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

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Published By The SENIOR CLASS NINETEEN HUNDRED FIFTY NINE Our dedication Service tAlma Mater Hearty voices now uniting, Pledge devotions true. 0 Dear old Dunbar, Dear old Dunbar, Louder still we sing a eesi P I wait by the window at seven — and when my thrill passes P =- Editor's foreword: I hope sincerely that you, the students of Dunbar High School, are pleased with the 58-59 BAR. If you are, we of the annual staff, will rest assured that our job has been well done. Because the theme of our annual is songs, I would like to dedicate a very special one, May You Never Walk Alone, to my friends, the student body at Dunbar High School. Sincerely, f VMM Administration School Staff Classes Activities Advertisements Mr. Marry Cee Koontz With due honor and in all sincerity, we, the Senior Class of nine¬ teen hundred fifty-nine dedicate our BAR to Mr. Harry Lee Koontz. Mr. Koontz has been not only a considerate and understanding teacher, but a true friend and he is the best coach that a basketball team could ever have. At times when we become temporarily discouraged, Mr. Koontz inspired us to keep the spark of learning shining bright within our minds. So with all these excellent qualities in mind, we feel that our BAR could not possibly be dedicated to a finer person than Mr. Harry Lee Koontz. Congratulations to the Class of 1959 The 1959 graduating class is to be congratulated for having the honor of being the first class to graduate from the beautiful new high school. With increasing demands being made on high school graduates in a competitive world, it is most important that students have the best possible opportunities. It is also important that students take full advantage of every opportunity and facility to prepare themselves for the keen competition that is resulting from better educational advantages. It is also important that education encourage a love for beauty, a respect for property, and ability to get along with students and people generally. Living so close together in the world of today it is a delicate relationship to live in harmony and peace with fellow men. It is my sincere hope that every graduate has been inspired to develop his or her life to the very best possible. Continued study and continued success will undoubtedly go hand in hand. Best wishes for your continued success and happiness. Charles C. Erwin, Superintendent Rowan County Schools 1959 Congratulations To the 1959 Graduates of Dunbar High School, congratulations - Your achievements will lead you to your first Big Highway of Life. Enter this highway with a clear, open mind and a constant vision on the Success Signs of Life. Follow these carefully and thoughtfully in your efforts to reach your goal. Thoughts expressed in these lines will guide you: I said to the man who stood at the gate of Years, Give me light, that I may tread safely into the unknown,” and he replied, Go out into the darkness and put your hand into the Hand of God. That shall be to you better than light, and safer than the known way.” Yours for success, Mrs. Doreatha E. Williamson Seniors, You have come to the parting of the ways, Some will take the high road and others will take the low road, but all, I hope will carry with them the noble resolve that not only may we be proud of you and our Alma Mater, but that others may in turn glory in you. May you find in life what you desire. May the future prove you the builders of such records as will reflect credit on this institution and make you proud and glad to come back in the days with those who follow you as you stand, today, on the threshold. Here's to you, the class of 1959! R. E. Dalton Principal - • - — . A k i? ,4 f—j 1 td J M 4— m m Miss Nora L. Jeter Secretary JO To The Graduating Class, As you stand poised on the threshold of graduation from High School, may I take this opportunity to congratulate you on your past achievements and urge you to continue your forward march toward greater height, regardless of whether you go to college or out into the world on your own to seek your goals and carve for yourselves a place of dignity and respect in this complex and fast-moving society in which you find yourselves. May you always be ever mindful of the brotherhood of man, for only through the love of, and the respect for the rights and privileges of your fellow-man, can you achieve the peace, happiness, and fruitful life that is your undeniable right and privilege to pursue. Again I congratulate you! Sincerely yours, Joseph H. Yarborough, Jr., Assistant Principal 1 1 Mrs. Julia Taggart Nurse Zhe Mar Staff Seated: Beverly Tillman, Philip Black, Jacqueline White, Clarence McKee, Marilyn Moser, Doris Seigle, Dorothy Hunter, Robert Wiley, Lillie