Dunbar High School - Tiger / Bar Yearbook (East Spencer, NC)
- Class of 1958
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Presented By THE CLASS OF 1960 DUNBAR HIGH SCHOOL East Spencer, North Carolina Volume X CONTENTS Administration Dedication Faculty Seniors Classes Activities Advertisement A TYPICAL DAY AT DUNBAR I EDICATION The graduating class of 1960 dedicates this volume of the Bar to Mr. William W. Smith, teacher, counselor, and friend. Your kindness, generosity, warm greetings, and friendly smile are familiar to all of the students of D.H.S. You have assisted the students greatly with your able guidance and advice, which we will remember and appreciate for many years to come. To you, Mr. Smith, the class of 1960 dedi¬ cates this, our Bar. In Grateful RECOGNITION 4 un . . . SeJt( i cc . 5 ADMINISTRATION Mr. Charles C. Erwin Superintendent Mr. Robert E. Dalton Principal Mrs. Doreatha E. Williamson Supervisor Mrs. Hazel Hancock Secretary Mr. Joseph H. Yarborough, Jr. Assistant Principal 6 Mrs. Julia Taggart Nurse P.T.A. OFFICERS Left to right: Mrs. D. C. Poe, Mrs. E. McCollough, Mrs. G. P. Caldwell, Mrs. E. K. Coleman, Mrs. N. B. Robinson, and Mrs. C. P. Jennings. 7 Mr. William W. Smith Mathematics Mrs. Lavolia W. Vails French and English Mrs. Julia B. Kelly Biology and Chemistry Miss Cyphese J. Ramseur Commercial Education D.H.S. FACULTY Mrs. Winifred P. Poe English Mr. Arthur J. Pemberton Science and Physical Education Mrs. Theola W. Shelton Home Economics Mr. Harry L. Koontz Mathematics and Physical Education Mr. Jesse D. Corry Social Science Mr. Leonard Smith Driver's Education 8 Mr. Ezra Gilliam Agriculture Mrs. Marguerite C. Womack Music and English Mrs. Willie B. Aldrich Librarian Mr. Everette A. Fleming Eight Grade l Mrs. Myrtle P. McGarity Eight Grade Miss Minnie L. Littlejohn Seventh Grade Mrs. Della C. Poe Seventh Grade Miss Annette K. Morant Sixth Grade Mrs. Annie B. Wilson Sixth Grade Mrs. Irene B. Goodlett Fifth Grade Mrs. Pauline B. Wright Fifth Grade Mrs. Lorene H. Heath Fifth Grade 9 Mrs. Rossalie M. Richardson Mrs. Adelaide W. Staton Fourth Grade Fourth Grade Mrs. Maggie K. Phifer Fourth Grade Mrs. Katie M. Barber Third Grade Mrs. Beulah L. Graeber Mrs. Hazel C. Steward Third Grade Third Grade Mrs. Alma E. Ross Second Grade Miss Annie B. Parker Second Grade Mrs. Myrtle B. Stevenson Second Grade Mrs. Alvie E. Hartman First Grade Mrs. Mildred G. Holt First Grade Mrs. Nora B. Robinson First Grade 10 THE BAR STAFF Editors Typists Proofreaders Mary Moss James Douglas Gwendolyn Greenlee Barbara Archie Mary Chambers Mary Moss Mrs. L. W. Vails Artist Don Boger General Managers Secretary Norris Jennings Judy McCollough Lois McCall Jesse Turner Hubert Corpening Arthur Miller Advisor Mrs. J. B. Kelly SENIORS BARBARA ANN ARCHIE Ambition: Commercial Education. Activities: Class Officer, Cheerlead¬ er, Big Sister, Basketball, N.H.A., Keys Club, Safety Patrol, Letter girl, Dra¬ matic Club and Bar Staff. WILLIAM MITCHEL BLACKWELL Ambition: Business Education Teacher. Activities: Band, N.F.A., and Hi-Y OLAND LEE BLAIR Ambition: Brick Mason. Activities: Basketball and Hi-Y. DON ALBERT BOGER Ambition: Artist and Writer. Activities: N.F.A., Glee Club, Hi-Y and Big Brother. ANNIE BELL BUSH Ambition: Secretary. Activities: S.L.A.G., Big Sister and Glee Club. MARY FRANCES