Dillard High School - Dillardites Yearbook (Goldsboro, NC)
- Class of 1947
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Each petal is a happy faee In youthful smiles arrayed And says, VVe give to you our flowers NYhile you with life are sprayed. It takes youth to teach a lesson Of gratitude to age. I shall e'er revere your gift On my treasured memory page. The Senior Class of Nineteen Hun- dred Forty-Seven affectionately dedicate the first edition of the Dillardite to the memory of: Ilevotedly Y, , Y V H Mrs. .lluyme llzllzums Carney, Xour leacher, PI'0lll'l'I' leuelrer Ill Ilillarfl High Muvmc xyilliums Cm.m,v .Sclmol IIlllfl'I' 111110113 the W class of ' ' .NIllI'fl'f'I1 Ilundrwrl I'0rty-.Seven be- At home m hed Oct. 3, 1916. gun its senior year. Rev. Clarence Dil- lard. deceased. tin honor of whom Dil- lard H. S. is namedj was principal of Goldsboro Colored S c h o o l s for 30 years, and under his supervision the present school was huilt. x.y.X.x.x.y.y.g.g.g.X.x-g.x.x-g.g.g.X.s 3 -gg-X -1-X.X-X-x.y.x-QQX-X-gg-X-X-X t 4 1 FCIDHREWVQJESED on I? The graduating class of 19-17 is proud of the opportunity to publish for Dillard High School its first Yearbook. In this publication the class attempts to portray the life they have lived during their lligh School days. It is not their ambition to give you a perfect picture of literature and arts, but rather to set down in a simple and impressive man- ner some observations of their classmates, friends and their characteristics. VVe have done our best to present you a mirror to the activities of our school as a whole whose ven- erable walls are so dear to us. NVe wish to express our appreciation to all whose con- tributions, both literary and financial have made possible the publication of this book. Acknowledgments are dlle Mr. Brown, oul' principal, for his kind interest and encouragement, the faculty for their approval of our effort and their advice, Mrs. Alexander, Mrs. Jackson and Mrs. Minnis for their revision, constructive criti- cism and suggestions, Mr. Lucas for supervising the draw- ing and illustrative materials, M1'. llousc for directing the taking ot' our group pictures, and Miss Riggsbee for super- vising the typing of all materials used in this edition. The members of the staff, have tried to show that the class of 19-17 is Headed in the right Direction, and we hope you will catch this spirit as you read these pages. XVhilc reading these pages please refrain from criticising any imperfections but become as one of us and you will share the joy we had in bringing them into being, and read between the lilies the value which constitute the spirit ot' Dillard lligh School. X, X X x X X gy-X-gy-X.y.x.x.X-X-X-X-igwm-N -X-N -X-X-X-g.x.x.X.X.g.g.x X X X X X t5J .,.,,.r. . T., ,1 Prineipalis Message March 29, i947 The Editors of The Dillarditcs: To Mrs. Alma XV. Minnis, Class Sponsor, all teachers who have taught members of this class. or who have in any way aided in the production of this Annual, and finally, to the Class of 1947, the Principal extends his most cordial congratulations for this melnorahle production. Nothing more thoroughly interprets the spirit of the school to the Puhlic as does its literatureg and this Annual graphically epitomizes all that has been written of the an- nuals of this Class for the past four years. For many years to come, Inemhers of this class as well as others who might read these pages, will refresh in their memory the cheery faces of a happy group of real Dillard- iles who gave to their school and community so delightful a gem of real literature which should inspire succeeding QCII- erations to emulate their example. May the Cod of peace and universal understanding keep you in the stream of eternal learning and guide you to the hcst and highest standards of cultural and spiritual develop- ment which shall ultimately lead to universal peace and in- ternational hrotherhood among all the peoples of the world. Affectionately, H. V. Brown, 1fl'iIll'l.IJCl1 X X X X X X egg.x.x.x.X.X-X-X-X-X-Y s-K-X-X-X-x-X-X-X-X,-X-wxfx X X X X X 3 C63 Alma Mater Purple and Golcln I.ift happy voices, praises unfold llail to the Purple and Gold. Let songs of gladness rise to the sky For Dear, old Dillard lligh, And strive to show. as on we go Ability and power To do the right with all our might Thru every changing hour. XVith hope and loyalty and courage Our lives shall e'er he hlestg And ever for our Alma Mater XVe will workg we will do our hest. As on we go, our aim shall grow, Our cheers will ever cry To do the right with all our might 1 1 For thee, Dear Dillard lligh By Mrs. Thelma I. Johnson School Creed XYe helieve in our school as an institution so organized and carried on as to give to boys and girls a triple training that is necessary for a well- rounded life. NVe believe firmly in the coordinate training of the head. the heart. and the hand, for though each one is necessary. neither can he of great use alone. VVe believe that a life worth living must embody mental satisfaction. industrial pursuits, and a spiritual outlook, therefore, our various sull- jects and activities have been so planned and selected hy us and our elders as to ultimately develop one or more sides of our educational tri- angle. XVe pledge that in all our endeavors we shall strive to grow mentally. physically, and spiritually strong, for we know that only such a triple development can lnake a real life, and in the final analysis a true Ameri- can citizen. en -Q' LET'S HAVE THE BEST SIIIIOOIX' By Lucy li. Thompson, Class of '28 ex,x,x,X.X.x.x.y.x-X.x.x.y-5-gxsy-X-NMm 'wx-X-X-X-X-X-1-Qg.g.g-x.x.X.g.g.x.x.g 1 7 J '-01'-02101' 90101621021-0109100102 0 0 0 RCMTBOO 0 GRDE THE 0 0 t W Z 0 1 0 I I 0 In 0 A 0 I 0 0 0 0 I I V t L V 1 X I F -I J J I I ll D Q I S F Il j 'I -l l I I 09 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 A XV ll 'I 5 C S S I il l 1A V Q X I l I 2 Z ll I I I -I I Uh , I I c I Y X C .l Il il V .U C A I I V N Alhlclic V 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Pb ?7V AX 4' NX F? N '? 