Burnon. Standing: Herman Massey, Don Boger, Robert Henderson, Margaret Jeter. EDITORS Lillie Burnon Margaret Jeter BUSINESS MANAGERS Clarence McKee Robert Wiley SECRETARIES Doris Seigle Beverly Tillman CLASS ARTISTS Don Boger SPORTS EDITOR Robert Henderson TYPISTS Jacqueline White Marilyn Moser Dorothy Hunter ADVERTISEMENT COMMITTEE Robert Wiley Herman Massey Philip Black ADVISOR Mrs. Julia B. Kelly PROOF READERS Mrs. Lavolia Vails Lille Burnon 12 13 Mr. William W. Smith Mathematics Mrs. Lavolia W. Vails English French 14 OQOOOO 06D 3( ®QQf,QO jr ■ ; - ' -y . • C ■va 'Hi J Mrs. Eleanor J. Holmes Mr. Clyde E. Dungee Commercial Education Band Mrs. Julia B. Kelly Science Mrs. Winifred P. Poe English faculty I | Mr. J essie D. Corry Social Studies It t Mr. Francis G. McConneaughey Music Mrs. Theola W. Shelton Home Making 15 Miss Minnie L. Littlejohn Mr. Everette A. Fleming Mrs. Annie B. Wilson Mrs. Irene B. Goodlett Mrs. Myrtle P. McGarity Our Mrs. Della C. Poe Mrs. Pauline B. Wright Mrs. Lorene H. Heath Mrs. Belah L. Graeber Mrs. Maggie K. Phifer I 16 Mrs. Nora B. Robinson Mrs. Hazel C. Steward Mrs. Adelaide W. Staton Mrs. Myrtle B. Stevenson ASHIHGT' k Vit id i i i u I ‘i. i' mhi«'u Cafeteria Personnel I 1 t Mrs. Cora Byers, Mrs. Creola Jennings, Mrs. Cora Hobson Mr. Thomas L. Russel. I As your class president one of my greatest pleasures has been to work with you, the Senior class, and our sponsor. I would like to express my sincere thanks to you, our sponsor, and to the faculty for their guidance. May we long remember the friendships which we have made during the long but pleasant journey of our public school education. Sincerely yours, DON ALBERT BOGER Ambition: Artist and Writer Motto -- He that knows and knows that he knows is wise. JOHN LEWIS BOWMAN Ambition: Lawyer Motto -- He that fights and runs away, may live to fight another day. JAMES ANDERSON, JR. Ambition: Auto Mechanic Motto -- Honesty is the best policy. PHILIP BLACK Ambition: Laboratory Technician Motto -- Never put your mouth in gear before the brain is started. ELIZABETH JOAN BOYD Ambition: Surgical Nurse Motto -- The elevator to success is broken; try the stairs. GLORIA DELORES BYERS Ambition: Seamstress Motto -- Don't brag, it isn't the whistle that pulls the train. Seniors ARNOLD CHARLESTON Ambition: Electronic Technician Motto -- Everyone is the architect of his own fortune. ROBERT LEWIS CHARLESTON Ambition: Air Force Cadet Motto -- It's what you are that counts, and not what you are trying to be. 20 MARY ANN CLINDING Ambition: Registered Nurse Motto -- He who knows and knows that he knows is wise. ROBERT LEWIS CLINDING Ambition: Dentist Motto -- Not at the top, but climbing. CLAUDE COLSON, JR. Ambition: Entomologist Motto -- Never think back, think of what’s ahead.” ANNIE AUGUSTA CORPENING Ambition: Registered Nurse Motto -- By using the boat of ambition, I will land on the island of success. CHARLES WILLIAM DAVIS Ambition: Brick Layer Motto -- Make your best a little better. FRANKLIN ROOSEVELT DAVIS Ambition: Air Force Cadet Motto -- Be prepared.” Seniors IDA LEE DAVIS Ambition: Registered Nurse Motto--- A smile is like an echo, it always comes back to you. RUTH DORIS DAVIS Ambition: Stenographer Motto -- What you are to be you are now be¬ coming. 21 JOSHUA FRANKLIN DRAFTON Ambition: Armed Force Career Motto -- Be prepared for today and forget about tomorrow.’ MILDRED ELLIS Ambition: Practical Nurse Motto -- We must put more into the world than we take, and give more than we get. DEMETRIUS EVANS Ambition: Elementary Teacher Motto -- ”A wise man changes his mind, but a fool, never! LILLIE MAE FERRE NS Ambition: Laboratory Technician and Secretary Motto -- A will to succeed requires a deter¬ mination to excel.” SAMUEL LEWIS FITZGERALD Ambition: Business Manager Motto -- To fill the cup with success.” ROBERT FROST Ambition: Mechanical Engineer Motto-- The road to, success is not easy, work hard. Perhaps someday your chance will come.” Seniors RICHARD GRAHAM Ambition: Foreign Correspondent Motto -- Not what you are but what you do that counts. MAE FRANCES HACKETT Ambition: Elementary Teacher Motto -- Life is like an echo, you get from it what you put into it.” 1 22 ROBERT THOMAS HENDERSON Ambition: Physical Education Teacher Motto -- The climb to success is hard; but with a determined mind the lowliest person can reach his goal. DOROTHY LOUISE HUNTER Ambition: Elementary Teacher Motto -- There are no heights man cannot reach, if only he will grasp opportu¬ nities that come, and not let them slip by.” MARGARET ELIZABETH JETER Ambition: Physical Therapist Motto -- My own self at my very best, at all times. CAROLYN JOHNSON Ambition: Nurse Motto -- If knowledge be the food of the world, please give me the excess of it.” McKEEVER JOHNSON Ambition: Baseball Player Motto -- Even a turtle gets no where until he sticks out his head. JIMMIE LEE KITCHEN Ambition: Air Force Cadet Motto -- Less than the best is failure, success is my aim. Seniors JOE HAZEL LANEY Ambition: Nurse Motto -- It is better to remain silent and be thought dumb than to speak and remove all doubts. HERMAN O'NEIL MASSEY Ambition: Medical Technician Motto -- He who walks in wisdom and seeks the higher things is always safe from danger. 