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

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or Published By The SENIOR CLASS Ethel Neal Jones - Editor Stella Coleman - Business Manager Mrs. Julia Kelly - Annual Advisor NINETEEN HUNDRED AND FIFTY- EIGHT OS' SUCCESS 2 FACULTY 15 Mr. Clyde E. Dungee Band Mrs. Theola W. Shelton Home Making FACULTY Mrs. Winifred P. Poe English Mrs. Julia B. Kelly S cience Mr. Earl F. Simmons Agriculture 16 Mr. Harry L. Koontz Mrs. Lavolia W. Vails Mathematics Physical Education English French MEMBERS Mrs. Eleanor M. Holmes Mrs. Naomi S. Mitchell Miss Flornnie E. Davidson Commercial Education Mathematics Music Social Science 17 Mrs. Annie B. Wilson Mrs. Alma E. Ross Mrs. Katie M. Barber Mrs. Maggie K. Phifer FACULTY 'A::-:.--- Mrs. Mildred G. Holt Mrs. Maxine H. McKee Mrs. Hazel C. Steward Mrs. Della C. Poe Mrs. Alvie E. Hartman Mrs. Pauline B. Wright Mrs. Myrtle P. McGarity 18 Mrs. Beulah L. Graeber Mr. William W. Mrs. Rossalie M. Richardson Smith Mrs. Lorene H. Heath MEMBERS Mrs. Adelaide W. Staton Mrs. Edna F. Winborne Mr, Everette A„ Fleming Miss Annie B. Parker Mrs. Myrtle B. Stevenson Mrs. Otha A. Butler 19 THE BAR STAFF Seated: Stella Coleman, William Kennedy, Ethel Jones, Barbara Mitchell, Barbara Archie, Rose Stoner, Hazel Stout. Standing: Gretta Heath, Sarah Witherspoon, Virginia Byers, Bettye Eller, Vivian Mackey, and Betty Massey. EDITORS BUSINESS MANAGERS SECRETARIES Ethel Jone s Barbara Archie Stella Coleman Gretta Heath Virginia Byers Sarah Witherspoon Vivian Mackey CLASS ARTIST TYPISTS SPORTS EDITOR James Abernathy Rose Stoner Sarah Witherspoon Betty Eller Barbara Mitchell William Kennedy PROOF READERS ADVERTISEMENT COMMITTEE ADVISOR Mrs. Lavolia Vails Stella Coleman Mrs. Julia Kelly Rose Stoner Betty Massey Hazel Stout 20 CTaBjSfll i i f( spr , i - .ysrm ic - ® : SENIORS . 1958 JAMES ABERNATHY Nickname: Ollie Ambition: Actor Motto: Do yoar be st and never accept less. BARBARA JEAN ARCHII Nickname: Bob Ambition: Laboratory Technician Motto: It is better to remain silent and thought dumb, than to speak and remove all do ubts. CLARA ADDISON Nickname: Hammy Ambition: Laboratory Technician Motto: Experience is a hard teacher. She gives the test first; the lesson afterwards. JESSE BRATCHER Nickname: Satch Ambition: Mechanical Engineer Motto: Try to succeed and you'll never regret it. ADA MAE ANDERSON Nickname: Big Red Ambition: Beautician Motto: Frowning all the time loses you many friends; why not face the situation with a smile. CLAUDINE BUSH Nickname: Claud Ambition: Model Motto: Never put off until tomorrow what you can do today. ZZ SENIORS . 1958 ALEXIS STELLA COLEMAN Nickname: Sweetie Ambition: Model Motto: Half of the trouble in life is caused not by what others think, but what we think they're thinking. FRANCES BUSH Nickname: Fran Ambition: Business Teacher Motto: The biggest mistake is giving up. WILLIAM CLICK Nickname: Keat Ambition: Mechanic Motto: He who hate s is a fool, he who loves is wise. LEWIS DAVIS Nickname: Mit Ambition: Laboratory Technician Motto: A smile is like an echo, it always comes back to you. VIRGINIA BYERS Nickname: Jimmy Ambition: Nurse Motto: For we all make mis¬ takes, but if any man makes no mistake s in what he says, he is a perfect man, and is able to bridle the whole body also. JOHN FRANK DAVIS Nickname: June Ambition: Army Career Motto: He who thinks only of himself is hopelessly unedu¬ cated, no matter how thorough¬ ly instructed. 