Thou wilt not leave us in the dust; Thou madest man, he knows not why, He thinks he was not made to die; And thou has made him: thou art just.” FROM IN ME MORIAM ALFRED, LORD TENNYSON Dedication With deep humility and sincere appreciation we dedicate this 1958-1959 edition of the Carveran to Mr. Joseph F. Towns, a pleasant, affable individual who has been a part of Carver College faculty for five years. As an instructor in the social science department and as the school photographer, he has demonstrated his ability to make us aware of our surroundings and of the need to know and understand human values. For years he worked almost single-handedly to produce our annual, the Carveran. Mr. Towns has a smile that is contagious and a disposition which is comparable to Job ' s. Mr. Towns isagraduate of Johnson C. Smith Uni¬ versity and holds the Master of Arts degree in econo¬ mics from the University of Michigan. He has done further graduate work at New York University. When West Charlotte High School was organized, Mr. Towns became one of the first teachers and has served ' in the social studies department there ever since. Mr. Towns is a great worker in and supporter of many promotional organizations in this community, and is counted as one of our most effective citizens. His service to religious and civic groups is unexcelled. It is fitting, therefore, that we, the Carveran staff, dedicate this record of our activities and progress to Mr. Towns with the best wishes of the administrative staff, faculty and student body. (jne Director Edward Howard Brown 6 A Message from tde Director CARVER so, SOUTH ALEXANDER chars- ottE COLLEGE STREET 6( NORTH CAROLINA HOWARD H BROWN director . , ? 3 A: AJ 1 A -- , • — or, t0 t no w honestly hae e if-awareness °° Grant me t ' 11 -. s j cannot; . . those aveny can do, and what _ __ nareies mto . jlftn ts wi « i- r Grant me the s® J - canno t; . those avenues - a . to channel ny talents which a he judgment Allies and do not r h _ ,. oossess, error and iej_ . tion 335 host «tiU« ® y aC ' lea rn from my i do possess, fop a d repetition r n A r „ the wisdom to oha de velop - Grant m® that 1 may = b experiences, though th i of ffi ista«.e , ' le arn fron fA A elation than 1; Grant me s lrilnced, or of huja they are neces- yo-onyer, iesB ec isions when© 3 ,,« a ffe to ‘ a, - c . ‘® t hev are now, rani V Grant me the ‘Actions to e ‘ ta ® wor th o ' each ■ r ay - ' recognise the wor tac t, ne= ■ • . __tlnn to row.-, ..,v,nr, - nave . Grant me c- - actio ns to . , th of each i«di- ifkng eS development nor 3 , e that - t re the perspicacity fSle me J esj GV Jft tive than my suoo - me by helping true lecti 1 - l pv can n©-w 1- cost ox ®y a-o that they -a is taheS as - ,. ,, v r e- them -o recognize mist ac ce? -: ant Ave than my “ s by helym: — trua gr - thos •“ “ „ cc . , S e, - - r „„t Whe ML-Sr b S4 d V ■ - - , « • ... to ;ovolo: • .ySto,, a, a th ; rrant • the orehaania? aw • £, of ox. “ “ v - ' ’ life « r « pre ..... v «h .,-“ t ' C a„,-icaouo , lv . reali tl= i r, the ■T ' ly Lave .ore ?“?■” h . ' ' preseAre. « ,„„stance S , if® AL,,.. action under v .ith my o 1 • too ayriCl ° a ippee to live realish 4 ca nr t he penis o- •rant me the P txe ™ t he better, out striving F SJSlc change; ffiay live a more use rapid or . 