23 JtLUl MARILYN ELAINE MOSER Ambition: Stenographer Motto -- He who walketh with wisdom, is safe from danger. PAUL OGLESBY, JR Ambitfon: Teacher Motto -- Give to the world the best that you have, and the best will come back to you. CLARENCE McKEE Ambition: Doctor Motto -- Reading maketh a full man, con¬ ference a ready man, and writing an exact man.” ROXIE MAE MITCHELL Ambition: Secretary Motto -- We judge ourselves by what we feel capable of doing, while others judge us by what we have already done. MARIAN ELIZABETH POE Ambition: Elementary Teacher Motto -- Don’t put off until tomorrow what you can do today. DORIS ARMENTIA SEIGLE Ambition: Music Teacher Motto -- He who seeks, shall find. j Seniors DOROTHY MENTA SEIGLE Ambition: Secretary Motto -- Heaven helps those who help them¬ selves.” BETTYE JEAN SHAVERS Ambition: Beautician Motto -- Do well, you will succeed. 24 JAMES SYLVESTER SIFFORD Ambition: Mechanic Motto -- It is better to remain silent and be thought dumb, than to speak and re¬ move all doubts.” M. B. WISBEN SMITH, JR. Ambition: Singer Motto -- Have faith, you will succeed. LARRY WAYNE STURDIVANT Ambition: Musician Motto -- Half the trouble in life is caused not by what others think, but what we think they're thinking.” BEVERLY JEAN TILLMAN Ambition: Laboratory Technician Motto -- Success is won not by lying awake at night, but by keeping awake in the day time.” MARGARET HAZEL SMITH Ambition: Registered Nurse Motto -- We cannot change yesterday that is quite clear, nor start on tomorrow until it is here. WILLIAM THOMAS SMITH Ambition: Mechanic Motto -- Seek and you shall find. Seniors JACQUELINE WHITE Ambition: Commercial Education Motto -- What you are to be, you are now becoming. ROBERT NORMAN WILEY Ambition: Pharmacist Motto -- To thine ownself be true. 25 Seniors ROZELL WORTH ROSA LEE WILSON Ambition: Auto Mechanic ARTHUR. LEWIS WILDER Ambition: Nurse Motto -- ’’ He who thinks hecan, can’t; Ambition Baseball Player Motto --’’The only reward of virture he who thinks he can't can.” Motto __ , xhe hardest tumble a man is virture; the only way to can take is to fall over his have a friend is to be one. own blunder. Mascots Suzette Morgan - Michael Stout 26 Class History At last, we the senior class of 1959, have reached the peak of our high school days. No longer will we be able to roam the halls of our dear ole Alma Mater as a class united together. As we make our last tribute tc Dunbar let us take an adventure through our past. When the fall of 1955 rolled around, we as freshmen entered the high school department of Dunbar. The class was composed of students from Granite Quarr y and Dunbar. What a group of freshmen we were, seventy- two in fact. Not only were we large in number but we had the ability of leadership in numbers with many new scholastic potentials awaiting us. Under the guidance of Mr. Harry L. Koontz and Mrs. Naomi Mitchell we were divided into two groups with Beverly Tillman and Clarence McKee as class presidents. By the mid-term we had settled down, we were no longer wide-eyed, eager adventurists, but students with a determination to get ahead. The honor roll by no means gave us a scare, rather it gave us a dare. We didn't intend to be lef t out of any activities in the school. But who would have ever dreamed that Demetrius Evans, Jacquelyn White, and Lorene McCuthen would be cheerleaders? ! When the basketball season drew near, many of us attempted to make the team, but we were not successful. Our can¬ didate for the Miss Dunbar Contestwas Beverly Tillman; although she came in third, we were proud of our fresh¬ man class and its determination not to give up but to keep on trying. Margaret Jeter was elected Treasurer of the Student Council of our group. This also gave us a great honor. Realizing that we were now in Senior High School, we, as sophomores began to plan for a more honorable year than our first one. We were again divided into two groups. Mrs. Winifred Poe and Miss Ruth Holmes were our advisors. The safety patrols were re-organized during this year. Margaret Jeter, Marian Poe, and Frances Hackett were very active in helping the students carry out our school policies. This was a great year for us when Robert Wiley, Robert Henderson, Joshua Drafton, Walter Roseboro, and Clarence McKee were very active on the basketball team. What a group of enthusiastic sophomores we were. Another honor was