23 SENIORS 1958 BETTY JO ELLER Nickname: Jo Ambition: Elementary Teacher Motto: We must put more into the world than we take, and give more than we get. RICHARD GASTON Nickname: Goose Ambition: Army Career Motto: He who thinks he can, can't; he w h o thinks he can't, can. CARLTON ELLIS Nickname: Sleepy Ambition: Baseball Player Motto: Let not yoar heart be troubled with the things you can not do. VIRGINIA LUVA ELLIS Nickname: Lu Ambition: Elementary Teacher Motto: I will study and pre¬ pare myself and someday my chance will come. JIMMY LEE HACKETT Nickname: James Ambition: Artist Motto: Success is first a dream; if once you try and don't succeed, try again. GRETTA HEATH Nickname: Slim Ambition: Beautician Motto: Jealousy is responsi¬ ble for making people hurt the ones they love most. 24 SENIORS 1958 ELLIE JACKSON Nickname: Chubby Ambition: Beautician Motto: No one has ever climbed the ladder of success with his hands in his pocket. WILLIAM RAY KENNEDY, JR. Nickname: Pete Ambition: Business Executive Motto: The hardest tumble a man can take is to fall over his own blunder. ETHEL NEAL JONES Nickname: Neal Ambition: Airline Stewardess Motto: The climb to success is hard; but with a determined mind the lowliest person can reach his goal. THOMAS LOWE Nickname: Bro Ambition: Electronic Engineer Motto: I take all knowledge o to my provision. MARY ALICE KELLY Nickname: Kelly Ambition: Model Motto: The great art of learn¬ ing is to understand but little at a time, VERA VIVIAN MACKEY Nickname: Peanut Ambition: Stenographer Motto: The road to success is not an easy one, but you never can tell until you start sliding downhill. 25 SENIORS 1958 THOMAS MILLER Nickname: Back Ambition: Mechanical Engineer Motto: Be thrilled when the job is hard; not everyone can do it. BETTYE JEAN MASSEY Nickname: Jim Ambition: Beautician Motto: If at first you don't succeed; try, try again. calyin McCullough Nickname: Cal Ambition: Baseball Player lilotto: It is better to keep your mouth shut and let people think you are ignorant than to open it and let them know you are . 1 ' PAUL OGLESBY Nickname: Moon Ambition: Singer Motto: Why advertise your troubles, there is no market for them. BARBARA JEAN MITCHELL Nickname: Pee Wee Ambition: Private Secretary Motto: Few people can take criticism, especially those who need it the most. WILLIAM MILLER Nickname: Poolroom Ambition: Electronic Engineer Motto: Circumstance is be¬ yond the control of man, but his conduct is in his own power. 26 CLASS HISTORY In August, 1954, a large group of boys and girls from Dunbar and Granite Quarry Elementary Schools made their first appearance in high school. We were ready to uphold the dignity and honor of Dear Ole Dunbar, to boost for it, and work for it. We were divided into two sections, 9-A and 9-B and our advisors were Mrs. Mitchell and Mr. Koontz, Our class was able to hold the Miss Dunbar title fcr three consecutive years. This was the year we realized that the class possessed two great qualities- leadership and ability. August, 1955, as sophomores, we turned our tnoughts more to high school life, and became a part of the school and its activities. Our class was out¬ standing in extra-curricular activities. Stella Cole¬ man, Barbara Archie, Hazel Stout, Ethel Jones, Mary i Kelly, Calvin McCullough and Louis Wilder were ac¬ tive in sports. Many of us obtained high scholastic averages and were developing more in leadership. Our Junior year was superb. We were thrilled with becoming juniors in the fall of 1 956 . Our sectional teachers were Mrs. Vails and Mr. Murray. As the months rolled by, we felt more secure for we were no longer afraid of reaching the top. As juniors, we maintained our high scholastic averages and leader¬ ship, Ethel Jone s was e 1 e c t e d vice president of the S tudent Council. Clara Addison and John Roseboro were elected to represent both junior classes. During the mid-term, we were busy preparing for our most exclusive social event of the