Darden High School - Trojan Yearbook (Wilson, NC)

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Alma Mater We sing a song of adoration, A song full of love and praise For the school that is our inspiration, For the place where we spent our high school days. We dedicate our thoughts to thee: Thoughts of true love and good will. Loyal students we will always be As we journey o'er the rugged hills. Although from thee we must part, This song will linger within. Yearning and longing in our hearts, For our Alma Mater we will sing. We strive to do our best, While we proudly sing thy name. May we work, love, and be blessed! This is our beloved refrain. Chorus: Dear ole Darden High! We laud thee to the sky. We sing thy name in reverence, praise Darden High, Darden High, we raise Our Alma Mater, Darden High! Spencer J. Satchell Dedication All that we send into the lives of others Comes back into our own. --Markham One could hardly estimate the number of individuals many of whom are still citizens of Wilson, who have come into the light of understanding, love, inspiration, and intellectual guidance that was shed by Mrs. Helen D. Whitted in the 45 years that she rendered service in Wilson as a teacher. To her, we, the Class of 1960, offer this dedication as a tribute for the contributions she has made to our citizenry as a teacher and as a parent. Fond memories linger in the minds of those whom she has counseled. Her name instantly invokes visualization of one of her major assets--her artistic ability--which she used for the benefit of so many. May her fortitude serve as an inspiration to potential teachers that they may realize the privilege and honor that is theirs. Space-tination” Unknown The calendar year is 1970. The fourth dimension has been perceived--a realm where the word impossible” is obsolete--a realm where man’s mental and physical powers are at a zenith--a realm which has been invaded by the Trojaniks that were once known as the 1960 class of Darden High School, Wilson, North Carolina, U.S.A., Planet Earth. Through mental telepathy in this fourth-dimensional age, here on the new planet, '’Dardenextra, the Trojaniks have the power to send and receive thought messages. Reversing time is a recreational prank performed at will. Just to prove it, we shall allow you to communicate with Dr. Hodginitrofen, called by earth men the mad astronaut of ’60, who engineered this expedition in the guise of Trojan Editor-in- chief. The doctor has just released a ten year time-reversal capsule! If you are alert you will see the intricate, diligent, and fascinating preparations that preceded the launching: It is 1960! At the Darden Testing Grounds for aeronautical majors, the space ship, Futurosticalyx, stands in readiness for launching-- Space-tination unknown. The blast-off is set for --0.14KC. To you that is 30 seconds. As seconds tick off, a tape recorder, several radar scopes and a filter Solaroid camera are placed in the satellite. You will note on one side a file cabinet with individual capsule sections; these capsules contain photostatic copies of treasured memories, which, when released in space, will expand immediately and will serve as valuable records oi 1960. We have enough equipment for all who would like to make the journey to see for themselves. Traveling at 3,335,000 T.P.S., we can be transported in the length of time that it takes to turn a page. At--0.28KC, we are strapped in and all stages of the rocket have been carefully checked. Come along, enter the Futurosticalyx, and LET’S TRAVEL THROUGH SPACE WITH THE TROJANS, 1960 style. 4 The Board of Trustees B. B. Plyler, Jr. G. H. Adams, Chairman of the Board F. T. Green !rs. J. W. Benson The Futurosticalyx, like many others, has three stages, but is unique in that each stage is capable of carrying passengers and has its own return guidance control. In the first stage, between the ignition chamber and the oxy- gen storage compartments, will journey our Board of Trustees, which this year has just elected a new superinstronomer and secretaryx, Mr. G. S. Willard. Upon reaching the perogee of the earth's atmosphere this guidance control with its aerodynamic stability will automatic- ally return this stage in order that its occupants may continue their vital job--making available opportunities and materials for succeeding superstructures. f Mrs. C. A. King 5 Administration and Faculty The construction of the satellite is accomplished by highly advanced scientific processes executed with the greatest patience and understanding. In the second stage with our administrators and faculty are stored our radar scopes, maps, guides, and tape recordings of the courses they have charted. This stage will propel the rocket to the limit of the atmosphere, projecting it with its sustaining equipment into space; then like the first stage, it must return its passengers to the earth where they will resume their duties as project supervisors and directors- of research and construction. Mr. G. S. Willard Superintendent Miss A. B. Green Supervisor 6 igj9K|i Mrs. E. D. Alexander B.S., Fayetteville State Teachers College; A.M. Penn. State Univer- sity. Seventh Grade. Mrs. B. T. Barnes A.B., Johnson C. Smith Univ.j A.M., Northwestern Uni- versity. Seventh Grade. Mrs. O. W. Barnes A.B., North Carolina College; A.M., University of Michigan. Speech Therapy. Mrs. F. C. Bethel A.B., Saint Augustine’s