given to us when Marilyn Moser was chosen as Miss N. H. A. She won over three other competitors. A pep squad was organized under one of our advisors Miss Holmes, several students who were active enough to become members were: Ida Davis, Annie Corpening, Marilyn Moser and Beverly Tillman. Margaret Smith was our contestant in the Miss Dunbar Contest, again we came in third. Lillie Mae Burnon from our section was chosen as secretary of the Student Council, and Demetrius Evans and Frances Hackett were chosen as representa¬ tives. Marilyn Moser, Jacquelyn White, Beverly Till¬ man, Margaret Jeter, Robert Wiley, Clarence McKee, and Larry Sturdivant and Ronald Irby, were chosen as waitresses and waiters for the Junior-Senior Prom. Our participating in many new activities did not keep us off the honor roll, however, many times we led it. In the fall of 1957 a year that we had long awaited was now beginning. This was our Junior year. Realizing that many obstacles lay awaiting us, we became united again with Mrs. Flornnie Davidson, Mrs. Lavolia Vails and Mrs. Ester Marianeaux as our advisors. This was the year that was going to prove a trying one for us. No longer were we looked upon as green horn and unsophisticated sophomores, but ambitious Juniors. Be¬ cause of scholastic maintenance Lillie Mae Burnon, Margaret Jeter, Dorothy McGuire, Doris Seigle, Clarence McKee and Robert Wiley were chosen as Junior Mar¬ shals. To every junior the prom is the most important high-light. Our theme was Stairway To The Stars. What a beautiful arrangement it was! Everyone was dancing to the music of Carver High School Jazz Band. Our Junior year was also filled with thinking of music coming from the band, under the direction of Mr. Clyde Dungee. We had four majorettes representing our class, they were: Carolyn Johnson, Margaret Smith, Frances Hackett and Marian Poe. We also had four girls from our class who were chosen as letter girls for the band, they were: Dorothy Hunter, Marilyn Moser, Beverly Tillman and Jacquelyn White. We were represented in the various clubs in our school. Because of the magnifi¬ cent playing of Robert Wiley, Joshua Drafton, Clarence McKee and Jackie Jones, the double A Basketball District Championship Award was captured. Two members were chosen on the all state team, Joshua Drafton and Jackie Jones. Robert Wiley received a trophy for the most valuable player. With the future creeping upon us and high school life almost over, the Senior Class of 1959 was organized and united under Mrs. Julia Kelly. In the fall of 1958 we saw a glimpse of what college life is going to be. We made two trips, one to Livingstone College and the other to A T College at Greensboro, N. C. Senior life began as a big job for we had a new building to begin our senior year in. Clarence McKee was one of the speakers at our dedication of the new building, also Marian Poe. We now realized that leadership was one of our best talents. Clarence McKee was established as president of the Student Council; Beverly Tillman became president of the Safety Patrols; with Margaret Jeter, Robert Wiley, Jacquelyn Wh ite and Clarence McKee taking active parts. Because of the determination to succeed and the ability to play ball our present basketball team is the best in the double A Conference. It is an honor to us because four senior boys are on the team. Two of whom received awards for their spectacular playing. They were named on the All State team both in the district tournament and in the State tournament which was held at A T College in Greensboro, N. C. They were Robert Wiley and Joshua Drafton. Honor is also given to Clarence McKee and Robert Henderson, and to the other boys who were on the team. I am sure that without their help we could not have gone all the way. That is why I say don't give up but keep on trying and perhaps your chance will soon come. Now that you have been taken on an adventure through our past, we bid you farewell. Beverly Tillman 27 0€ l V t p . i i - - - Our Prayer O, God to thee we humbly come With gratitude and thanks in our hearts For this a great day For us has been set apart To count the blessing we have gained During the past Twelve years, Some were gained with joy and laughter Others through pride and tears. Bless each of us dear Father As we onward travel in life, Help us to work, help us to choose All in life that is right Guide us Dear Lord in the upward path, Steer our minds and our thoughts, Some contribution help us to make For the time we long have sought. As we leave this golden institution Let our lives be meaningful Help everyone to take his place In this busy-growing world. Teacher and preacher some of us will make, Maybe a doctor or nurse or two, But however, and whatever we pray For loads of success in all we do. Last but far away from least