0 t.riving “ astic change _ liv e a more use- rapid or too dra. tord, that ; y oUS h them, ser 3 ail these things, , allow ..on, an an T through serving w rul l--’ ° A —Robert t. , evie w thee. « ‘ ' ;)ir0cto l •lawnVd ard brown, 7 Objectives Believing in the dignity and worth of every person and in equal opportunity for the development of individual capacity, Carver College desires to serve the indivi¬ dual and the community by offering to young people and adults educational experi¬ ences for enriched living, cultural development, and responsible citizenship. Its major aim is to provide for young people a well-balanced general education program which will prepare them in specific requirements for junior standing in a senior college or university, for entrance to a professional school, and for the completion of the Associate in Arts degree. The adult program is designed for continued de¬ velopment in the fields of vocational, cultural, and general education. 8 Staff JAMES FRANKLIN ALEXANDER Degree: B.S., Johnson C. Smith University; Graduate work, North Carolina A. and T. College Registrar ESTHER Y. CARTER Degree: B.S., North Carolina College Secretary to the Director v JAMES L. DOUGLAS Bursar LOTTIE M. ELLINGTON Degree: A.A., Carver College Clerk DOROTHY R. CRAWFORD Degrees: A.B., Knoxville College; M.S., in L.S., Catholic University Librarian DAVID P. ALLEN Degrees: A.B., Johnson C. Smith Uni¬ versity; M.D., Meharry Medical College Physical Science NIGEL MELVIN AYTON Degree: A.B., Howard University; Certificate de francais, Uni¬ versity of Paris French LAURA M. BOOTON Degree: B.S., Hampton Institute; Graduate work, New York Uni¬ versity Secretarial Science BERNARD L. BROWN Degrees: A.B., Johnson C. Smith Uni¬ versity M.A., Columbia University Social Science ROBERT CARTER Degree: B.S., North Carolina College Business Administration ERNEST H. COHEN Degree: B.S., Florida A. and M. Uni¬ versity Brick Masonry HERMAN L. COUNTS Degrees: A B., Johnson C. Smith Uni¬ versity; B.D., Johnson C. Smith Theo¬ logical Seminary; M.A., McCormick Theological Seminary; Further study, Uni¬ versity of Pittsburgh Religious Education 3 a cult y LORENZO A. GEORGE Degree: A.A., Carver College Visual Aids DAVID LEE HUNTER Degree: B.S., Johnson C. Smith Uni¬ versity; Graduate work, Atlanta University Mathematics CEDRIC HUGHES JONES Degrees: A.B., Shaw University; M.A., Columbia University; Further Study, Columbia Uni¬ versity English LOUIS E. LEVI Degrees: A.B., Talladega College; M.A., University of Minnesota Chemistry JAMES A. LEWIS Degree: B.S., North Carolina A. and T. College Engineering Drawing MARJORIE SINGLETON McCASKILL Degrees: B.S., South Carolina State A. and M. College; M.S., New York University Accounting MARTHA L. McKINNEY Degrees: A.B., Johnson C. Smith Uni¬ versity; M.A., Columbia Uni¬ versity; Further Study, Co¬ lumbia University; English 3 acuity LOUISE S. MEADOWS Degree: A.B., North Carolina College; Graduate work, Atlanta Uni¬ versity; Pennsylvania State College English and French PENNIE E. PERRY Degrees: B.S., Shaw University; M.S., University of Michigan; M.S. in L.S., Syracuse Uni¬ versity Humanties JACQUELINE A. PHARR Degree: B.S., Johnson C. Smith Uni¬ versity; Graduate work, Columbia Uni¬ versity Biological Science ETHEL M. POTTS Degree: A.B., Johnson C. Smith Uni versity; Graduate work, Columbia University Social Sciences and Adult Education PAUL L. REID Degree: B.S., Johnson C. Smith Uni¬ versity Graduate work, North Carolina A. and T. College Music ODELL W. ROBINSON Degree: B.S., Johnson C. Smith