Dillard High School - Dillardites Yearbook (Goldsboro, NC)
- Class of 1961
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THE DILLARDITE Presented by the Senior Class of DILLARD HIGH SCHOOL Goldsboro, North Carolina FOREWORD In this modern era, there are missies, jets, atomic and neuclear power, rockets and satellites that are familiar to us . . . typical but dignified teenagers . . . called Seniors” . . . who are about to be spun into orbit. Ye, we’re typical high school students . . . launched four years ago . . . securely anchored to our seats . . . well ... to try to acquire knowledge of unfamiliar instruments that surround us in our spaceship. Now we anxiously await in our nose-cone . . . that . . . well . . . final thrust in space. Yes, we do have a know- ledge of this new space world . . . yet ... we have to meet many experiences . . . responsibilities . . . challenges it offers. Many Seniors will go to other planets . . . maybe to settle down ... or launch again . . . maybe to new heights. Well, here is your book, the Dillardite, to relive that wonderful ride ... in our spaceship . . . many joys . . . hardships and unforgettable moments encountered during those years. We the staff, hope you will share with us our interpre- tation of . . . well . . . That Old Dillard Spirit. 2 SUPERINTENDENTS MESSAGE You are to be congratulated on the fine yearbook you have produced. It reflects the spirit of cooperation, the diligent ef- fort put forth and the patience you have shown in completing this project. As you graduate and enter the adult world around you it will be beneficial to you to remember that your commencement is, as the word implies, a beginning as well as an opportunity to continue your development. It will become increasingly im- portant for you to set your mind upon your task and to concentrate upon your purpose. Your life is a trust from God and should be lived in a way that will meet with His approval. Your task is to utilize his gifts to you--your heart, your hand, your brain and your soul-- and to develop them to the utmost. Let me extend to you at this time every good wish for con- tinued success and happiness. M. H. Sko e. PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE s - ■ . m - • ■HfcJS ' 1 Greetings Class of 1961: My heartiest congratulations to each of you for your successful climb to this point in your educational ladder. May you long remember the helpful steps that you took to make this your crowning year in your career as a high school student! I have been most pleased with the progress, seriousness of purpose, and general initiative of the Class of 1961. We know that you represent the largest class in the history of our School. We hope that you represent the class having re- ceived the most in quality education. More has been offered to you than to any other class in the history of Dillard High School. Let the work recorded in this, your DILLARDITE, be a reminder of the pleasant and eventful years you studies at Dillard High School. I shall reflect with happiness upon the three years as co-advisor of your class. I shall cherish the cooperation and memories of you as the first class to graduate under my principalship. 4 DEDICATION To one who has understood our problems, and who has given immeasurable amounts of energy, guidance, and resourcefulness to make our school life pleasant and successful. His determined effort to make us satisfied and happy shall always be remembered as one of our most precious high school memories. Words cannot express our appreciation for his various contributions; but to show how much we love, honor, and respect him, we dedicate the '61 DILLARDITE to our principal, Mr. John Henry Wooten. 5 To the one who has willingly served us well we dedicate this portion of the Dillardite to Mr. E. A. House. Mr. E. A. House was born in Asheville, North Carolina, December 25, 1908. He attended and graduated from Stephens Lee High School, University, Charlotte, North Carolina where he received his B.S. degree and received his Masters degree from the University of Conn. Mr. House began his educational duties at E.E. Smith High School of Kenansville, North Carolina. He served for eleven years as principal of Dudley Elementary School. In 1944 Mr. House came to Goldsboro and served as Coach and assist- ant principal at Dillard High School and later became Health and Physical Education Co-ordinator and his last position was that of Super- visor of instructions for the Goldsboro City Schools. His participation in the many civic activities of Goldsboro and the state were most outstand- ing. He served as Secretary of the North Carolina Athletic Association for a number of years. It was indeed inspiring to have had Mr. House serve his community, state, and nation in civic, religious and educational affairs. 