5 Q l 'aku 4'M'Z' IMIMIMI M M na 1 X f ,fit Q! Q X iifif' f K .Fbbmiuistfatiou THE Xing .X DILLARDITES F Wg., ' x 7 Qi. ,rn,' 4' if-4 1 9 4 7 W9- f Q- r -Y - W A 'W i iq as ,. ,Q ww ., 1 s , ' Mr. illlgil Victor Brown B. S. Hampton Institute M. A. Hampton Institute Principal Mr. Edward A. House A. B. Johnson C. Smith University ,Assistant Principal English, Mathematics. French Mr. James Green A. B. Clark University Grammar Grade Assistant Principal Mrs. Dorothy YV. Hardy A. B. North Carolina College Diversified Occupations, Vocational Counselor Miss Rosa Gray A. B. Barber Scotia College English. History, Drarnatics, Girls' Adviser Miss Josie Honey A. B., Shaw University M. A., University of Michigan Social Science, Health Education, Health Adviser Mr. Herman B. Lucas B. S., Hampton Institute Vocational Education a Treasurer nd Building Construction, Mrs. Arlena Parks B. S.. Hampton Institute Elementary Education, Secretary Mrs. Alice H. Brown B. S., Hampton Institute Elementary Supervision Mrs. YVillette B. Starke School Clerk f,,, THE ' 4tw'?y DILLARUITES , -f YQ... 1 9 4 1 ...... Mrs. Ahna NVilson Minnis A. B., Virginia State College M. A.. Hampton Institute English Miss Charity Hatcher B. S., Barber Scotia College Mathematics Mr. Charles I. Bland B. S., Shaw University Elementary Education Mr. Henry B. Johnson A. B., Hampton Institute Social Science and Band Instructor Miss Virginia L. Faison Barber Scotia College B. S., Winston Salem Teacher Elementary Education Mr. Timothy L. Parks B. S., Hampton Institute Vocational Education Miss Eliza O. Smith B. S., North Carolina Home Economics College Mr. Thomas Lane Radio Technician Mrs. Thelma I. Johnson A. B., Hampton Institute Music Mrs. M. K. Jackson A. B., Shaw University Latin, English 'W V N nl ? 2. , . ' if .. , s College it 1, K I DILLARDITES 'Q 'li lib X 1. 9 44 7 f ! ff 'ha L t L . 1. , r fun yn 1 9 0 ul 0 Dill' all' 0 I' QSIIQZQ ' 0 WLT lllIl 'W b UllO 'llf0 'll1'l 'UllU Miss Arlenu J. Riggsbee B. S. Hampton Institute Commercial Education Mrs. Pauline T. Mattison B. S. Wilberforce University Economics Mr. James B. Tyler B. S. Hampton Institute Auto Mechanics Mr. Joseph XV. Leonard B. S., A. 8a T. College Industrial Arts Miss Doris T. Liltlejohn A. B. Shaw University B. S. Library Science N. C. College Librarian Mr. Plato McCollum Roseboro Trade School Bricklaying-Veteran Teacher Mrs. Chanic M. Barnes A. B. Livingston College Elementary Education Mr. Paul Smith Instructor Auto Mechanics Veterans' Teacher Miss Arabia E. Bunn B. S. A. 8: T. College Elementary Education Mrs. Lelu P. Alexander B. S. A. 8: T. College Commercial Education Sec. To Principal Mr. Marcellus C. Miller B. S. Johnson C. Smith Science INot Picturedj 5 IH Q ff i f WWW Class colors Class flowers Bright High School Years Hy Ruby Foster, '47 Bright high school years of youthful love, The dearest years of life, Filled with hopes and high resolves, Mingled with tears and strife. The comradeship that we have spent Throughout our high school days Will give us courage, and lasting will To sing our highest praise. No famous age can change the tide That leads to farther heights, No time or chance can e'er dim The pleasant thoughts of years' delights. Accustomed spots where friends have met In revels. spots and wiles Will always hold sweet memories Of love and beaming smiles. Too soon we turn to unknown lands Where life again is new. Where here. and there. are winding paths, And skies that are not so blue, Through summers heat and winter's rain We'll travel to a journeys end. Mindful of the happy school years. Spent with teachers and friends. Upward and Qnward UI eflody-5111 Symphony Tclmilfowskyl Alma Mater-we sing to theeg We must climb to Higher goals, true Farewell-Adieu Schoolmates true. Our hearts are filled with pain and sorrow. Tho' we go forward, tho' we go onward We'll think of you with joy inside Tho' we go forward. tho' we go onward Mem'ries of you we'll hold with pride. Teachers so dear, we never shall forget Of your unfailing wisdom we fed, We would your kindness repay- Tender, strong, our thanks now to theeg Upward and onward. we strive for learning. Our hearts are filled now with inspiration Upward and onward. knowledge we're yearning, Turning to the key of Education. We ask thy blessings, courage possessing Shaping for all, a world of peace Alma Mater-Dillard Forever!! Never on thee, shall blessings cease- Alma Mater-thus-we sing to thee!! Committee: Margaret Hall Carol McKay Clarise Sampson Cora Foster Cleo Barnes x.x.X.X.X. x.x.X.X.X.X.x.X.y-y.y-x.y-y-x -X-X-X-X-X-X-X-X-YX-X-X-YK-X-X-X'X'X 1.x-gy-X-X-y.x-V X ' ' Y X ..:fyfagh 21,33 M sv 17 f to The Dillardites Staff Editor-In-Chief .................... Clarise I.. Sampson Assistant Editors .... ........ C fleo Barnes Ruby D. Foster Business Manager ...... ...... B loses Manuel Asst. Bus. Managers. . . . . . James Flannigan Vvllllillll VVl1ite Circulation Manager ........... Kendrich Johnson Asst. Cireulation Managers ..,.. .... If Idward Lewis Thomas Bryant Associate Editors , . Class Editors ....................... Club Editors ..... Humorous Editors. . . . . Literary Editors. Snapshot Editors Art Editors .... X-y.y.g -X-X-X . . . . . Carol Meliay .Iohnice M. Austin ... Dorothy XVhite XVillian1 Newsome .. Cora Mae Foster Irene XVall .lohnice Sutton Edith Smith Mary Alice Parks XVillian1 K. McNeil Farrior Braswell XVillia Bennett Margaret Hall . .. Henry Berry Serena Bailey gsm .X-X5-5-X3 .X-5-X3 F61 OI' f g,,,, THE W' dllf DILLARDITES lm I .L l kyw .