year, The Junior- Senior Prom. Everyone was happy and gay as they danced with their guests to the music of the I. J. Olds Combo, in the setting of Fairyland Romance. Wc had representatives in every club in the school such as the: Big Sisters club,N.H. A., Dramatic club, Basketball teams, Commercial club and the choral group. As Seniors of '57, we were given the Drivilege to attend Senior Day at Livingstone College, Salisbury, N. C. We were accompanied by our advisor, Mrs. Kelly. We also attended Senior Day at Greensboro, N. C. and were accompanied by our advisor, Mrs . Kelly, Miss Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Dungee and Mrs. Vails. Still forward as we march, we will strive, seek not to yield. We realize as Seniors under the guidance of Mrs. J. B. Kelly, that we have almost accomplished the last goal, toward successful, hard earned, gradua¬ tion. - Yes - we have come over the hill, looking for the light, only to remind ourselves to look forward with new light and appreciation. Still forward as we march, it's up to us. The goal we seek is there. Mary Kelly Clara Addison 29 I OUR MARSHALLS Seated: Lillie Burnon, Doris Seigle, Margaret Jeter. Standing: Robert Wiley, Dorothy McGuire, Clarence McKee. OUR CLASS SONG (Tune - HE) We, the Senior Class, have come a long, long way, We have tried to do our best, every day, Now the time has come for us to say good-by, We will reach our goals someday by and by, We have had our fun and had our troubles, too, To our classmates we are sad to say adieu, To our teachers we must say you've all been swell, But we must say, so long, farewell. We must say good-by, to all our friends so dear, Tho' we'll all be gorle, our thoughts will still be here, Thinking of the days, we've shared with all of you To our Alma Mater, we will still be true. We shall ne'er forget the lessons that you've taught, We shall ne'er forget the happiness you brought, Dear Ole Dunbar High, we must say you've been swe 11, It's time to say, so long, farewell. by Rose Mary Stoner 30 OUR MASCOTS Sandra Robinson and Benjamin Craige CLASS The time has come for us to part From Dear Ole Dunbar High Our partings are sad, and the days are short As we say good-bye with a sigh. POEM Dunbar we love you, Dunbar we love you Tho' from you we must part We'll always think of you And cherish your sweet memories in our hearts Dear Ole Dunbar, Dear Ole Dunbar we are close to thee Even tho' WE ARE GRADUATING, we will always be True, loyal and faithful TO THEE. Barbara Archie 31 CUSTOMIZED SONGS S chool Begins . Physical Ed Class . . . . Short Shorts Junior- Senior Prom . Report Card Time . Going to the Principal's Office . Expelled From School . . . Late for School . Miss Dunbar . Semester Examinations . Cheerleaders . First Semester Ends . Senior Class . Juniors . Sophomores . Freshmen . S tudy Hall . Physics Class . Everybody's Birthday Party . Cutting Class . English Class . Basketball Teams . Lunch Room . F rench Class . . . Junior Band . Senior Band . Graduation Day . S chool ends . Ross Mary Stoner HOROSCOPE SENIORS COULD BE SHOULD BE WILL BE James Abernathy Actor Lawyer Comedian Clara Addison Secretary T eacher Nurse Ada Anderson Designer Model Nurse Barbara Archie W riter X-Ray Technician Housewife Jesse Bratcher Chauffeur F armer Mechanic Claudine Bush Nurse Singer Chore grapher Frances Bush Mortician Housewife Model Virginia Byers Singer Teacher Nurse William Click Chauffeur Mechanic Husband Stella Coleman Sportswriter Model Actress John Davis Pilot Lawyer Brickmason Lewis Davis Doctor Barber Carpenter Betty Eller Dietician Typist Teacher Carlton Ellis T raveler Electrician Mechanic Virginia Ellis Housewife Home -Demonstrator Teacher Richard Gaston Mechanic Dancer