6 Associate Editor Joseph E. Gaynor Advertising Manager Sandra Moses Typist Faye Robinson Ann Moses Cora A. Hogans Ruth Williams Art Editor James Edward White Typist Essie Skinner Joyce Hamilton DILLARDITE STAFF Make-up Editor John Edward Kirk Sports Editor James Thomas Isler Business Manager Leroy Seegars Copy Editor Daniel Clarke 7 TABLE OF CONTENTS 8 ministra Miss Wanda P. Gunnings, B.S. A. T. College English Robert O. Hawkins, B.S. Kentucky S. Physical Education, Sociology Edward A. House, A.B., Johnson C. Smith M.A. University of Conn. Supervisor Mrs. Dorothy W. Hardy, A.B. North Carolina College, M.A. Columbia University Guidance Counselor With Co-Operation and Understanding Edmond B. Hughes, B.S. West Virginia State, Band Mrs. Minnie K. Jackson, A.B., Shaw University, N.C. College English, Latin Mrs. H. H. Hughes, B.S. Shaw U. Biology, General Science Randall R. James, B.S. Livingstone College, Eckles Embalming College Math 10 Mrs. Channie Barnes A.B. Livingstone College General Science, Biology Patrick Best B.S. North Carolina College General Science Biology Mrs. Doris L. Brown A.B. Shaw Uni- versity; B.S. N. C. College; M.A. New York University Librarian Mrs. Theresa O. Brown B.S. Shaw Uni- versity; M.S. Renesselaer Polytechnic Institute; Howard University Math They Guide Us Ever Forward Mrs. Josie B. Carr A.B. Shaw Uni versity; M.A. University of Michigan History Mrs. Annie Burnette B.A. North Carolina College History, English James E. Green A. B. Clark Uni- versity; Hampton Institute; B. D. Gammon Theological Seminary English, Math Dowery Kentucky State Health Phy. Ed. Robert L. 11 Miss Ariena J. Riggsbee, B.S. Hampton Institute; Wayne University; N. C. College Business Education Mrs. Ruba A. Siler, B.S. N. C. College; Xavier Mathematics Miss Eliza O. Smith B.S., M.S. N. C. College Home Economics William P. Siler B.S. A. T. College Industrial Education From Their Experiences We Profit Neil A. Stitt B. A. St. Augustine's College; Sherman Square Studios; University of Penn., M.S. Music, Business Miss Catherine Sneed B.S., N. C. College Home Economics T. Torey, B.S. South Carolina A. M. General Science Driver Education Pernell G. Wilder B.S. Tuskegee Institute. Industrial Education Mrs. Dorothy D. Jones, A.B. West Virginia State. English Herman B. Lucas Hampton Institute Masonry Mrs. Thelma Johnson B.S. Hampton Institute; Juilliard School, Berkshire Center. Music Miss Sallie E. Jones, B.A. St. Augustine's College. English, French From Their Knowledge We Learn Mrs. Thelma McCoy B.A. N. C. College Social Studies Mrs. Alma W. Minnis, A.B. Virginia State; M.A. Hampton Institute. English Alton B. Parker Livingstone College; M.A. N. C. College Chemistry Physics Timothy L. Parks Hampton Institute. Carpentry 13 From Their Services We Benefit 14 SENIOR CLASS ADVISORS R. James J. B. Carr 16 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President--James Thomas Isler Vice President--George Batiste, Jr. Sec.--Cleo Richardson Treasurer--Geraldine Dortch Parliamentarian--Joseph Gaynor Sgt. at Arms--William Rich Corr. Sec.--Jesse Phillips Chaplain--William McIntyre Asst. Sec.--Faye Robinson 17 Alston, James Earl (Bro) Glee Club; French Club 4; Basketball; Yearbook Staff; Sgt.-of-arms of Homeroom 2,3; Aim: Doctor Alston, William Ruben (Ruby) Safety Patrol Club Aim: To join the U.S. Army Armstrong, Leroy (Bow) Hi-Y Club; Football; Basketball; Baseball; Safety Club; Student Council; Class Officer. Aim: To join the U.S. Army Artis, Marie Safety Club 1,2,3,4; Dance Group 1,2,3,4. Aim: Nursing Career We, the Seniors, Present Our Story Ashford, Marion Delois (Sister) Arts and Crafts 1; Dramatics 2; Girl Scouts 1; Glee Club 3,4; Student Council 4; Press Club. Aim: Nursing Career Atkinson, Nancy Aileen (Boot) Band II 1,2,3,4; Student Council 1; Science Club; Dramatics 2; Band Club 2,3; Secretary of record class 3; Aim: Registered Nurse Atkinson, Shirley Jean (Curly) Dramatics Club 1; Dance Group 2; Public Speak- ing Club 4; Junior Oratorical Club 3; Office Staff 3,4. Aim: Clerk Typist Austin, James David (Butch) F.T.A. Club 1; Jr. Hi-Y 2; Senior Hi-Y 3,4. 