- ,. I A ' 1 9 4 l ' ,A' 5:2 I lun. U J -T u I f .pyuvvpjn- n lv' ojnl '0lul ' oul1 'o ll 't ' 0llll '0W 'O l q,E-SI A Q I 'ULD 'UIQ W I 'U I Ulf 'm'l mf null 'mul CLEO BARNES Sister Give to the world the best you have, and the best will come back to you. Asst. Editor-in-Chief of the Yearbook, Home Ec. Club, Girl Scout. MOSES MAN l'ELS 'fneir' The great use of a life is to spend it for some- thing that out lasts it. Hi-Y Club, Class Pres. '46, Future Craftsman club, Football team, Baseball team. Officer of Bat- talion, Dillardite Staff member. KENNETH McNEIL 4KKent!! My most remarkable ambition is to aim for maximum mental performance. United States Army 1942-1946, President of Senior Class. CLARISE L. SAMPSON Lee I have finished to begin. Editor-in-Chief of the Yearbook, Reporter of Tri-Hi-Y Club, Reporter of Senior Class, Red Cross Representative, Cheerleader, Office Asst., Bulle- tin Board Chairman, Glee Club, Typist for the D. H. News. IRENE WALL Tiny Be silent or say something better than silence. Senior Class Secretary, Annual Staff member, Dramatic Club. JAMES FAISON Struggle means growth. United States Army, '43-'46, Sgt.-at-Arms of Class, Hi-Y Club, Future Craftsman. ROSCOE GRANTHAM Grant Good things come to those who wait. United States Navy, '42-'46g Class Chaplin, Fu- ture Craftsman. DOHOTHY VVHITE Dottie The deed I intend is great, but what it is yet I know not. D. H. News Typist, Annual Staff Member, Dra- matic Club, Tri-Hi-Y Club, Typist for Veteran's Department, Student Council Representative. MARIE XV. LOCKHARDTE ClMaTia!l Life is just what you make it. Asst. Secretary of Senior Class, Glee Club, Jour- nalism Class. THOMAS BRYANT ncaggien Love many, Trust few, do wrong to none. Treasurer of Senior Class, Member of Football Team, Future Craftsman, Member of the Annual Staff. Ziff, THE ,, ,, ,V J yffwyl DILLARDITES 5 W, . 4 1 . R xx T T 1' 5 if T9 My ,.f x X X g'l 1 9 4 7 ,-Z:-5, ...l-,li Q. U .1 N t- 1 ' . f wr M ln WILLIAM 'WHITE Bill Kind, Diligent, Conscientiousf' United States Army, '43--'46g Secretary of Hi-Y Club, Dillardite Bus Mgr.. Officer of Battalion, Football Team. Future Craftsman. JOHNICE SUTTON Neecy You canft kill time without injuring eternity. Business Mgr, of Dramatic Club, Annual Staff Member, Glee Club, Typist for Dillard Hi News. .IOHNICE M. AI'STIN Reedy If you are not a thinking man to what purpose are you a man at all? D. O. Club, Hobby Club, Glee Club, Journalism Class. GROVER HOLMES Ucleeyv To secure sometime, to console always. Class Treasurer, '42g Gray-Y. Future Craftsman. SXVINDELL BARNES Swirl Sweet music sacred tone of God? Gray-Y, '42: Student Council Officer, Major of the Battalion. Glee Club, Hi-Y Club, Basketball Team, Football Team, Baseball Team, Dramatics Club. IRENE SMITH Rene Music is the child of prayer, the companion of religion. D. O. Club, Glee Club, Hobby Club. KATIE FAISON Slim The struggle has just begun, D. O. Club, Glee Club, H. S. Band, Journalism Class. VVALDO RARNES Lipo Climb to the top for your goal. Football Team, Glee Club, U. S. Navy, '45, '46. SERENA BAILEY Stuffy 'LWe are striving for higher grounds. Glee Club, Lettering Club, Dramatic Club, Bas- ketball Team, D. O. Club. LYDIA THOMPSON AKLMD! Let's keep going higher. Home Ec. Club, Glee Club. we THE gf- ,f 'frlhx' 1 1 J V, P X349 9 DILLARDITES f 'XL3,,l, X K X Qi. L- J ,nd I 1 9 4' 7 ' ,Z 7 RUBY FOSTER Teenie Be not thy tongue thine own sha1ne's orator. Tri-Hi-Y Member, Asst. Editor of Annual, Typ- ist for D. H. News. FARRIOR BRASVVELL Bill Character is higher than intellect-A great soul will be strong to live as well as to think. United States Navy, '43-'46g Sport's Editor of D. H. News. VVILLIAM THOMAS Dukie This above all, to thine own self be true. Vice-President of Student Council, '46g Baseball Team, Glee Club. ! M 1 YR N ROSA WASHINGTON Roe Habit is a cable we weave a thread of it each day and it soon becomes so strong we cannot break it. Basketball Team, Girls Reserve, Girl Scout. EDITH SMITH KtEddy!7 Be the best of whatever I arnf' Student Nurse, Vice-President D. O. Club. HENRY BERRY -'Bef' The goal of yesterday will be the starting point of tomorrow. United States Navy, '44-'46, KENDRICK JOHNSON Ken There is not a fiercer hell, than the failure in a great object. United States Navy, '43-'46, LELA HAM M iKLeU The world is a comedy to those who thinkg a tragedy to those who fail. Home Ec. Club. JULIA M. JOYNER Jute Good things are worth fighting for. Tri-Hi-Y Club, Basketball Team, Home Ec. Club. JAMES FLANNIGAN Boot A good name is better than riches. United States Navy, '43-'46, P ' ,,.. -v ' r 1 Ya. if 2 rib' fy. , THE DILLARDITES 'i :XJ .-4 QM 1 9 4 7 -L, 1. 1 1 ' lf I lun- Ju in U ' UV IW U 'LY-7'ZO I WILD lllIl W 't U1IO 'UlYO 'Ul'I Wll I 'uU T 'UllQ CORA M. FOSTER Co-Mae Life is a game: and everyone plays a part. The Lover, The Dreamer, The Clown. President Tri-Hi-Y, President Red Cross, Cheer- leader, Dramatic Club, Secretary Student Coun- cil, Office Asst., Typist Dillard Hi News, Annual KENNETH BECTON Beck A little learning is a dangerous thing, drink deep or taste not. Future Craftsman Club, Football Team, Basket- ball Team, Baseball Team. Dramatic Club, Hi-Y Club. Staff. EDDIE BARFIELD Olefolks We have just begun to fight. Officer of Battalion, Hi-Y Club, Future Crafts- man, Junior Play. XVILLIA BENNETTE Sis No man can climb out beyond the limitations of his own character. Student Nurse, Tri-Hi-Y Club, D. O. Club. MARGARET HALL 4aMaTgoa! To the stars through bolts and bars? Glee Club, Tri-Hi-Y, D. O. Club, Student Coun- cil, Science Club, Student Nurse, Girls Reserve, Dillardite Staff. VVILLIAM NEWSOME BilV' Over all mountain tops is rest. U. S. Navy, '43-'46g Dramatic Club, Hi-Y Club, Glee Club, Dillardite Staff, Dillard High News Staff. CAROL B. McKAY Squash Heights of great men reached and kept were not attained by sudden flight, but while their com- panions slept, were toiling upward in the night. Home Ec. Club, Dillardite Staff, Tri-Hi-Y Club. Student Council. MARY ALICE PARKS KlMapY! 