Band Leader James Hackett Barber Doctor Electrician Gretta Heath Decorator Cosmetologist Nurse Ellie Jackson Seamstress Accountant Beautician Ethel Jones Pianist Nurse Teacher Mary Kelly Model Judge Lover William Kennedy Preacher Band Leader Bus. Executive Thomas Lowe Policeman Painter Lawyer Betty Massey Nurse Teacher Beautician Vivian Mackey Speech Director Speaker S tenographer Calvin McCullough Basketball -Player Preacher Doctor Thomas Miller F armer Chauffeur Psychiatrist William Miller President Ambassador Salesman Barbara Mitchell Wac Producer Secretary Paul Oglesby Miner Singer Boxer John Rose boro C lo wn Flirt Singer Frances Shands Nurse Beautician Nurse Betty Shavers Housewife Nurse Beautician June Siler Baseball -Player Policeman S ailor Arthur Smith Plasterer Speaker Artist Ruth Smith Dancer Wave Nurse Rose Stoner Actress Teacher Comedian Hazel Stout Singer De signer T eacher Sampson Towens Play Boy Dentist Professor Arthur Wilder Dancer Basketball - Player Salesman Sarah Witherspoon Nurse Speaker S cientist Frances Bush T r SUPERLATIVES SED j- oSTa BEST PERSONALITY Hazel Stout Jesse Bratcher 34 I. B AM c £5s£r SI 55 S r'V’jF aaoST poptJlAR MS°eUa Coleman John Koseboro v : X 4 V”'-' v • £$$ ■ ' ., . °S7-„ MOST FRIENDLY Ethel Jones Thomas Lowe SUPERLATIVES jJ. 0'3 3 S ST'jra KLLe s C'N ° SaW1? most INTELLE Sarah With James Aber„athy ctual erspoon 35 LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the members of the graduating class of 1958, in the town of East Spencer, the county of Rowan, and the state of North Carolina, do hereby make this, our last will and testament. Article I To our Principal and Faculty, we leave the rising of model students of Dunbar High School, and our gratitude and sincere appreciation for their patience, time, and efforts in helping us to successfully complete our High School career. Article II To those who serve in the lunch room, we bequeath our sincere thanks for the many hearty meals that they prepared from fall until late spring. Article III To the Junior Class, we bequeath: I, Clara Addison, will my ability to study to Gene Davis, and my keen sense of humor to Martha Washington. I, Ada Anderson, will my neatness and slimness to Joan Boyd and my seat in typing to Betty Shaver. I, Barbara Archie, will my smartness to Mary Clind- ing, and Carolyn Johnson and my pleasing smile to Robert Wiley and Clarence McKee. I, Jesse Bratcher, will my ability to walk in the hall to James Anderson. I, Frances Bush, will my ability to pay my debts to James Anderson and my ability to talk to Mary Clinding. I, Virginia Byers, will my driving ability to Demetrius Evans and my height to Jackie White. I, Stella Coleman, will my ability to play basketball to Beverly Tillman and my position as Miss Dunbar to Frances Hackett. I, John Frank Davis, will my mustache and sideburns to Carlee Thompson. I, Lewis Davis, will my ability to sing to Frank Davis and my ability to keep quiet to William Smith. I, Betty Jo Eller, will my speaking ability to Frances Hackett and my seat in French Class to Phillip Black. I, Virginia Ellis, will my tallness to Carolyn Johnson and my seat in Bookkeeping to Dorothy McGuire. I, Gretta Heath, will my neatness to Marilyn Moser and my weight to Beverly Tillman. I, Ellie Jackson, will my ability to play basketball to Lillie B urnon and my ability to stay in class to Martha Morrow. I, Ethel Jones, will my position on the Student Coun¬ cil to Clarence McKee and my position as Editor of the Yearbook to Dorothy McGuire. I, Mary Kelly, will my ability to play basketball to Dorothy McGuire and my French book to Robert Wiley. I, William Ray Kennedy, will my ability to drive to Clarence McKee and my ability to cut class to