Dunbar High School - Tiger / Bar Yearbook (East Spencer, NC)

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. . ■ , i v) . • ' . ■' . . ; , ROWAN PUBLIC LIBRARY SALISBURY, NC ( ?{ ) THE BAR PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS OF DUNBAR HIGH SCHOOL East Spencer, North Carolina Volume V 1 1 JlLLA Contents Memoriam Dedication Administration F acuity Classes School Activities Patrons Advertisements foreword Our lives depend largely upon our structural development during our twelve years in school. The past has revealed untold pleasures, that were unfolded to us; the present, presents untold joys that are being experienced; THE FUTURE REMAINS YET A CHALLENGE. The memories of our glorious school years, will be cherished by the Seniors of 1956 and 1957. These few pages aren't enough to express our thoughts and our sentiments for Dear ole Dunbar. As the years pass we will be able to turn back the pages of our annual and recapture the joys of our school years. The Editor Days Zo Me Remembered Jm JAemoriam MR. LOUIS V JONES Because of his unselfish and untiring devotion to the cause of education in North Carolina and Rowan County this page is rev¬ erently dedicated to the memory of Mr. Louis V. Jones, deceased Supervisor of Rowan County Schools. Rowan has been greatly improved by having had the oppor¬ tunity of associating with him and profiting by his wise counse l and leadership. Dedication We, the members of the class of nineteen hundred fifty-seven do hereby dedicate THE BAR to an ideal faculty member, advisor and friend, Miss Ruth E. Holmes, who, for four years, has worked with and for this class. Her inspiration as our first homeroom teacher, her cheerful disposition, and her ability to correlate education and life as our business instructor, make her worthy of far more than this dedication. The class dedicates this book as a token of appreciation for Miss Holmes' efforts and her interests in school activities and high school students. ) Eb VOICE ggj Cdim. m —— jp '— i'- ■ ■ OUR SCHOOL SONG Hearty voices now uniting l J 3T Pledge devotion true. C dim. mat Dear ole Dunbar . . . Dear ole Dunbar □KB Louder we sing, Swell the song and lift the cry Hail to Dunbar High . ii.luMmiii. I . . 'tsar - fc ” 1 A mi i . . ulmMe High school day: Soon we'll say good-bye, Even then we'll pledge our love for Dear ole Dunbar High. V I l f t ? TT1 G 7 „ - — S — £Tf t -|piz Cmi oo Words by Miss Ruth E. Holmes ± Tune: Alma Mater + $ J. Our Administration Mr. C. C. Erwin Superintendent Mr. R. E. Dalton Principal Mrs. Dorethea E. Williamson Supervisor Mrs. Julia L. Taggart Nurse OUR FA CULTY Our faculty Mr. J. B. Murray- Social Science Miss Ruth E. Holmes Commercial Education Mrs. Winifred P. Poe English Mrs. Naomi Mitchell Mathematics Mr. H. L. Koontz Physical Education Mr. E. A. Fleming Eighth Grade Mrs. Myrtle P. McGarity Eighth Grade Mrs. Della C. Poe Seventh Grade Mrs. Zelma R. Draine Seventh Grade Mrs. Annie B. Wilson Sixth Grade Mrs. Maggie K. Phifer Sixth Grade Mrs. Pauline B. Wright Fifth Grade Mrs. Julia B. Kelly Science Mrs. Lavolia Vails English Our faculty Miss Maxine J. Harris First Grade Mrs. Alvie E. Hartman First Grade Mrs. Mildred G. Holt First Grade Mr. E. A. Simmons Agriculture Mrs. Theola W. Shelton Homemaking Mrs. Margaret A. Dalton Librarian Mr. A. B. Buford Fifth Grade Mrs. Nannie K. Thompson Fourth Grade Mrs. Mae T. Ezell Fourth Grade Mrs. Hazel S. Steward Third Grade Mrs. Katie M. Barber Third Grade Mrs. Beulah L. Graber Third Grade Miss Annie B. Parker Second Grade Mrs. Myrtle B. Stevenson Second Grade Mrs. Alma E. Ross Second Grade Congratulation We, the graduating class of 1957, wish to extend our congratulation to some of our parents who have had large families to graduate from Dunbar. In many cases there are parents who have seen their grand -children graduate. This interest, sacrifice and encouragement deserves honor, and praise. We salute you, dear parent ! - Mrs. Mary Robinson (5) Mrs. Zeola Jeter (5) Zke Mar Staff Seated: Elizabeth Mackey, Varnetia Aiken, Ralph Keaton, Leroy Peay, Virginia Ford, Jennie Davis, Irene Williams. Standing: Nellie Austin, Olean Massey, Betty Shuford, Joe Farrar, DeElla Davis, Thomas Jeter, Maggie Robinson James Hackett and Olivia White. EDITORS Leroy Peay Maggie Robinson BUSINESS MANAGER SECRETARIES Joe L. Farrar Betty J. Shuford Olivia White CLASS ARTIST Ralph Keaton TYPIST Ralph Keaton Jimmie Hackett Elizabeth Mackey Jennie Davis DeElla Davis SPORTS EDITOR William Graber PROOF READERS Mrs. Lavolia Vails Nella Austin LaVerne Brannon ADVERTISEMENT COMMITTEE ADVISORS James Corpening Bishop Hall Isaac Jumper Olean Massey Varnetia Aiken Virginia Ford Mrs. Julia Kfelly Miss Ruth Holmes i Our Senior Class Officers m MMS WM aausss mm wphi mm i sgfirig M m Vte toQl s W ftw A PpJL I Seated: Jennie Davis, assistant Secretary; Nella Austin, secretary; Olivia White, reporter; Irene Williams, corresponding secretary. Standing: William Barbour, treasurer; Clarence Hailey, president; Leroy Peay, vice president. Our Advisor Mrs. Julia B. Kelly Our Mascots Penny Anita Nicholson William Burton Stoner, Jr. SENIORS £ Seniors NELLA REE AUSTIN Net It is better to get ahead than to get even. VARNETIA ANNETTA AIKEN Neat We judge ourselves by what we feel capable of