For our parents and teachers we pray A very special, special blessing In making this our happiest day. Bless all of those who has contributed In some way great or small Our friends, neighbors, and fellowmen Lord bless us all. Amen M e k k -i l be J Cove you Zruly The time has finally rolled along For us to bid farewell, so long And as we make preparation to depart There'll remain love and truth in our hearts. Our parents and teachers have strived very hard, To make the best of our golden start. We'll never forget them as long as we live, But to the world our all we'll give. Of course there's sadness as we leave our friends, One lovely family we all have been As we endeavor to search for success In everything we'll promise our best. Dear Ole Dunbar, always true to thee we'll be To us you've been a symbol of loyalty As we depart, in our hearts there'll be a song. For now its time to say good-bye, so long. 9 Doris Seigle 29 -- vt'' - -1 Senior Superlatives MOST ALL-ROUND Clarence McKee - Marian Poe BEST LOOKING Jacqueline White - Robert Wiley SHORTEST Marilyn Moser - Larry Sturdivant I Senior Superlatives MOST POPULAR Marilyn Moser - James Kitchen MOST HELPFUL Margaret Jeter - Larry Sturdivant S INTELLECTUAL Clarence McKee I I BEST DRESSED Jacqueline White - Robert Henderson MOST ATHLETIC Joshua Drafton - Lillie Burnon .'v.i' lj'l'.lt miKttMOtonr M:mvmtm99 tt 1! T? Customized Songs Problems” . I Cried A Tear” . To Know Him Is To Love Him” Smoke Gets In Your Eyes” . . . So Much” . . . Whole Lotta Loving” . I Need Somebody” . Most of All” . Tell The Truth” . Try Me” . Poor Little Fool” . All American Boy” . One Night” . I Got Stung” . Sixteen Candles” . Do You Remember” . Just One More Time” . Beep - Beep” . Valorie” . The Diary” . Yakety Yak” . No Regrets” . Peek A- Boo” . Hold It” . . Queen of the Hop” . Lonesome Town” . Stardust” . Just A Matter of Time” . Broken Hearted” . . School Begins . Report Card Time . Sociology Teacher . Bookkeeping . Basketball Teams . Everybody . Junior Class . English . Sophomore Class . The Band . Freshman Class . Mr. Koontz . Junior-Senior Prom . . In The Principal’s Office .Everybody’s Birthday Party . . . . Price vs Dunbar Game . Late for School . Driving Class . French Class . . . . Teacher’s Grade Book . Janitors . . . . End of First Semester . Cutting Class . Cheerleaders . Miss Dunbar . Music Department . Senior Class . Graduation Day . School Ends Carolyn Johnson Frances Hackett qI y - =4 « « ) — i TT! 1 ( — l i J JEm - • 7 32 junior Class Officers Joyce Moser Judy McCullough Assistant Secretary Reporter Maxine Ellis Vice President Nehmiah Hawkins Song Leader J ri — j — =k • O y J ) — Mary Moss Rufus Scotton President Secretary Leon Stokes President Lois McCall Secretary Mary Chambers Song Leader Mary Edgar Assistant Secretary Mae Troy Little Chaplain Gwendolyn Greenlee Parliamentarian James Douglas President Norris Jennings Treasurer Arthur Miller Vice President Julia McCullough Reporter : i ■ •tgRtMubmantm Barbara Archie Oland Blair Annie Bell Bush Mae Frances Chambers Jo Ann Craige James Davis James Calvin Douglas Mary Edgar Joe Ellis Bernice Evans Rosa Graham Eustatia Greenlee Naaman Griffin Edward Henley Genola Irby {Junior Mae Troy Little Julia McCullough Gladys McDaniel Arthur Miller Perman Oglesby Norris Jennings Charles Johnson Emma Kelly Catherine Staton Homer Witt Hubert Corpening 34 Andrew Davis Betty Davis Maxine Ellis Lillie Pearl Evans Eula Mae Gibson John Graeber Nehemiah Hawkins Naomi Heilig Frances Hill Edward Holmes Elizabeth Hunter Betty Jones Annie Mae Kelly Willie L. Martin Julia McKinney Class Walter Roseboro Rufus Scotton Lillian Shuford Leon Stokes Henrietta Turner 35 Sophomore Class Officers DESSIE CORPENING Treasurer MILDRED INGRAM Secretary WALLACE DAVIS President VIRGINIA JOHNSON Assistant Secretary ELLA MAE COOK Vice President 36 1 ALFONZA HEATH Treasurer i ELLA JANE MILLER Assistant Secretary EDNA MAE DAVIS Reporter BILLIE ANN NOBLE Song Leader LORENE ANDERSON Vice President RUBY JETER Secretary LARRY POE President I 37 i - I UK! )!wA Charles Hoover Charles Hunter Howard Irvis Ruby Jeter Shirley Jimmerson Roy Lee Kennedy Claude Landrum Collins McDaniel Sopho Ella Jane Miller Ronnie Neely Billie Ann Noble Larry Poe Lorene Anderson William Broadway Cardella Clifton Edna Mae Davis Earlene Faulkner Denis Gibson Elijah Hackett Alfonzo Heath Albert Ruff Maggie Scotton Erma Jean Smith Brenda Stout Oland Thompson Joyce White Lula Mae Barbour Charles Barton 38 Wallace Davis Willie Davis Charles Ellis Georgia L. Finch • George Frost 1 HOTCS Walter Garrison John Goodlett James Hailey Ola Mae Blair Venita Boger James Clodfelter Betty Corpening Desiree Corpening Ella Mae Cook Eunice Mae Davis John W. Davis Julia Hammond Luther Hill Mildred Ingram Virinia Johnson Nancy Morgan Paul Kerns Henry