College, Further study, Univ. of Pittsburgh. Seventh Grade. Mr. E. Brown A.B., Johnson C. Smith University. Further study at Atlanta University , Social Studies. Mrs. Z. C. Daniels B.S., Winston- Salem Teachers College, M.Ed., Penn. State Univer- sity. English, Social Studies. Mr. C. E. Branford B.S., Winston- Salem Teachers College; M.Ed., Penn State Uni- versity; Mathema- tics Science. Mrs. M. B. Chambers A.B., Shaw Univer- sity, A.M., North Carolina College. English, Social Studies. Mr. J. E. Dixon B.S., Shaw Univer- sity, M.Ed., Penn. State University. Science. Mrs. A. M. Dupree Diploma, Living- stone College. Further study, A. T. College. Seventh Grade. Mrs. J. F. Edwards B.S., Fayetteville State Teachers College; M.Ed., Penn State Univer- sity. Seventh Grade. Mr. J. C. Ellis B.S., Fayetteville State Teachers College. Health, Social Studies. Mrs L. Elliott A.B., Shaw Univer- sity. Seventh Grade Mrs. A. D. Emory A.B;, Bennett Col- lege. Further study, University of Michi- gan. English. Mr. C. E. Flowe B.S., Hampton Institute. Further study, University of Michigan. Music. Mr. J. M. Elliott B.S., North Carolina College. Health and Phsyical Education. Miss B.M. Gilchrist Diploma, Darden High School. Further study, New York Univ.j St. Augustine’s College. Mrs. J. B. Harris B.S., Bennett Col- lege, A.M., Teachers College, Columbia University and Kansas State College. Home Economics. Mrs. I. L. Hawkins A.B., Knoxville College, B.L.S., North Carolina Col- lege. Further study, School of Library Science, Columbia University, Librarian. Mrs. C. W. Hunt YB„, Bennett College, A.M., sforth Carolina Col- ege. English. Mrs. D. S. Johnson A.B. North Carolina College. Music. Mrs. E. P. James B.S., North Carolina College, A.M., New York University. Com- mercial Education. Mrs. L. M. Jenkins B.S., North Carolina College, A.M., Penn. State University. Home Economics. Mr. C. E. Johnson B.S., North Carolina College. Further study, North Carolina College. Biology. Mrs. M. M. Lane B.S., North Carolina College, A.M. Columbia Univer- sity. Mathematics. Mrs. M. G. Leazer AiB.j Livingston College. Health Physical Education, Mr. T. O. Lofton A.B., Clark Col- lege, Atlanta, Georgia. Social Studies Football Coach. Mr. J. W. Jones B.S., A. T. Col- lege, M.S., A. T. College. Mathe- matics. Mrs. A. P. London A.B., Arkansas State College. History. Miss M. Melton A.B., West Virginia State College. Seventh Grade. Mrs. N. C. Murphy A.B., Howard Uni- versity. Further study, North Carolina College. Mathematics and Science. Mrs. M. H. Miller B.S., Hampton In- stitute, A.M., New York University. English, French. Mr. S. J. Satchell B.S., Hampton In- stitue, A.M., Teachers College, Columbia Univer- sity. English, Music Mr. M. W. Randall B.S., A. T. Col- lege. Trowel Trades. Miss F. L. Rhodes B.S., Livingston College, M.S., University of Illinois Mathematics. 10 Miss L. V. Ricks B.S., Tenn. A. I. State Univ. Health Physical Education. Mr. H. Smith B.S., A. T. Col- University lor , _ hsnsri Bufi'ulo Mrs. E. N A.B., Shaw sity. FurtherJ strray f Temple Univhfsity.' Seventh Grade. A .B. , Johnson C % Smith University, Further study, The Trojaniks Darden Proving Grounds Wilsonia, Caroline of the North Miss B. D. Sullivan B.S., Livingstone Further T C TV lege, North Carolina vollpge. Wft WvvX S, - 'i ' ' -- ' _ . ■XvrtV Whitfehead DiplemiaT Elizabeth City State Teachers Collge; B.S., Shaw , University. English Social Studies. VIA Edgar A. Guest, 1960 Pleasant journey stop Happy Landings stop Store these challenges in your rocket How do you tackle your world? • ,f . % How do you tackle your work each day? Are you scared of the job you find? Do you grapple the task that comes your way With a confident, easy mind? Do you stand right up to the work ahead Or fearfully pause to view it? Do you start to toil with a sense of dread Or feel that you're going to do it? V You can do as much as you think you can , But you'll never accomplish more; If you're afraid of yourself, young man, There's little for you in store. For failure comes from the inside first, It's there if we only knew it, And you can win, though you face the worst, If you feel that you're going to do it. Success! It's found in the soul of you, And not in the realm of luck. The world will furnish the work to do, But you must provide the pluck. You can do whatever you think you can, It's all in the way you view it. It's all in the start that you make, young man: You must feel that you're going to do it. How do you tackle your work each day? With confidence clear, or dread? What to yourself do you stop and say When a new task lies ahead? What is the thought that is in your mind? Is fear ever running through it? If so, just tackle the next you find By thinking you're going to do it. BON VOYAGE The Faculty V k Staff Finally the third stage of Futurosticalyx is assembled and equipped, the lower chamber housing the Trojaniks Staff, a hard-working crew selected to set up a base on any planet reached. They have made doubly sure that each senior with his space apparatus, his capsules of home-training, religious affiliations, talents, guidance, in- tellectual training, aspirations, fondest memories, and solar batteries, is braced in the instrument-packed chassis of the plastic midget moon equipped for the launching and for stability in space-tination unknown. This repv sents the final preparation for the boost into space and kicks off the Futurosticalyx at the necessary orbital speed. Let's journey with the Trojaniks! Futurosticalyx will be transporting, each in its own capsule, memories of many potential scholars and friends. We shall expect them to appear in the Space Age in various capacities: 14 (3) as typoramic” postal directors (Typewriting--Mrs. E. P. James, Instructor), % % (4) as linguistic plan-e-terpreters (French II- (5) operators of orbital electronic computers and calculators (Trigonometry--Mr. J, W. Jones, Instructor) (6) inter-planetary journalists distributing their news via Mrs. M. B. Chambers, Instructor), English IV.