CHAMBERS Ambition: Beautician. Activities: Band, N.H.A., and Keys Club. ■SC¬ HUBERT EUGENE CORPENING Ambition: Electrical Engineer. Activities: Band, Basketball, and Hi- Y Club. JEAN CAROLYN CORRELL Ambition: Nurse. Activities: Big Sister, Band, N.H.A., and Keys Club. 12 SENIORS LINDA JOANNE CRAIGE Ambition: Elementary Teacher. Activities: Band, Keys Club, and N.H. A. ANDREW DAVIS Ambition: Barber. Activities: N.F.A., Hi-Y Club, and Glee Club. JOE LOUIS ELLIS Ambition: Mechanic. Activities: N.F.A., Hi-Y and Glee Club. BERNICE QUEENESTHER EVANS Ambition: Librarian. Activities: S.L.A.G.,Big Sister, Glee Club, and N.H. A. BETTY JEAN DAVIS Ambition: Secretary. Activities: Glee Club and N.H.A. JAMES DAVIS Ambition: Tile Mason. Activities: N.F.A. and Big Brother. JOE EDDIE DAVIS Ambition: Brick Mason. Activities: Glee Club, and N.F.A. JAMES CLAVIN DOUGLAS Ambition: Electrical Engineer. Activities: Big Brother, Basketball, Hi-Y, Keys Club, and Class officer. asp ?- HsrSl SENIORS NEHEMIAH HAWKINS Ambition: Mechanic. Activities: Basketball, Glee Club and N.F.A. QUEEN ELIZABETH HAWTHRONE Ambition: Poet. Activities: N.H.A., Glee Club and Keys Club. GWENDOLYN EUSTATIA GREENLEE Ambition: Teacher or WAC. Activities: N.H.A., Glee Club, Big Sister, Band, S.L.A.G., Keys Club, Class Officer and Bar Staff. NAAMAN HAROLD GRIFFIN Ambition: Singer. Activities: N.F.A., and Hi-Y and Big Brother. LEWIS STEPHENSON HALL Ambition: Auto Mechanic. Activities: N.F.A., Big Brother and Hi-Y. LESTER HAWKINS Ambition: Engineer. Activities: N.F.A., Big Brother and Hi-Y. EULA MAE GIBSON Ambition: Beautician. Activities: N.H.A. and Glee Club. JOHN HENRY GRABER Ambition: Commercial Artist. Activities: Safety Patrol, Hi-Y and N.F.A. i$ W V ' Vs ' 'hW 14 SENIORS EDWARD HENLEY Ambition: Mechanic. Activities: N.F.A. and Glee Club FRANCES ELIZABETH HILL Ambition: Beautician. Activities: Band, Glee Club and N.H.A. EDWARD HOLMES Ambition: Biologist. Activities: Band, N.F.A. , Glee Club and Hi-Y. ELIZABETH ANN HUNTER tion: Commercial Education, ities: Glee Club, S.L.A.G., and N.H.A. JEANOLA IRBY Ambition: Nurse Activities: N.H.A WILLIE LEE JACKSON Ambition: Auto Mechanic. Activities: N.F.A. NORRIS THOMAS JENNINGS, JR. Ambition: Surgical Doctor. Activities: Band, Safety Patrol, Keys Club, Class Officer, Dra¬ matics and Big Brother, Bar Staff. CHARLES JOHNSON Ambition: Airplane Pilot Activities: N. F. A. 15 SENIORS BETTY JEAN JONES Ambition: Teacher. Activities: N.H.A. and Band. ANNIE MAE KELLY Ambition: Beautician. Activities: N.H.A. , Glee Club, Keys Club and Cheerleader. WILLIE LEE MARTIN Ambition: Beautician. Activities: N.H.A., Glee Club and Keys Club. MAE LOIS McCALL Ambition: Registered Nurse. Activities: N.H.A., Big Sister, Keys Club, S.L.A.G. and Bar Staff. JULIA ANN McCOLLOUGH Ambition: Biologist or Elementary Teacher. Activities: N.H.A., Student Council, S.L.A.G., Saf ety Patrol, Keys Club, Big Sister and Class Officer. JULIA MAE McKINNEY Ambition: Nurse. Activities: Glee Club, Band, N.H.A., Dramatics, Basketball , Keys Club and Class Officer. EMMA RUTH KELLY Ambition: Nurse. Activities: N.H.A. and Cheerleader. MAE TROY LITTLE Ambition: English Teacher. Activities: Basketball, N.H.A., Dra¬ matics, Cheerleader, and Student Council. 