'tSmall beginnings often bring great endingsf' President Home Ec. Club, Asst. Secretary Tri- Hi-Y Club, Cheerleader, Glee Club, Annual Staff, Typist D. H. News, Dramatic Club. N01 Pictured Hl R14 RT 1 RAVVI ORD JOSEPH ROUSE Cratu uJOeu To higher goals Im striving to climb I have not stopped climbing. U S Army 45 46 Basketball team. X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X y .X.X.X.X-X.X.X-X.X-X.X.X-X-X.X.X-X.X-X x K Dil ,. fx Z ff 79 QGOO if fix faf vs WPGQCH CLASS PROPHECY DILLARD IIIGH NEXYS 1962 SCIENTISTS DISCOYER l'SE OF ATOMIC ENERGY FOR TRANSPCDRTATION Kenneth McNeil, the name that today rings in the ear of every citizen of the l'nited States and on the lips of man. woman and teen-ager. has done it. After years of hard work from his founda- tion at Dillard High School to his successful years at M. I. T. This young scientist. with the skillful aid of Roscoe Grantham has found a way in which atomic energy can he used to help humanity rather than as a weapon to destroy the world. For full details read this month's issue of SCIENCE OF TODAY, a magazine puhlished hy Kendrick Johnson. NYELI. KNOXYN NIGIIT Cl.t'R ENTER- TAINER MAKES HIT XYITH SONG Cora Foster. well known pianist at CI.I'RH RH had played this mnnher over and over again, the smoke and perfume took to the air, laughter and sighing filled the air giving it an atmosphere of gaiely. The night cluhers continually asked for the numhcr June and I and Love . Listeners were all in a Groovy Mood. It was found that one seeking en- joyment of Music could not call it a night without stopping hy Cl.I'Rll RH to hear Foster's lovely composition. and the smooth ripple of the notes from her touch. REALTY PALACE IN GOLDSRORO Ladies. if you have a hard time vamping that man of your dreams, why not visit this new heauty school owned and operated hy IRENE XYALI. and RI'RY FOSTER. They slenderize the waistline. give you the hairdo to hecome your face. In Short: XVhen you leave you can vouch on the fact that you will have the neat. trim look that attracts the eye of every passer-hy. Your looks will then he an asset. not a liahility. FORMER STl'DENT OF DILLARD GETS .IOR AT HARVARD Thomas Rryant. recent graduate of Tuske- gee Institute has heen offered a position as instructor of trades at Harvard l'niversity. XYe must admit that reports prove the fact that this young man really knows his field of work. For him we anticipate much more suc- cess. and we are very proud of him. CAROL McKAY IIEAD OF TIIE IIOME EC. DEPT. AT N. C. STATE COLLEGE The New Head of Home Economic Dept. at North Carolina State College has come up with many new ideas and methods for im- proving work in the Home Ec. Field. Though she is somewhat slow and drowsy in her movements she possesses determination. Miss McKays announcement of her engage- ment to Coach Kenneth Recton of the College, is the campus' main news. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHERS INC. ALI.-NEGRO Miss Mary Alice Parks and Mrs. Dorothy YVhite Smith have opened their Puhlic Steno- graphers Office on 115th St. in New York City. They look forward to much success. FORMER ST'l'DENT .IOINS RAND Louis .Iordon has changed his hand from symphony five to six for none other than MISS KATIE FAISON. She has joined the hand with her Groovy Clarinet. In the next record hy Louis Jordon, listen for Miss Fai- son's Clarinet. NEXV STAFF MEMRER OF AFRO- AMERICAN She has worked in offices of numerous small town newspapersg why, one could not tell, for her work far surpassed that of a small town paper. This however hecalne known to lnany editors and she has finally heen added to the staff of the AFRO-AMERICAN. XVe anticipate success for Miss Clarise Salnpson though she is the youngest editor of the staff. REGINS TOUR Farrior Rraswell has hegun his tour over the country lecturing on the suhject HHOXV I RECAME RRILLIANTS. Here's success to the hoy. XVIN POSITIONS AS HEAD NURSES IN NENV YORK Margaret Ilall and VVillia Rennette have heen given positions as head nurse and assis- tant head nurse at the Lincoln Hospital in New York. NEGRO FUR TRAPPERS NYaldo Rarnes, James Faison, Henry Berry are now doing tme ln their husiness. They have a growing concern. They aI'e in Port- land Maine. They are fur dealers: trapping mink. NEXV SHERIFF FOR VVAYNE COFNTY-NEGRO Grover C. Holmes former teacher of one of the County Schools has just heen elected Sheriff of XYayne County. Mr. Holmes suc- ceeds ex-sheriff Moses Manuel who has re- tired and has gone to California with William XVhite. GARAGE OXVNER VVOMEN Serena Railey and Lydia Thompson have gone in a husiness, altogether new for wo- meng hoth heing a hit shy have a head for husiness and will no douht have a growing concern eventually. 