- 16 as space-terior decorators for the stellar homes constructed by (Industrial Arts -Mr. H. Smith, Instructor), C. H. Darden High School (new addition) The new addition includes: science and home economics classrooms and laboratories, music education area, gymnasium, auditorium, a lobby and con' cession stand, teachers lounge, cafeteria, and an industrial arts department. 19 Eleanor P. Reid Chapter Future Teachers of America SEATED, left to right: Veronica Bowens, Joan Moody (Pres.), Gloria Cooper (Secy.), Carol Brown (Treas.), Minnie V. Barnes (Asst. Secy.), Crystal Richards, Delores Short (Vice-Pres.), Frances Felton. STANDING: John Johnson, Dorothy Green, Helen Ford, Mrs. M. H. Miller (Adviser), Dora Cannady, Rosetta Rountree, Helen Spell, Hattie Purdie. Dramat Socie Have plays, v Wire earth Broad1 references. FIRST ROW: left to right, Mrs. C. W. Hunt, Directress, Joan Pender, Joyce Ellis, Barbara White, Franklin Thompson, Lorraine Hines, Carolyn Holmes, Edna Holmes, Winnie Coley. SECOND ROW: Ida Reid, Lessie Little, Earline New- some, Eloise Branch, Johnnie Baines, Margaret Howard, Exum Coley, Shirlene Powell. THIRD ROW: Jean Jones, Dianne Haskins, Brenda Hines, Shelia Allen, Harold Bynum, Reathella Bridgers, Mary Bulluck, Edna Wiley. FOURTH ROW: Johnny Edwards, Sandra Wallace, Asst. Directress, Charles Murphy, Charles Freeman, Joyce McConnie. j- 22 Debating Society Adviser: Mrs. Smith. Left to Right: Charles Farmer, Peggy Williams, Margaret Sanders, William Parker, Shelia Allen. SECOND ROW: Boisey Barnes, Moral Hagans, Brenda Hines, Ernest Carter, Barbara Evans, Marian Car- ter. THIRD ROW: Jerry- Fitch, Barbara Foster, Willie Reid, Charles Murphy, Betty Norfleet. Library Ciub er the direction of Mrs. Hawkins, these library members have the port unity to develop their dal interests and abilities, .den their experiences, Hop skill in using various iry tools, and explore li- y service as a career. Math Club Delores explains that tough one brought in by Hobbs while he stands by to check the procedure. 23 The Student Council STANDING: Margaret A. Sanders, president. FIRST ROW, left to right: Frances Little, Mary Bullocl Carolyn Arrington, Betty Boykin, Ernestine Hargrove, Ernest Knight, Ronald McCrimmon, Charles Speight, Cornell Rasberry, Katherine Hargrove, Juanita Barnes, Ellen Smith, Mrs. M. B. Chambers, adviser. SECOND ROW: Earl Merritt, Jean Jones, Katie Cannady, Eula Webb, Joan Slaughter, Lessk Little, Eloise Branche, Devon Hobbs, Mamie Barnes, Lillie Purdie, Carl Davis, Eugene Locus, Shirley Smith. THIRD ROW: Georgia Hyman, Geraldine Hinnant, Eddie Barnes, Barbara White, Charles Murphy, Faye McClain, Cornelius Dixon, Thelma Hunter, Jo Ann McNeil, Earlest Sanders, Boisey Barnes, Barbara Williams. Will the meeting please come to order. These familiar words are heard at our meetings on Tuesdays and Thursdays at the activity period. The Student Council is the governing body and spokesman for the student body. Following are some of our aims and objectives: (1) encourage the practice of good citizenship, (2) promote the common good, (3) promot better understanding between students and faculty, (4) interest students in school affairs, (5) provide a training ground for both students and followers. Officers for the council are chosen in the spring. Representatives are chc from each homeroom class. Mrs. M. B. Chambers is our advisor. Plans are being made for many activities which we hope will materialize. Cooperation from the faculty and student body is a vital factor in the success of the Student Council. 9 t £ •5 24 Crown and Scepter Club R) Willie Reid, Carol Ingram, Barbara Foster, Amie Haskins, Vincent Peacock, John M. ROW, STANDING: Mary Wheeler, Marion Carter, Brenda Hines, Margaret Sanders, Louise ler, Jo Ann Barnes, Charlotte Rhice, Barbara Evans, Peggy Williams. SECOND ROW, Stand- mes, James Boyd, Betty Norfleet, Billy Pitt, Jerome Hodges, Geraldine Hinnant, Mrs. J. B. )• Patrol Force (L to R): Peggy Williams, Barbara Evans, Barbara Foster, Betty Norfleet, Frances Little, Essie .Uiam Parker. SECOND ROW: Mary Wheeler, Marian Carter, Margaret Sanders, Shelia illard, Boisey Barnes, Charles Murphy. THIRD ROW: Annie McPhail, Mettie Hinnant, Ruth jara Williams, Diane Ellis. FOURTH ROW: John Johnson, Ernest Carter, Braxton McPhail, , Vincent Peacock. FIFTH ROW: Mr. C. E. Johnson (Advisor), Bobby Hannah, Wade Moore, tt, Joseph Hoskins. Mixed Chorus Left to right, FRONT ROW: Mary Walston, Jo Ann McNeil, Delores Maye, Ernestine Farmer, Helen Woo Gloria Carter, Delores Fanner, Claude Barnes, James Rountree, Otis Brown, Edna Armstrong, Mary Wheel Mary Banks, Lula McKeithan, Geraldine Hinnant, Shirley Braswell. SECOND ROW: Flora Williams, Mar Bynum, Yvonne Handy, Barbara Artis, Ruth Haskins, Charles Darden, James Williams, Ernest