doing, while oth¬ ers judge us by what we have al¬ ready done . WILLIAM BARBOUR Billy Yesterday I did; today I do; to¬ morrow I will. CAROL LaVERNE BRANNON Bunch Life is like an echo, we get from it what we put in it. CLAUDINE BUSH Bush Never put off for tomorrow what you can do today. KATHLEEN CHARLESTON Kat He is a wise man who does not grieve for the things he has not, but rejoices for those which he has . Seniors WILLIAM LEONARD CLICK Keat He who hates is a fool, he who loves is wise. FLORINE CORPENING Flo What you believe influences what you are; what you are, de¬ termines what you do, and what you do, determines your value here . JAMES LOUIS CORPENING Jim It was pride that changed angels into devils; it is humility that makes men angels. BERNICE DAVIS Bonny Yesterday has gone, forget it; tomorrow isn't promised, why worry about it; today is here, make good of it. DeELLA DAVIS Dee Every individual has a place to fill in the world, and is important in some respect, whether he chooses to be so or not. JENNIE MAE DAVIS Frank In most things success depends on knowing how long it takes to succeed . Settlors JOE LOUIS FARRAR Clumbsy Joe Impossible is a word found only- in the dictionary of fools. JOAN DELORES DIXON We could accomplish many more things, if we did not think of them as being impossible. CAROLYN VIRGINIA FORD Jenny Think twice before you speak, especially if you intend to say what you think. JAMES ALVIN FORD Catboot Man cannot be satisfied with mere success, he is concerned with the terms upon which suc¬ cess comes to him, and often the terms seem more important than success. WILLIAM EUGENE GRABER Hump There is no stopping point, success is my aim. RICHARD ALLEN GASTON Rich He that thinks he can, can't; he that thinks he can't, can. Seniors NATHANIEL GREEN Chester Why advertise trouble, there's no market for it. JAMES HACKETT Jimmie Covering mistakes with smoke doesn't cure them. CLARENCE EDWARD HAILEY Eddie A person never fails until he has tried. BISHOP HALL, JR. Bish No man has ever climbed the ladder of success with his hands in his pockets . WILLIE HOSCH Mickey Be good to those you meet on the way up, for they will be the ones you meet on the way down. LELIA MAE JACKSON Sweetie The surest way not to fail is to determine to succeed. Seniors ISSAC JUMPER Sonny Business without morality is already sin. THOMAS JETER Jeter Choose a career you love; give it the best there is in you. RALPH EDWARD KEATON Lightning Every moment of resistance to temptation is victory, ELIZABETH MACKEY Lib A man’s success in life depends mo re upon his character than upon his talents or his genius. OLEAN DELORES MASSEY Lene In order to reach a point, you must sometime s sail with the wind, and sometimes against it. FLORENCE MAE MASSEY Flossie The number of diplomas a young person has in his pocket, isn't half as important as the amount of determination he has in his head . Seniors LEROY PRINCE PEAY Pop Dad You can't go straight on a crooked road. LEONARD PHILLIPS Red The secret of happiness is not doing what one likes, but liking what one has to do. eugene McCullough Gene Don't brag, it isn't the whistle that pulls the train. PRISCILLA MILLER Prisy 'What I am, I owe to my mother. j§j JP : ■ MAGGIE MAE ROBINSON Shag This above all, to thine own self be true, and it must follow like the night, and the day; thou can'st not then be false to any man. BETTY JEAN SHUFORD Bet He who has learned to obey, will know how to command. Seniors WARREN SIMPSON Sonny Nothing succeeds so well as success. SYLVIA JOAN SIMON Sylvia Even a turtle gets nowhere until it sticks out its neck. RUTH ELIZABETH SMITH Ruthy Common sense is the knack of seeing things as they are, and doing things as they should be done . OLIVIA SANDRE' WHITE Libbie No education is complete that doesn't teach how to live con¬ tentedly. JAMES WILLIAMS Buster A little learning is a dangerous thing . IRENE WILLIAMS Rene Always Try. JUANITA WORTH Duck Every moment of resistance to temptation is victory. JULIA WYLIE Julia In most things success depends on knowing how long it takes to succeed, Our Class History (All That's Past) In the fall of 1953, we entered the portals of Dunbar High School. Seventy-two wide-eyed frightened students from the Dunbar elementary department and the Granite Quarry School, had begun the journey that so many other students had traveled before us. After a week of adjust¬ ment, we were well on our way toward becom¬ ing the young men and women we are today. We were divided into two divisions, of which Maggie Robinson and Betty Shuford were elected presi¬ dents. Our scholastic progress was excellent, and many of us were represented on the honor roll. We also joined various activities such as, The Coral, Dramatics Club, Basketball, N.H.A., Student Council, and other extra curricular ac¬ tivities. Leroy Peay was elected Treasurer of the Student Council, and we were also repre¬ sented on the basketball team. Nellie Austin was our attendant in the Miss Dunbar Contest. By the end jof the year we gave a sigh of relief for we had really worked hard. As Sophomores we were more determined than the year before. Elizabeth Mackey and Ralph Keaton were elected presidents of the two sections. Imagine having William Barbour, Ray Ferrens, Tommy Ferrens and Richard