Uni¬ versity; Graduate work, Springfield College Basketball Coach RAYMOND P. RORIE, JR. Degrees: B.S., North Carolina A. and T. College; M.A., New York University Biological Science and Geography MARY PETTICE SPIVEY Degree: B.S., Livingstone College Mathematics JOSEPH F. TOWNS Degrees: B.S., Johnson C. Smith Uni¬ versity; M.S., University of Michigan Social Sciences EDWARD WALKER, JR. Degrees: B.S., Hampton Institute; M.A., Wayne University Auto Mechanics JEANNE J. WATKINS Degrees: A.B., Hampton Institute; M.A., Syracuse University Speech THOMAS WATKINS, JR. Degrees: A.B., Harvard; D.D.S., Uni¬ versity of Pennsylvania German EVELYN WILLIS Degrees: A.B., Spelman College; M.S., Howard University Psychology and Education graduating Class Officers Left to right - Barbara Ann Hardy, Reporter; Calvin Harris, President; Mary Ann Hoover, Secretary; Loupe V. McKinley, Treasurer. Not Shown: Willie C. Whit¬ worth, vice-president. 16 Qv diut es JAMES ALEXANDER Field: Business Administration MARJORIE ALEXANDER Ambition: Secretary Field: Secretarial Science JAMES THEODORE BLAIR Ambition: Priv ate Business Field: Business Administration JAMES WILBERT BRIDGES Ambition: French Teacher Field: Liberal Arts I ERNEST F. BUGGS Ambition: Teacher Activities: French Club Treasurer Liberal Arts JAMES CALDWELL, JR Field: Liberal Arts CLINTON CAMPBELL Night Club Owner and Operator Field: Liberal Arts JULIUS C. COUSAR Field: Pre-Engineering 17 Qva.dua.ies LORETTA CROWDER Ambition: Barber Activities: Editor of Carveran, Secretary of Stu¬ dent Council, Captain of Girls ' Basketball Team, and Staff Writer of the Chronicle Field: Secretarial Science BESSIE DARGINS Ambition: Efficient Secretary Activities: Basketball, Dramatics Club Field: Secretarial Science ERNEST L. DAVIS Ambition: Teacher Activities: Basketball Field: Liberal Arts JAMES EDWARD DAVIS Ambition: Mathematician Activities: French Club, Math Club Field: Business Administration JAMES H. DAVIS Ambition: Journalist Activities: Year Book Staff, Dramatics Club, Honor Society, President Student Council Field: Liberal Arts DOROTHY DAWKINS Ambition: Registered Nurse Activities: French Club, Cheerleader Field: Liberal Arts CLEMON FORD, JR Ambition: Musician Activities: French Club Field: Liberal Arts ISREAL B. FRANKS Field: Liberal Arts 18 Qra.dua.tes yy JEROME DOWELL GENTRY Ambition: Mathematics Activities: Student Council Field: Liberal Arts PAUL GILLARD, JR. Field: Pre-Engineering SAMIE R. GRIER Ambition: To become a very efficient secretary Activities: Honor Society Field: Secretarial Science DONALD GRIGSBY Field: Liberal Arts BARBARA ANN HARDY Ambition: Medical Secretary CALVIN C. HARRIS Ambition: Sociologist Activities: Basketball, Yearbook, Sophomore Class Field: Liberal Arts President of ARMSTEAD LEE HARRIS Ambition: Business Instructor Field: Business Administration JOHN E. HEATH Field: Liberal Arts graduates MARVIN ALEXANDER HELTON Ambition: Barber Activities: Basketball Field: Liberal Arts WILLIAM HARVEY HOLMAN Ambition: Mathematics Teacher Activities: French Club, Cheerleader Field: Liberal Arts YVONNE CECELIA HOLT Ambition: English or French Instructor Activities: French Club Field: Liberal Arts MARY ANN HOOVER Ambition: Disc Jockey Activities: Poet for Chronicle Staff, Choir, Secre¬ tary of Sophomore Class, Dramatics Club Field: Secretarial Science JOHNNIE WALKER HOUSE Ambition: To own a shoe repair shop Field: Liberal Arts GEORGE