Carlee Thompson, I, Thomas Lowe, will my ability to get my lessons to Martha Morrow. I, Vivian Mackey, will my speaking ability to Carolyn Johnson and bequeath my seat as Secretary of the Annual to Lillie Burnon. I, Betty Massey, will my seat in typing to Gloria Byers and to all the Juniors, my love. I, Calvin McCullough, will my ability to play basketball to Jackie Jones and my ability to argue to Robert Wiley. I, Thomas Miller, will my driving ability to Claude Colson. I, William Miller, will my driving ability to Claude Colson and my ability to get my lessons to Paul Oglesby, Jr. I, Barbara Jean Mitchell, will my slimness to Viola Stovall and my neatness to Joan Boyd. I, Paul Oglesby, will my ability to be in class on time to Arthur Wilder. I, Frances Shands, will my ability to study hard to anyone who cannot make up his mind to study. I, Arthur Smith, will my mustache and goatee to Carlee Thompson. I, Rose Mary Stoner, will my driving ability to Frances Hackett and my position as Secretary of the Senior Class to Demetrius Evans. I, Hazel Stout, will my singing ability to Jacqueline White and my pleasing personality to Gloria Byers. I, Sampson Towens, will my position in the band to S amuel Fitzergald and my bus No. 83 to Little Richard. I, Sarah Ann Witherspoon, will my alto voice to Demetrius Evans and my intellectual abilities to anyone who needs them. I, John Earl Roseboro, Jr., will my singing ability to Walter Roseboro and my neat physique to Don B oger. Finally, I, James Abernathy, will my ability to dance to Don Boger, and my witty personality to Oland Blair. Class Lawyer James Abernathy Class Witnesses Rose Mary Stoner John Earl Roseboro Barbara Jean Archie 36 JUNIOR CLASS CLASS OFFICERS First row (left to right): Dorothy Hunter, Marilyn Moser, Doris Seigle, Clarence McKee, Marga¬ ret Jeter, Margaret Smith, Demetrius Evans, Jacqueline White. Second row: Robert Wiley, Carolyn Johnson, Robert Henderson, Don Boger, Mildred Ellis, Dorothy McGuire. James Anderson Phillip Black Oiand Blair John Bowman Gloria Byers Mary Clinding Barbara Clodfelter Claude Colson Annie Corpening Gene Davis Ruth Davis Joshua Drafton Demetrius Evans Samuel Fitzgerald Richard Graham Robert Henderson Dorothy Hunter Carolyn Johnson 38 Lorene McCutchen Dorothy McGuire Clarence McKee Annie Miller Paul Oglesby Marian Poe Walter Roseboro Doris Seigle Dorothy Seigle Viola Stovall Larry Sturdivant Robery Wiley Annie Wilson Rosie Wilson Don Boger Robert Clinding Charles Davis F rank Davis Ida Davis Mildred Ellis Ludae Farrer Billy Goodlet Frances Hackett Jimmy Hunter Margaret E. Jeter James Kitchen Jo Hazel Laney Herman Massey Marilyn Moser Nora Oliver Elaine Reid James Sifford Margaret Smith Beverly Tillman Jacqueline White Rozell Worth Dorothy Wylie 39 SOPHOMORE CLASS 1958 CLASS OFFICERS Front row (left to right): Julia McKinney, Linda Craige, Julia McCullough. Second row (left to right): Maxine Ellis, James Douglas, Georgia Finch, Arthur Miller, Leon Stokes, Mae Troy Little, Rufus Scotton, Joyce Moser. Theletha Blair William Brown Annie B. Bush Mae Frances Chambers Hubert Corpening Andrew Davis John Davis Joe Davis Mary Edgar Joe Lewis Ellis Maxine Ellis Lillie Evans Eula Gibson John Graber Rosie Graham Naaman Griffin Lewis Hall Naomi Heileigh Edward Henely F ranees Hill Jenola Irby Willie Jackson Annie Kelly Mae Troy Little 40 SOPHOMORE CLASS 1958 Julia McKinney Joyce Moser Parman Oglesby Rufus Scotton Lillian Shuford Catherine Staton Leon Stokes Nathaniel Tobias Louis Turner Zella Mae Webb Barbara Archie Arthur Bates William Blackwell Jean Correll Jo Ann Craige Betty Davis John Douglas Bernice Evans Georgia Finch Eustacia Greenlee Theola Harris Edward Holmes Norris Jennings Charles Johnson Willie Martin Lois McCall Julia McCullough Gladys McDaniel Arthur Miller Lorenzo Robinson Barbara Sims Olin Thompson Henrietta Turner Jesse Turner John Washington Mary Wilson 41 Lorene Anderson Vernietta Boger William Broadway Roscoe Caldwell Barbara Carson Cardella Clifton Ella Mae Cook Betty Corpening Eugene Dunlap Charles Ellis Earlene Faulkner Callie Feamster FRESHMAN CLASS . 