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CLASS SONG CLASS COLORS Pink Blue (Tune: You'll Never Walk Alone) We have come o’er the hill, Reaching for the light, The light which we've found here at last. Many school mates we have known, We must leave behind. And the teachers who helped on the way. Still onward we trod. Still onward we march. Let us do our part as we go. Still onward we go. Still onward we trod. For the goal we sought is here. The goal we sought is here. We have come to the end of twelve long years. The goal that we longed for is here. Our class has stood fast. We must leave you at last. And our parents who stood to the end. But onward we trod. Press forward we march And we've finished our task here we know. But onward we trod, God be with us, we'll march. To the final hill we'll climb, The final hill we'll climb. Jean Davis CLASS MOTTO CLASS FLOWER We are not on top, but climbing. Pink White Carnation DEAR OLE DUNBAR (Tune: Alma Mater) Alma Mater dear we praise thee Dear ole white and blue. Hearty voices now uniting Pledge devotion true. Chorus Dear ole Dunbar . Dear ole Dunbar Louder still we sing. Swell the song and lift the cry Hail to Dunbar High. High school days are swiftly passing Soon we'll say good-bye. Even then we'll pledge our love for Dear ole Dunbar High. Words by R. E. Holmes
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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT I, James Sheck, will my shortness to James Ellis, and my ability to go to class to Charles Lilly. I, Selena Mobley, will my disposition to Sarah Douglas. I, Rosetta Robinson, will my basketball ability to Gloria O'Kelly. I, Willie Mae Burnon; will my sewing ability to Helen Garrison, and my bashfulness to William Holmes. I, Walter Jeter, will my long legs to Earnest Tillman. I, Delores O'Kelly, will my seat in typing to Charles Lilly, and my cool calm, temper to my sister Gloria O’Kelly. I, Jean Davis, will my singing ability to Ethel Kennedy , and my ability not to cut classes to Tommie Turner. I, Beatrice Jones, will my ability to play basketball to Ethel Davis. I, Robert Green, will my ability to being basketball manager to Paul Black. I, Mamie Martin, will my neatness to Elizabeth Heligh. I, Lucille Frost, will my singing ability to Betty McCall. I, Barbara Boler, will my basketball suit (No. 30) to Wilma Reid, and my typing ability to Jessie Davis. I, Jimmie B. Kelly, will my ability to play basketball to William Holmes. I, Yvonne McGarity, will my ability to play basketball and my slimness to Elizabeth H eligh. I, William Faggart, will everything I have to myself, because I think I need it. I, Joe Kelly, will my seat in English to Gladys Shande and my naturally curly hair to William Holmes. I, Lawrence McCollough, will my seat in French to Zollie Sullivan. I, Robert Ford, will my bus (No. 83) to Paul Black. I, Roy Clodfelter, will my singing ability to Clayton Sturdivant. I, Doretha Davis, will my French Book to Jessie Davis. I, Rosco Smith, will my ability to Dance to Earnest Tillman. I, Jennie Adkins, will my ability to express myself to Sarah McCollough. I, Alfred Williams, will my mustache to Charles Lilly. I, Robert Kitchen, will my ability to be in my class at all times to John F. Davis. I, Bessie HacKett, will my office as Senior Class President to Clayton Sturdivant. I, Willie Sifford, will my driving ability to James Boyd. I, Avery Stoner, do not will anything to anybody, because of the simple reason that I need it myself. Class Lawyer Yvonne McGarity Class Witnesses: Jean Davis Avery Stoner
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JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Left to right: Clayton Sturdivant, Zollie Sullivan. Ruby Lanear, Betty McKee, Charles Lilly and Ethel Davis. HISTORY CLUB REPRESENTATIVES Left to right: Melton Shuford, Ruby Lanear, Betty McKee, Sarah Douglas. Second Row: Teddy Draine Earnest Tillman, Martha Stoner, Charles Lilly and Mabel Poe.
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