16 SENIORS ARTHUR PRICE MILLER Ambition: Auto Mechanic. Activities: N.F.A., Hi-Y, BigBrother, Class Officer, and Safety Patrol. MARY MARIE MOSS Ambition: Teacher Activities: N. S. C. A.,N. H. A., Safe¬ ty Patrol, Dramatics, Big Sister, S. L. A. G. and Class Officer CURLEY RAY NEELY Ambition: Activities: Hi-Y, N.F.A. PERMAN JAMES OGLESBY Ambition: Army. Activities: Glee Club and Basketball. EDWARD PARTE E Ambition: Diesel Mechanic. Activities: Hi-Y. WALTER ROSEBORO Ambition: Musician. Activities: Glee Club, Band and Hi-Y. AMITT RUFUS SCOTTON Ambition: Mechanic. Activities: N.F.A. , Big Brothers. LILLIAN DELOIS SHUFORD Ambition: Commercial Education. Activities: Band, N.H.A., Keys Club, Class Off ic er , and Big Sister. 17 SENIORS CATHERINE STATON Ambition: Home Economics Teacher. Activities: Glee Club, N . H . A. , Safety Patrol. JESSE TURNER Ambition: Electrical Engineer. Activities: Hi-Y, Big Brother, N.F.A., Glee Club and Band. LOUIS TURNER Ambition: Singer or Minister., Activities: N.F.A., Big Brother, Hi-Y, and Band. MARY WILSON Ambition: Cosmetologist. Activities: Cheerleader, Glee Club, Key Club and N.H.A. MASCOTS ARLEE THOMPSON 18 CLASS HISTORY In the fall of the year 1956, full of am¬ bition, happiness, and very eager we entered the high school department of Dunbar as Fresh¬ men. The students came from Dunbar Elemen¬ tary and Granite Quarry, respectively. Our advisors were Mrs. Naomia Mitchell and Mr. Harry L. Koontz. During our first trying and hectic weeks we elected class officers. Fortunately, Lillian Shuford and Leon Stokes became Presidents. From our classes James Douglas and Mae Troy Little were our candidates for Treasurer of the Student Council -- Douglas received the position. Our class was well represented in all clubs and extra-curricular activities, such as, the Basket¬ ball team, N.H.A., N.F.A., and Cheering Squad. On the try outs for the basketball team among those selected were: Mary Edger, Mae Troy Little, Rufus Scotton and Hubert Corpening. Although we came in fourth in the Miss Dunbar Contest and the Miss N.H.A. Contest it was a great pleasure competing with the other classes. August 1957, with Mrs. W. P. Poe and Mrs. Eleanor Holmes as advisors we began another year of struggling and trying to succeed. The presidents of our classes this year were Mae Troy Little and Mary Moss. Again Mae Troy Little along with Julia McCollough sought office in the Student Council as Secretary -- Julia be¬ came Secretary. Although we were not outstanding we took part in clubs and activities. Many of us began to raise our scholastic averages. This year was more successful than expected and we rendered more services to the school. Mary Chambers and Joe Louis Ellis were successfully crowned as Penny Queen and King; Barbara Archie won second place in the Miss Dunbar contest, and Barbara Carson won the Miss N. H.A. title; Gwendolyn Greenlee, Mary Moss, Mae Troy Little, Julia McCollough, James Douglas , Rufus Scotton, John Graeber , and Arthur Miller were selected according to scholastic averages as waitresses and waiters for the Junior -Senior Prom. In the fall of 1958 we were getting closer to the end of our journey. We were now Juniors under sectional teachers, Mrs. L.W. Vails and Mrs. W.P. Poe. We had an enrollment of approx¬ imately sixty -five students. For that year James Douglas and Mary Moss were elected as Presi¬ dents. Under their leadership the year was quite a