Carter, Princ Axtis, John Bullock, Ann McPhail, Ann Sanders, Marian Carter, Betty Harris. THIRD ROW: Dorothy Loftt Margaret Robinson, Edna Ruffin, Doris Sherrod, Yvonne Webb, Margaret Cotton, Maye Suggs, James Cott Roosevelt Darden, Barbara Williams, Mattie Barnes, Alice Williams, Ernestine Hines. FOURTH ROW: Jc Faison, Barbara Blackston, Clyde Lucas, Sylvester Ellis, Johnny Smith, Willie Knight, Ishman Woodard, Ji; Guest, Esse Smith, Charlotte Woodard. Girls’ Glee Club Left to right, FRONT ROW: Mary Banks, Evangeline Bynum, Majorie Cooper, Majorie Barnes, Joyce Faison Bernice Johnson, Veronica Bowens, Betty Cox. SECOND ROW: Daisy Wall, Ella Rouse, Patricia Hinnant, Ernestine Edwards, Delores Short, Winnie Coley, JoAnn Bostic, Margaret Howard. THIRD ROW: Irene Ande son, Dianne Haskins, Devella Newsome, Emma McNeil, Mary Williams, Carol Brown, Norma Howard. FOURTH ROW: Lavonne Hill, Barbara Blackston, Nora Ann Haskins, Rosetta Rountree, Agnes Meeks. 26 Marching Band Concert Band ria Davis, Henry White, Robert Hall, Vivian Newsome, Peggy Williams, Barbara Foster, Gloria Dublin, vlary Ward, Jeanette Griffis, Melinda Haskins, Grace Crosland, Roy Purdie, Doris Ward, Barbara Evans, Amie Haskins, Geraldine Parker, Thadius P. Martin, Hilda Arrington, Linda Coleman, Patty Hale, on, Johnny Harris, Andrew Hall, Benny Whitfield, John Moore, Henry Sneed, John Dixon. BRASS: cock, Levi Johnson, James Hobbs, Leroy Woodard, Maurice Coble, Barbara Purdie, Jo Ann Barnes, .es'jlJean Ballard, Jerome Hodges, Essie Taylor, Louise Coe, Robert Wade, Earl Currie, Ralph Woodard, Vernon Christian, Jerome Fitch, Alexander McCrimmon, Moral Hagans, Charles Eatman. PERCUS- Fitch, Lazarus Johnson, Mr. C. E. Flowe (Band Director). 27 Band Officers (Left to right) FIRST ROW; Jerome Hodges--Reporter, Jean Battle--Secretary, Louise Coe--Treasurer, Lazarus Johnson--Instrument checker. SECOND ROW; James Hobbs--Uniform checker, Barbara Foster-- Parliamentarian, Jerry Fitch«-Vice-President, Alexander McCrimmon--Sergeant-at-Arms, Barbara Purdii --Assistant Secretary, and Vincent Peacock«-President. Majorettes and Twirlers (Left to right) KNEELING; Charlotte Rhice, Brenda Hines, Annie Woodard, Helen Maye, and Mary Barne STANDING: Otisteen Artis, Jeanette Griffis, Gloria Davis, Yvonne Handy, Ruth Williams, and Marjorie Reid. 28 Left to Right: FRONT ROW— Barbara White, Shirley Best. BACK ROW—Ophelia Vines, Faye McClain, Shelia Allen. Cheerleaders (Left to Right) Roosevelt Darden, Cornelius Dixon, Douglas Joyner, Waddell Thompson, Boisey ari es, Batts, Earlest Sanders, Ulysses Williams, John Baines, Otis Brown, Russell Wimberly. KNEELING. ar laude Barnes, Roland Edwards, Ralph Ruffin, Bobby Hannah, Clyde James, Lonnie Sharp, Harol ■Wilkins, James Rountree, Jerry Williams, Coach T. O. Lofton, extreme left Coach J. C. Ellis. SI ANDiNO: i J M. Elliott, Joe Barnes, Otis Best, Lee Arthur McPhail, Bobby Rountree, Albert Adams, William oyner, Hoskins, Johnny Smith, Walter Greenfield, James Boyd, Trainers: Delmar Darden, James Powell, Ro ert 29 Junior Varsity Left to Right: Wiley Ruffin, Roosevelt Darden, Neal Johnson, Robert Wade, Ralph Battle, Bobby Rounti Joe Lee Barnes, Bobby Hannah, Earl Merrit, Bobby Hannah, John Murray, Cornelius Dixon. Varsity Left to Right (KNEELING): Harold Bynum, Sherlock Holmes, Charles Murphy, Devon Hobbs, John Dixo (STANDING): Trainer, Delmar Darden, James Boyd, Walter Greenfield, Donald Jones, Otis Best, Willi Parker, Statistician Into memory capsule No. 1 go the tender faces of our seventh grades. Class 7-1 FIRST ROW: Miss Melton (advi Johnnie Speight, Norman Lucas, leen Robbins, Brenda Reid, Gwe Bynum, Retha Farmer, Linda Bai Richard Artis, Allen Inman, Joh Collin Brown. SECOND ROW: ] Hines, Rudolph Bess, Willie Vic] Dupree, Hilda Anderson, Arnitta Sallie Dawson, Earl Speight, Wa son, Archie Cooper. THIRD RO Buchanan, Ruby Bynum, Ethel F; Willie Barnes, Mitchell McCoy, Dixon, Robert Horton, Ray Spel] ROW: Carolyn Barnes, Margaret Cordain Dancy, Eugene Brown. Class 1-2 FIRST ROW: (Left to Right): W Burns, Geraldine Sims, Evelyn Be Geraldine Baldwin, Ella Adams, Katherine Brown, Earnestine Harj Kenneth Blackwell, Richard Pari McClain. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Douglas Richardson, David McC; liam Canady, Wilford Pittman, E Joan Barnes, Nell Jean Lawson, ] Evans. THIRD ROW: Jimmy Eh Jimmie Bynum, Vance Bames, L Laurin, Willie Barnes, Edward Ba] vin Hester, Joseph Green, George Andrew Carr. Class 7-3 FIRST ROW: (Left to Right) Alic Brenda Simms, Dorothy Phillips, ] Hines, Naomi Hines, Carolyn Arr: Beatrice Freeman, Rosa Ward, Ev Taylor, Maxine Jones. SECOND Alma Jones, Dorothy Bynum, Anr ley, Vernice Hilliard, Rosa Parke Rouse, Clejetter Holt, David Che F. C. Bethel—Advisor. THIRD R son Thomas, Robert Weaver, Wil] Vick, Patricia Pope, Sandra Black Nattie Barnes, Shirley Williams. ROW: Daniel Ward, Juanita Barn Jeanet Lucas, Joseph Anderson, D Graham, Willie Hardy. to right (FIRST ROW)? Bradley Hen- n? Olla Howard, Oliver Joyner, c?eline Rogers, John Fuller, Robert ill James Farmer, Ernest Harris, Janet yeti (SECOND ROW)? Earl Simmons, i Tate, Jimmie Barnes, Harry Bains, ► Rountree, Vernor Battle, Harvey irsom Charles Graham, Raymond Met- fFOURTH ROW)? Victoria James, ise Rountree, Olivia Joyner, Annie is, Vivian Battle, James White, Robert U4 Clinton Morgan, Jesse Raynor, to right (FIRST ROW)? Charles James, ine Phelps, Shirley Blackston, Jo Ann iomgj Geneva Brown, Bernard Moore, ne Goodman, Gerald Raynor, Ronald riminon, Frederick Gaylor, William , (SECOND ROW)? Mrs, E. D. ander, Jo Ann Taylor, Shirley Cooper, ara Jackson, Ada McIntyre, Lizzie ore, James Ward, Bessie Hall, Maggie ie, Elijah Barnes, James McIntyrec RD ROW)? Rosa Eyerette, Jennifer Off, Mary Guess, Mary Brinkley, Yvonne ay, Walter Woodard, Charles Coley. YtTH ROW): Johnny Forte, Charles ht, Billy Strayhorn, Carl Moses. to right (FIRST ROW): Peggy Hooks, 0 Newsone, Faye Barnes, Ernest kt, Katie Horne, David Harris, Annie s5 Anthony Harris, Mrs. Beatrice T, 2S, (SECOND ROW): Willie Carter, iVlUi y R ose, Michael Jones, as Baines, Bernard Barnes, William yHerrnan Bynum. (THIRD ROW)? 