18 Ayres, Harvey (Chief) F.T.A. Club; Varsity Club 4; Library Staff 1; Baseball Team 1,2,3,4; Dramatics 2. Aim: Professional baseball player Baldwin, David George Explorers 1,2,3; Hi-Y 4; Aim: To join U.S. Army Barnes, Annie Elnora (Will) Creative Dancing 1; Science Club 2; French Club 3; French Activity 4; Aim: Secretary Barnes, Bernetta (Net) Tri-Hi-Y 1,2; Dance Group, 3; Business Review Club 4; Aim: Career in Business Administration As We Gaze Back Through the Years Barnes, Rudolph Edward (Pee Wee) Office 1,2,3; Sightseeing Club; Aim: ? Barnes, Olivia (Starlet) Yearbook Staff 4; Library Club 1; Science Club 2; French Club 3; Junior Oratorical Club 3; French Activity Club 4; Aim: Guidance Counselor Barnes, Robert Lee Student Council; Explorer Club; Glee Club 1,2,3; Business Review Club; Safety Patrol 4; Aim: ? Barnes, Sheila Beatrice Dramatics 1; Glee Club 2,4; Press Club 4; Office Staff 4; Honor Society; Administrative Assistant 3; Aim: Medical Secretary 19 Barnes, Thomas Franklin (Tom) F.T.A. 1, Hi-Y 1, Varsity Club 1, Chaplain of SC 3, Arts and Craft 4, Pres, of home room 1, Chaplain of home room 2. Aim: Baseball Player Batiste, George, Jr. (Teesy) Glee Club 1,2, Science Club 1, Pres, of Home- room, Vice-Pres. of Senior Class, Varsity Club 2, Dance Group 4, Vice-Pres. Honor Society. Aim: Pharmacist Bell, Henry (Tiger) Varsity Club, Football team, Baseball team. Aim: To join U.S. Marine Corps Bell, Mary Lois (Mabelle) Arts Craft Club; Bible Club 2; F.T.A. Club 3, Press Club 4. Aim: Sociologist Stag Parties, Dances, Games Best, Andrew JP F.T.A. Club 1, Hi-Y Club 2, Safety Club 4, Varsity Club 3. Aim: U.S. Marine Corp. Best, Sandra Jean Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Honor Society, Homecoming Queen of 1959, Math Club 4, Teller of D.H.S. Bank 3. Aim: Surgical Nurse Best, Verlene (Shortie) Student Council 1,3; Member of Yearbook staff Glee Club 1,2; Safety Patrol; Vice President of Homeroom. Aim: Secretary Best, Walter M Dance Group 1,2,3; Student Council 1, Aim: To be good citizen 20 Boothe, Edward Charles Varsity Club 1,2,3,4; Hi-Y 1; Baseball 2,3; Ass. Secretary; Basketball Team 1,2,3,4, Aim: To attend college Borah, Bobby Michael Science Club 1,2, Glee Club 2; Math Club 4; Aim: Radio Engineering Braswell, Shirley Crafts Club 1, Dramatics club 2,3; Business club 4. Aim: Nurse Braswell, Vera (Vara) Honor Society; Newspaper Editorial Staff 1,2,3,4; Safety Patrol 3; Glee club 2,4; Library Staff 4; Jr. Oratorical club 3; Dramatics Club 1. Aim: Chemist Steadies, Homecomings, Plays Brewer, Elizabeth Ellen (Liz) Tri-Hi-Y 1; Asst. Treasurer; Future Teachers of America club 2; Drama club 3; Business Review Club 4. Aim: Cosmetologist Brown, David R. Bible Club 1; Safety Club 2,3; Safety Patrol 1. Aim: To join armed service Burden, Leon Future Teachers of America 1; Dramatics Club 1; Carpentry 2; Hi-Y Club 1; Baseball 2; Junior Play 1. Aim: To Join U.S. Army Chatman, Carolyn ,,ChatM Dramatics Club 1; Administrative Assistant 3; Aim: Secretary 21 Clark, Daniel Leroy (Danny) Band Club 1,2,3,4, Business Manager, Junior class; Arts Crafts 1; President Homeroom 3; Aim: Pilot, U.S. Air Force Coley, Bruce Band Club 3,4; Hi-Y 1; Baseball Team 1, Bus Driver. Aim: Military Career Council, Henry (Goose) Student Council; Safety Patrol. Aim: U.S. Army Cox, Dorothy Jean (Little Bit) Bible Club 1; Glee Club 2,3; Press Club 1; Aim: Nursing Career . .and . ♦ ♦ Cox, Elijah (Boot) T) Safety Patrol 1,2,3,4. Aim: To be a bricklayer Darden, Camell Senior Hi-Y 1; Sightseeing Club 4. Aim: Carpentry Teacher Darden, Milford E. Varsity Club 2,3,4, Football 2,3,4. Aim: To Join U.S. Army Davis, Jay Dee Voc. Ind. 1, Bible Club 2; Math 4. Aim: To join U.S. Navy 22 Davis, Peggy (Chink) Safety Patrol 2; Dramatics 2,3; Press Club 1; Flag bearer 3,4; Office Staff 4; Aim; Secretary Dawson, Harold Edward, Jr. (Bud) Glee Club 1,2,4; Band Club 2,3,4; Dance Group 1,2; Football 2,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Aim; To attend College Davis, Norwood V. (Bill) Hi-Y Club 1,2,3,4; Baseball Team 1,2,3,4; Aim: Professional baseball player Dortch, Geraldine (Gerrie) Dramatics Club 1; Glee Club 2,4; Press Club 3,4; Junior Oratorical Club 3; Treasurer of Homeroom 1,4; Aim: Elementary Teacher Never-to-Be Forgotten Friendships Dreighton, Merian Arts and Crafts 1; Tri-Hi-Y Club 2; Bible Club 3; Business Review Club 4; Junior Oratorical Contest 3; Glee Club 1; Aim: Secretary Edwards, Evelyn Frances (Evie) Tri-Hi-Y 1; Dance Group 2,3,4; Aim: Nurse Elliott, Marilyn Jean D Tri-Hi-Y Club 1; Dramatics Club 2,3; Junior Oratorical Contest 3; Press Club 4; Junior Oratorical Club 3; Aim: Registered Nurse Evans, Hilda (Rabbit) Bible Club 1,2,3; Press Club 4; Glee Club 4; Aim: Secretary 23 Evans, Leroy ( Muscles”) Explorers Club 1, Safety Club 3, Dramatics Club 2, Band Club 4. Aim: To join armed service Exum, Johnnie Wayne ( Red”) F.T.A. Club 1, Science Club 2, Sightseeing Club 4. Aim: To be a carpenter Exum, Olytha Gray ( Tootsie”) Speech Club 1, Glee Club 2,3,4; Business Review 4, Band Asst. Secretary of homeroom Aim: Private Secretary Ford, Grant Junior O Hi-Y Club 1, Safety Club 2; Football 1,2,3,4, Varsity Club 4. Aim: U.S. Army Fond Memories of Our Ford, Jimmie Edward ( Sparo ) F.T.A. Club, Treasurer, homeroom 1-4, Dra- matics Club 2, Student Council 3, Senior Hi-Y 4, Aim: To join U.S.A.F. Ford, Minnie Pearl Safety Patrol Club 1, Arts Crafts Club 2, Speech Club 3, Glee Club 4, Library Club 4. Aim: Private Secretary Ford, Raiford ( Heavyweight ) Safety Club 1,2, French Club 3, Dramatics