Gaston on the basketball team; they were excellent players, and Miss Holmes organized a cheering squad on which Olean Massey, Wilbert Robert¬ son, Irene Williams and Leroy Peay were a running success. Returning for our Junior year, we put to¬ gether all we had learned from our past expe¬ riences, and were ready for another year of hard work under our presidents, Elizabeth Mackey and Thomas Jeter. We were no longer green , but worthy of the title Juniors , and Olivia White was elected Vice President of the Student Council, with Maggie Robinson and LaVerne Brannon as representatives. The Council did a magnificent job, and gave out handbooks as a guide, to each member of the student body. These books were greatly appre¬ ciated. William Barbour, Olivia White, LaVerne Brannon, Kathleen Charleston and Richard Gaston were represented on the basketball team. Olean Massey and Wilbert Robertson were rearing to go on the cheering squad this year, and we had made such an improvement, that Miss Holmes then organized a pep squad, and the members from our class were Virginia Ford, Jennie Davis, Olean M a s s e y , Varnetia Aiken, DeElla Davis, Nella Ree Austin and Maggie Robinson. The Homecoming was an overwhelming success, and we were all thrilled to see The Dunbar Tigers defeat Dunbar from Lexington. We were then looking forward to the Junior- Senior Prom, and the advisors, Mrs. Vails and Miss Taylor, with the assistance from Miss Holmes helped us with new ideas for this glori¬ ous affair. We were very excited as we worked hard to make it a success, and it was. Our theme was Moonlight and Roses, and we danced in an Oriental Garden under the Moonlight. Our evening was truly an enchanting one. Florine Corpening was crowned Miss N.H.A. and after the ceremony, she was given a reception in the Home Economics Department, and Mr s . Shelton, the Home Economics Advisor, served refreshments to the guests. The Commercial Club journeyed from Dunbar to North Carolina State in the early spring of 1956. We had participants in the typing contest, and by no means were we left behind. We won second place in the contest. While this great event was taking place, the rest of the students toured the city, and had a wonderful time. We visited the Ligget Myers Tobacco Plant to see how cigarettes were made, and to say nothing about the machines. We then visited the North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company, and we were surprised to know that the whole company was ftilly operated by Negroes, and we were also amazed to find out what we didn't know before. We cannot tell all the things we saw, but I can say we fully en¬ joyed ourselves. After a brief pause and re¬ laxation, we journeyed to Chapel Hill to the Planetarium, and there we were inspired by the heavenly bodies, and what happens during Easter and Christmas. To sum it all up, we felt that no trip could have been better. With deepest enthusiasm, we returned in the fall of 1956 to take up the responsibility of being a Senior. Realizing that this was our final year here at Dear Ole Dunbar to prepare ourselves for leadership in the world, we re¬ solved to make it our most profitable year. Our class officers for '56 and '57 are Pre sident Clarence Hailey, Vice President LeRoy Peay, Secretary Nella Ree Austin, Assistant Secre¬ tary Jennie Davis, Corresponding Secretary Irene Williams, and Treasurer William Barbour. Olivia White is President for the Student Coun¬ cil, with James Ford as representative. We elected our Bar Staff in the early autumn of '56; LeRoy Peay was elected Editor and Maggie Robinson, Assistant Editor. We participated in the Livingstone College first Senior Day on October 27th, 1956, along with other Seniors from other schools. Their kind hospitality was appreciated by all of us. We were also invited to Senior Day at A and T College, which was very enjoyable. We have spent many happy and pleasant days beneath the blue and white, and as we leave our happiness is also sorrow, but we realize as Shakespeare has said, All the World's a stage, and each must play a part. Each has his en¬ trances and his exits. So it is that we have entered the doors of DUNBAR, ascended its stage and now we are about to make our exit, only to enter into the stage of realities. The Class Historian Olean Massey Our Class Poem As we walked along the hallway, Which rang with shouts and cheers, We know we will be leaving soon The joys of so many short years. As we talked to friends so loving A tear comes to our eyes, For soon we would part Soon we would say good-bye. Then down to the task of study Good grades we must achieve, Our diplomas we will hold proudly, No one will we deceive. Ah! Now the task is over, A nightmare of scores, then thrills Our exam we took with eagerness And passed with all our skills. As we walked into the auditorium With music sweet and clear, We breathed a prayer to God For He was standing near. Upon the still firm earth, We tread with heads held high Into the future dark and drear We'll go without a sigh. By Irene Williams Our Class Motto He is strong who conquers others; he who conquers himself is mighty. c tn Our Class Colors Our Class Slower Pink Blue Pink Carnation Our Class Song Tune: Beautiful Dreamer Parting from Dunbar is hard to do Because it's from something that you hold so true. To dear ole Dunbar, we hate to say A good-bye to you, we'll be on our way. Chorus : So dear ole Dunbar, we'll think of you As one of greatness all the day through We'll honor, love and cherish thee, As down life's rugged path we'll flee. We've come through trial with vim and zest.