Oglesby Grady Powell Eloise Smith Hazel Staton Willie J. Wilson Cleveland Addison 39 ) in Y',--' ■ ■« - • 1 r ft Mtm Sophomores Dudley Anderson Herbert Archie Arthur Brathcer Roscoe Caldwell Callie Feamster Rebecca Goode Matthew Holmes Lillie Mae Kelly Ernest Lyles Willamena McCullough Christine Moody Eugene Oliver Irene Robinson Lester Robinson Barbara Simms Z. W. Smith Jasper Stinson Brasco Tillman Fred Tillman Dewitt Turner William Turner Beatrice Webb 40 Jreskman Class Officers 41 JreskmeH Geneva Addison Dian Allison Velma Allison Shirley Allison Henry Allison Frank Anderson Willie Austin Judy Barber Fraizer Beatty Blondean Bell Curtis Blair George Blakney William Blackwell Hubert Blackwell Parnel Bolt Willie Jean Boyd Margaret Brown John Bush Philip Caldwell Alma Charleston Joyce Clark Prince Clinton Ada Corpening Yvonne Correll Thomas Davis Patsy Davis Patricia Davis Mary Douglas Thomas Dunlap Eddie Edgar Patricia Ellis Bonnie Evans Jaunita Evans William Feamster Daisy Foster 42 Patricia Frost Mitchell Gibson Eddie Griffin Sonnie Green Jessie Greenlee Harold Goodlett Carolyn Hamilton Dorothy Hammond Shirley Hawkins Annie Hawthrone Carol Hobson Jaunita Holmes Barbara Ingram Fred Ingram Freddie Irvis Bertha Jackson Dreafus Jeffries Walter Lotharp Roberta Lyles Andrew Mitchell John Miller Harold Miller Johnnie Mae McCullough John Allen McCulloguh James McKenzie Lee McKenzie Raymond McDaniel Fannie Morgan Thedore Oglesby P hilip Oglesby Ardie Perry Lillie Polk Richard Rankins t 43 John W. Robinson Jo-Ann Robinson Johnnie Roseboro Josephine Seigle Thedore Shannon Ford Sifford Robert Sifford Henderson Stout Ruby Tillman Sallie Sullivan Thomas Wilson Bertha Sullivan Elizabeth Webb Ernestine Stinson 44 Theme from modern tune. Student Council President To the Faculty and Student Body of Dunbar High School: I wish to express my sincere gratitude for honoring me with the privilege to serve as Student Council President. I have truly enjoyed working with the various individuals of Dunbar High School. Sincerely yours, C, TA? Kao-' 45 SPONSOR Mrs. Julia B. Kelly President, Clarence McKee; Treasurer, Patricia Davis; Secretary, Larry Poe; Vice President, Julia McCollough. Student Council Officers 46 I Hi-y Purpose To create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community, high standards of Christian character. Front Row (left to right): Paul Oglesby, William Blackwell, Roscoe Caldwell, Jesse Greenlee, Norris Jennings, John W. Robinson, Larries Russell, Andrew Davis, John Thomas Smith, John Graeber, Jesse Turner, Luther Hill, Larry Sturdivant, John Goodlett, ADVISER, Mr. Smith. Second Row: Hubert Blackwell, James Hailey, Howard Irvis, William Feamster, Homer Witt, Walter Lothrop, Arthur Miller, Roy Kennedy, James Clodfelter, Alfonzo Heath, John Roseboro, James Henley, Collins Mc¬ Daniel. Third Row: Samuel Fitzgerald, Phillip Black, Richard Graham, Jimmie Kitchen, Wallace Davis, John Dunlap, Thomas Davis, Louis Turner, John Calvin Douglas, Walter Roseboro, Hubert Corpening, Larry Poe, Eddie Edgar. Fourth Row: William Smith, Herman Massey, Rozell Worth, Robert Wiley, Robert Henderson, Frank Davis, Leon Stokes, John Bush, Robert Charleston, Charles Hoover, Walter Garrison, Arnold Charleston. 47 48 gMsfeSsja ■BttaBBaHOiBnHHHHBHnMHttniriHBtHHnnBBHI ggsgftsatf Primary Slutophone Maud High School Pand — 9- m junior ftand 50 Primary Chorus grammar Grade Chorus Glee Club 'ff • r'lfr I iif i imi nilinnwim'i JV. 7. . Officers - Secretary - Treasurer - William Blackwell - Songleader - Nehmiah Hawkins - President - Andrew Davis - Vice President - William Graeber - Assistant Secretary - Arthur Miller Hubert Corpening - Watchman - Lewis Hall - Parliamentarian - Lewis Turner - Reporter - James Davis basket Clarence McKee Joshua Drafton Walter Garrison Rufus Scotton Robert Wiley Wallace Davis nail Left to right: Kneeling, Manager Larry Sturdivant, Co-captains Robert tViley and Joshua Drafton, Coach Harry L. Koontz. Standing: Wallace Davis, Robert Cockrel, Oland Blair, Harold Goodlett, Rufus Scotton, Charles Hoover, Robert Henderson, Hubert Corpening, Walter Garrison, FrankDavis, Clarence McKee, Nehmiah Hawkins, Curtis Blair. 54 I J I I I I — basket Mary Clinding Patricia Davis Marian Poe Lillie B. Ferrens Eunice Davis Frances Hackett nail Left to right: Kneeling, Coach Mr. Jesse D. Corry, Manager Beverly Tillman. Standing: Mildred Ellis, Marian Poe, Eunice Davis, Mae Troy Little, Gloria Byers, Lillie B. Ferrens, Frances Hackett, Mary Clinding, Geneva Addison, Brenda Stout, Ola Blair, Patricia Davis. 