success. Julia McCollough became Vice- President of the Student Council; Leon Stokes, Mae Troy Little, and Mary Moss were class representatives. Again we were well represented in sports and clubs. At the Basketball Banquet af ew of our athletes were awarded letters. They were: Oland Blair, Mae Little, Nehemiah Hawkins, and Rufus Scotton. Although she was not successful, Maxine Ellis was a contestant for the Miss Dunbar contest; and Julia McCollough was crowned Miss N.H.A. Marshals for the Commencement Exercise were selected from the Junior Class by their scholastic averages. They were: Mary Moss, Mae Little, Gwendolyn Greenlee, Barbara Archie, Norris Jennings, and James Douglas. One of the most exclusive social events of our school days was the Junior-Senior Prom. This was a gayla event with the theme Oriental Gardens. Every one danced merrily to the music of Jimmy Alexander and his Combo. Finally reaching the peak of our pyramid our claim to fame was now, Seniors ! Under the guidance of Mrs. J. B. Kelly we began the year as a group of sixty, seeking the honor as graduates of the year '60. With a feeling of superiority, dignity, and eagerness we were now about to face our last year of high school life. As the graduating class of T60 we were in¬ vited to attend Senior Day at Livingstone College in Salisbury on October Seventeenth. The follow¬ ing week we also observed Senior Day at A T College in Greensboro. On these occasions we were accompanied by Mrs. J. B. Kelly, Mr. W. W. Smith and Mr. J. D. Corry Jr. As Seniors we worked hard and tried to the best of our abilities to come out on top in every thing. During the fall Julia McCollough became President of the Student Council. Rufus Scotton and Nehemiah Hawkins were a success on the Basketball team; other Seniors participating were, James Douglas and Lester Hawkins. Although there were no girls on the Girl's Basketball team they were active on the Cheering Squad. Mae Little became captain of the squad. Others on the squad were: Barbara Archie, Julia McKinney, Annie Kelly and Emma Kelly. We also held an outstanding position in the band. Hubert Corpening is the Drum Major. Julia McCollough was second runner-up in the Miss Dunbar Contest; Gwendolyn Greenlee and Homer Witt were crowned Penny Queen and King of the Annual P.T.A. Fall Festival. Our President for this successful year is James Douglas. Now that we have reached the peak of one small pyramid we must now start over and climb an even greater one which will be more compli¬ cated than before. Indeed, the peak we are seek¬ ing is there. It is left entirely to us to reach it. - We look back and give thanks and appreciation to our parents, teachers, and all who have guided us thus far. Class Historians Mae Troy Little Gwendolyn Greenlee 19 SUPERLATIVES BEST ALL AROUND James Douglas - Mary Moss MOST STUDIOUS MOST HELPFUL Don Boger - Eustatia Greenlee BEST DANCERS John Graeber - Annie Bell Bush Eula Mae Gibson - Nehemia Hawkins MOST CHARMING MOST HANDSOME Judy McCollough - Perman Oglesby MOST TALKATIVE MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Annie Mae Kelly - William Blackwell Naaman Griffin - Mary Moss SHORTEST BEST DRESSED Frances Hill - William Blackwell Joan Craige - Homer Witt TALLEST MOST ATHLETIC Joan Craige - James Douglas 20 Mae Troy Little - Nehemiah Hawkins HOROSCOPE