1 zanders, Creyvonne Jones, Ronda Linda Bast, Ida McMillian, Wr v tapie Newsome. (FOUR! Edwards, Jo Ann Roberson, gu a iitchell, Jo Ann Blackston, Joyce mmmmhi Lassiter. 33 Left to right? (FIRST ROW)! Charles Ruffin, Roy Lee Handy, Charles Davis, Barbara Anderson, George Butterfield, Cherry Artis, John Smith, Josephine Ward, Gloria Pender, James Sharpe, Mrs, E. N. Sherrod, SECOND ROW? Ada Rowe, Peggy Sherrod, Calvin Carter, Carrie Woodford, Wayne Ed- wards, Haywood Sharpe, Anderson Walker, Gwendolyn Moore, Annie Dawson. THIRD ROW? Tina Suggs, Gwendolyn Woodard, Mary Ward, Annie Woodard, Jeannette Hardy, Ralph Par- ker, Preston Sherrod, Mary Artis. FOURTH ROW? Douglas Simms, Patricia Bryant, Patricia Jenkins, Amanda Cannady, Carlton Moore, Carolyn Cooper, Jo Ann Hoskins, Annie Jornes, Hattie Dawson. Class 7-7 Class 7-8 Left to right! FIRST ROW? Helen Woodard, Willie Williams, Jimmie Johnny Ward, Jre, Betty Williams, Pei Howard, Jenny Howard SECOND RC| Fannie Williams, Doris Wiley, JamesJjB liams, Oc JB Brown, Catherine Williaijjjj Mary Joyner, Mrse J. Fe Edwards T] ROW? Elbert Purefoy, Williams Hall, _ James Ward, Charles Speight, Betty Kj Vernell Woodard FOURTH ROW! Ward, Dianna Reid, Shirley Vick, Shlj Wade, Johnny Woodard, James Carmgj FIFTH ROWs McCraven Brown, Jamfj Summerville, Helen Moore, Alice M g 34 Capsule No. 2--Just the way we used to look FIRST ROW (Left to Right)? Jame Paul Sharp, Annie Ward, Dorothy h Gloria Dublin, Carol Vines, Martha Joseph Bullock. SECOND ROW: E 'White, Avie Jones, Barbara Guess, Hooks, Linda Barnes, Carolyn Farm Barbara Howard, Harriett Dawson. ROW: Roy Lewis, Marvin Dew, Ro Ruby Barnes, Melinda Haskins, Alg McNeil, Mrs. M. E, Whitehead (ad- FIRST ROW (Left to Right): Bessie Geraldine Spells, Velma Bynum, E: Webb, Betty Saunders, Jo Ann Hint Gloria Arrington, Selena Winstead. OND ROW: Ella Gay, Lillie Brown, Richardson, Mary Williams, Yvonn Judith Coley, Mary Eatmon, Patric lington, De loris Parker. THIRD R( Christine Vick, Pattie Ellis, Rose I Juanita Barnes, Novella Ford, Inez Millie Lovick, Mrs. Mary G. Leazei (adviser). Mr. C. E. Branford (adviser), Richs liams, Moses Battle, Mary Edwards High, Margaret Powell, Vernon Ch SECOND ROW: Billy Carter, Moni Janet Green, Yvonne Barnes, Lavei son, Veronica Vick, Delois Barnes. ROW: Joan Barnes, Willie Hines, Williams, Lillie Boykins, Mary Sut Yvonne Thorne. FOURTH ROW: Newsome, Golden B. Farmer, Jam lord, Eddie Barnes, Earl Hardy. 36 Class 8-4 FIRST ROW (L to R): William James, Nathaniel Poole, Walter Payne, Oscar Pate, Roy Arrington, James Simms, Charlie Ward, Robert Blackston. SEC- OND ROW? James Barnes, Willie Sanders, William Wade, Edward Mit- chell, Edd Singletary, Leroy Whitley, Arthur Anderson. THIRD ROW: Leroy Woodard, Clifton Walker, Howard Weaver, Sylvester McDonald, Jerry Williams. Class 8-5 FIRST ROW: Mary Dupree, Mildred Jones, Vivian Newsome, Minnie Rid- dley, Mary Hines. SECOND ROW: Margaret Green, Evangelene Moore, Joan Slaughter, Tinia Howard, Nannie Norris. THIRD ROW: Viola Harris, Marva McKeithen, Mary Sanders, Winnie Ruffin. FOURTH ROW: Clyde Wiggins, Robert Applewhite, George Weaver, Franklin Anderson, Ashley Townsend, Wesley Hagans. Between ROWS 3 and 4 on left--Mrs. N. C. Murphy. Class i-® FIRST ROW (L to R): Jo Ann Hilliard, Joyce Edwards, Elnora Robbins, David Faison, Mary Gaddie, Catherine Har- grove. SECOND ROW: Raymond Ligons, Louise McCoy, Bessie Woodard, Judy Barnes, Joyce Evans, Jesse Har- rington. THIRD ROW: Barbara Holi- day, Betty Edmundson, JoAnn Drake, Helen Jackson, Clyde Dickerson, Bernice Hester, Katie Hall. FOURTH ROW: Rander Ligons, Earl Hagans, Mrs. Z. C. Daniels (adviser), Patricia Brooks, James Anderson, Norman Hodge, Havard Hill. FIRST ROW (L to R): Mr. H. Smith (aci ser), Hubert Hammonds, Carne 11 Rasberi Elroy McCall, Jason Hopkins, George Brown, Milton Barnes, Donald Richards, James Ruffin, Donald Ellis. SECOND Ri Elliot Fox, Larry Bynum, James Owens, Thurman Jones, James Black, Paul Mor Frederick Gilchrist, Harold Simms. THE ROW: Duffrey Dawson, Bobby Lucas, Robert Hagans, Tommie Locus, Roy Bai Wilbert Creech. FOURTH ROW: Jims Batts (No. 2), Samuel Hodges, Jimmie Batts (No. 1). FIRST ROW (L to R): Mr. S. J. Satchell (adviser), Annie Haney, Mary Williams, Annie Ellis, Emma McNeil, Alice Brown, Sandra Hall, Majorie Hodges. SECOND ROW: William Little, Grova Bridgers, Larry Williams, Matthew Dew, James John son, Ralph Woodard. THIRD ROW: Billy Barnes, Ernest Lucas, Roosevelt Marshman, Richard Coe, Willie Hill, James King. With a pinch of salt we seal the capsules of the Freshmen FIRST ROW; Left to Right; Doris Ward, Joan Moody, Edna Sherrod, Barbara Hagans, Mary McCall, Mary