55 m tlj .. Mm Cheerleaders 57 vi Carolyn Johnson, Marilyn Moser, Dorothy Hunter, Beverly Tillman, Roxie Mitchell, Corothy Seigle, Francess Hackett, Demetrius Evans, Marian Poe, Margaret Jeter, Doris Seigle, Jacqueline White. Dorothy Hunter, Doris Seigle, Homer Witt, Robert Charleston, Robert Henderson, Clarence McKee, Marilyn Moser, Charles Hunter, Albert Ruff, Marian Poe, Larry Poe, Bernice Evans. Senior Safety Patrol ‘Drivers’ Education Class 59 60 fl.M.A- 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. Me tubers Lorene Anderson, President; Diane Allison, Vice President; Lillie Burnon, Secretary; Willie Jean Boyd, Asst. Secretary; Ruby Lee Tillman, Treasurer; Ella Jane Miller, Reporter; Billie Ann Noble, Song Leader; and Mrs. T. W. Shelton, Advisor. 61 '■Mmm Miss N.H.A. - Julia McCollough Mr. N.F.A. - John Davis 62 MITCHELL’S FUNERAL HOME AND CHAPEL Finest Facilities The Home of Thoughtful Service” Moderate Cost A. L. Mitchell, Director ME. 3-2424 711 Horah St. Best Wishes From DUNBAR SCHOOL FACULTY CONGRATULATIONS from THE METAL ARTS COMPANY, INC. W. F. Kelsey, Representative Rochester 21, New York Compliments of TAYLOR BISCUIT COMPANY Taylored To Taste” Hopskin 7-2831 P. O. Box 2508 Raleigh, North Carolina Compliments of i n Compliments of BelKs THE SHOE FAIR The BELK-HARRY Co. Salisbury, North Carolina Salisbury, North Carolina CLINE'S SHOE SERVICE Compliments of We save your Soles” EXCELSIOR BARBER SHOP Phone 3481 110 E. Innes Street North Lee Street Salisbury, North Carolina Salisbury, North Carolina TAYLOR CLAY PRODUCTS COMPANY Manufacturers of Facing Tile and Buff Brick Telephone ME 6-2411 P. O. Box 1128 Salisbury, North Carolina He's busier every day, yet always ready when you need him . . .to pro¬ tect health, prevent accidents, guard your streets and playground and build¬ ing . . . help in your parents' shops and factories, and add comfort in your homes. Duke Power Company Serving the Piedmont Carolinas Salisbury, North Carolina Compliments of ISENHOUR BRICK TILE COMPANY Clay Products Manufacturers Telephone ME 6-0131 Salisbury, North Carolina FURNITURE DEALERS ASSOC of Salisbury, North Carolina Sterchi’s Rustin’s Hardiman Son City Furniture Salisbury Cut-Rate Sparks L S Burton’s Ferrens’ Supply Mocksville, North Carolina Compliments of Charter Service POWER CITY BUS LINES, INC. J. W. Hatley Day YU 2-3313 Manager Night YU 2-4992 W. L. Barrier, Driver Phone CR 9-2286 Albemarle, North Carolina Compliments of LASH SELF SERVICE STORE DR. MRS. W. J. EZELL The Best For Less 721 Old Plank Road 129 E. Council St. Salisbury, North Carolina Salisbury, North Carolina Greetings From Compliments of HATLEY'S GROCERY ZIMMERMAN'S DEPT. STORE Henderson Street 110 North Main East Spencer, North Carolina Salisbury, North Carolina Compliments of Compliments of MYRICK'S GROCERY THE GOLD SHOP Telephone ME 3-9665 1730 N. Long Street East Spencer, North Carolina Salisbury, North Carolina WILKINS SONS CAROLINA MUSIC CO. Phillips ”66 Service 119 East Fisher Street Salisbury, North Carolina Phone ME 3-9939 1030 W. Monroe Street Salisbury, North Carolina Compliments of FARMERS MERCHANTS BANK Founded in Security-Built by Service. Complete Banking Service MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Granite Quarry, North Carolina POE’S FISHING LAKE Dukeville Road Poles For Rent Fishing $1.00 Per Day No Bag Limit on Carp Catfish 10 Lbs. Cold Drinks and Sandwiches Open at Night until 9:30 O'clock GEM AUTOMATIC GAS CO. Motto: Service Phone CRescent 9-9615 Granite Quarry, North Carolina DAVE OEM frVLf 9 aJLo lA PEELER'S FOOD CENTER Fresh Meats Groceries Granite Quarry, North Carolina Compliments of MARY ANN'S BEAUTY PARLOR Motto: Service Phone CR 9-3075 Granite Quarry, North Carolina SENIOR CLASS DIRECTORY Name Address Telephone Black, Philip, Route 8, Box 479, Salisbury . ME 6-4095 Boger, Don, 6 Broad Street, East Spencer . Boyd, Elizabeth, P. O. Box 64, Granite Quarry . CR 9-7061 Bowman, John, P. O. Box 105, Granite Quarry . CR 9-9982 Byers, Gloria, 603 Long Street, East Spencer . ME 3-9182 Charleston, Arnold, P. O. Box 593, Granite Quarry . CR 9-7142 Charleston, Robert, P. O. Box 962, Granite Quarry . CR 9-7065 Clinding Mary, P. O. Box 457, Spencer . ME 6-2727 Clinding Robert, P. O. Box 457, Spencer . ME 6-2727 Corpening, Annie, Box 963, Granite Quarry . CR 9-3052 Davis, Ida Lee, Granite Quarry . Davis, Charles, Rte. 8 Box 30, Salisbury . ME 6-3183 Davis, Frank, 402 N.