- Through days of hardship, we have done our best. Now comes the end and we must leave you Heartbreaks to go, but we have more work to do. By DeElla Davis Horoscope SENIORS COULD BE SHOULD BE WILL BE Varnetia Aikens Dancer Nella Ree Austin Actress William Barbour Teacher LaVerne Brannon Mortician Claudine Bush Model Kathleen Charleston Doctor William Click Chauffeur Florine Corpening T eacher James Corpening Teacher Bernice Davis W riter DeElla Davis Doctor Jenny Davis Teacher Joan Dixon Pianist Joe Farrar Husband Virginia Ford Model James Ford Lawyer Richard Gaston Mechanic William Graber Preacher Nathaniel Green Lawyer Jimmie Hackett Lover Clarence Hailey Druggist Bishop Hall Sportswriter Lelia Jackson Secretary Thomas Jeter Stenographer Issac Jumper Mechanic Ralph E. Keaton Singer Elizabeth Mackey Typist Florence Massey Seamstress Olean Massey Model Eugene McCullough Mechanic Priscilla Miller Singer LeRoy Peay Mortician Leonard Phillips Mechanic Maggie Robinson Actress Sylvia Simon Dietician Warren Simpson Lover Ruth Smith Nurse Betty Shuford Pianist Olivia White Actress Irene Williams Math. Teacher Juanita Worth Seamstress Julia Wylie Policewoman Teacher Secretary Dancer Secretary Barber Lover Secretary Nurse Singer Model Model Nurse Mechanic Husband Beautician Nurse Brickmason Baseball -Player Housewife Nurse Singer T eache r Housewife Model Nurse Beautician Dancer Professor Singer Teacher Pre sident Baseball -Player Dance r Band Leader Dentist Pilot Mechanic B rickmason Barber Electrician Lawyer Doctor Teacher Baseball -Player X-Ray Technician Teache r Pilot Lover Farmer Writer Accountant In Business Secretary Beautician Doctor Nurse Decorator De signer Brickmason Poli ceman Actress T ravele r Lawyer Technician Chauffeur Baseball - Player Model Nurse Barber Nurse Policeman Technician Dance r W ave Housewife Nurse Home -Demonstrator Psy chiatri st Mother Beautician Stenographer Beautician Secretary Beautician By Sylvia Simon Cast Will iAnd Zest ament We, the Senior class of Dunbar High School, being of sound minds and bodies, do hereby declare this our last will and testament. The items are to be bequeathed as stated by our individual members. It is our desire that our farewell gifts be used profitably to the glory of the departed donors, the class of 1 957. ARTICLE I To the Superintendent and Board of Education, we leave our grateful appreciation for providing a system of education which will help us make a good, as well as a worth while life. ARTICLE II To our principal, Mr . Robert E . Dalton, we leave, in partial payment for all he has done for us during the past years, our hearty gratitude and sincere appreciation. ARTICLE III To our faculty and particularly our homeroom teacher, we leave our fond affection and enduring friendship for helping us struggle through our last year in school. ARTICLE IV To the Juniors, we leave our dignity with the hope that they will grasp the meaning thereof and not let us down. ARTICLE V I, Varnetia Aiken, will my ability to maintain a good grade in Social Science to Barbara Archie. I, Nella Ree Austin, will my neatness to Joan Boyd . I, William Barbour, will my basketball prow¬ ess to Arthur Wilder. I, LaVerne Brannon, will my position on the basketball team to Ethel Jones. I, Claudine Bush, will my ability to make friends to Ellie Jackson. I, Kathleen Char leston, bequeath my seat in typing to Betty Jo Eller. I, William Click, will my driving ability to Sampson Townes. I, Florine Corpening, will my seat in typing to Martha Washington and my dancing ability to any¬ one who can use it. . I, James Corpening, will my ability to play basketball to Thomas Lowe and my sportsmanship to Calvin McCullough. I, Bernice Davis, will my ability to stay in class to Ann Morrow. I, DeElla Davis, will my ability to be attentive in class to Betty Shaver. I, Jennie Mae Davis, will my hair style to Ellie Jackson. I, Joan Dixon, will my ability to get along with people to Billy Goodlett. I, Joe Louis Farrar, will my height to James Abernathy, and my personality to my brother, Robert Farrar. I, James A. Ford, will not a thing of mine to anyone because of the simple reason I will need it in the future . I, Virginia Ford, will my ability to accept North Carolina as my home to Miss Ruth Holmes. I, Richard Gaston, will my ability to dance to Sampson Townes. I, Helen Gill, will my pleasing personality to Edward Siler, and my temper control to Martha Morrow. I, William Graber, will my driving ability to Rose Stoner, and my shortness to the tallest boy in the 11th grade. I, Nathaniel Green, will my thinking ability to Arthur L. Wilder. I, Jimmie Hackett, will my ability to get along with the girls to M. B. Smith, and my typing ability to Stella Coleman. I, Clarence Hailey, will my intelligence to Frances Bush, and my ability to learn to Barbara Archie . I, Bishop Hall, Jr., will my charming person¬ ality to Thomas Lowe. I, Willie Houch, will my voice to M. B. Smith, hoping he'll