5-.4 X' ff 212 J X Mini S ' :il-'X X I ,, SV . R: 4, Q f . ' I li ' 5 w B x f 93' f '2621 f EF- fi' .S 1 1T ?35 4 ff! Q .V .A,, ' Q JI 5 2? fl-I as T n RY X-X-X-X X-yfx-X-g-X-y.y.x -X-1.5-5 4233 THE HISTORY OF THE SENIOR CLASS OF '47 Gathering at Dillard Landing Field, Goldsboro, N. C. in the county of 8th grade, early in September in the year of 1942, coming from all sections of town eager to board the plane of High School Education were the members of the senior class of 1947. Forty-five were present that day, but only thirty-two were allowed to board the plane. After looking over the list of passengers the Pilot found that thirteen students, and most of them boys were not ready to board the plane because of deficiencies in English. With this sadness and happiness thirty-one girls and one boy boarded the plane which soon landed in the city of 9B, giving the passengers their first bit of High School experience with Mrs. E. N. Young as Pilot. After five months of traveling came the city of 9A where the Pilot was changed. Mrs. E. A. House took over the wheel giving all aboard guides to fol- low. Some were interested in the commercial sights and others in Science and Teaching sceneries. After a year of interesting sights the plane landed in the city of Sophomores. With Miss M. B. Belle as Pilot, steering the course of thirty-two Sophomores. All of the passengers learned to love Miss Belle, for she was truly a lovable person. So far the flying weather had been good except for a few cloudy nights and days. Traveling for a year and a half had been fun even when there had been fear of storms but all had confidence in Miss Belle and she landed them safely in Junior town full of spirit. There, Mr. E. A. House, husband of the second Pilot, took charge of the plane. The group determined to make the trip a pleasant one since there was much talent aboard, decided upon a Junior Play given for their enjoyment. Ramona , a dramatization by Helen Hunt Jackson, was chosen. With characters selected, practices got underway. The going was tough at first, but in the end, the play was a big success. By this time the passengers had traveled three years going by route of His- tory, English, Mathematics, Science, Typing, Shorthand, Bricklaying and many other cities. Just as the passengers were about to leave Junior Town, a telegram came ask- ing them to wait for an on-coming plane that carried passengers who had re- covered from English injuries, and were ready to rejoin the other passengers on the plane they jumped with joy for they were to be with friends again. Along with some of the old passengers came new ones, Veterans from the U. S. Army and Navy. Reaching Senior Town with forty-five passengers, the original number, a new Pilot had to be secured. This Pilot, Mrs. M. W. Carney, was an old friend of most of the passengers for they had met her in the city of English. It didn't take the passengers long to really love her and become more than devoted to her. Hoping this would be their last Pilot before reaching the Field of Graduation, all journeyed on. This was not to be true though, for soon Mrs. Carney took ill suddenly and trod the road all must trod, the road of Death. This death was heartbreaking to all, but the trip had to be finished, so Mrs. Alma Minnis took over the wheel, making six different Pilots in the course of a four year trip. The spirits of the passengers are still high because just ahead in sight of all forty-five lies the state of Graduation. If all goes well it will be reached the 5th of June 1947. Clarise L. Sampson X X X X X X3.g.x.g.g.x.g.g.x.g.X.g.g.g x.1.1.x.1.x.x.x.1-y.x.x.x.x.x X X 1 1 1 1241 CLASS WILL NVe, the class of '17 of Dillard High School in the connnonwealth of North Carolina being of sound mind and body as proved by Mrs. Alma XV. Minnis and tested by Mr. H. V. Brown, do lnake our last NVill and Testament, hereby revok- ing all other wills made by us. VVC lnake the following bequests: To our beloved Principal and Faculty we bequeath our sincere thanks and ap- preciation for the watchful care exer- cised over us during our high school ca- reer, to them we extend our whole heart- felt gratitude for their patience in cor- recting our difficulties, to them is due a heavy mortgage on our future in the realm which lies before us, for they have headed us in the right direction. To the Sophomore and Junior classes we bequeath our ability to learn. Personally we make the following be- quests to the teachers and students: To Mrs. A. .l. Minnis, another set of ap- preciative seniors. To Mrs. M. K. Jackson, a group of stu- dents with perfect manners. To Miss R. Gray, a class of perfect Eng- lish students. To Miss C. Hatcher, a bundle of smiles. To Mr. M. C. Miller, more lads like Farriorg interested ones. The Senior Class wills to Mrs. Thelma Jolmson, a group of perfect Sopranos, Altos and Basse's in the Glee Club. To Viola Bonner, .lolmice Sutton leaves her ability to sing. Mary Alice Parks wills her shorthand ability to Buth Taylor. Edith Smith leaves her ability to work to Corine Hamilton. To Ruth Hawkins, Serena Bailey wills her ability to play basketball. Cora Foster leaves her laughter to make the school cheery after she's gone. Katie Faison leaves her ability to curl and style hair to Inez Smith. Carol McKay leaves her pleasing dis- position to Maggie Arrington. Irene XVall leaves her quiet ways to Geneva A. Bland. Dorothy XVhite leaves her fine, brown frame to Granger Leggette. Ruby Foster wills her physique and typing ability to Marie Chestnut. 5-1 .Q y.g.g.x.g.x.g-X.X3-X-Y1.X3-X-X-Y1-X-' ,-X-5-X-xug-X-X-X-X-X-g-X.g.X.g.x.x.x.X. XVillia Bennette would like to leave Moses but finds it impossible. Kenneth Becton and XValdo Barnes leave Muriel Reid their football ability. Marie XV. Lockhardt wills her nice ways to XVilveria Bass. Thomas Bryant and Boscoe Grantham leave their ability to find friends to ev- eryone. Grover Holmes would just like to leave. Clarise Sampson sorrowfully leaves her friskiness to Vera XVilliams. Cleo Barnes leaves to lidnaree King some ability to do something worth- while. Margaret Ilall would not think of leav- ing her ability to come to school every day and get her work done to anyone but Lizzie Smith. XVilliam VVhite leaves his ability to eat to XVilliam Hollingsworth. Swindelle Barnes leaves to Louis Fish- er his ability to sing. To Moreland Foster, Kenneth McNeil wills his height. Collecting the excess meat in the class we leave it in a lulnp to Florence llogans and Annie M. VVilliams, hoping they will divide it equally. Lydia Thompson and Rosa NVashing leave to all the classes their good will. .lames Faison and Henry Berry along with Hubert Crawford leave their High School books to anyone wanting them. Lela Ham and Irene Smith leave their ability to smile to Susie Sherard and Ber- nice NVhitted. Kendrick Jolmson leaves his serious mind to Dottie Thompson. Last, but not least, we will to our Alma Mater henceforth and forever, harmony. unity, success and prosperity. In witness thereof, we the members of the class of '47, do set our hand and seal this fifth day of June, in the year of Our Lord, one thousand, nine hundred forty- seven. The Class of 717 lVI'flIl'SSl'S : Clarise Sampson XVilliam McNeil Irene XVall Notary Public: Cleo Barnes Z zzz .1 x W, 1 Z gf if 5 fl Junior! lf li D . . . . . . . 