-Long St., E. Spencer . Davis, Ruth, 19 Shaver St., E. Spencer . ME 3-0320 Drafton, Joshua, 706 N. Shaver St., E. Spencer . ME 6-0868 Ellis, Mildred, Box 407, E. Spencer . ME 6-5263 Evans, Demetrius, 204 Mitchell St., E. Spencer . Fitzgerald, Samuel, P. O. Box 416, Spencer . ME 3-4772 Frost, Robert, 1032 Short Street, Salisbury . Graham, Richard, Rte. 8, Box 484, Salisbury . ME 6-5765 Hackett, Frances, Rte. 5, Box 77, Salisbury . Henderson, Robert, Box 252, Spencer . ME 3-4022 Hunter, Dorothy, General Delivery, Rockwell . Jeter, Margaret, Rte. 5, Box 558, Salisbury . ME 6-4570 Johnson, Carolyn, Rte. 8, Box 462-D, Salisbury . ME 6-2727 Johnson, McKeever, Rte. 4, Box 284, Salisbury . . Kitchen, Jimmie, 619 W. McCubbins, Salisbury . ME 3-2329 Laney, Jo Hazel, 545 Butler St., E. Spencer . ME 6-0447 Massey, Herman, 301 N. Long St., E. Spencer . ME 3-2620 McKee, Clarence, Box 453, Spencer . ME 3-4620 Mitchell, Roxie, Rte. 5, Box 558, Salisbury . ME 6-1778 Moser, Marilyn, 420 E. Kenly St., Salisbury . ME 3-3340 Oglesby, Paul, 11 Shaver St., E. Spencer . ME 3-0647 Poe, Marian, 400 Division Ave., E. Spencer . ME 3-9182 Seigle, Doris, Box 421, E. Spencer . ME 6-2810 Seigle, Dorothy, Box 421, E. Spencer . ME 6-2810 Shavers, Bettye, 30 Cedar St., E. Spencer . ME 6-3339 Sifford, James, Box 965, Granite Quarry . CR 9-2138 Smith, M. B., Rte. 8, Box 44, Salisbury . ME 6-0678 Smith, William, Rte. 4, Box 9-D, Salisbury . ME 6-1624 Sturdivant, Larry, 1150 Kenly St., Salisbury . Tillman, Beverly, General Delivery, E. Spencer . White, Jacqueline, Rte. 4, Box 589-A, Salisbury . ME 6-2539 Wiley, Robert, 716 Royal St., E. Spencer . ME 3-2735 Wilson, Rosie, Rte. 4, Box 551-B, E. Spencer . Worth, Rozell, 262 Correll St., E. Spencer . Wilder, Arthur, 1160 Short St., Salisbury . ME 3-2454 Margaret Jeter PATRONS Mr. James Abernathy, Jr . Mr. Mrs. John L. Charleston Mrs. Clara Addison Mr. Robert Charleston Miss Rosebud Aggrey Mr. Mrs. Willie D. Charleston Mrs. Nancy Agner Mr. Mrs. Walter Chaw lk Mrs. B. R. Aldrich Mr. N. A. Chunn Mrs. W. L. B. Aldrich Mrs. Don Clement Mrs. B. Alexander Mrs. Inez Click Mrs. Claude Allen Mr. William Click Miss Hattie Allison Mrs. Mae Jane Clinding Mr. Mrs. John Allison Mr. Mrs. John Cobb Mr. Mrs. Mack Allison Mr. Mrs. A. M. Coleman Miss Barbara Ann Archie Mr. John Collins Mr. Garland Arch ie Miss Annie Corpening Miss Nellie Austin Miss Betty Corpening Mrs. Willie Mae Austin Mrs. Catherine Corpening Mrs. Rosie Avery Mrs. Irene Corpening Mrs. Ann Bailey Mrs. Katheleen Corpening Mrs. Mary Bailey Mrs. Marie Corpening Miss Willette Bailey Mr. T. C. Corpening Mrs. Annie B. Baker Mrs. Annie Mae Correll Mrs. Barbara Barbour Mr. Jessie Corry Mrs. Maude Bassinger Mrs. Oliver Craige Mrs. Beller Beatty Mr. Mrs. Robert Crawley Mrs. Typhenia Beatty Mrs. Corrine Crosby Miss Bertha Black Mrs. Hattie Culp Mrs. Eula Mae Black Mr. John Culp Mr. Paul Black Mr. Charles Davis Mildred Black Mr. Mrs. James Davis Miss Frances Blackwell Mr. Mrs. James Davis, Jr. Mrs. Dora Blair Mrs. Jannie Davis Mrs. George Blair Mr. Mrs. Jesse Davis Mrs. Mary Lue Bookhart Mr. Joe Davis Mr. John Bowman Mr. Mrs. Johnny Davis Miss Williemenia Boyd Mr. John Davis Mr. Arthur Bratcher Mr. Jimmie Davis Mr. Mrs. William Brewer Mr. Louis Davis Mrs. Hattie Bunchanan Mrs. Ida Belle Davis Mr. Mrs. Aaron Bush Miss Patsy Davis Mrs. Claria Bush Mrs. Ruth Davis Mrs. Lizzie Burtton Mr. Walter Davis Mrs. Beulah Byers Mr. James C. Douglas Mrs. Lara Campbell Miss Evelyn Drafton Mr. Mrs. Ralph Carr Mr. Leroy Drafton Mr. Arnold Charleston Mrs. Lucille Drafton Mr. Joe Charleston Mr. Mrs. John E. Charleston Mr. Thedore Drain Mr. Joe Duke Rev. O. Dumas Mr. Mrs. Clyde Dungee S Sgt. Mrs. Joseph Dungee Mrs. Jeanette Dunlap Mr. B. Durham Miss Ella Durham Mrs. Alice Ellis Mr. Mrs. Bob Ellis Mr. Charles Ellis Mr. James Ellis Mr. Leroy Ellis Miss Mildred Ellis Mrs. Lena Evans Mrs. Margestine Evans Elder Mrs. Ray Ferrens Mrs. Fannie Ford Mrs. Naomi Forney Mrs. Fannie Fitzgerald Miss Zella Mae Fox Mrs. Essie M. Foxx Mrs. Francess Foxx Mrs. Henrietta Foxx Mr. A. W. Frost Mr. George Frost Miss Lucille Frost Mrs. Mable Frost Mr. George Gains Mr. M. B. Gibson Mr. J. Gibson Mrs. C. M. Gilliam Mr. Ezra Gilliam Mrs. Helen Gill Mr. Mrs. Jay Glaspy Mrs. Irene Goodlett Mrs. Beulah Graeber Mrs. Mozell Graham Mr. Booker T. Graham Mr. Booker Graham Mr. Richard Graham Rev. John Gray Mr. Mrs. Gleen Green Mrs. Johnnie Green Mr. Nathaniel Green Mr. Willie Green Mrs. Bessie Guy Mrs. Helen Hackett Mr. Jimmie Hackett Mrs. Lara Hailey Mrs. Columbia Hall Mr. John F. Hall Mrs. Alice Hargrave Mrs. M. L. Harris Mrs. Hart Mrs. G. V. Hartman Mr. Joseph Heaggans Mrs. Lorene Heath Mrs. Mary Jane Heiley Mrs. Emmer J. Henderson Mrs. Louise Henderson Mr. Robert T. Henderson Mr. Robert Henderson Mrs. Hipps Mrs. Eliza Holmes Mrs. Elizabeth Holmes Mr. Samuel Holmes Mr. Mrs. Theodore Holmes, Jr Mr. William Holmes Mrs. Willie Holmes Mrs. M. L. Holt Mrs. Odella Howard Mrs. Winnie Howard Helen Hunt Mrs. Carrie Hunter Mr. Mrs. Charles Hunter Mr. Roosevelt Ingram Rev. Mrs. Howard Irvis Mrs. Marion Jackson Octaria Jackson Mrs. Lewis Jefferies Mrs. Creola Jennings Mrs. Zeola Jeter Miss Margaret Jeter Miss Rosa Jeter Miss Nora Jeter Mr. Walter Jeter Mr. Thomas Jeter Mrs. Mable Jimmerson Mr. N. A. John Mr. Aaron Johnson Mr. Albert Johnson Mr. Andrew Johnson Miss Creola Johnson Miss Dorothy Johnson Mrs. Eliza Johnson Compliments Of Mr. A. R. Kelsey


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