ALEXANDER JACKSON Ambition: Contractor Activities: French Club Field: Liberal Arts MAE FRANKIE JOHNSON Ambition: Secretary Activities: Honor Society Field: Secretarial Science WILLIAM COLUMBUS JOHNSON Ambition: To become educated to the fullest Activities: Boxing, Honor Society Field: Liberal Arts 20 graduates JOHNNIE ERVIN JONES Ambition: Private Business, Recording Artist Activities: French Club Field: Liberal Arts MELVIN CURTIS JONES Ambition: Social Worker Activities: French Club Field: Liberal Arts C LET US KNOX Field: Liberal Arts JAMES LEWIS Field: Liberal Arts WILLIE MAE LINDSAY Ambition: Secretary Activities: Carver Chronicle, Dramatics Club Field: Secretarial Science WILLIE LEE LITTLE Ambition: Physical Education Instructor Activities: Basketball Field: Liberal Arts HURLEY COLEMAN MASSEY Ambition: Radio and Television Technician Field: Business Administration MAGGIE ELIZABETH McCAIN Ambition: Secretary Field: Secretarial Science 21 CLYDE WALKER McGRIFF Ambition: Physician Activities: Social Science Club, French Club Field: Liberal Arts LOUPE VELEZE McKINLEY Ambition: Teacher Activities: Student Council, French Club Field: Liberal Arts JOHNNY NATHANIEL McCLINTON Ambition: Radio and Television Repairman Field: Liberal Arts ESSIE MAE McGILL Ambition: Secretary Field: Secretarial Science NORRIS L. McKINLEY Ambition: Social Worker, Detective Activities: Student Council, French Club Field: Liberal Arts DORIS ANN McMULLEN Ambition: Secretary Field: Secretarial Science WILLIAM E. MADDAX Ambition: Personnel Manager Field: Business Administration CALVIN MILLER Field: Liberal Arts 22 Qr duAtes JANE MOBLEY Field: Secretarial Science MELVIN L. MOORE Ambition: Physician Field: Liberal Arts MURPHY MORRIS Ambition: Draftsman Field: Liberal Arts ROBERT LEE MORRIS Ambition: Certified Public Accountant Business Administration THOMAS LEE MORROW Ambition: Accountant Field: Business Administration ANDREW LEE MOSES Ambition: Laboratory and X-Ray Technician Field: Liberal Arts MELVIN MURRIEL Field: Liberal Arts DONAL NIXON Field: Liberal Arts 23 Qv du2Ltes BRAFFARD ROBINSON Field: Business Administration DOROTHY SEIGLE Ambition: Elementary Education Teacher Activities: Choir, French Club Field: Liberal Arts JOHN PATTERSON Ambition: Government Clerk Field: Liberal Arts DELORES CARSTELLAR PERRY Ambition: Director of Religious Education Activities: Chronicle Staff and Dramatics Club WILLIE RAY Ambition: Mathematics Teacher Activities: President of Mathematics Club Field: Liberal Arts AARON REID Field: Liberal Arts EDDIE LEE RIVERS Ambition: Secretary Field: Secretarial Science HENRY PRATT Field: Liberal Arts. Graduates 4 . ' ANDREW SMITH, JR. Ambition: Elementary School Teacher Activities: Dramatics Club Field: Liberal Arts NORRIS EDWARD SMITH Ambition: Director or Officer of Public Relations Activities: Editor of Chronicle, Chorus, Honor Society Field: Liberal Arts M W r r? Ks jrr ' OWEN STEELE, JR. Ambition: Physical Education Instructor Activities: Basketball Field: Liberal Arts BOBBY RAY STEVENSON Ambition: Elementary School Teacher Activities: French Club and Dramatics Club Field: Liberal Arts FRED STEWART Ambition: Coach of Athletics Activities: French Club Field: Liberal Arts LILLIE ANN STEWART Ambition: Teacher Activities: Dramatics, French Club Field: Liberal Arts ARTHUR LEE STINSON Ambition: History Teacher Activities: German Club Field: Liberal Arts EUGENE THOMAS STURDIVANT Ambition: Teacher Activities: Social Science Club Field: Liberal Arts WILLIAM WALKER Activities: German Club Field: Liberal Arts ADOLPHUS WALLS Ambition: Educator Activities: Basketball Field: Liberal Arts SYLVIA BARNETTA WEDDINGTON Ambition: Secretary Field: Secretarial Science WILLIE CALVIN WHITWORTH Ambition: Minister Activities: French Club president, Honor Society, Vice-President of Sophomore Class, Student Council, Chronicle Staff Member Field: Liberal Arts Field: Liberal Arts NOAH TRUESDALE Ambition: Physical Education Teacher Field: Liberal Arts ROBERT LEWIS WARD Ambition: Barber Field: Liberal Arts ROSETTA C. WATKINS Ambition: Secretary Activities: Honor Society Field: Secretarial Science ROY L. WILLIAMS Ambition: Teacher Field: Liberal Arts CHRISTINE WOMBLE Ambition: Medical Secretary Activities: Chronicle Staff, Dramatics Club Secretary Field: Secretarial Science Sopfiomo res William C. Beatty Craven Belk James Nathaniel Brown Willie C. Brown James Carrothers Luther D. Grier Giles L. Hunter Bill Glenn 27 Sophomores Rich ard P « , Jr. Joseph Jeems Pearson V ilUam eld p.aV m ' ond Sin itVv 28 Advanced 3ves(imen Cornell Brenson Erwin Brown Earl Dunn James Hester Lellar A. Kirkpatrick Bill Lowe Robert McCollough George Reid Bes sie So Well Special Students 29 3resfinun Class off icers Nathaniel Alford President Marguerite Springs Treasurer Marjorie Martin Secretary Sarah Staton Vice-President 30 3resfimen Aaron, Barbara Adams, Ethell Alexander, Charles Andrews, Wallace Bailey, Hazel Delainey Boger, William T. Booker, Walter Boulware, Roosevelt Braswell, Vinston Broadie, Ellis Brown, Joseph B. Bullard, Darson A. 31 3ves(i men ■ Butler, Charles Caldwell, James D. Caldwell, Laurina Caldwell, Viola Cannon, Ernest Cathcart, Doris J. Cuthbertson, John Dargins, Allen, Jr. Davis, Charles Davis, Davis, Davis, Priscilla Robert Willie Mae 32 ‘Jreshmen Douglas, Eldrater Douglas, Fred Dunlap, Frank D. Dunlap, Joe Arthur Epps, Clara Erwin, Thelmore Erwin, Willie E. Fetterson, John Fewell, Marcille Franklin, Ben Freeman, William Gatewood, Geneva 33 3vesfimen Greene, Nettie Greene, Charlie Grier, Cleveland William Holt, Carol E. Howell, Joseph Ingram, Stewart Johnson, Robert Lee Jones, Jerry Jordan, Richard Jackson, Sylvester James, Edward R. Johnson, George 34 3vesfimen Kendrick, James Lindsay, Robert Linney, Ruby J. Lipe, James Little, John L. Livingston, Willie Long, Sampson, Jr. Lowery, Julia Mae Love, Crawford Maness, Joe Martin, James Martin, Marjorie Mason, Raymond McDonald, George McDuffie, Joe 3resh men Patterson, Clarence Pendergrass, Paul Pernell, L.C. Richards, Julian Robeson, Harrison Robinson, Annie S. 36 3vesnmen Simmons, Earl Sowell, Thomas Springs, Marguerite l Thomas, Thomas J. Thompson, Willie Threatt, Thomas B. 37 3reshmen Tuttle, Thomas Walls, Horace Welch, Willie Mae Williams, Janet Williams, John T. Withers, Lovie L. Witherspoon, Delores V. Woodard, Luddie Wray, Everett L V 4 Young, Walter French, Thaddeus Miss Carver College Willie Mae Lindsay 40 Queen City Cl assie 3loaf 41 Delores Witherspoon (jfie Oueen of May 42 fine Maid of Honor Christine Womble 43 ueert an d May Court Attendants Julius Cousar and Hazel Bailey, Charles Alexander and Barbara Aaron Attendants Wardel Maddox and Edith Cooper, Fred Simpson and Ethel Thompson Luddie WoodarTSd Calvin Harris Calvin Harris ?? 