1. ,4-1 .pq-nv 1- C9 ,.x.x.y.x.x.x JU IQR CLASS I 5,5 Q9 SV ,A ,SW N Hi at X 4 e - ,..--. YH, W -- ., . .iam .- ui Vw.-. Nc 11 lo the Top Hu! filfllllllillfjn I'1'1's1'fl1'11f ...... Vir'f'-I'1'es1'f1el1I . Sec'l'c'Ir1l'y ...... . Charles Hargelle . .. Muriel C. Reid . . Clydelle Greene Asst. SI'l'l'l'fl1I'y. .. . Edna H. Dorlelm . Phillip Edwards TI'l'llSlII'l'l' ...... Clmplin ........ 1,llI'lI.llIIl!'llfllI'l'!lIl. . . . . .. . xxyllllillll Lee .. Clara Lewis rp u Q' The Junior Class promises an unusual and sueeessful career m'1de of q L many different personalities, we hold real men and women. Among the members of the class many poets, singers, and leaders in various fields are found. The class of '48 wishes sueeess to the graduatinff class of '47 and we D want to remember tl1ey're from Dillard. 3-X,-ynysxa gag-X-gg.gsqgfi-XQX-XQQX-XG -X-X-X-X.X.g-g-X-y.x.g.g.g-X.y.y.y.y C277 , aff X .g.y JUNIOR CQNTEST 'I Susie Sherard JUNIOR QUEEN Representing Miss Hatcher's Home-room. RUNNER-VP Geneva Bland Representing Miss Gray's Home-room. Mr. William Herring Veteran of XVorld XXVIII' II., Artist for Yearbook. t28J We 'W 'E gf gn S ??: : f - ffl., AMQQWZKQL Z2 .22 ' ,, JJ, W ? ii 419170 'sf X 4? QW E Sopaomores Lf -X.x.y.g.g.x x,.g.g.y.g SGPHOIVIORE CLASSES No Victory ll'1'll1oz1t Labor. PI'PSff1I'Ilf.9fRilClgL'F Smith, Doris Marbly. lYl'C'f'-IJl'PSl'C1l'I1LYYLCOIItl.ltCl Shadding, Ervin VVilliams, Floyd Hobbs, Retha VVilhams. Sf'l'I'Pflll'l.l'S--LfltllC Martin, Doris VVilliams, Novclla Sta- ton, Ettie Flowers. Assistant SP!'l'f'fllI'1.l'S+lxI2lgCllIll' XVindbush, Mary Booth, Perry Marsh, Dottlc Thompson. Trf'c1sur'f'rseeDorothy Royall, Joel Silver, Lena Spruill. Chap1c1inseJa1nes Richardson, James VVilliams. A!1UI.SOI'S+NII'. M. C. Miller, Mrs. M. K. Jackson, Mr. H XV. Jolmson, Miss Josie Honey. 4- n QI The Sophomore Classes, although there are several divisions of the class and the classes maintain their separate officers, most of the meet- ings are held jointly. It is hoped that this spirit of cooperation between the groups will function as one unit for Dillard. x.X.X.x.x.X-X.X.x.x.y-X1-x.g.x-x.X.X.x Dg.x-xxx-X.X-xxx.xfxfx-X-X-X-X-yvx-X I I XF-H r'5n ff N' :T Etesiimm X,.g-X-Q5 -y-g-g-i -g-g-y.g- 1315 WAENE CO GOL TTD Dimw F QHQY O F RESI-IIVIAN CLASSES 'NY' ' ' ' ' ' H, .g 'wimw f f ' c LW Q i , Y 57440 ,H AEI . l gf Q W4 'W H 4,1 Q ,vi Q , . V. '1 v, tw, . . ' R' Y '-'J - g , - Q . E ' as ' , f if e,..,,.,,w Q , ...L , -Mia Our Goal The Top Pl'l'Sl-l1l'IlfS Ervin Knight, Arthur Baldwin, Garfield Locklair. lYfl'l'-I,I'PSI.f1l'I1f- Gloria YVoodard. Rudolph Bryant. Sccl'f'fcl1'if'saeliertha Gavin, Dorothy Branch, Juanita Pearson. ASS!-Slllllf SPl'I'l'fflI'ff'Sf- Blaltie Toppins, Gladys lsler. TI'l'llSllI'l'I'S e Arthur Mumford, Judith C. Jackson, Thelma Newsome. Clzuplulneelra Hannn. Arluisors eMrs. L. P. Alexander, Mr. Leonard, Mrs. T. I. Johnson. on so The Freshman Classes wish to extend to the Senior Class at this op- portune inoinent, hearty and sincere congratulations upon the comple- tion of four years' work at Dillard, as a class you have inspired usg as individuals, you have shown us how to make Dillard proud of us. NVQ hope that the service you give to all will lead you to success. 5.x.x.x.X.g.x.g.x.x.g.X.X.x.x.x.x.x-X-Y XM -Xl-YX'X-X-X'X-YYX-X-XQX-X'X'X'X'X'N 55 TTQRDY GPLN THED-0'0'0'R gi R10 HARD ' 231 REWBQQN 1 . I R67 K! f7 fp 0 O 'U 7 if Qs QCQMDOD ff , ' f ey, gifs :iv ., . fl? KIIROXWAQ N ? fffekfx fpwgifjfw J, J' H . IZ! A 'Z ELI NENTARY X 1 lni GRAMMAH GRAIJICS Our Goal The Top PRESIDENTS: Pauline Davis. Alberta Coor, Theodore George, Charles Greene, Al- phonzo Rziiford. Evelyn Howell, ADVISORS: Miss Bunn. Mrs. Parks, Mr, Greene, Miss Faison, Mrs. Barnes, Mr. Bland. Though these classes have not had ample time to distinguish themselves they no doubt will do wonders when they're in High School. A 7, f' A . 2 I, ff 1 PM X , 5359 Mm V2 All D35 mfg? 3? 12 H gfffki X .Flctixfifies OUTSTANDING SCHOCDL School Opening Mattie D. Hatcher's Recital Edna E. Dortche's Recital Talent Program Laura Fosters Recital ACTIVITIES September 9, 1946 November 21, 1946 November 24, 1946 January 24, 1947 January 26, 1947 Variety Talent Program Unveiling of Senior Motto Negro History Program The Goodie Family Declamatory Contest Senior Class Play Seniors vs. Juniors Basketball game Spring Program Junior Class Play Junior Oratorical Contest Johnice Sutton's Recital Fayetteville Players Queen Esther Junior-Senior Prom Grammar Grade Play Veterans Play Spring Musical Vet, Memorial Day Senior Class Night Hi-Y Tri-Hi-Y Banquet Commencement Julia Joyner .. Irene VVaII .... NViIIia Bcnnettc Cora Foster Carol McKay . Cleo Barnes .. Cora Foster .. I.cIa Hamm tllarisc Sampson Edith Smith .Iohnice Sutton Iluby Foster .. Irene NVaII .. Katie Faison . Serena Bailey . .llosl AlI1If't1'c .llosl Sfzulious . . . Most 11I'Sllfjl'I'l'llI71f' II'1'II1'csl ......... lies! llnfsscfl .. 1fI'1I.fjI'UlIS .... .Yculcsl .. Q2lII'l'fl'Sf .. Tczllmlivc . . . l1l'1N'lIf1ll17ll' . 