SENIORS COULD BE SHOULD BE WILL BE Barbara Archie Nurse Dietician Secretary William Blackwell Chauffeur Comedian Farmer Oland Blair Dancer Policeman Carpenter Teletha Blair Wac Typist Housewife Don Boger Sports Writer Artist Soldier Annie Bush Nurse Librarian Stenographer Mary Chambers Singer Housewife Beautician Hubert Corpening Doctor Band Director Electrician Jean Correll Musician Housewife Florist Linda Craig Speaker Mathematician Doctor Bettye Davis Cosmetologist X-Ray Technician Housewife James Davis Jr. Singer Brickmason Lawyer Joe Eddie Davis Pilot Lawyer Carpenter James Douglas President Ambassador Salesman Joe Ellis Painter Governor Mechanic Bernice Evans Librarian Wac Beautician Eula Gibson Wac Cosmetologist Beautician John Graeber Dentist Artist Medical Tech. Eustatia Greenlee Seamstress Secretary Teacher Naaman Griffin Mathematician Marine Singer Lester Hawkins Play Boy Studious Soldier Nehemiah Hawkins Lover Preacher Basketball Player Queen Hawthrone Dancer Traveler Comedian Edward Henly Baseball Player Boxer Barber Edward Holmes Preacher Musician Husband Elizabeth Hunter Nurse Home Demonstrator Teacher Jeanola Irby Secretary Designer Dancer Willie Jackson Dentist Baseball Player Soldier Norris Jennings Accountant Medical Technician Doctor Charles Johnson Lover Carpenter Brick Mason Betty Jones Chauffeur Designer Teacher Annie Kelly Judge Beautician Old Maid Emma Kelly Nurse Tailor Housewife Mae Troye Little Poet Laboratory Technician Scientist Willie Martin Singer Dietician Singer Loys McCall Secretary Nurse Housewife Julia McCollough Decorator Secretary Nurse Julia McKinney Dancer Singer Saleslady Arthur Miller Preacher Chauffeur Mechanic Mary Moss Writer Nurse Teacher Curly Neely Pharmacist Comedian Farmer Perman Oglesby Engineer Singer Doctor Edward Partee Dancer Artist Psychiatrist Elaine Reid Nurse Wac Housewife Walter Roseboro Pianist Artist Musician Rufus Scotton Professor Surgeon Salesman Lillian Shuford Nurse Lawyer Editor Catherine Staton Designer Housewife Seamstress Jesse Turner Lawyer Judge Cadet Louis Turner Musician Preacher Singer David Wilson Writer Husband Sailor Homer Witt Actor Shoe Shiner Engineer 21 JUNIOR CLASS Hubert Archie Lorene Anderson Charles Barton Ola Mae Blair Vergie Byers Ella Mae Cook Desiree Corperning Edna Mae Davis Dudley Anderson Lula Mae Barbour Vernita Boger William Broadway Rosco Caldwell Betty Corpening Cardella Clifton j0hn Davis Wallace Davis James Hailey Willie Davis Julia Hammond Eugene Dunlap Earlene Faulkner Walter Garrison Alfonzo Heath Charles Hoover Mildred Ingram Charles Ellis Dennis Gibson Luther Hill Charles Hunter John Goodlet Howard Irvis Charles Jackson Rubye Jeter 22 JUNIOR CLASS Shirley Jimmerson Roy Lee Kennedy Claude Landrum Collins McDaniel Ella Jane Miller Ronnie Neeley Henry Oglesby Larry Poe Virginia Johnson Paul Kerns Willimena McCollough George McDaniel Nancy Morgan Billie Ann Noble Eugene Oliver Grady Powell If-ene Robinson Albert Ruff Maggie Scotton Erma Smith Z. W. Smith Hazel Staton Brasco Tillman Wylie Wells Lester Robinson James Scott Elois Smith Brenda Stout Jasper Stinson Dewitt Turner John Smith Willie Wilson Mrs. L.W. Vails Mrs. W. P. Poe 23 SOPHOMORE CLASS Dianne Allison Frank Anderson Judy Barber Frazier Beatty Blondine Bell Hubert Blackwell Cora Blakley Parnell Bolt Jean Boyd Arthur Bratcher