stop growling. I, Lelia Mae Jackson, will my ability to get my lessons to Betty Brown. I, Thomas Jeter, will my height to James Abernathy. I, Isaac Jumper, will my surpassed ability to deal with any subject to James Abernathy. I, Ralph Keaton, will my appreciation to Miss Holmes and Mrs. Kelly, for all the advice they have given us throughout our high school years. I, Elizabeth Mackey, will my typing ability to my sister Vivian, and my ability to get my lesson to Ellie Jackson. I, Olean Massey, leave my appreciation to those who gaveTheir last full measure of devotion that I may obtain a higher education. I, Florence Massey, will my charming per¬ sonality to my sister, Betty. I, Eugene McCullough, will my ability not to argue to Calvin McCullough. I, Priscilla Miller, will my driving ability to William Miller, and my singing ability to Thomas Miller . I, Leroy Peay, will my driving ability to Sampson Townes, and my dancing ability to Arthur Wilder. I, Leonard Phillips, will my bus no. (34) to anyone who can handle it. I, Maggie Robinson, will my ability to study to Barbara Archie. I, Betty Shuford, will my pleasing personality to Betty Shaver, and my slenderness to Betty Brown. I, Sylvia Simon, will my wheeling ability to Ethel Jones, and my weight to Barbara Mitchell. I, Warren Simpson, will my seat in Bookkeep¬ ing to Luva Ellis, and my bus no. 83 to Rose Stoner . I, Ruth Smith, will my shortness to Vivian Mackey, and my cuteness to Betty Shaver. I, Irene Williams, bequeath my position as corresponding secretary to Virginia Ellis. I, Julia Wylie, will my seat in Bookkeeping to Betty Eller, and my personality to Joan Boyd. Finally, I, Olivia White, will my ability to drive to Barbara Mitchell. Olivia White Class Testatrix Witnessed by: Varnetia Aiken William Barbour Customized Songs School Begins . F reshmen . Sophomores . . . . . . Juniors . Senior Class . Senior Girls . t Senior Boys . . . Senior Teachers . Chemistry . . . Study Hall . Cutting Class . Examinations . Report Cards . . . Lunch Room . Going To The Principal's Office . . Don't Be Cruel Holidays . . Honkey-Tonk Basketball Season . Suspended From School . Late For School . N. H. A . Glee Club . School Trips . Debutante Ball . . . . . Oh What A Night Activity Period . Junior Senior Prom . . Night Owl Couples of '56 '57 . U. S. Armed Forces . Dunbar Keys . Dunbar High . Graduating Day . . Diploma . That's All There Is To That Maggie Mae Robinson Elizabeth Mackey James Abernathy Clara Addison Ada Anderson Barbara Archie Virginia Ellis Robert Farrar Robert F rost William Goodlett Elfrances Pharr June Siler M. B. Smith Rose Stoner Joan Boyd James Hu nter Frances Bush Thomas Lowe Jesse Bratcher Calvin McCullough Stella Coleman Barbara Mitchell Sampson Towens Martha Washington Arthur Wylie Mr. J. B. Murray (Advisor) junior Class Officers Lewis Davis Betty Eller James Black Reevis Black Carl Thompson Flora Fox Queenie Hawthorne Carl Ellis John Fitzgerald Gretta Heath Ellie Jackson {Juniors Betty Brown Virginia Byers Gloria Byers Mrs, Lavolia Vails (Advisor) Willi am Kennedy Vivian Mackey Ethel Jones Thomas Miller Mary Kelly William Miller Martha Morrow John Roseboro Hazel Stout Sarah Witherspoon Frances Shands Betty Shaver Sophomores Row 1: Joyce Davis, Rath Davis, Joshua Drafton, Mildred Ellis, Demetrius Evans, Ludae Farrar, Willie Godfrey, Richard Graham. Row 2: Frances Hackett, Virginia Hailey, Robert Henderson, Dorothy Hunter, Ronald Irby, Margaret Jeter, Carolyn Johnson, McKeever Johnson. Row 3: Jackie Jones, James Kitchen, Jo Hazel Laney, Lorene McCutchen, Dorothy McGuire, Clarence McKee, Herman Massey, Roxie Mitchell. Row 4: Annie More, Marilyn Moser, Nora Oliver, Harvey Phillips, Marion Poe, Elaine Reid, Walter Roseboro, Doris Seigle. Row 5: Dorothy Seigle, Linda Sexton, James Sifford, Margaret Smith, William Smith, Albert Stout, Viola Stovall, Larry Sturdivant. Row 6: Beverly Tillman, Jacqueline White, Robert Wiley, Annie Wilson, Rose Lee Wilson, Rozell Worth, Dorothy Wylie. Sophomores Advisors Miss Ruth E. Holmes Mrs. Winifred Poe Pauline Archie James Anderson Phillip Black Oland Blair Don Boger John Bowman Lillie Burnon Arnold Charleston Robert Clinding Barbara Clodfelter Claude Colston Annie Corpening Charles Davis Frank Davis Gene Davis Ida Davis Jacqueline Davis Johnnie Davis JreskmcH Shirley Allison William Blackwell William Brown Barbara Carson Hubert Corpening Andrew Davis John Davis James Douglas Modell Ellis Joe L. Ellis Bubber Goods John Graber Naaman Griffin Theola Harris Lewis Hall Naaomi Heiligh F ranee s Hill Elizabeth Hunter Genola Irby Norris Jennings Charles Johnson Willie Jackson Willie Martin Judy Ann McCullough Lessie Moore Joyce Moser Curley R. Neeley Lorenzo Robinson Lillian Shuford Sallie Smith Olin Thompson Henrietta Turner Jesse Turner Mrs. Naomi S. Mitchell (Advisor) Jreshmen Barbara Archie Annie Bush Mary Chambers Joan Craige Betty Davis Joe Davis Mary Edgar Bernice Evans Lillie Evans Maxine Ellis Eula Gibson Rosa Graham Mary Gray Gwendolyn Greenlee Edward Henley Edward Holmes Gary Jones Annie Kelly Emms Kelly Mae T . Little Ruth Luther Lois McCall Gladys McDaniels Judy McKenzie Arthur Miller Mary Moss Rufus Scotton Barbara Simms Leon Stokes Lewis Turner Mr. Harry Koontz (Advisor) Catherine Staton Loretha Woodbury