1958 Rebecca Goode John Goodlett James Hailey Matthew Holmes Charles Hunter Mildred Ingram Ruby Jeter Lillie Mae Kelly Roy Lee Kennedy Claude Landrum Collins McDaniels George McDaniels Ella Jane Miller Nancy Morgan Ronnie Neely Billie Ann Noble Irene Robinson Albert Ruff Erma Jean Smith Hazel Staton Jasper Stinson Calvin Tillman Beatrice Webb Forest Webb Joyce White Willie Wilson Coleman Woods Larry Poe 42 Dudley Anderson Lula Mae Barbour Charles Barton Ola Mae Blair Arthur Bratcher Kenny Jo Brown Margaret Ann Brown James Clodfelter Dessie Ree Corpening Vantross Cureton Edna Mae Davis Eunice Davis FRESHMAN John Willie Davis Wallace Davis Willie Davis, Jr. John Frank Dunlap George Frost Walter Garrison Dennis Gibson Elijah Hackett Julia Hammond Alfonzo Heath Luther Hill Charles Hoover Franciner Jones Shirley Jimmerson Paul Kerns Willimena McCullough Arthur Oglesby Henry Oglesby Grady Powell Lester Roberson Lester Robertson James Scott Maggie Scotten Eloise Smith Z. W. Smith Brenda Stout William Woodberry Brasco Tillman 43 EIGHTH GRADE 1958 Geneva Addison Hilda Addison Walter Blackwell Cora Blakney Curtis Blair Ilene Brown Johnny Bush Ruby Bush Joyce Ann Clark Robert Cockrell Caesar Davis Eddie Edgar Jr. Patricia Ellis Bonnie Jo Evans Juanita Evans Larry Frost Mitchell Gibson Samuel Graham Jesse Greenlee Juanita Holmes Carolyn Hopkins Freddie Ingram Bertha Jackson Dreafus Jefferies Johnnie Mae McCullough Harold Miller John Miller Fannie Morgan Richard Rankin Josephine Seigle Theodore Shannon Earl Simmons, Jr. A Ernestine Stinson Bertha Mae Sullivan Vft 44 EIGHTH GRADE . 1958 Judy Barber Hubert Blackwell Margaret Brown Phillip Caldwell Prince Clinton Ada Corpening Yvonne Correll Mae E. Davis Patricia Davis Thomas Davis William Feaster Harold Goodlett Sunny Greene Eddie Griffin Dorothy Hammond Shirley Hawkins Annie Hawthorne Barbara Ingram Walter Lothar Katherine McCullough John A. McCullough Raymond McDaniel Phillip Oglesby Theodore Oglesby Ardie M. Perry Joan Robertson John W. Robinson Johnny Roseboro James Stout Sallie Sullivan Ruby Tillman Burnell Walker Elizabeth Webb Sarah Wilborne 45 SEVENTH GRADE First row (left to right): Hattie Godfrey, Laverne Bolt, Jewel McKee, Rosa Hammond, Betty Jean McCullough, Willie Blakely, Patricia Mallett, Elaine Heath, Mocella Slade, Julia Graham, Nellie Davidson, Shirley Perry. Second row: John Stovall, Jerry Boger, James Evans, Robert Lee Woodberry, George Brannon, Charles Robertson, Joe Nathan Kelly, Calvin Cockerl, Roose¬ velt Ingram, James Massey. First row (left to right): Judy Fisher, Frank Blackwell, Patricia Miller, Yvonne Tillman, Lola Neely, Gloria Carson, Betty Miller, Robert Bailey, William Black, Cleodis Corpening, Roy Lee Sims, Ronald Fitzgerald. Second row: Ruby Barton, Robert S cotton, James Cannon, Richard Faulkne r , Pa tr icia Neely, Carolyn Dixon, Lonnie Kluttz, Brenda Archie, Eugene Whiter, Homer Me Clinton. 46 ATHLETICS STUDENT COUNCIL Jacqueline White, James Douglas, Ruby Jeter, Mae Troy Little, Joyce White, Clarence McKee, Ethel Jones, Leon Stokes, Stella Coleman, Alphonzo Heath, Judy McCullough, Robert Wiley, Lorene Anderson. S tanding-Mrs. Julia B. Kelly. BIG SISTERS Hazel Stout, Rose Stoner, Bettye Eller, Gretta Heath, Virginia Byers, Vivian Mackey, Clara Addison, Barbara Archie, Barbara Mitchell and Stella Coleman. 