Margaret Brown Alma Charleston Joyce Clark Prince Clinton Robert Cockrel Yvonne Correll Ida Corpening Mae Ella Davis Patricia Davis Pasty Davis Mary Douglas Thomas Dunlap Bonnie Evans Junitia Evans Daisy Foster Patricia Frost Mitchell Gibson Jesse Greenlee Rebecca Goode Harold Goodlett Eddie Norris Griffin Dorothy Hammond Carolyn Hobson 24 SOPHOMORE CLASS Juanita Holmes Matthew Holmes Dreafus Jefferies Walter Lothrop Roberta Lyles John McCollough Raymond McDaniel Harold Miller John Miller Andrew Mitchell Fannie Morgan Phillip Oglesby Lillie Polk Richard Rankins Mack Robbins John Robinson Joanne Robertson John Roseboro Larries Russel Josephine Seigle Theadore Shannon Ford Sifford Robert Sifford Bertha Sullivan Sallie Sullivan Walter Swann Ruby Tillman William Turner Barnell Walker Raymond Wells Thomas Wilson Phillip Caldwell Mr. W. W. Smith Miss C. J. Ramseur 25 FRESHMAN CLASS Evelyn Abel Brenda Archie Delois Archie William Aikens Robert Bailey Mozell Barber Ruby Barton William Black V illie Blakney Frank Blackwell Jerry Boger Laverene Bolt George Brannon Gloria Carson Geraldine Charleston James Cockerel Cleodis Corpening Wylie Corpening Cecil Davis Isiah Davis Lottie Davis Nellie Davidson Carolyn Dixon Charles Evans 26 FRESHMAN CLASS Richard Faulkner Roderick Fitzgerald Larry Frost Lovett Gaither Melvin Graber Julia Graham Samuel Graham Betty Greenard Rosa Lee Hammond Elaine Heath Bobbie Hunter Roosevelt Ingram Nathan Jackson Ophelia Jackson Ethel Johnson Cicero Jones Linda Jones Lonnie Klutz Lola Neeley Patricia Neeley Herman McClinton James McKenzie Patricia Mallet James Massey 27 FRESHMAN CLASS Norris Miller Patricia Miller Catherine Montgomery Nellie Parks Shirley Perry Charles Robinson Ronald Roberson Josephine Ross Carl Simpson Robert Scotton Marcella Slade Frank Smith John Stovall Yvonne Tillman Janie Tremble Peggie White 28 EIGHTH GRADE George Stout Shirley Witherspoon William Witherspoon Mamie Walker Marvin Wood Brenda Allison Daisy Belton Faye Blackwell Robert Branch Paulette Brown David Burges Haywood Burges Betty Clinton Roxie Cromers Benjamin Davis Nathaniel Davis Minnie Duncan Wylie Ellis , Otis Evans Harold Faggart Roy Lee Goodlet Marvin Henderson Melvin Henderson Peggie Hallway Pamela Irvis Juanita Jackson Lewis Jefferies Nathaniel Jimmerson Nathaniel Jones Brenda Kiser Ronald Lowerly Jerry Mallet Reggie Massey Billie Ray McCollough Noretha McCollough Tommy Mitchell Quentin Parker Carolyn Perry Gerold Poe Rosa Price Patricia Provoid Lettie Rawles Charles Ross O. W. Rustin Neomia Seigle Roy Lee Sims Emma Stinson 29 D.H.S. LEADERS STUDENT JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS D.H.S. LEADERS COUNCIL FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS 31 BIG BROTHERS Standing (left to right): Perman Oglesby, Charles Johnson, Curley Neely, Joe Davis, Hubert Corpening, Rufus Scotton, James Douglass, Don Boger, Oland Blair. Seated (left to right): Mr. J. A. Pemberton --Advisor, Naaman Griffin, Arthur Miller, Norris Jennings, William Blackwell, Nehemiah Hawkins, Edward Partee, Andrew Davis, Homer Witt, Jesse Turner, and John Graber. DRAMATICS CLUB First row (left to right): Naaman Griffin, Virgie Byers, Judy Barber, Earlene Faulkner, Roosevelt Ingram, Julia McKinney, Norris Jennings. Second row (left to right): Miss Sarah Douglass --Practice Teacher, Norris