1lll1l'1II'Ill1f'lIf .. Popular . . . Slzorlcsf .. Trlllcxl .. l uIIcsl .. Lydia Thompson ..... 1,IlZI'l'Sf ....... Mary A. Parks . Bully Foster .. . Hes! Loolcilzg . . . Ifzzicxl ........ January 31. 1947 February February February February March March 19 March 21 March 21 March 28, March 28, April 15. 10. 1947 14, 1947 24. 1947 28. 1947 1947 1947 1947 1947 1947 1947 April 25, 1947 May 2, 1947 May 9. 1947 May 14, 1947 May 16, 1947 May 23, 1947 May May 30. 1947 June 6. 1947 WHOS WI-IO . . .Kenneth Becton . .Farrior Braswell . . .Farrior Braswell Kendrick Johnson . . .Boscoe Grantham . . . . .llenry Berry . .James Faison . . . .Henry Berry . . .Moses Manuel ..Tho1nas Bryant . . .Farrior Braswell ..SwindeII Barnes . . .Grover Holmes .. .VViIliam McNeil . . . .Thomas Bryant . . . .Joseph Rouse .. .XVilIiam XVhite .. .XViIIiam VVhite tllarise Sampson I'Ill'I'fllffUlIS .. .... Kendrick Johnson Hlll1li.9l1IIll' . .. .NViIIiam VVhite Margaret Ilall . S11ccccfI1'11g ..XYiIIiam McNeil Edith Smith .. lies! Pliysiqiu' ...... ..... I ienneth Becton Marie Austin .. Sweetest IJTSIIUSITIOII . ...Roscoe Grantham X X X X.X.X.X.X.X.X.X.X.X.X.X.X.X.X.X.XC5X,w,3.X.X.X.X.X.X.X.X.X.X.X.X.X.X.X.X.X X X C369 THE GENERAIQS PROBLEM 'c'1'1QA i :- G , 1 , X 0 Um fd ve . ,, Q I .1 '11 Q ?. 0 Q ir' - , I 1 A . .,. 5 K ,Q 4 X1 F 4 'Y if X 4 L.. X I V V if w Jilin- ' 5 Y A L ili ' N, ':', , 4 I ' 1' 4 5 ' 9 'fb 4 ' 5' ' I .' I . X , ' I ' ,L 'f,1.,, ' v if ' ' f V 1 .1 ' 4 4, .ggfgfg .Q Q 5 guy-g.g.g.g.g.g-g.g.g.g.g.x .X-wx-Q. .X .-5 .xA .g.x.g.g.-g.g.y.g.y.g.g.y.y.x 1377 WIT A D HUMOR James Faison, I l1ope I haven't kept you up too late. Ruby Foster, Oh, not at all. XVe would have been getting up soon anyway. Coach, Your trouble is you don't address the ball properly. Kenneth Becton, VVell, I was polite to the darn thing as long as possible. Serena Bailey, Do you have any girdles? XYhat size? 99 Miss Bailey, our girdles Salesgirl, Yes, come in four sizesAsmall, medium, wow, and holy mackeralI Student, Co Mae, how old are you ? Cora Foster, I never tell anyone my age, but as a matter of fact I've just reached twenty. Student, Indeed! VVhat detained you?', Jolmice Sutton, You know now-a-days girls can't count on boys. Irene Smith, Then what else can they count on? Jolmice Sutton, The only thing a girl can count on now-a-days is her fingers. Eddie Barfield, Do you think it's punish folks for things they haven't right to done ? Teacher, NVhy, of course not, Eddie. Eddie Barfield, XVelI, I didn't do my home- work. Swindell Barnes, You know I've just found out something new about women. Clarise Sampson, XVhat have you found out my dear Swin ? Swin Barnes, Give a woman an inch and she gets the idea she's a ruler. 54 xo. -X-X-X-X'X-X'X-X-X-X-Xfx-X-wX-X-X'X'X-N gA313.x.y.x.g.x.x.y.g.x.x.x.x.x.g.x.x. VVilliam VVhite, May I see you home, to- night? Cleo Barnes, No, I can see for myselff' VVhite, NVell, see what? Cleo Barnes, That you don't love me no more. Lela Ham, I'm a person of few words. Edward Lewis, Looks to me like youire a person of meat. Dorothy XVhite, Does my hand look like I've been toiling'? XVm. Newsome, Yes, the hand with the engagement ring shows you've been workingf, The Senior Class adopted Motto: TOGETHER LET US CLIMB, DIVIDED LET US FALL. James Flannigan, 'Dot', whatis the lnean- ing of all these flowers 'Pi' XVife, Meaning? VVhy today's your wed- dmg ZllllllVCI'SZlI'y.,, James Flannigan, You don't say so? VVell do let me know when yours is so I may do the same for you. Marie Austin, I wonder how many men will be unhappy when I marry? Margaret Hall, Just one, dearief, CL. LJ Edith Smith, Girls experimenting with men's generosity are known as humor gim- me pigs . VValdo Barnes, YVhen I wrote my girl friend I was coming home on a furlough she wrote back and said, Don,t come home on a furlough darling. come on a bus. X Mld lhl iio H II I in CIIIIIII a 1 l Studcnt Council Tri-I-li-Y I-li-Y E Future Craftsmen fi' Home Economics Club : l E f l Dramatic Club ' l Dillard Hi News Stuff Glcc Club Band Girl Scouts Boy Scouts D. O. Club f?----- ,- F X - o ...U .............g,....n. ,.,?.iZ..fl1--1 IIIIIIQH ' c ' 'PQ mimi-.g O 2 ':-D i -2- i 2-'D 53 3. ff? In lm I... u,m.m.....n....Qg,... - ,mr g gs I I lqmj im .....................,.... ........... -:JO -If 'Qi 1 7 y ,X .il f ,L-lE,U . QQ Q S C W! in :Jffl ' X 495-x.'i ' Q pi X '... ,fs sr- i' 7 -. O'-..1r-5' S -P i' ull' 'lllllll I ll Ill A llllllilllllllllll lll GIRL SCOUTS Advisor Miss J. Honey President Geraldine Best TRI-HI-Y Advisor Miss Lilllcjolln FUTURE CRAFTSMAN Advisor Mr. H. Ii. Lucas President Moses Manuel ........i..,...-Y H .N . .nr - Y- -....- - --- - A - I .X -X .X-X.YYXQX.x.x.x,.x,x,x,x,X,x,x,X.x.x.X.- ,.X.X.X.g.x,.X.xxx.x.x.x.g.1.x.x.x.x.x.x.gy STUD-ENT COUNCIL Advisor Mr. House President Thcodore Clarke .4 V 1' , guy - X.X33-X.X.X.X-X.X-X-y.x.y.y.y.x-X-X-X-G -xgxl- X C413 ji Q . 5' HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Advisors Mrs. Muilison und Miss Smith President Mary Alicc Parks X-X-x.X-X-X-g.X-g.x.qX-3.5 D. O. CLUB Advisor 's. llzlrflx .yy-X INDUSTRIAL ARTS DILLARD I-II NEWS STAFF Advisor Mrs. M. K. Jackson Editor-In-Chief Clmrlcs Hurgctte COMMERCIAL CLASS Advisor 4 Mrs. L. P. Alexander CLASS Advisor Mr. J. Lcollarcl WS f K9 I O Banu i431 Mrs. T. I. Jollnsuu BAND Advisor Mr. H. XV. ,Iolmsou Majorette Advisor Mrs. L. P. Alexander 1.4! .W QLE1-3 CLUB Advisor 'L 4 W DRAMATIC CLUB Advisor Miss R. Gray President VVilliam Harriston 'XeX-Xvg-gwx-5-X-Xvg5-X-5.1.5-X-g.g.g.g.x.y - .X.x.x ,X,x,x.x.x'x.xxx.xqx.x.x.x.x.x'x.i.x Q 44 1 L.. VETERANS' TEACHERS . ' apr 1' 1 W E 'i 43' .x.x.y-X-X-X-X-X. X-X-X-X + 1455 li S. 3 if 1 4 ....