Mary Wilson Eighth Grade Lorine Anderson Herbert Archie Lula Barbour Charles Barton Margaret Brown Cardell Clifton James Clodfelter Eunice Davis John Davis Margie Foxx John Goodlett Luthur Hill Annie Hawthorne Charles Jackson Shirley Jimmerson Francine Jones Maggie McCullough Collins McDaniel Ella Miller Nancy Morgan Billy Noble John Oglesby Larry Poe Lester Robertson Irene Robinson Irma Smith Jasper Stinson Brenda Stout Dewitt Turner Wylie Wells William Woodbury Eighth Grade Dudley Anderson Ola Blair Vernita Boger Arthur Bratcher Kenny Brown Clyde Colson Edna Davis Earlene Faulkner Mae Feamster Dennis Gibson James Hailey Julia Hammond Alfonza Heath Charles Hoover Mildred Ingram Diane Jackson Roy Lee Kennedy Lillie Kelly Claude Landrum Earnest Lyles Katherine McCullough George McDaniel Christine Moody Arthur Oglesby Eugene Oliver Lester Robertson Maggie Scotton Z . W . Smith Calvin Tillman Joyce White Willie Wilson Seventh Qrade Geneva Addison Velma Allison Walter Blackwell Annie Blackney Curtis Blair Robert Cockrel Ceasar Davis Eddie Edgar Patricia Ellis Bonnie Evans Brenda Godfrey Carolyn Hobson Juanita Holmes Bertha Jackson Harold Miller Josephine Seigle Earle Simmons Earnestine Stinson Sally Sullivan Burnell Walker Henry Addison Frank Anderson Judy Barbour Herbert Blackwell Margaret Brown Harold Griffin Sonnie Green Shirley Hawkins Dorothy Hammond Barbara Ingram Annie Perry Johnny Robinson Jo Ann Robertson Henderson Stout Bertha Sullivan Ileen Brown Eloise Burch John Bush Ruby Bush Joyce A. Clark Juanita Evans Larry F rost Mitchell Gibson Samuel Graham James Greenlee John Miller Draefus Jefferies Roberta Lyles Johnny McCullough Ruth Morgan Raymond Wells Phil Caldwell Annie Corpening Mae Davis Patricia Davis Parnell Bolt Thomas Davis William Feamster Harold Goodlet Johnnie McCullough Walter Lothard Catherine McCullough Andrew Mitchell John Oglesby Sarah Wilbert Ruby Tillman Elizabeth Webbs Prince Clinton Snapshots ACTIVITIES I I i | | j i i i f I i flew Homemakers Of America First Row: DeElla Davis, Margaret Jeter, Hazel Stout, Ellie Jackson, Demetrius Evans, Olivia White, Jacquelyn White, Margaret Smith, Olean Massey, Mary Chambers, Julia McKinney, Annie Corpening, Marilyn Moser, Doris Seigle, Gene Correl, Mary Moss. Second Row: Florine Corpening, Elizabeth Mackey, Barbara Sims, Lillie Burnon, Barbara Archie, Jennie Davis, Better Eller, Barbara Mitchell, Mae Troy Little, Frances Hill, Ida Davis, Kathleen Charleston, Beverly Tillman, Maxine Ellis, and Elizabeth Hunter. Third Row; Vivian Mackey, Gretta Heath, Dorothy Seigle, Annie Bush, Rose Stoner, Elaine Reed. Fourth Row: Dorothy McGuire, Virginia Byers, Varnetia Aiken, Marion Poe, Clara Addison, Bernice Evans, Mary Edgar, Betty Davis. Fifth Row: Maggie Robinson, Nella Austin, Ethel Jones, Roxie Mitchell, Frances Bush, Willie Martin, Dorothy Hunter, Ada Anderson, Virginia Ford, Dorothy Wylie, LaVerne Brannon and Frances Hackett. Not Pictured: Mrs. Theola Shelton, advisor. Purposes 1. To develop individual growth by developing physical, social and moral qualities. 2. To promote better home living. 3. To provide wholesome recreational activities. 4. To act as a unit for giving service to the school, community, state and nation. New Varners Of America First Row: Leonard Phillips, Mr. E. F. Simmons (instructor), Billy Goodlett, William Miller, Bishop Hall, James Abernathy, Willie Godfrey, Charles Davis, Albert Stout, Richard Graham, John Graber, William Graber, William Click, Thomas Jeter and Joe Farrar. Second Row: Willie Houch, Gene Davis, Jimmie Hackett, Lorenzo Robertson, Charles Johnson, Willie Jack- son, John Davis, M. B. Smith. Third Row: Harvey Phillips, Nathaniel Green, William Smith, George Blair, Jesse Bratcher. Fourth Row: Thomas Miller, Clarence Hailey, Claude Colston, Isaac Jumper, Sampson Towens, Joe Louis Ellis, James Sifford, Robert Farrar, June Siler and Louis Davis . Mgpggp s m mm- m -m m m m m mm m mmm, mms mmm mm mmm mvm mmm mm m m m mem m m m mm - . - .mi m mmm mmm mmm mem mtm mem mmm m mm m m mi m m x ns - mmy . :■ m mm mm m mmm mm m m mmm mm mm mmm .. mmm mmm mmm mmm m mmm mmm mm m mm m m m mm mmm m r «wm mmm afmm. mmm p-mmu m mmm m %m « mm - mmm mm mmm v? mm mmm mmm mmm r m mmm m m mmm mmm mm mmm $%m t i m m '■$ m 1. To 2. To 3. To 4. To 5. To 6. To 7. To 8. To 9. To 10. To 11. To 12. To Purposes develop competent, aggressive, agricultural and rural leadership, encourage intelligent choice of farming occupations. encourage members in the development of individual farming programs, encourage members to improve the home, the farm surroundings, participate in worthy undertakings for the improvement of agriculture, practice and encourage thrift. develop character, train for useful citizenship, and foster patriotism, participate in cooperative effort. provide and encourage the development of organized rural recreational activities, strengthen the confidence of farm boys and young men in themselves and their work, encourage improvement in scholarship, create and nurture a love of country life. Senior Superlatives MOST STUDIOUS Maggie Robinson Clarence Hailey MOST TALKATIVE Irene Williams William Graber MOST ADMIRABLE Virginia Ford James Hackett MOST QUIET Joan Dixon Ralph Keaton MOST DEPENDABLE Elizabeth Mackey Joe Louis Farrar NEATEST Nella William Barbour BEST ATHLETES William Barbour LaVerne Brannon MOST PERSONALITY Olivia White Thomas Jeter Student Council Ethel Jones, Lillie Burnon, Clara Addison, Frances Hackett, John Roseboro, Olivia White, James Ford, Norris Jennings, James Douglas, Leon Stokes, Demetrius Evans. 