Club 4. Aim: Professional Basketball player Garrett, Johnnie Haskell ( Petter Rabbit ) Safety Club 1,2, Varsity Club 3,4, Football Team 2,3,4, 24 Gaynor, Joseph Earl President, Student Council, Honor Society; Math Club (Vice Pres.) Assistant Editor, Year- book; President of Sophomore Junior classes; President of home room 1,2,3; Captain of foot- ball team 4; Defensive Captain, Shrine Bowl team 1960. Aim: Engineer George, Clarence Explorers club 1; Safety Club 1,3,4. Aim: To join U.S. Army Glenn, Earl Jr. National Honor Society 3,4; Glee Club 2; Class vice president 2,3; Football 4; Baseball 1,2,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Treasurer Student Council 2; Dramatics 1; Science Study 4. Aim: Dentist Griffin, Raiford Science Club 1,2,3; Sightseeing Club 4. Aim: Barber Past Teachers . . . Hall, Betty Bible Club 2; Safety Patrol; Math Club; Speech Club; Glee Club; National Honor Society; Student Council representative; Secretary home room 4. Aim: Stenographer Hall, Hugh Gastelle Billy” Safety Club 1,2,3,4. Aim: Architectural Engineering Hall, Jimmy Lee Explorers Club 1,2,3; Aim: Professional Guitarist Hamilton, Joyce Ann Shortie Dramatics 1; Glee Club, President yearbook staff 4. Aim: English Teacher 25 Hamm, Curtis Eugene Hi-Y 1, Band Club 2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4, Aim: Artist Hamm, Hattie (Hat) Tri-Hi-Y Club 1; Dance Group 2, Bible Club 3; Business Review 4. Aim: Secretarial Career Harper, Geraldine (Hopper Grass) Dramatics Club 2,3, Arts Crafts 1, Cheer- leader 3,4; Secretary of Homeroom. Aim: Certified Public Accountant Hatch, Elizabeth Ann (Chick-Chick) Dramatics Club 2,3; Safety Club 3; Cheer- leaders'Club 4, Office Staff 4; Library Staff 3. Aim: Secretary Through the Years Herring, George Lawrence (Tom) Explorer Club 1, Jr. Hi-Y 2, (Pres.) Senior Hi-Y 3,4; Sec. 1. Aim: Architectural Engineer Hicks, Hattie Louise (Lou) Dramatics Club 1, Dance Group 2,3, Cheer- leader 4. Aim: Nursing career Hogans, Cora Anne Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Math 4; Yearbook Com- mittee 4; Vice Pres, of Homeroom 3; Secretary, Math Club. Aim: To be Elementary Teacher Holloway, Benjamin Franklin Explorer 1, Varsity Club 2,3,4; Basketball team 2,3. Aim: Electronic Technician 26 House, Christine Bible Club 1,2, Student Council Representative 1, World Peace Contest--2nd Place winner, Glee Club 3, Press Club 2,3,4. Aim: Practical Nurse Howell, Mary Lee ('’Peaches”) Arts Crafts Club 1, Dramatics Club 2, Press Club 3,4, Aim: Registered Nurse Howell, Ralph Sidney Hi-Y 1,2, Press Club 3; School messenger 3,4, Member of Honor Society, Dramatics Club, Business Manager, Dillard Hi News, Aim: Veterinarian Hunter, Phyllis Faye ( sister ) Press Club--News Editor 3, Dramatics Club 1, Tri-Hi-Y 2, Public Speaking 4, Sec. of home- room 1. Aim: Laboratory Technician We Have Diligently Isler, James Thomas ( Pipe ) £ Hi-Y 1, Glee Club 2, Press Club 3, President of the Junior Oratorical Club 3, Pres., Senior Class. Aim: To attend college Jackson, Harry ( Jack ) F.T.A. Club 1, Safety Club 2, Sr. Hi-Y 3, Var- sity Club 4; Football Team 4. Aim: To join U.S.M.C. Jackson, Leroy Ira ( shotgun ) Hi-Y Club 2, Pres, of Varsity Club 4, Pres, of record class 1, Supt. of Masonry class 4, Capt. of Varsity Basketball Team 4, Aim: Military Career Jenkins, Annie Louise ( sister ) F.T.A. Club 3, Business Review 4, Aim: Secretary 27 Johnson, Henrietta U National Honor Society, Dillard Band 2,3,4, Glee Club 1,2,3,4, Band Club 1,2,3,4, Oratori- cal Club 3, Junior Class Play 3, Aim: Music Teacher Jolly, Willie Lee ( Bill, Jr. ) Hi-Y 1,2, Varsity 3,4, Aim: Engineer Jones, Andrew ( Killer”) Hi-Y Club 1, Safety Club 2, Senior Hi-Y 3, Mec. Drawing 4. Aim: Marine Corp. Jones, Bobby Nathaniel ( Tap ) Safety Club 1,2,3, Cheerleaders’ Club 4. Aim: Undecided and Faithfully Kirk, John Edward ( Poss ) Glee Club 1,2, Political Science 1, Math Club 3, Press Club 4, Honor Society, Student Council 2, Junior Class Play 3, Editor, Dillard Hi News 4, Make-up editor, yearbook. Aim: Mathematician V Langley, Jean (Jeanie) Student Council 2, Glee Club 1,2,3,4, Cheer- leader 1, Safety Patrol. Aim: WAF Langston, Christine ( Chris ) Tri-Hi-Y, Dramatics Club 3, Aim: Private Secretary Leggett, Noma Meredith Dramatics Club 1, Dance Group 2,3,4, Sec. of homeroom 4. Aim: Nursing Career 28 Lewis, Annie Lee (Anne) Dramatics Club 1,2, Cheerleader 2,3, Secretary, Junior Class 3, Corr. Sec. of Student Council 4, Public Speaking Club 4, Secretary of 10th grade home room. Aim: Telephone Operator Lewis, Cheryl Bible Club 1, Glee Club 2, Math 3, Science Study 4, Secretary of class 2, Pres., home room 3,4, Honor Society. Aim: Medical Technician Lewis, John Thomas Safety Club 1,2,3, Band Club 1, Aim: To join U.S. Marine Corps. Lewis, Raymond Earl Hi-Y Club 1, Band Club 2,3,4, Aim: Band Teacher Strived Consistently for Excellence, Lucas, Letha Mae (Datsy) F.T.A. Club 1, Tri-Hi-Y Club 2, F.T.A. Club 3, French Club 4, Aim: To be a psychiatrist McDuffie, Lonnie (Squirrel) Explorers Club 1,2, Glee Club 1, Safety Club 1, Aim: To join U.S. Army or work as carpenter McIntyre, William R. (Mack) -p Glee Club 3,4, Safety Patrol 3,4, Aim: To join U.S. Air Force McNair, Wilma Marie Arts and Crafts 1, Glee Club 2,3,4, Press Club 4, Aim: To be a Seamstress 29 Merriweathers, Samuel Henry (’’Devil ) Student Council 1,2, Safety Patrol 1,2, Hi-Y 3, Varsity Club 4, Vice President of home room. Aim: Armed Services Miles, Mary Elizabeth ( Blossom ) Dramatic Club 1,2,3, Sightseeing Club 4. Aim: Secretary Moses, Annie Mae Dramatics 1, Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Press 4; Year- book Staff 4. Aim: Private Secretary Moses, Sandra ( San ) Dramatics Club, 1,2,3; Math Club 4; Honor Society 3,4; Advertising Manager, Yearbook Staff; Sec. of Dramatics Club 1,2,3. Aim: Registered Nurse In Order to Take Our Places Murdock, Carol Ann ( Head ) Dance Group 3, Homeroom President 3, Junior Oratorical Club 3, Library Club 4. Aim: Teacher Musgrave, Mamie Dramatics Club 1,2,3, Science Club 1, Student Council 1, Glee Club 1, World Peace Contest 3. Aim: Medical Technician Parks, Otis Sam Band Club 1,2; Hi-Y 3,4; Aim: Dentist Parks, Rochelle ( Chelle ) Dramatics Club 1,3; N.H.A. Club 3, Co-Captain Cheering Squad 4; Class Secretary 1,2,3,4; Class President 1. Aim: Typist 4 Peacock, Harold Scott Science Club 1, Safety Club 2; Band Club 2, Student Council 4; Member of the Senior Band. Aim: U.S. Air Force Career Peacock, Pauline Paisley (Prycock) Dance Group 1,2,3,4; Junior oratorical contest, 2nd place winner, Majorette 1,2,3,4. Aim: Surgical Nurse Person, James Safety Club; Aim: To join U.S.M.C. Peterson, Frances Lee Dramatics Club, Secretary 1, Speech Club 2, Future Teachers 3; Glee Club 2,4, Office Assistant 4. Aim: Secretary in This Space Age. Phillips, Jessie Marie (Sister) Arts Crafts Club, Band; Student Council, Honor Society; Junior Oratorical Club 3; Bible Club. Aim: Elementary Teacher Pouncey, Marie Antoinette (Tonee) Glee Club 1,2,3,4, Honor Society, World Peace Contest winner 3, 1st Girl Scouts 2, N.H.A, Club 3,4. Aim: Home Economics Major Rattliff, Joyce Marie (Retha) Glee Club 2, Math Club 4, Safety Patrol 4. Aim: Cosmetologist Reddick, Lucy Lee (Peggie) Glee Club 1,2,3,4, Press Club 4. Aim: Nursing Career 31 Rich, William Student Council 1,2,3, Hi-Y, Varsity Club 2,3,4, Home room Pres. 1,4, Football team, Baseball team 3. Aim: To enter College Richardson, Cleo Tri-Hi-Y 1, Treasurer of F.T.A. 2, Drama Club 3, Business Review Club 4, Treasurer of Home room; Secretary of Senior Class. Aim: Private Secretary Richardson, Charles Linwood (Rat) Jr. Hi-Y Club, Sr. Hi-Y Club 2, Varsity Club 3, Math Club. Aim: Aeronautics Engineer Robinson, Faye Lajeune (Chick) Glee Club 1,2,3,4, Girl Scouts, Honor Society, Math Club, Typing Contest, Miss Varsity” 60, Assistant Secretary, Senior Class; Secretary Honor Society, Secretary home room 1,3, Aim: Private Secretary Let Us Not Forget Robinson, Jazell Explorers' Club 1, Varsity Club 2,3,4, Football Team 4. Aim: To be a surgeon Robinson, Vonnell(Big Daddy) Varsity Club 1,2,3,4, Football team 1,2,3,4, Student Council, Sgt.-at-arms, Basketball manager 1,2,3,4, Bus Driver 2,3,4, Shrine Bowl Game player 4. Aim: Professional Football player Rodgers, Donald Hi-Y Club 1, Varsity Club 2,3,4, Junior Varsity Basketball 2, captain, 2nd year, Varsity Bas- ketball 3,4, Baseball team 1,2,3, Aim: U.S.A.F. Savage, Greather O’Neil (Grete) Student Council 1, Arts and Crafts Club 1, World Peace Contest 2, Band II Club Student 2,3,4, Junior Contest 3, Aim: To be a registered nurse 32 Scott, Sybil Faye (Foxy) Junior Class Play 3; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Student Council 1,2,4; Dramatics Club 1, Dillard Bank Teller 3,4; Miss Homecoming 2,4; President of Homeroom 2; Aim: Laboratory Technician Seegars, Leroy B. (Siggs) Yearbook staff, Bible Club 1, Glee Club 2, Public Speaking Club, Dramatics Club, Chaplain, Student Council. Aim: Theology Instructor Sherard, Betty Jean Arts and Crafts 1, Vice Pres, of F.T.A. Club 2, Dramatics Club 3, Business Review 4. Aim: Secretary Skinner, Essie Karol ( Sug ) Dramatics Club 1,2,3, Press Club. Aim: Typist Our Dear Parents Simmons, Janice ( Jan”) Student Council 2,3,4, Bible Club 1, Dramatics Club 3, Glee Club 3,4, Speech Club 4. Aim: Secretary-Receptionist Smith, Albert Blair ( Baby Brother) Senior Hi-Y 3,4, Band Club 1,2, Aim: To be a lawyer or join the U.S.M.C. Smith, Jr., Bennie ( Brother ) Science Club 1,2, Senior Hi-Y Club 3. Aim: To be a carpenter Smith, Marshall A. Explorers 1, Hi-Y Club 2, Patrol Force 2,3,4, Aim: Architectural Engineering or Aircraft Maintenance