Barnes, Ernestine Jordan, Shirley Smith, SECOND ROW; Mr, E, Brown, Gloria Davis, Bessie Dew, Shirley Stewart, Janice Fort, Lillie Vines, Linda Chapman. THIRD ROW; Helen Spells, Helen Ford, Joyce Boykin, Jo Ann Speight, Minnie V, Barnes, Mary Knight, Delores King, Crystal Richards, FOURTH ROW; Katie Cannady, Helen Newsome, Ruby Batts, Hattie Purdie, Dennis Purdie, Ozia Barnes. STANDING; Left to Right; Robert W; Rudolph Bynum, Pete Pender, Charles Barnes, Emaneul Wooten, Eugene Locu Bobbie Bynum, Billy White, Howard Ed wards, Ernest Vick, Floyd Woodard, Ha Blue. MIDDLE SEATED; Ernestine Vi| Agnes Meeks, Patricia Hinton, Theresa Hannah, Edna Wiley, Evelyn Leach, Lii Williams, Neona Woodard, Doris Ward Arline Williams. BOTTOM ROW; Glc Joyner, Shirley Bains, Maggie Rowe, E Sharpe, Dorothy Woodard, Flossie Tayl Patricia Hinnant, Jo Ann Slaughter, Mj Sullivan, adviser. 'I §§ 11 §1 Class 9-3 Class 9-4 Right to left: (FIRST ROW): Miss K. V. Ricks, Jo Ann Hall, Lula Haskins, Magdalene Barnes, Georgia Hyman, Sylvia Miller, Dianna Hilliard, Minnie Vick, Ernestine Horton. SECOND ROW: Phyllis Best, Evelyn Hall, Pattie Hale, Linda Coleman, Jeanette Grif- fis, Shirlene Powell. THIRD ROW: Mary Hobbs, Johnnie Baines, Betty Anderson, Bettie Joyner, Deborah Daniels, Annie Boykins, Willie New- some, FOURTH ROW: Betty Nelson, Shirley Sturdiven, Marjorie Cooper, Mary Taylor, Pauline Morgan, Monti a Darden, Mae Ruth Ford, Josephine Mercer, Joan Handy, Gladys Jenkins. FIFTH ROW: Josephine Chestnut, Rose Holt, Doris Lucas, Mattie Holt, Martha Mercer, Minnie Allen, Petrolia Morgan. Left to right (FRONT ROW); Dorothy Coley, Irene Sills, Annie Bynum, Carolyn Farmer, Betty A. Hall, Bernice Johnson, Mary E. Wellington, Betty Cox. SECOND ROW; Ida Reid, Shirley Boyd, Lorraine Hines, Christine Hardy, Carolyn Holmes. THIRD ROW; Mrs. M. M. Lane, Martha Merritt, Peggy Jones, Edna Holmes, Chester Davis, Henry White. FOURTH ROW; Lilly Purdie, Arlendia Winstead, Deloris Hillard, Wade Edwards, Willis Hoard, Jr. FIFTH ROW; David King, Robert Hannan, Wallace Bailey, Chester Staton. Left to right (FIRST ROW); Carol H; Joyce Ellis, Veronica Bowens, Gwenc Smith, Sadie Carter, Robert Simon, i Pender, Mae Ruffin. SECOND ROW; Blount, Frances Felton, Thelma Hunt Murphy, Nora Haskins, Deloris Battle Bennie Whitfield. THIRD ROW; Ch; Farmer, Willie Bullock, Labone Hill. Geraldine Chestnut, James Perry. FOl ROW; Invasion Artis, Helen Hoskins, man Brown, Lois Barnes, Celestia Nic Charles Hardy, Alexander McGee, Do Hilliard, Johnny Johnson. FIFTH RO' Ann Bostic, Roy Woodard, Annie Bym Edna Cannady, Izel Jenkins, WisdomE 42 When we need space sophistication we will break the capsule of the Sophs. FRONT ROW (Left to Right)? Mr. T8 00 Lofton (adviser), Florence Nicholson, Eula Webb, Bunnie Sharp, James Bynum, Annie Winstead, Betty Anderson0 SECOND ROW? Christine Dingle, Diane Ellis, Jo Ann Spell Joe McCoy, Yvonne Webb, Otisteen Artis. THIRD ROW? Jimmie Lovick, James Patterson, Leroy Barnes, Mamie Ruffin, Clem Clemmons, Joseph Barnes. FOURTH ROW: John Johnson, Russell Whitley, General Bynum, James Barnes, Oderine Holt. FRONT ROW (Left to Right): Mildred Barnes, Bernice Barnes, Gloria Carter, Gladys Moore, Bernice Bullock Mary Farmer, Jo Ann Jackson. SECOND ROW: Mr. J. W. Jones (adviser), Eloise Branch, Rosa Woodford, Dorothy Evans, Vera Isler, Mary Bullock. THIRD ROW: Doris Holley, Jeannie Burney, Olivia Rountree, Reathella Bridges, Mazie Rogers, Genevieve Dawes. FOURTH ROW: Mae Suggs, Alexander McCrimmon, Bobby Hannah, Donald Clark, David Coe. FIFTH ROW: Bobby Rountree, Joe Lee Barnes, Braxton McPhail 44 Class 10-3 Left to Right, FIRST ROW; Alma Ward, Ella Rouse, Lossie Taylor, Geraldine Parker, Mary Spells, Ruby Sharp, Irene Woodard, Lula McKeithan. SECOND ROW? Odette Sturdifen, Shirley White, Brenda Shaw, Inez Ruffin, Jennie Harris, Delores Harris, Rosa Hicks, Jo Ann McNeil, Helen Woodard, Lessie Little. THIRD ROW; Moral Hagans, Robert Ford, Charles Farmer, Robert Barnes, Marvin Speight, Clarence Rountree, r FOURTH F.OW; Lonnie T0 Sharpe, Maurice Coble, John Moore, Earl Merritt. ! Class 10-4 r.ROW)? Steven Ridley, James Powell, Charles Smith, Alice Williams, Ruth Williams, |ST rLiT?Dne cNair, Bettie Vines, Christine Sanders. SECOND ROW; Charlotte Woodard, Joan Joy- s, Geraldine Moore, Grace Crosland, Carolyn Davis, Bertha Williams, Jesse Wilson, r- T f THIRD ROW; Jimmie Tabron, Bettie Thorne, Earlest Sanders, Henry Baines, David Wil- fci _ckaras, ames White. FOURTH ROW; Thomas Bowens, Earl Murphy, Claxton Williams, Mayola Newsome, James Owens. 45 Class 10-5 Left--Right, FIRST RQWs Charles Eatman, Bettie Allen, Jess Dawson, Ernestine Fanner, Bettie Greene, Roosevelt Darden, Lembry Adams, Herbert Woodard, SECOND ROWs Annie Barnes, Wilma Hunter, Beat: High, Jacqueline Christian, Hida Arrington, Ernestine Barnes, Alma Ford, Norma Howard THIRD ROWi Mittie Dew, Faye McClain, Alvie Webb, Joyce Barnes, Rachel Hill, James Hamm, Marjorie Barnes, Mar Cooper, John Armstrong, Carl Bullock, FOURTH ROWs Joseph Haskins, E Harold Hines, Ralph Battle, liam Hines, Lee McPhail, James Goodman, Jerome Barnes, John Barbour, Nathan Haskins TROJAN STAFF Editor-m-Chief Advisors Typist! Jerome Hodges Mrs. E. P. James Annie Me Mrs. M. H. Miller Peggy WiL Assistant Editor Mrs. M. B. Chambers Barbara F Willie Reid • Mary Whe Sports Editor Grace Far Business Managers Jerome Fitch Mary Wall s Marian Carter Joan Pent Charles Murphy Artists Betty Norgleet Willie Knight Barbara Evans Brenda Hines Mary Barnes . Photo Identification (Page 12) Reading clockwise, left to right: Mary Barnes, Brenda Hines, Willie Reid, Jerome Fitch, Edgar Gay, Peggy Will Jerome Hodges, Boisey Barnes, Charles Murphy, Barbara Evans Marian Carter; background--Mrs. M, B. Chambe Mrs. M. H. Miller. Typists--BACK ROW--left to right: Willie Reid, Peggy Williams Charlotte Rhice, Barbara Foster, Joan Pender FRONT ROW--Mary Wheeler and Annie Me PhaiL STANDING--Mrs, E0 P. James. Decorative Sketches. 