48 SENIOR SAFETY PATROL Kneeling- Edward Siler, Barbara J. Archie, Thomas Lowe. Standing- first row, Mary Kelly, Demetrius Evans, Catherine Station, Marion Poe, Hazel S tout, Rose Stoner, Stella Coleman, Margaret Jeter, second row, Sally Smith, Lorene Anderson, Mary Moss, Frances Hackett, Lula Barbour, Barbara Mitchell, Barbara A. Archie , Arthur Wilder, third row, William Turner, Lewis Davis, Lillie Burnon, Gretta Heath and Larry Poe. JUNIOR SAFETY PATROL First row, John Robertson, Ruby Tillman, Bonnie Jo Evans, Margaret Brown, Judy Barber, second row, Geneva Allison, Sally Sullivan, E. J. Edgar, Johnny Roseboro, Harold Goodlett, Walter Lothrop, third row, Hubert Blackwell, Thomas Lowe, Edward Siler, Barbara J. Archie and Thomas Davis. 49 GLEE CLUB First Row (left to right) : Paul Oglesby, Barbara Mit chell, Hazel Stoat, Doris Seigle, Gloria Byers, Annie Miller, Marilyn Moser, Jacquline White. Second Row (left to right): William Turner, Lewis Davis, Thomas Lowe, Robert Wiley, Carlee Thompson, Charles Davis, M.B. S mith. TEACHERS’ CHORUS First Row (left to right): Mrs. Pauline Wright, Mrs. Myrtle McGarity, Mrs. Maxine McKee, Mrs. Rossalie Richardson, Mrs. Alvie Hartman, Mrs. Lavolia Vails. Second Row (left to right) Mrs. Myrtle S tevenson, Miss Flornnie Davidson, Mrs. Annie Wilson, Mrs. Della Poe, Mrs. Hazel Steward. Third Row (left to right): Mr. Earl Simmions, Mr. William Smith, Mr. Clyde Dungee and Mr. Everette Fleming. 50 SENIOR BAND MW — K? JPj First row (kneeling): William Blackwell, Arthur Bates, Edna Mae Davis. Second row (left to right): Jesse Tuner, Mary Frances Chambers, Frances Hill, Gwendolyn Greenlee, Lillian Shu- ford, Georgia Lee Finch, Julia McKinney, Norris Jennings, Lary Sturdivant. Third row (left to right): Collins Lee McDaniel, Mae Troy Little, Jean Correll, George McDaniel,. Walter Rose- boro, Marion Poe, Eula Mae Gibson, Eugene Dunlap. Fourth row (left to right): James Ander¬ son, Jr., William Smith, Louis Turner, Samuel Fitzgerald, Richard Graham, James Kitchen, Edward Holmes, Sampson Towens, William Broadway, Leon Stokes. JUNIOR BAND r w In fl N — r 5 f 1 11 n • V - l ' ’ First row, (left to right): Ray Lathop, Nathaniel Jimmerson, John Noble, William Feaster, Jackie Heggins, Eugene Neal, Robert Bailey, James Massey, Bernard Hartman. Second row, (left to right): Delores Parker, Carolyn Smith, James White, Avery Simmons, Leroy Robinson, Patricia Simpson, Delphine Henderson, Diane Archie, Hazelene Clifton, Ester Graham, Donetta Bailey, Jerry Wiley, Garry Gaither , Edward Caldwell. Third row, (left to right): Eluster Rail- ins, Ava Robinson, Valjean Titus, Manirva Patterson, Virginia Corry, Mary Slade, Paulette Conner, Donald Dixon , Wiley Ellis, Quentin Parker, Thomas Mitchell, Marvin Henderson, James Branch, Sandra Gill. Fourth row, (left to right): Anita Hall, Lonnie Klutz, Carolyn Dixon, Elaine Heath, Bernell Davis, Roosevelt Ingram, Earl F. Simmons, Jr., Jewel Me K e e , Gerald Poe, Jo Ann Robinson, George Brannon, Henderson Stout, and Natalie Hartman. GIRLS’ Barbara Archie Mary Kelly V Hazel Stout Kneeling: Ola Blair, Mary Kelly, Ethel Jones. Standing: Beverly Tillman, El lie Jack- son, Dorothy McGuire, Mary Ciinding. 52 BASKETBALL 1 j i Kneeling: Barbara Archie, S tella Coleman, Hazel Stout. Standing: Lillie Burnon, Mae Troy Little, Frances Hackett and Mr. Harry L. Koontz, coach. II I ' Stella Coleman Ethel Jones Ellie Jackson 53 BOYS’ Jackie Jones Standing: Edward Siler, manager, Walter Roseboro, Charles Hoover, Rufus Scot- ton, and Robert Henderson, Kneeling: Clarence McKee, Larry Poe, and Calvin Me - Cullough. Clarence McKee BASKETBALL Standing: John Bowman, Joshua Drafton, Walter Garri- son, Larry Sturdivant, Co- Manager, and Mr, Harry L. Koontz, Coach. Kneeling: Robert Wiley, Oland Blair, Wallace Davis, and Arthur Wilder. Robert Wiley Calvin McCullough Mr. Harry L. Koontz 55 MISS DUNBAR Alexis Stella Coleman 56 PENNY PRINCESS Althea Rese PENNY PRINCE Richard McGarity CHEERLEADERS Jacqueline White, Demetrius Evans, Charles Davis, Annie Corpening, and Maxine Ellis. 