as service career in U.S. Air Force 33 Smith, Sterling Science Club 1, Safety Club 2,3, Senior Hi-Y Club 4. Aim: Auto Mechanic Stevens, Marjorie Creta Library Club 3, Dramatics Club 1, Glee Club 2,4, Public Speaking 4, Student Council 3, Vice-Pres., Dramatics Club 3, Junior Oratorical Club 3, Flag Bearer, D.H.S. Band 4. Aim: Nurse Stevens, Minnie Pearl (Coffee) Glee Club 1,3, Administrative Assistant 3, Financial Secretary, Junior Class 3, Secretary homeroom, recording Sec. Student Council, Pres. Honor Society. Aim: Atomic Research Field Taylor, Eula Mae (Cookie) Arts and Craft 1, Student Council 1, Dramatics Club 3, Dance Group 1,2. Aim: Stenographer Who Have Sacrificed Taylor, Flora Arts and Craft, Secretary, F.T.A., Club 3, Business Review Club 4. Aim: Stenographer Dramatics Taylor, John (Mickey) O Safety Club 1,2,3. Aim: Professional baseball player Thomas, Frances Elizabeth (Frankie) X) Speech Club 1, Tri-Hi-Y 1,2, Safety Patrol 3, Press Club 4. Aim: Nursing career Thompson, Carolyn Dramatics 1, Glee Club 2,3, Safety Patrol Club 3, French Club 4. Aim: Nursing career 34 Thompson, Ruth Mary Speech Club--1, French Club--2, F.T.A.--3, Business Review Club--4, Junior Oratorical Club-- 3. Aim: Secretary Vinson, Barbara ( Barb ) Dramatics Club--1,2,3, Speech Club--1, Stu- dent Council--l. Aim: Secretary Wellington, George Lee ( Knot ) Science Club--1, Safety Club--2, Senior Hi-Y Club--3. Aim: To join U.S. Army Watson, Virginia Mae ( Sanky ) Glee Club--1, Asst. Sec., Tri-Hi-Y--2, Dra- matics Club--3, Library Staff--3, Library Club--3, Public Speaking--4. Aim: Secretary In Order That We Might White, James Edward ( Joedy ) Vice President, Student Council--4, Varsity Club--2,3, Honor Society--3,4, Math Club, Pres.--4, Football, Co-captain--1,2,3,4, Dramatics Club Hi-Y--1, Associate Editor, Dillard Hi News. Aim: Air Force Pilot Whitley, John Henry ( John Pete ) Safety Club--1,2, Student Council, Varsity Club--3, Football Tearn--4. Aim: Government Worker Williams, Joseph ( Joe-Joe ) X) Glee Club--l-4, Football--l-4, Basketball-- 2-4, Baseball--3. Aim: Engineer Wilkins, Shirley Ann Tri-Hi-Y Club--1, Bible Club--2, Business Review Club--4, Glee Club. Aim: Secretary 35 9 Williams, Margaret Speech Club 1, F.T.A. Club 2, Business Review Club 3. Aim: Typist Williams, Margie Library Club 1, Science Club 4, Business Review Club 4. Aim: Stenographer Williams, Margaret A. Science Club--1,2,3, Business Review Club--4. Aim: Nurse Williams, Ruth Geneva ( Cookie”) Glee Club--2,3,4, Tri-Hi-Y 1, World Peace Speaking Contest--3, Vice-Pres. of homeroom-- 3,1, Yearbook Staff. Aim: Missionary Reach Our Goal — Woodard, William Earl Speech Club--1, Jr. Hi-Y Club--2, Senior Hi-Y Club--3,4. Aim: Unknown D Wooten, Oscar ( Ray ) Student Council--2, Safety Club--1,4. Aim: Bricklayer Wright, Edward Lawerence Senior Hi-Y, Secretary, homeroom--4. Aim: to enter armed service Wynbush, Ruth Tri-Hi-Y; Press Club, Bible Club--1,2, Junior Oratorical Contest--3, Arts Crafts Club--1. Aim: Teacher 36 Yelverton, William Henry Sr. Hi-Y 1; Student Council 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 2; Press Club 1; Safety Club 1; Jr. Oratorical 3. Aim: U.S. Army Yelverton, Jockie (Jock) Safety Club 1,2,3,4. Aim: Carpenter Graduation!! 37 THOSE UNFORGETTABLE LYRICS ODE TO DILLARD By Henrietta Johnson Tune: God of Our Fathers We sing our song of loyalty, Dillard our alma mater true. Dillard we love, our alma mater dear Faithful and true, with strength throughout each year. Dillard we serve in humble thankfulness Striving to show that we can do our best. Parents our lives and hearts to thee we give, You gave us courage and the will to live. Teachers and friends whose love and loyalty, Gave us the knowledge that will set us free. We stand united reaching for our goal, As we march on success will soon unfold. Dillard we hail thee as our guiding light, To lead us onward toward a future bright. God bless these walls, and may they ever stand, Guiding us with a strong and mighty hand. And keep them safe forever night and day. We lift our voices in eternal praise. We sing our song, We sing our song, Dillard we sing to thee. Class Motto: We sail the sea of ambition to anchor in the harbor of success. Class colors: Light blue and white Class flower: American beauty rose 38 A GAZE INTO THE CRYSTAL BALL CLASS PROPHECY Who's Who and Why in Goldsboro, North Carolina, dedicated to the class of 1961. The following items give a glimpse into the future of some of the members of this distinquished class: Bernetta Barnes will be a singer at the Apollo Theater. Bobby Borah will be the mad Scientist. Evelyn Edwards will star with the June Taylor dancers. Joseph Gaynor will be a civil engineer in India. Earl Glenn will make the world’s TOP TEN PLAYBOYS’ list. John Kirk will be a renowned mathematician. Cora Hogans