'Dramatic Club Kneeling: Maggie Robinson, Olean Massey, Olivia White, DeElla Davis. Standing: John Roseboro, Ethel Jones, James Abernathy, Jennie Davis, James Ford, Le-Roy Peay. Not Pictured: Mrs. L. V. Vails (Advisor). 1956-57 Zigerets Front Row: Kathleen Charleston, Mary Kelly, Lillie Burnon, Barbara Archie, Hazel Stout, Dorothy McGuire, Stella Coleman, Frances Hackett, Marion Poe, LaVerne Brannon, Lelia Jackson, Mary Edgar, Ellie Jackson, May Troy Little, Olivia White, Mildred Ellis, Nora Oliver, Ethel Jones. Kneeling: Elizabeth Mackey (Co-manager), Betty Eller (Manager). 1956-57 Zigers Kneeling: Hubert Corpening, Calvin McCullough, Arthur Wilder, William Barbour, Clarence McKee, Walter Roseboro, James Ford. Standing: Robert Wiley, Rufus Scotton, James Cor- pening, Eugene McCullough, Robert Henderson, Joshua Drafton, Jackie Jones, June Siler (Man¬ ager). Cheerleaders Olean Massey, Warren Simpson, Lorene McCutchen, Demetrius Evans, Jacqueline White, M. B. Smith, Rose Stoner. Not Pictured: Jimmie Hunter. Miss Dunbar Kathleen Charleston Miss Dunbar A nd Her Court Seated: Barbara Archie Julia McCullough Margaret Smith Standing: June Siler Hubert Corpening Jimmie Hackett Herman Massey Miss fi.H.A MISS MARILYN ELAINE MOSER Pig Sisters MhHH Kathleen Charleston, Elizabeth Mackey, Olivia White, Virginia Ford, Maggie Robinson, Florence Massey, LaVerne Brannon, Julia Wylie, Betty Shuford, and Florine Corpening. Senior Safety Patrol Kneeling: Joe Farrar, Stella Coleman, Olivia White, Barbara Archie, Thomas Jeter, and Frances Hackett. Standing: Thomas Lowe, Vivian Mackey, Margaret Jeter, Gretta Heath, Marion Poe, Betty Eller, Lelia Jackson, Nella Austin, Varnetia Aiken, Elizabeth Mackey, Florine Corpening, DeElla Davis, and June Siler . Patron Cist Mrs. Carrie Abernathy Mrs. Rosebud Aggrey Mrs. Julia Aiken Mr. Pete Aiken Mrs. Catherine Archie Mrs. Lucille Archie Mr. James Austin Mrs. Zelma Austin Mrs. Mary Banks Mrs. Earnestine Barbour Miss Daisy Barbour Mrs. Katie Barbour Mr. William Barbour Mr. it Mrs. Willie Barbour Mrs. Pearl Barbour Mrs. Beller Beatty Mrs. Tryphenia Beatty Mrs. Thorney Birdsong Mr s . Dora Blair Mr. Paul Black Mrs. Ruby Blackney Mr. Thomas Blackwell Mr. it Mrs. Silas Boler Mr. it Mrs. I. Bookhart Mrs. Mary Bookhart Mrs. Mary Boone Mr. Samuel Boulware Miss Williemena Boyd Mr. Carnell Bradley Mr. it Mrs. O. Bradley Mr. it Mrs. Ted Branch Mrs. Sallie Broadway Mrs. Deslie Brown Mr. Elisha Buchanon Mrs. Hattie Buchanon Mr. Arthur Buford Mrs. Nancy Burnon Mr. Aaron Bush Miss Claudine Bush Mrs. Leola Bush Mrs. Pauline Bush Mrs. Ruby Bush Mrs. Willie Bush Mrs. Victoria Butler Mrs. Margaret Caldwell Mr. Sylvester Caldwell Mrs. Ethel Carson Rev. W. Carson Mr. Clarence Caster Mr. Jack Cassel Miss Della Clement Mr. J. Clement Mrs. Eloise Chambers Mr. Willie Charleston Mrs. Eloise Coleman Miss Ada Conyers Mrs. Ida Conley Mrs. Robert Corkerl Mr. Dock Corpening Mrs. Elizabeth Corpening Mrs. Endia Corpening Mrs. Mary Corpening Mr. Thurman Corpening Mr. James Corpening Mrs. Emma Corry Mrs. Hattie Culp Mrs. Helen Cowan Mrs. Onnie Cowan Mrs. Bessie Craig Mrs. Dora Davis Mr. Frank Davis Mrs. Jannie Davis Mr. Joe Davis Miss Peggie Davis Mr. It Mrs. Johnny Davis Mr. St Mrs. Willie Davis Mr. It Mrs. Crowder Dixon Mrs. Viola Dixon Mrs. Ollie Danel Mr. Theodore Draine, Jr. Mrs. Zelma Draine Mrs. Anna Duke Mr. Joe Duke Mrs. Josephine Ellis Mrs. Nancy Eigner Mr. Edward Evans Mrs. Lillie Evins Mrs. Mary Evins Mrs. Mae Troy Ezell Mr. St Mrs. Earl Faulkner Mr. Willie Faulkner P.F.C. William Faggart Rev. A. J. Ford Mrs. Loraine Ferguson Mrs. Wilma Finns Mr. It Mrs. E. Fleming Mrs. Pauline Forney Mrs. Annie Fowler Mr. It Mrs. Ivory Fox Miss Lucile Fox Mr. Robert Fox Mrs. Thedosie Frazier Mr. It Mrs. George Gaddy Mrs. Maggie Gaddy Mr. It Mrs. Johnnie Gibson Mr. James Gill Mrs. Gladen Mr. George Gains Mr. Billy Goodlett Mrs. Mary Goodlett Mrs. Beulah Graber Mr. St Mrs. Melvin Graber Mr. William Graber Mrs. Mozell Graham Mr. Robert Graham Mr. St Mrs. Guyton Mrs. Annie Hall Mr. St Mrs. Bishop Hall Mr. It Mrs. Earnest Hall Mr. It Mrs. John Hall Mrs. Virginia Hailey Mr. Clarence Hailey Mr. It Mrs. Robert Hammond Mrs. Ema Julia Harper Mr s . A . Harper Mr. E. T. Harris Mrs. Maxine Harris Mrs. H. A. Harrison Mr. Hobert Hargrave Mrs. Lois Heath Mr. Allen Hegler Mr. Charles Heilig (USN) Mrs. Virginia Heilig Mrs. Thelma Heneley Mrs. Clyde Henderson Mrs. Emma Hicks Mr. Charlie Hilson Miss Lula Hinson Mrs. Cora Hobson Mr. Fate Holmes Mrs. Grace Holmes Miss Ruth Holmes Mrs. Mildred Holt Pvt. James Hosch Mrs. Louise Hosch Mrs. Thelma Hoover Mr. Alonzo Hoover Rev. James Hudson Mrs. Rose Huntley Mr. Rosevelt Ingram Mr. Will Irby Miss Lelia Jackson Mr. Leon Jackson Mrs. Johnsie Jackson Mr. John Jackson Miss Sarah Jamison Mr. It Mrs. Norris Jennings Miss Nora Jeter Mr. Waiter Jeter Mr. It Mrs. James Kelly Mr. R. D. Kirk Mr. Harry Koontz Mr. John Krider Mrs. John Krider Mr. It Mrs. Norman Lassiter Mrs. Bessie Lawrence Mr. Eddie Lawrence Mrs, Mary Lash Rev. C. G. Lee