46 Junior Class Officers Mary Ward Secretary William Parker President Billy Pitt Vice -President James Boyd Assistant Secret % ii? 8 Carol Ingram Serge ant-at-Arms William Hobbs Treasurer . Q. ■ Our golden capsule holds memories of the loyalty and dignity of our junior class friends, Shelia Allen Irene Anderson Douglas Applewhite Joseph Applewhite Edna Armstrong 49 James Faison Joyce Faison Delores Farmer William Farmer Jesse Forte Sandra Hall Yvonne Handy William Hannah Betty Harris John Harris Lindley Fort% Marshall Gr% David Green} Jimmy Gue% Robert Hall fc ! Hinnant James HcP 50 0 Sylvester Hoskins Doris Isler Jean Jones Trumiller Johnson Doris Joyner R. T. Short Helen Singletary Barbara Smith Mary Smith Waddell Thompson Ophelia Vi Daisy Wall James Wet Barbara Wl Saul White Alice Williams Clifton Williams Evangeline Williams Fannie Williams Flora Williams Raymond Ulysses Wtf! Edna Wins' Gelena Woj Robert Wo Class History A sunny morning in September, 1956, marked the beginning of a long struggle here at Darden. Our ambitions were high and we were as eager as beavers. Because of the large number of us, we were divided into'six groups with the following advisors: Mrs. Hunt, Miss Sullivan, Mr. Brown, Mr. Elliott, Miss Morgan, and Mrs. Hagans. Each division had its own class officers. As green freshmen, we participated in many activities, namely: mathematics club, dramatics, band, glee club; patrol force, student council, and the intramural basketball tournament. For outstanding scholastic achieve- ments, Mary E. Wheeler won the citizenship award and Betty Norfleet the general science award. Donald Jones, Charles Murphy, James Rountree, and William Joyner were stars on the football team. Our first year ended with joyful anticipation for the life of wise sophomores. September, 1957-- Mighty Sophomores ! (that is what we called ourselves.) Advisers: Mrs. Mims, Mrs. . Harris, Mrs. Hunt and Mrs. Chambers. The same system prevailed for class officers, as prevailed in our freshman year. We really began our second year hitting hard everywhere. The hard hitting paid off: 10-3, with Mrs. Har- ris, advisor, and Betty Norfleet as president, was honored to have Mary E. Wheeler as Miss Senior Homecoming, her attendant, Joan Pender; and Annie Woodard, Miss Friendship Queen. Our activities were principally the same as those of our first year. In the spring of that year, Marian Carter and Margaret Sanders were candidates for Vice-President of the Student Council. Margaret Sanders was the stu- dents' choice. The intellects this year were Boisey Barnes, who won the algebra award Charlotte Rhice, the biology award, and Margaret Sanders, the glee club award. We happily trekked back to Darden September 3; 1958, as dignified juniors. This year Brenda Hines was Miss Senior Homecoming. Several of us were qualified for the Crown and Scepter Club. Barbara Foste Peggy Williams, Barbara Evans, Willie Reid, Mary Wheeler, Margaret Sanders, Betty Norfleet, Boisey Barnes, Jerome Hodges, Marian Carter, Louise Coe and Amie Haskins were the fortunate ones. Under the supervision of the following class officers: President, Charles Murphy, Vice-President, Walter Green- field, Secretary, Margaret Sanders, Assistant Secretary, Marian Carter, Treasurer, Louise Coe, along with the follow- ing advisors: Mrs. Harris, Mr. Dixon and Mrs. Ray, we planned for the greatest social event of the year, The Junior- Senior Prom. Our theme was . Somewhere Over the Rainbow. All the preparations and co-operation caused this affair to be most successful. Outstanding achievements resulted in me following: Margaret Sanders, the Dramatics award, Annie McPhail, the Home Economics II award, and Mary Wheeler, the United States History award and the Junior Scholastic ability award. Peggy Williams and Mary Wheeler were marshals for the senior class. Representing us in football and basketball were Charles Murphy, Donald Jones, Walter Greenfield, Claude Barnes, Harry Hoskins, William Joyner, Jerry Williams, Boisey Barnes, James Rountree. At last we reached that long awaited year, when we became sophisticated seniors. Our first event of note was the Homecoming parade, the theme of the parade was America on Parade. Margaret Sanders was Miss Senior Homecoming, her attendants, Delores Nicholson. We had a beautiful flag made by our classmates, which expressed the theme of the event. Jo Ann Barnes and Joan Pender were fortunate to become members of the Crown and Scepter Club. Students from our school representing us in sports on the Eastern All-Star Game held on A. T.'s Campus, Greensboro, North Carolina were Harry Hoskins, defensive captain, Claude Barnes, and William Joyner. Our major activities this year were the publication of our yearbook, The Trojan, the Senior Class Play en- titled The Charm Shop, a romantic drama in three acts, and the Senior