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LAST Will I, Anita Archie, will my Physics book to Florine Corpening, and my seat in typing to anyone who has the fee. I, Juanita Archie , will my friendliness to Claudine Bush, and my position as Secretary of the Bar staff to Varnetia Aikens. I, Daisy Mae Barbour, will my seat in typing to Leonard Phillips, and my shortness to Florine Corpening. I, Paul Black, will my driving ability to Maggie Mae Robinson. I, James Boyd, will my ability to stay off the back porch to Leonard Phillips. I, Betty Brown, will my seat in Physics to Laverne Brannon, and my seat in Bookkeeping to William Barbour. I, Mamie Byers, will my weight to Ruth Smith. I, Virginia Corpening, will my seat in typing to Nellie Austin, and my ability not to sing in the hall to Martha Ann Morrow. I, Ethel Davis, will my shortness to Thomas Jeter, and my position as basket¬ ball scorekeeper to Jimmy Hackett. I, James Davis, will my position as class president to Thomas Jeter, and my height to Vivian Oglesby. I, John Davis, will my dancing ability to James Williams. I, Mae Carol Davis, will my dancing ability to Olivia White, and my seat in Physics to whoever desires it. I, Sara Douglas, will my ability to make A' s in English to anyone who is not smart enough to make them for himself. I, Theodore Draine, Jr., will my ability to loaf on the basketball court to Will¬ iam Barbour, and my ability to act with sense to LeRoy Peay. I, Otha Eddleman, will my bus No. 110 to William Graber, and my height to any boy who isn't as tall as his girl friend. I, Helen Garris on , will my typing ability to Carrie Shade, and my ability to style hair to Vivian Oglesby. I, Rosa Lee Gray, will my shyness to Olivia White, and my slimness to Florence Massey. I, Yvonne Hawkins , will my shortness to Claudine Bush, my F rench book to Peggy Ingram, and my ability to play basketball to Florence Massey. I, Elizabeth Heiligh, will my seat in typing to Ruth Smith. I, William Holmes, will my dancing ability to William Barbour, and my seat in Bookkeeping to James Ford. I, Mary Ingram, will my freckles to Virginia Ford, and my slimness to Leroy Peay. I, Ethel Kennedy, will my cheerleading ability to Maggie Robinson, and my seat in choral to Nellie Austin. I, John Kerr, will my ability to play basketball to William Graber.
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CLASS POEM -1- Graduation-we 've eagerly awaited for many years, But, as time draws near, our eyes are filled with tears. We have made Dunbar a symbol of Loyal devotion and undying love. -2- Our teachers have implanted in our minds. All the knowledge and wisdom we possess. We've prepared for services of all kinds. And we'll take the road that leads us to success. -3- We wish to thank all who have halped us. And encouraged us thus far on the way; Our parents, our teachers, and our loved ones Will be proud of us, we hope, someday. Barbara L. Roseboro MOTTO WE CANNOT LIVE ON PAST GLORY; WE MUST STRIVE TO IMPROVE AND GO ONWARD. CLASS FLOWER Red Carnation CLASS COLORS Red and Blue CLASS SONG Tune (Unchained Melody) -1- Oh Dunbar, we're leaving; We've tried to do our best, along the way; We've loved you, so dearly, We hate to leave behind, our friends, good-by; We hate to go, we'll miss you so. But time has come to go. Chorus : Lonely years went by as we strove for this day. We have reached the end of our goal; Our teachers dear who have helped on the way. Pointed us to the road of success. -2- Oh Dunbar we'll miss you The tasks we leave behind, we hope you'll find Eager hands to accept them. It's time for us to say good-by, so long; You too will learn; we will return; God be with you, we pray. Mae Carol Davis
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ND TESTAMENT I, Ruby Lanear, will my ability to get my lessons to Claudine Bush, my ability to play basketball to Olivia White, and my love to the whole Junior class. I, Charles Lilly, Jr., will my neat physique to Leroy Peay, and my deftness in basketball to James Williams. I, Betty McCall, will my seat at the piano to anyone who has the nerveltosit there until service is over. I, Robert McCullough, will my ability to play baseball to Eugene McCullough. I, Bettye McKee, will my position as vice-p r e s i d e nt of the senior class to Elizabeth Mackey, my speaking ability to Laverne Brannon, and my seat in typing to anyone who has the fee. I, Sarah McCullough, will my seat in typing to William Garrison, and my dancing ability to anyone who cannot dance. I, Annie Miller, will my small figure to Florence Massey, and my seat in Physics to Priscilla Miller. I, Walter Morrow, will my shortness to Joe Louis Davis, and my slimness to Leroy Peay. I, Gloria O'Kelly, will my keen sense of humor to Bobbia McCorey, my ability to study hard to William Click, and my love to my little sisters. I, Laura Pharr, will my seat in Bookkeeping to Julia Mae Wiley, my quietness to Irene Williams, and my height to Bernice Davis. I, Mabel Poe, will my ability to get French to Elizabeth Mackey, and my ability to make conversation to Leonard Phillips. I, Gladys Shands, will my seat in Bookkeeping to Ruby Johnson, and my per¬ sonality to Martha Ann Morrow. I, Melton Shuford, will my charming personality to Bishop Hall. I, Annie Mae Smith, will my typing ability to Virginia Ford, and my ability to match colors to Maggie Robinson. I, Martha Stoner, will my typing ability to Maggie Robinson, and all my other abilities to anyone who needs them. I, Clayton Sturdivant, will my position as president of the Student Council to Olivia White, and my bus No. 105 to Arthur Henderson. I, Erne st Tillman, will my neatness to Leroy Peay, and my weight to James F ord. I, Alonzo Williams, will my height to William Graber, and my ability to play basketball to Leonard Phillips. I, Martha Williams, will my seat in typing to Bettye Shuford, and my ability to play basketball to Bernice Davis. I, Louise Wilson, will my shortness to Laverne Brannon. Finally, I, Barbara Roseboro, will my soft voice and pleasant disposition to DeElla Davis. Witnesses : Ruby Lanear Charles Lilly Class Lawyer: Barbara Roseboro
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