Mr. It Mrs. Tom Long Mr. B. K. Long Mrs. Mazie Lyerly P.F.C. Warren Lyerly Mrs. Mattie Mackey Mr. Wilbert Martin Mrs. Celestine Massey Mr. Willie Massey Mrs. James Massey Mrs. Jeanette Massey Mrs. Lena Mathew Mrs. Macie McCall Mr. W. B. McCullough Mr. Eugene McCullough Mrs. Elsie McCullough Mrs. Nannie McCullough Mrs. Louise McCullough Mrs. Mary McCullough Mr. Dan McDaniel Mrs. Willie McDaniel Mrs. Myrtle McGarity Mrs. Estell McGorda Rev. P. E. McGuire Mr. Floyd Medor Mrs. Lizzie Miller Mr. Robert Miller Mrs. Thelma Miller Mr. Walter Miller Mrs. Alice Miller Mrs. James Milton Mrs. Naomia Mitchell Mrs. Bernice Mitchell Mr. Jack Mitchell Mrs. Mary Moffat Mrs. Pauline Morton Mrs. Christine Morgan Mrs. Ruth Morrow Mrs. Jessie Moore Mrs. Arthur Moore Mrs. Paul Moorman Mrs. Marie Moser Mr. J. B. Murray Mrs. Jannie Neely Mrs. John Nicholson Mrs. Cora Oglesby Mrs. Geneva Oglesby Mr. S. I. Oblesby Mrs. A. B. O'Kelly Miss Gloria O'Kelly Mr. Dan Oliver Miss A. B. Parker Mrs. Doris Parker Mr. It Mrs. Fred Parker Mrs. Lottie Patterson Mr. It Mrs. Nick Peay Mr. Leroy Peay Mrs. Carolyn Perry Mrs. Joseph Perry Mrs. M. K. Phifer Mr. Joe Phifer Mrs. Hattie Phillips Mr. Harvey Phillips Mr. Leonard Phillips Mrs. Mary Phillips Mr. Raymond Phillips Mrs. Della Poe Mr. Jacob Poe Mrs . Irene Poe Mrs. W . P. Poe Miss H. J. Pruitt Mr. Edward Quottleburm Mrs. Doria Rankins Mrs. Bertha Robinson Mrs. Charles Robertson Mrs. George Robinson Mr. Glover Robinson Mr. Harvey Robertson Miss Maggie Robinson Mrs. Mary Robinson A Zc Truitt Roebuck Mrs . Ella Ross Mrs. Margaret Ross Mrs. Bessie Ruff Mr. John Rustin Rev. Adam Saunders Mrs. Essie Sifford Mr . Eric Simon Mr. It Mrs. Leroy Simon Mr. E. F. Simmon Mrs. Frances Simpson Mr. Richard Simpson Mr. Warren Simpson Mrs. Ethel Simpson Mrs. Clara Shipp Mrs. Bessie Shuford Mr. C. J. Shuford Mrs. Rachel Slade Mrs. Annie Smith Mrs. Grace Smith Mr. Josh Smith Mrs. Willie Smith Mr. Donald Staton Mr . J . E . Staton Mrs. Myrtle Stevenson Mrs. Hazel Steward Mr. R. F. Stoner Mr. Richard L. Stoner Mr. It Mrs. A. S. Stout Mrs. Lillie Stout Mrs. Selma Stout Mr. Wilma Stout Mr. James Stowe Mrs. Loraine Strawder Mr. Andrew Thompson Mr. It Mrs. English Thompson Mr. Jimmy Thompson Mr. R. G. Thomas Mrs. Sarah Thrower Rev. It Mrs. J. N. Torrence Mr. Lawrence Tucker Mr. Louis Turner Mrs. Sarah Turner Mrs. Essie Truitt Mr. Gerald Walser Mr. It Mrs. Samuel Ward Mr. Robert Washington Mrs. Idella Watkins Mrs. Mary Watkins Mr. E. C. Whisonant Mrs. M. C. Whisonant Mr. It Mrs. Delaney White Mr. James White Miss Olivia White Mr. Lawrence Witherspoon Miss Jewel Witherspoon Mr. S. C. Witherspoon Mrs. Myrtice Whitfield Mrs. Dorothy Wilks Mrs. Catherine Williams Mr. It Mrs. E. W. Williams Mrs. A. B. Wilson Mrs. Ida Wilson Mrs. Mary Wilson Mrs. Helen Woods Mr. George Wright Mrs. P. B. Wright Mrs. Carrie Wylie Mr. Henry Wylie Mr. It Mrs. J. T. Wylie Miss Julia Wylie Mrs. Mattie Williams Mr. James Williams Mrs. Carrie Stoner Senior Class 'Directory Varnetia Aiken, 204 North Long Street . . East Spencer, Nella Ree Austin, Route 3, Box 191 . Salisbury, William Barbour, Route 4, Box 605 . Salisbury, LaVerne Brannon, 697 Shaver Street . East Spencer, Claudine Bush, Route 1, Box 405 . Salisbury, Kathleen Charleston, P. O. Box 962 . Granite Quarry, William Click, Route 8, Box 40 . Salisbury, Florine Corpening, P. O. Box 820 . Granite Quarry, James Corpening, P. O. Box 963 . Granite Quarry, Bernice Davis, P. O. Box 12 . Granite Quarry, DeElla Davis, P. O. Box 334 . East Spencer, Jennie Davis, 72 North Long Street . East Spencer, Joan Dixon, Route 4, Box 14 . Salisbury, Joe Farrar, 20 Cedar Street . East Spencer, Virginia Ford- P. O. Box 667 . Spencer, James Ford, 49 Verble Street . East Spencer, Richard Gaston, Route 4, Box 6 1 1 . Salisbury, Helen Gill, P. O. Box 501 . Spencer, William Graber, Route 3, Box 422 . Salisbury, Nathaniel Green, 1217 Grady Street . Salisbury, Jimmie Hackett, Route 5, Box 77 . Salisbury, Clarence Hailey, Route 8, Box 454 Salisbury, Bishop Hall, P. O. Box 347 . Granite Quarry, Willie Hosch, Post Office . Granite Quarry, Lelia Jackson, Route 8, Box 475 . Salisbury, Thomas Jeter, Route 5, Box 558 . Salisbury, Isaac Jumper, Box 955 . Spencer, Ralph Keaton, 1320 Kenly Street . Salisbury, Elizabeth Mackey, 519 Division Avenue . East Spencer, Florence Massey, Route 4, Box 599 . Salisbury, Olean Massey, P. O. Box 33 . East Spencer, Eugene McCullough, P. O. Box 31 . East Spencer, Priscilla Miller, P. O. Box 1220 . Salisbury, LeRoy Peay, Route 2, Box 567 . Salisbury, Leonard Phillips, Route 7, Box 686 . Salisbury, Maggie Robinson, P. O. Box 65 . Spencer, Betty Shuford, General Delivery . Granite Quarry, Sylvia Simon, 804 Holt Street . Lexington, Warren Simpson, P. O. Box 211 . East Spencer, Ruth Smith, 621 North Long Street . East Spencer, Irene Williams, P. O. Box 335 . East Spencer, Olivia White, Route 4, Box 9 . Salisbury, Juanita Worth, 262 Correll Street . East Spencer, Julia Wylie, Route 8, Box 648 . Salisbury, N. C. N. C. N. C. N. C. N. C. N. C. N. C. N. C. N. C. N. C. N. C. N. C. N. C. N. C. N. C. N. C. N. C. N. C. N. C. N. C. N. C. N. C. N. C. N. C. N. C. N. C. N. C. N. C. N. C. N. C. N. C. N. C. N. C. N. C. N. C. N. C. N. C. N. C. N. C. N. C. N. C. N. 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