Griffin, Barbara Ingram, Mae Troy Little, Walter Roseboro, and Mary Moss. 32 BIG SISTERS Kneeling (left to right): Gwendolyn Greenlee, Lillian Shuford, Lois McCall, Julia McCollough. Second row: Mrs. W. B. Aldrich --advisor, Bernice Evans, Jean Corell, Jenola Irby, Annie Bell Bush, Mary Moss, Barbara Archie. SAFETY PATROL SCHOOL Kneeling: Norris Jennings. First row (left to right): Mr. J.D. Corry- -advisor . Barbara Archie, Mary Moss, Julia McCollough, Jean Boyd, Virginia Johnson, Bonnie Evans, Mary Douglass, Johnnie Mae McCollough, Loren Anderson, Ruby Lee Tillman, Andrew Davis. Second row (left to right): John McCollough, Larry Poe, Thomas Davis, Wallace Davis, Hubert Corpening, John Goodlett, Cecil Davis, Authur Miller, Robert Cockerel, George Branon, Willie Austin. MAJORETTES DRUM MAJORS MASCOT 34 35 — a _ PURPOSE 1. To develop individual growtli 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. N. H. A. OFFICERS N.H.A. 36 PURPOSE 1. To develop competent, aggressive, agricultural and rural leadership. 2. To encourage intelligent choice of farming occupations. 3. To encourage members in the development of individual farming programs. 4. To encourage members to improve the home, the farm and surroundings. 5. To participate in worthy undertakings for the improvement of agriculture. 6. To practice and encourage thrift. 7. To develop character, train for useful citizenship, and foster patriotism. 8. To participate in cooperative effort. 9. To provide and encourage the development of organized rural recreational activities. 10. To strengthen the confidence of farm boys and young men in themselves and their work. 11. To encourage improvement in scholarship. 12. To create and nurture a love of country life. I N. F. A. OFFICERS 37 STUDENT LIBRARY ASSISTANTS The above group represents the Student Library Assistants of Dunbar High School. The group con¬ sists of fifteen members. Standing left to right: Gerald Poe (Elementary), Mary Moss, Elizabeth Hunter (President), Homer Witt, Lois McCall, Annie Bush, Judy McCollough, Bernice Evans, Yvonne Correll, Fannie Morgan, Shirley Perry and Roberta Lyers. Not shown: Charles Hunter, Reggie Massey and Thomas Mitchell. The purpose of this organization is to encourage young people to assume leadership in promoting their organization, operating the library and planning their programs. It seeks to inform them about the opportunities in the field of library service as a career. They believe that reading people are thinking people and thinking people will re¬ main free and that a library is essential to any educational institution. They also believe that through books they can live from time immemorial, using the knowledge of the past to understand the present and to plan for the future. 38 Hl-Y PURPOSE To create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community, high standards of Christian character. Front Row (left to right): Roscoe Caldwell, James Massey, William Blackwell, Jerry Boger, Norris T. Jennings, Jesse Greenlee, John Thomas, John Robinson, John Graber, Roosevelt Ingram, Lovett Gaither, Larric Russel, Naaman Griffin, ADVISER, Mr. Smith. Second row: Carl Simpson, Freddie Ingram, Homer Witt, Phillip Caldwell, Jimmie Clodfelter, Andrew Davis, Luther Hill, Curtis Blair, Nehemiah Hawkins, Brascoe Tillman, Johnny Roseboro, Norris