- af Janitor MR. JAMES WILLIAMS J unilrcss MRS. ESSIE DAWSON .y .y-g.g-5.x .X-X-X DIETITIANS -X-X-53.5-X-X-x.x.X-X-X.X-X-x .Y- THE VETERAN AROU D DILLARD XVhat are Veterans doing around Dillard? How much progress are they lnaking in various trades and classes? These questions have aroused considerable comlnent among the citizens of Goldsboro and SllI'- rounding cities. People seem to think that Veterans have little interest in anything except subsistence checks and that must be their reason for returning to school. This is not true. According to statistics the average Veteran attends school for the sole purpose of acquiring knowledge so he can demand a better job and contribute to the making of a better world for himself and everyone else. Veterans in the Radio class at Dillard have been increasing since the opening date June 10, 1916. The number of Veterans attending this class is 18. Veterans in the brickwork departments are increasing rapid- ly since June. 1916. The majority of lnen in this class have learned the trade so well in the past few months, that many of them have gone out on their own, either as a full time brick layer or as an apprentice. Those who have not gone out on jobs remained at the shop and completed the addition to the lunch room, while the members of the Radio class did the electrical work. Veterans in the Auto Mechanics shop: Quite a number of Veterans are interested in Auto Mechanicsg most of the men taking Auto Me- chanics cither own an automobile or have access to one. Thus extra en- thusiasm is added in this project. The Veterans in this department fin- ished several jobs during the summer, including a job for Mr. Brown, our Principal. Veterans in the woodwork departments are working right along with the Brick Layers and the Electricians. Yes, the Veterans are making progress in Tradesg also in the class rooms, they usually take the lead in most classes. According to a sys- tematic collection of facts, Veterans in all schools are outstripping the regular students. It is thought that the Veteran's war experience made him more mature. Thus he is eager to meet and master the problems of life. Since the Veteran's training started at Dillard, the total enrollment has reached a high mark of 175 in the trade classes, and a high mark of 28 in the regular classes. VVith this vast number of Veterans attend- ing school, Goldsboro can truly hope for better Citizens, both productive and financial. X X X X.X.X.X.X.X.X.X.X.X.X.X.X.X.X.X.X.GM'm.X.X.X.X.X.X.X.X.X.X.X.X.X.X.X.X.X X X -s 1116? .-'T VETERANS AT GRK A. iff? 'gr 3-GH z Q qgffgafz' 23 W T an Q? huh a ' V 1, . . 1 J 1 , 4 . ,L 52 ,fs f T T . T , , 1 Z Wm 2m .. i479 AUTO MECHANICS fx x ' l fn - f 1 . Q E' 4 'QT' 's, L K :ka fgfaddih ,- '1 . 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Vine Slrcct Phone 390 Une Stop Iiuilding .lIr1Im'1'uI Sl'l'UIl'l'H ,n 'Q' BUILDERS SUPPLIES COIVIPA N PAINTS AND ROCK NVOOI, X.X.X.x.x.y.X.-x.X.X.g.gy-X-X-3-X-1-X-ggX-X.3-X-gy-X-g.X.y.y.y.g.g.x.y. OUR PATRONS AND ORGANIZATIONS To whom we express appreciation for their faith in our book Mrs. Lela P, Alexander Mr. W. H. Aldridge Miss Rosa Atmore Mrs. Chanie M. Barnes Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Barnes, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Barnes, Jr. Wilveria Kathleen Bass Mr. Charles I. Bland Miss Viola M. Bonner Miss J. M. Boney Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Bostic. Sr. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Bostic. Jr. Mrs. Alice H. Brown Mr. Hugh V. Brown Mr. Lawyer Bryant Miss Arabia E. Bunn Miss Emily Mae Carney Mrs. Gwendolyn Carney Rainbow Cleaners Mrs. Alma W. Minnis Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Cooke Miss Margaret H. Davis Miss Mary Elizabeth Faison Miss Virginia L. Faison Wagganers Florist Hampton Alumni Miss Rosa Gray O , o o Rev. G. E. Green Miss Corine Hamilton Miss Arlena J. Riggsbee Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Joe Scott Miss Eliza O. Smith Mr. Paul Smith Mrs. Earl Stevens Mr. Emmett Swinson The Little Theatre Group Mr. James B. Tyler Dr. and Mrs. R. O. Weathers Mrs. Ernestine W. Wooten Mrs. D. W. Hardy Miss Charity Hatcher Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hatcher Wilma L. Hicks Mr. Edward A. House Mrs. M. K. Jackson Mis. Thelma I. Johnson Mr. Henry B. Johnson Miss Kathleen Kelly Mr. Garland King Mr. Thomas Lane Mr. Joseph W. Leonard Mr. William Isaac Lee Miss Doris T. Littlejohn zoazooznznzooz . I 63 I Mr. David Loftin, Jr. H. B. Lucas Mr. Mrs. Pauline T. Mattison Mr. Marcellus C. Miller Plato McCollum Mr. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Morgan Mrs. Margaret W. Morgan Mr. and Mrs. Fred McKay, Sr Leroy Newkirk Mr. Mrs. Arlena Parks Mr. Timothy L. Parks Peter Pan Club Mr. Phillip Edwards Mrs. Ella Pender Miss Betty Christine Raynor Mrs. Roberta Wright Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sampson School Street School Mrs. Goldia M. Smith Mrs. Willette B. Starke Sellye B. Stitt Miss Doris Tate Miss Ruth L. Taylor Mr. Henry Watson Mr. Robert Lee Williams Womans Civic Club X-X33 5 o 4 4 no o 0 oo o o o nun 0.0 0 0,0 e 5. o o'o 0 0 0.0 0 0 Con. ratulations 1- MMUIU4 0 00 The Class of '47 '.j ' Q: 5 M, w This year it is the Class of '47, then the Class of '48e.always another year and another group passing the first milestone on the road to success. , 0 A-C 4- '- 0.0 40 5 XVc congratulate the Class of '47, hut in your 'FHWA' quest for a future with security, do not over- 0 look Life Insurance. It is the one time-tested 25' safeguard that will provide a dependahle fin- '-Q ancial background for future endeavors. 0 x Q? leg. ls 'jf 1 15. a- g .. at N- 1 S 4 'il' Goldsboro Branch NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. If 0 0 0.0 301 S. James Street I. C. C. Spaulding, President E. R. 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