Huntington High School - Huntingtonian Yearbook (Newport News, VA)

 - Class of 1960

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A Dream That Lasted iiYet maybe now there passes here, In reverential dream, a boy Whose voice shall rise another year And rouse the sleeping lords of joy? - Johns n SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS tLeft to Righti: Jasper Bell, treasurer; Cordell Jones, assistant secretary; Patricia, Moore, secretary; Cleo Davis, president; George Harbin, vice-president; and James Eley, chaplain. And what is a dream? Is it a. hope suddenly born, a spur-of-the-moment flash of thought with no background no dedication to life or to the future? A dreams no transient thing. It 1s our hopes, our failures, our struggles, patiently woven into the fabric of our daily lives. We are the weavers of this dream. The times we tried e the times we failed .. the times we succeeded e our dark despair when no one seemed to understand - these are the stuff of which our dreams were made. Our dream is a part of us. It is our way of getting a future out of the present and the past. We always hope to possess a dream, for great things have been done just iiFor a. Dreaxn,s Sake? 13

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ROW ONE, left to right: MISS RUTH L MEALY Librarian; A.B., Virginia Union University; B.S., M.S., Uni- versity of New York. LENROW MILO, JR. Social Stud- ies; B.A., West Virginia State College. RALPH W. MCGHEE General Shop, Hobby Club; B.S., Virginia State College; M.A., Hampton Institute. MISS I. BLAIRYNE PERRY Biology; B.S., Hampton Institute; M.A., New York Univer- sity. NOEL J. PLEASANT Mathematics; A.B. Clark Col- lege; M.A., Columbia. University. MRS. DELORES RICKS Mathematicx; B.S., Hampton Institute. ROW TWO: JOSEPH A. SPENCER - Mathematics; B.S., Morehouse College. ROW ONE, left to right; MISS DOROTHY M. THOMAS - English, Publicity; A.B., St. Augustinek College. FREDDIE L. TRAVIS Physical Education; B.S., North Carolina College. CHARLIE S. TURNER - Social Studies; A.B., Virginia State College. MRS. FRANCES VAUGHAN - Art; B.S., Virginia State Col- lege. MISS THELMA O. VENABLE Social Studiex; B.A., Virginia State College; M.A., Howard University. MISS LILLIAN M. WEAVER - Mathematics, F.T.A.; B.A., Wilberforce University; M.A., New York Univer- MISS MARY M. RILEY Social Studies, N.H.S.,' B.S., Hampton Institute. CHURCHILL E. ROBINSON - D.O. Coordinator; B.S., A 8: T College. THEODORE T. ROLLINS -- Science; B.S., West Virginia State Col- lege. JOHN W. ROYSTER Commercial Education; B.S., A 8; T College; M.S., North Carolina College. MISS ANNIE L. SHAW Social Studies, N.H.S.; A.B., Shaw University; M.A., Atlanta University. MISS MABEL W. SMITH Mathematicx, S.C.A., Student Patrol; B.S., Columbia University ; M.A., Columbia. University. sity. ROW TWO: MISS SARAH L. WHITTINGTON Social Studies, F.N.A.; B.A., Bennett College; M.A., Boston University. MRS. JOYCE H. WILSON Asxixtant Librar- ian; A.B., North Carolina. College. MRS. MILDRED R. WILSON Science; B.S., Hampton Institute; M.S., Uni- versity of Pennsyvania. MISS CELESTINE D. WYNDER -- Commercial Education; B.S., Hampton Institute. ROB- ERT YANCEY Social Studies; B.A., Virginia Union University; M.A., Columbia. University. MRS. LILLIAN YOUNG Science; B.S., Barber Scotia College.



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Our dream of graduating was so vivid that we could feel the robes embrace our shoulders and hear faint strains of Pomp .and Circumstance. WILLIAM ALSTON PORTIA ANDERSON ..l V ERVIN ASHCRAFT JAMES ASHE JOHN ASHE DOUGLAS ASHLOCK Touch us gently, Time! Let us glide adown thy stream Gently as we sometimes glide Through a quiet dream? -Proctor CAROLE ATKINS CLAUDIA BACOTE 14, LAWRENCE ATKINS EDWARD BAILEY A

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