Griffin, Auther Miller. Third row: Walter Lothorp, Freddie Irvis, George McDaniel, Claude Landrum, Charles Ellis, William Broadway, Joe Ellis, David Wilson, Edward Holmes, Louis Turner, Dudley Anderson, Don Boger. Fourth row: Ronnie Neley, Micthel Gibson, Walter Roseboro, John Goodlett, Alphonzo Heath, Dennis Gibson, Thomas Davis, Fred Tillman, Perman Olgesby, Hubert Archie, William Turner, George Frost. Fifth row: Charles Johnson, Hubert Corpening, Wallace Davis, Larry Poe, Curley Neeley, Lester Hawkins, Harold Goodlett, Oland Blair, Charles Hunter, Rufus Scotton, James Douglass, Dreafus Jerffries. 39 TIGERETTS BASKETBALL TEAM Dec. Jan. Feb. Dec. Jan. Feb. March Girls 3 Cleveland 8 Landis 10 Cleveland 17 Landis 8 Carver 12 Logan 14 Dunbar 21 Church Street 26 Dunbar 5 Price 9 Unity 11 Church Street 19 Price 23 Unity 25 Kingsville 26 Boys Carver 3 Cleveland 8 Landis 10 Cleveland 17 Landis 8 Carver 12 Logan 14 Dunbar 21 Church Street 26 Dunbar 5 Price 9 Unity 11 Church Street 19 Price 23 Unity 25 Kingsville 26 Carver 17 East Spencer Center Kingsville 18 Dunbar 19 Peabody 24 NCHSAC State Finals at Greensboro Merrick Moore 25 Ann Chestnut 26 Jordan Sellars Dunbar Opponent 17 11 19 14 27 10 34 25 18 29 19 24 34 43 23 17 23 26 19 34 31 27 19 13 26 35 32 32 18 23 26 35 Dunbar Opponent 56 19 56 32 52 21 75 49 55 43 48 46 43 32 60 38 48 42 48 46 82 53 76 61 63 82 78 47 107 42 80 62 NCHSAC 49 32 51 36 65 56 62 56 60 66 65 68 40 DUNBAR HIGH TIGERETTS Standing (left to right): Marcella Slade, Edna Davis, Brenda Stout, Patricia Ellis, Yvonne Tillman, Patricia Davis, Shirley Hawkins, Nellie Davis, Geneva Addison, Mae Allen Davis, Carolyn Dixon, Ada Corpening. DUNBAR HIGH TIGERS Standing (left to right): Curtis Blair, Nehemiah Hawkins, Phillip Oglesby, Robert Cockrell, Lester Hawkins, Charles Hoover, Rufus Scotton, Lonnie Kluttz, James Douglass, Walter Garrison, Larry Poe, Hubert Corpening, Wallace Davis, Phillip Caldwell, Richard Rankins, and Larries Russell - Manager. 41 MISS DUNBAR Elaine Heath 42 CHEERLEADERS 43 HARVEST FESTIVAL WINNERS OF P.T.A. HARVEST FESTIVAL P. T. A. HIGH SCHOOL GRAMMAR GRADE Mrs. Julia Rustin Mr. Anderson Pledger Gwendolyn Greenlee Homer Witt Esther Graham William Stout PRIMARY GRADES Cynthia Talford Richard McGarity 44 Compliments of THE METAL ARTS COMPANY, INCORPORATED 742 Portland Avenue Rochester 21, New York Mr. William F. Kelsey (Representative) Albemarle, North Carolina Charter Service POWER CITY BUS LINES, INC. J. W. 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Archie Miss Barbara Ann Archie Mr. Herbert Archie Mr. Mrs. John Frank Archie Mr. Mrs. Theo Archie Mrs. Rosey Avery Mrs. Annie Bailey Mrs. Ruth Bailey Mrs. Barbara Barbour Mrs. Earnestine Barbour Mrs. Hager Barbour Mr. Mrs. James Barbour Mr. William Barbour Mr. Willie Barbour Mrs. Baker Mr. Henry Baker Mrs. Annie R. Bates Mrs. Mary Bates Mrs. Ola Bates Mrs. Joe Beatty Mrs. Tryphenia Beatty Mr. Mrs. Benjamin Beatty Mr. Jewel Birdsong Mr. Thronie Birdsong Mr. Mrs. Samual Blackwell Mrs. Dora Blair Mrs. Fannie Blair Mr. Henry Blair Mrs. Lillien Blair Mrs. Mildred Blair Mr. James Blunt Mr. Clyde Boger Mr. Don Boger Mr. Howard Boger Mrs. Lillian Boger Mrs. Jessie Mae Bookhart Mrs. Mary Bookhart Mrs. Fannie Lee Boyd Mrs. M. Brinkley Mrs. James Brown Rev. Mrs. P. 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