will teach in Africa. James White will be a pilot for the United States Air Force. Faye Robinson will be private secretary to the President. Leroy Seegars will be as well known as Martin Luther King. Joseph Williams will be on the Cherry Hospital Staff, Goldsboro, N. C. Greather Savage will be a great social leader. Danny Clark will head Clark’s Grocery. Joyce Rattcliff will become a leading cosmetologist. Leroy Jackson will be playing with the Harlem Globe Trotters. Sandra Best will still be on the HEAD-QUARTERS Staff. Marie Pouncey will be a fashion designer in Paris. Jessie Phillips will be a spy for the F.B.I. Annie Lewis will keep her shape. Sybil Scott will always be a Queen in one competitive activity or another. Raymond Lewis will always be late. Henrietta Johnson will be a great musician. Ruth Williams will be a Sunday School Teacher. Jimmy Ford will be a Public Defender. James Alston will travel far. Curtis Hamm will be most popular with the females. William Rich will succeed Congressman Adam C. Powell as pastor of Abyssinia Baptist Church. Janice Simmons will succeed as a career girl. I congratulate the class of 1961 on the brilliant success each of its members is about to achieve on its famous future? 39 GREAT ACHIEVEMENTS (From the Achives of Dillard High School--year--2061) BOTH PAST AND PRESENT The history of the graduating class of nineteen hundred and sixty one was an extraordinary one filled with great scholars, musicians, athletic competition, vivacious individuals unprofessionally skilled in the art of dancing, and, of course, honors accompanied with past deeds. This class was the first four-year class to graduate from the newly completed institution. This in itself might have been an omen of good luck to the class. As I briefly flip my fingers through the pages of their history--I come to the year of nineteen-hundred and fifty seven. It was a great year for the freshmen of this institu- tion. Binnie Barnes reigned as homecoming queen. Judging from this blurred picture, it was a right choice. Joseph Gaynor was the president of the class. 1958-59 was another great year for the more matured and thoughtful sophomores of Dillard. Eleven of them became probationary members of the National Honor Society. Marie Pouncey was Miss Sweetheart” of the Royal Knights. Determined not to be outdone, Sybil Scott from that class was Miss Home- coming.” It seems that this class had excellent participation in all the activities of Dillard. 1959-60--A year that was eagerly awaited by all persons--The Junior Year! ! This year topped all years for this class. Joseph Gaynor was president of the class. Under his guidance, the class prospered. Twenty-one Juniors became active members of the Honor Society. Indeed, this was a record perfor- mance. This class had excellent participation in sports--The class rallied again and Sandra Best was Miss Homecoming.” At the end of the year, Joseph Gaynor was chosen president of the student council and James Isler, president of the class. It was a wonderful year with a wonderful ending. As I thumb into 1960-61, I see that the class of ’61 were eagerly preparing for classes, college, tak- ing exams, and of course, there was the usual excitement of a Senior class. Although this is nothing unusual for the class, Sybil Scott thundered into first place as Miss Homecoming. Earl Glenn was chosen Editor of the yearbook, John Kirk, as I see, was editor of the school paper, the Dillard High News. Henrietta Johnson wrote the class song, Ode to Dillard, and as I said, the usual excitement of a senior class. The colors of the class were light blue and white, and the flower was the American beauty rose. Under the supervision of the faculty advisors, Mrs. D. D. Jones, Mr. R. James, Mrs. J. B. Carr, Mr. J. E. Green, and Mrs. T. O. Brown, some of the members of this class anchored in the harbor of success and were great figures in their time. So I'll put this great volume back, and a word to the class of 2061, follow in the class of '61's foot- steps, and Success will be yours. John Kirk XX-Historian of the Achives 40 CLASS WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the members of the class of nineteen hundred and sixty-one, in the city of Goldsboro and the state of North Carolina, being in good mental condition and in better temper than usual, do make this, our last will and testament, hereby revoking all other wills made by us. Article I Article II Article III Article IV Article V Article VI To our principal, much success in the years to come. To our teachers, thanks for the fine guidance and training that you have given us. To the juniors, we leave our seats and scholastic abilities. To the sophomores, we bequeath the will to be first in everything. To the freshmen, hope and self-assurance for the tedious journey ahead of