Banquet. Class officers were Betty Norfleet, president; Richard Mitchell, vice-president; Frances Little, secretary; Annie McPhail, assistant secretary; Etheleen Tabron, treasurer; James White, sergeant-at-arms; and Margaret Sanders, parliamentarian. Advisers: Mrs. E. P. James, Mrs. M. H. Miller and Mrs. M. B. Chambers. Historians Mary Wheeler Betty Norfleet 54 Betty Norfleet Richard Mitchell Vice President Patrol Force Dramatics Society Frances Little President Patrol (Captain) Crown and Scepter Dramatics Society Math Club Trojan Staff Secretary Student Council Patrol Force Math Club Science Club ? ' € Etheleen Tabron James White Sergeant-at-Arms Library Club Student Council Athletic Committee Parliamentarian Mixed Chorus Student Council (President) Patrol Force Crown and Scepter Club Dramatics Society Treasurer Student Council Library Club Margaret Sanders X -'. 7 ’ ';! Samuel Anderson Student Council Glee Club Band Jean Ballard Band Patrol Force Student Council Speech Club Preston Artis Glee Club Student Council Howard Arrington Science Club, Student Council Annie Bailey Student Council Mary Estelle Bames , Band (majorette) Art Club Trojan Staff $ , Cheering Squad d Claude Bames Football Team, Mixed Chorus Jo Ann Bames Band, Crown Scepter Club Boisey Barnes Football Team Science Club Crown Scepter Club Patrol Force Student Council Maggie Barnes Library Club 56 Otis Brown Mixed Chorus Football Team Marian Carter Crown and Scepter Club, Patrol Force, Mixed Chorus, Trojan Staff, Cheering Squad Louise Coe Crown and Scepter Club, Band Winnie Coley Glee Club Library Club Dramatics Club Shirley Carr Speech Club Library Club James Currie Trowel Trades Club Charles Darden Mixed Chorus Mable Darden Speech Club, Library Club Ralph Davis Trowel Trade Club Delmar Darden Student Council Library Club Equiller Dupree Library Club Speech Club Vernell Elliot Library Club Speech Club 58 Jerome Henry Fitch Band, Trojan Staff, Student Council Mildred Ford T ibrary Club, Math Club Barbara Jean Foster Band Patrol Force Trojan Staff Crown Scepter Club Walter Greenfield Math Science Club, Football Basketball Teams, Patrol Force Yvonne Goodman Library Club Barbara Ann Hall Band Student Council 59 Grace Farmer Dramatics Club Science Club Home Economics Club Student Council Athletic Committee Edgar R. Gay Jr. Library Club Dramatics Club Amie Gertrude Haskins Crown Scepter Club Band V % Ruth Haskins Glee Club Speech Club Barbara Hicks Glee Club Dramatics Club Brenda C. Hines Crown and Scepter Club, Band (Head Majorette), Trojan Staff, Dramatics Club Engl an Hines Library Club Ernestine Hines Glee Club Science Club Math. Club Home Ec. Club Mettie Hinnant Library Club Science Club F.T.A. Patrol Force Jerome Hodges Band, Trojan Staff (Editor), Crown and Scepter Club Harry Hoskins Football Team, Dramatics Club, Student Council Margaret Howard Glee Club Library Club Dramatics Club Lazarus Johnson Band 60 Mary Jones Science Club Glee Club Howard Joyner Trowel Trades Club Trevynne King Student Council, Library Club, Speech Club Willie Jones Science Club Willie Knight Mixed Chorus Art Club Football Team Basketball Tearn Lemi McCall Bus Driver Charles Murphy Student Council Dramatics Club Debating Society Basketball Team Football Team 1 IIRk 9Jf I I Ir. and Mrs4 Olympics Harry'Hoskins and| Annie Woodard and Mrs. Friendly 62 Mr. land Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Meticulous Jimmy Woodard and Jennie Ellis Mi. and Mrs; Universe Willie Reid and Margaret Sanders Mr. and Mis. Witticism Barbara Purdie and Lazarus Johnson « ■ 63 s? 4, 4? Earline Newsome Student Council Library Club Dramatics Club Speech Club Joan Pender Dramatics Club, Trojan Staff, Crown Scepter Club Betty Powell Glee Club, Home Ec. Club Delores Nicholson Athletic Committee Student Council Jesse Powell Glee Club Willie G. Reid, Jr. Trojan Staff (Assistant Editor), Crown Scepter Club, Dramatics Club, Band, Choral Club Charlotte Rhice Crown Scepter Club, Mixed Chorus, Band (Majorette), Math. Club, English Club Barbara Purdie English Club Band Student Council Margaret Robinson Student Council Glee Club James Rountree Glee Club Football Team V ®r 64 Annie Rowe Cheerleader f. Rosetta Rountree Glee Club F.T.A. Library Club Speech Club Edha Ruffin Stu'dent Council, Glee Club Sedalia Sellers Glee Club Doris Sherrod Glee Club Delores Short FoT.A. Glee Club Mary Singletary Student Council, Library Club, Glee Club Esse Smith Patrol Force, Mixed C horns Johnny Smith Mixed Chorus Football Team Carlos Speight Bus Driver •j It Ermadine Spells Glee Club Speech Club Emelia Stewart Library Club Essie Taylor Band, Student Council Frank Thompson Library Club, Dramatics Club, Glee Club, Science Club Sandra Wallace Dramatics Club Mary Walston Mixed Chorus Dramatics Club Student Council Cheering Squad Trojan Staff Mary Wheeler Crown Scepter Club, Patrol Force, Glee Club, Math. Club, Trojan Staff Margaret Whitley Library Club Willie Wilkins Football Team Band James Williams Glee Club 66 Jerry Williams Glee Club Football Team Basketball Team Shirley Williams Library Club, Band Annie Woodard Glee Club, Band (Majorette) Georgia Woodard Library Club Gloria Woodard Bus Driver Student Council Jimmy Woodard Math„ Club, Science Club, Library Club Stoney Worsley Glee Club , Maths Club Science Club 67 Ishman Woodard Mixed Chorus Bus Driver ■ •9 SH0T5 basUrt-A ' 68


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