8 ns and Sylvia Wedding 44 Miss Sophomore Loupe McKinley 45 Miss 3res(iman Delores Witherspoon 46 Carver College Participates in Annual Carrousel Parade 47 Honor Society Student Council 48 m Cavvevan Staff Loretta Crowder Editor Annie S. Robinson Associate Editor Carve ran Staff at work James A. Hester Associate Editor 49 James H. Davis Associate Editor I, Mathematics Cluh 50 „ t She Qerman CluS She Sreneh CluS 51 “Cde Carver College Cdoir Second Ward Higd Sedool Cdoir 52 thanksgiving and Orientation Thanksgiving Dr. James F. Wertz Delivers Thanksgiving Message Orientation Orientation 53 (kill Students at Bread 9n Canteen 54 CwvAvy 55 “6de CiSrary Staff at Work Miss Annie Burris and Mrs. Doris Byars check the shelves. William Smith arranges periodicals. 56 IT J J Boys ' Basketball Squad Willie Erwin, James Martin, Calvin Harris, Ervin Brown, William Beatty and Coach Robinson 58 Boys’ Basket all Ernest Davis X fcel« Et, “ W Ervin B ' °« Calvin Harris Slyvester Jackson David Thompson William Beatty Ur °y o« is James Martin 59 Qivls ' Basketball Seam and Bessie Dargins Loretta Crowder Nettie Green Luddie Woodard Cheering Squad Janet Murchison Lenell Crawford LeIIar Kirkpatrick Higd Scdool Officers 1. William McNeely, President; 2. Wardell Maddox, Treasurer; 3. Ethel Thompson, Secretary; 4. John Carothers, Sergeant at Arms; 5. Cicero Grier, Vice President. 62 Higd Sc(i ool Qv duites First Row: Willie Able, Fred Alexander, Wallace Andrews, Willie Barber, Lillian Belton, Hiawatha Black. Second Row: Laurel Black, Wilson Broadie, Robert Brown, Seph Callaway, John Carothers, William Cherry. Third Row: Emma Covington, Joan Crawford, Eddie Cuthbertson, Harris Fulton, Annette Gaines, Elizabeth George. Fourth Row: Cicero Grier, Sedil Griffin, Oscar Hammond, James Higgins, Roosevelt Huey, Ralph Hunter. Fifth Row: Nathaniel Kizer, Joe L. Smith, Gene Ross. 63 Hi gd Scfiool Qvadudites First Row: Dorothy Laney, Lawerence Latimer, Josephine Logan, Betty Long, Naomi Love, Zettie McCauley. Second Row: William McNeely, Janet Murchison, Floyd Murray, Betty Neal, Lynn Nichols, Mila Ray. Third Row: Walter Rorie, Robert Ross, Jimmie Simpson, Alice Spencer, Mattie Sullivan- Jennings, Henry Thomas. Fourth Row: Richard Thomas, Ethel Thompson, Harrison Waddell, Jack Waddy, William Wallace, James Whitmire. Fifth Row: Ervin Young, Dorothy Wentz, Maggie Clyburn. 64 lltd Qvad ers First Row: Thomas Allen, Eugene Antrum, Eugene Chapman, Edith Cooper, Livingston Cureton, James Gardin. Second Row: George Howard, Arthur Rearden, Shelton Richardson, Chancy Sherrill, Fred Simpson, William Spearman. Third Row: Junior Thompson, Willie Truesdale, Eddie Wilson. Special Students Annette Gaines, Randolph Ivey, Harris Fulton, Oscar Hammond, Floyd Murray 65 lOtfi Qr devs First Row: Curtis Alexander, Gevoice Bennett, Helen Carothers, Robert Corpening, Mattie Davis, Lee Dixon. Second Row: John Gorham, James Griffin, David Lee Harris, Charles Howie, Johnny Johnson, Wardell Maddox. Third Row: Charles Miller, Theodore Perry, Joseph Sumler, Arthur Withers. V Catherine Bost, Earnest Carr, Agnes Downs, Earnest Howard, Thomas Land, Curtis Smith, James Howie. 66 67 Classes in Auto Mechanics 0: 68 Miss Hi gd Scdool Dorothy Laney .!: mm 70 J ' x j i .a i j - ■ i. J ir biim Miss (jwelftd Q rade Alice Spencer 71 Miss Gleventd Qrade m Edith Cooper 72 High Scdool Promotion -n Carver College GnsemSle 73 . LASS OF 1949 C ustodians 1 i 1 - — ii; i II J If I l.i it ili.il 1
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