you. Section I To Laura Jones, Pauline Peacock leaves her band suit. Greather Savage leaves her nine-year old worn clarinet to Delores Pope. Cora Ann Hogans wills her hair to Minnie Swinson. Marie Pouncey wills her splendid personality to Selma Spicer. Minnie Stevens wills her shape to Burnadette Ford. Marian Ashford wills her shortness to Annie Hargrove. To Ludy Bowden, Cheryl Lewis wills her ’’brains.” James White wills his ability to play football to John King. Bruce Coley leaves his bus to ’’Cool Dad.” Barbara Vinson wills her small feet to Cardriner Bowden. Leroy Jackson wills his basketball fame to Larry Jackson. To Mae Rachel Best, Cleo Richardson leaves her typing ability. Geraldine Harper wills her lips to Annie Wynbush. Nancy Atkinson wills her glasses to Katrina Hicks. Charles Booth wills his basketball ability to Tom Lewis. Shirley Atkinson wills her majorette suit to Linda Atkinson. Thomas Barnes wills his baseball ability to Colonel Barnes. Faye Robinson wills her legs to Margaret Miller. Sybil Scott wills her talking ability to Charles Scott. To Thelma Rowe, Leroy Seegars wills his executive ability. Annie Lewis wills her good times at Dillard to Gloria Ward. To Willie Massey, Earl Glenn leaves his football suit number 11. James Alston wills his traffic tickets to Hubert and Herbert Newkirk. John Kirk leaves to Cynthia Smith his seat in College Math, wishing for her the best of success. Joseph Williams leaves his football suit to Edward Dowdy. Vonnell Robinson wills his football greatness to Lenord Savage. Daniel Clarke wills his stoutness to Milton Barries. In the presence of witnesses, we, the members of the class of ”61” set our hand and seal this day, January 30, 1961. Class ”61” Witnesses: Marian Ashford, Pauline Peacock Cora Hogans Nancy Atkinson--Notary Public 41 OUR DREAMS IN POETRY CLASS POEM OF 1961 The Great Adventure (by Bobby Borah) I. As we, the Senior Class, begin To travel on our way To find our place on this God's earth And make a brighter day, We feel a sense of pride And yet we also find Beford us is a challenge Where we all find peace of mind. II. A challenge and a promise To the one who dares to try To seek the mysteries beyond The promises that lie Deep in the imagination of each Ambition Spurs him on With strength inside, each traverer feels Victory is yet to be won. III. Endebted are we to our school, Our parents, every friend Who helped us on our long, long, way Our gratitude has no end. IV. Our struggles will be dreams-come-true If we will only wait And look to God the Giver of all things that we call great. But now we wait with purpose Wondering what each aim will be Yet we will try to be the best Wherever our aims will lead. V. To teachers, and our parents And to each and every friend Remember to say this prayer for us God Bless Thee To The End. 42 PRESENTING . . . OUR CLASS MOTTO . ♦ ♦ TO YOU! 43 m f • 44 45 Best Dancer Most Scholastic MOST SCHOLASTIC John E. Kirk Minnie P. Stevens 46 mk 47 MOST RELIGIOUS William McIntyre Ruth Williams 48 BEST DRESSED John Kirk Shelia Barnes TALLEST Betty Hall Joseph Williams SHORTEST Leroy Evans Dorothy Cox 'Wmm MOST ATHLETIC Janice Simmons Leroy Armstrong 49 CLASS SUPERLATIVES Daniel Clark . . . . Benjamin Holloway Robert Barnes . . . . James Alston . . . . Harold Dawson . . . Daniel Clark . . . . James Alston . . . . Ralph Howell . . . . Leroy Seegars. . . . Harvey Ayres . . . . George Batiste . . . Andrew Jones . . . . Benjamin Holloway Bobby Borah....... Leroy Seegars. . . . Albert Smith . . . . Harvey Ayres . . . . Joseph Gaynor . . . Andrew Jones . . . . Harold Dawson . . . Earl Glenn........ Bobby Borah....... Earl Glenn........ Carnell Darden. . . Raymond Lewis. . . Donnie Bryant. . . . James Isler....... Bobby Borah....... X-Citing .... Wittiest...... Obedient.... Modest........ Intellectual . . Agreeable . . . Understanding. Courteous . . . Proudest .... Kind. ...... Popular....... Attractive . . . Friendly .... Refined....... Bossy......... Cute.......... Delightful . . . Famous........ Graceful .... Handsome Humorous . . . Likeable .... Quietest .... Most Conceited Talkative . . . Talented .... Laziest....... Co-operative . Bashful ...... Joyce Rattliff Betty Sherard Peggy Davis Cleo Richardson Jessie Phillips Eula Taylor Verlene Best Joyce Hamilton Greather Savage Saundra Moses Annie Lewis Essie Skinner Flora Taylor Janice Simmons Annie Moses Verlene Best Marie Pouncy Sybil Scott Evelyn Edwards Geraldine Harper Barbara Vinson Geraldine Dortch Pauline Peacock Annie Lewis Henrietta Johnson Annie Jenkins Nancy Atkinson Shirley Braswell 50 uniorS THREE DOWN . . .ONE TO GO CO QtL UJ O i—i uu u_ O co co U cd, O t—t Z D 52 Pres. John King , Corr. Sec. Lois Simmons Vice Pres. Erthel Hines Treasurer Doris McMilliam Sec. 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