57 N.H.A N.H.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 activi¬ ties. 4. To act as a unit for giving service to the school, community, state and nation. N.H.A. MEMBERS I i . 1 - . . . -w. . . ...A 1 N.H.A. OFFICERS Barbara Jean Archie, President; Ruby Jeter, Vice President; Vivian Mackey, Secretary; Joanne Craige, Asst. Secretary; Stella Coleman, Treasurer; Rose Stoner, Reporter; and Mrs. T. W. Shelton. 58 PURPOSES N.F.A. 1. To develop competent, aggressive, agricultur¬ al 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, frain for useful citi¬ zenship, 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. N.F.A. OFFICERS Lewis Davis, Watchman; Paul Ogle sby, Reporter ; Jesse Bratcher, Historian; Robert Henderson, Treasurer; Thomas Miller, Secretary; Thomas Lowe, President; William Miller, Vice President; ArthurWilder, Chaplain; Calvin McCullough, Par liamentarian; and Mr. E. F. Simmons (standing) Advisor. 59 60 PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. James Abernathy Mr. and Mrs. H.C. Addison Mrs. Helen Anderson Mrs. Lurleen Anderson Mrs. W.A. Anderson Mrs. Alberta Anderson Miss Barbara Archie Mr. and Mrs. Garland Archie Mr. Rayfield Archie Mrs. Rosa Archie Mr. Theodore Archie Mrs. O.B. Archie Mrs. Annie Bailey Mr. Mose Bailey Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bailey Miss Willette Bailey Mr. and Mrs. George Bates Mr. James Bates Mr. William Barbour, Sr. Mr. William Barbour, Jr. Mrs. Essie Barton Mrs. Maude Basinger Mrs. Corine Banks Mrs. Addie Belton Mrs. Thorney Birdsong Mrs. Michel Bishop Mr. Paul E. Black Mrs. Dora Blair Mrs. Fannie Blair Mr. Thomas Blair Mrs. Elease Boler Mr. Silas Boler Mrs. Mary Bookhart Mrs. Willie M. Boyd Mr. Ted Branch Mrs. Sarah Briggs Mr. C.R. Burton Mrs. Doris Burke Mr. Raymond Burke Mrs. D.J. Butler Mrs. Otha Butler Mrs. Beulah Byers Miss Virginia Byers Mr. and Mrs. Jake Cherry Miss Mary J. Clinding Mr. and Mrs. Rastus Clinding Mrs. James Clodfelter Miss Stella Coleman Mrs. Nina Coleman Mrs. Ivesta Conner Mrs. Essie M. Conner Mr. Andrew Corry Mrs. India Corpening Mrs. Catherine Corpening Mrs. Irene Corpening Mrs. Mae Craige Mrs. Essie Crewly Mrs. Avery Cochran Mrs. Cora Davis Mrs. G. Davis Mrs. Mary Davis Miss Flornnie Davidson Mr. Theodore Draine, Sr. Mrs. Sarah Durham Mr. D.M. Edwards Mrs. Mose Edmond Mr. and Mrs. Hilder R. Ellis Mr. James A. Ellis Mrs. Josephine Ellis Mr. John R. Ellis Miss Virginia Ellis Mrs. Mae Troy Ezell Mr. and Mrs. Earl Faulkner Mrs. Rebbie Faggart Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ferrens Mr. George Fespman Mr. E.A. Fleming Mr. Lany H. Folger Mrs. Mary Goodlett Mrs. Noisy Goodlett Mrs. W. Goodson Mrs. Iva L. Gray Mrs. Beulah Graeber Mrs. Emma Green Mr. George Green Mrs. Bessie Guy Mr. Willie Griffin Mr. Charles L. Harriston Mr. Lewis Hall Mrs. Nottie Hall Mrs. Grace Hammond Mr. Charles Hargrave Mrs. Alice Hargrave Mr. Sam Harris Mr. and Mrs. Willie Harris Mrs. Isabella Harriston Mr. Willard Harriston Mr. Zeb Harry Mr. Jack Harvey Mrs. Carl Hawkins Mr. and Mrs. Francis Heath Miss Gretta Heath Mrs. Irma Heath Mrs. Jessie Heath Mr. James Heath, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Heath Mrs. Bennie Heggins Mrs. Virginia Heilig Mrs. Elmira Henderson Mr. and Mrs. Henry Henderson Mrs. Annie M. Hill Mrs. Lula Hinson 'v 'tylrs. Neddie Hipps Mrs. Robert Holman Mrs. Everette Holmes Mrs. Eleanor Holmes Miss Annie Hoover Mr. and Mrs. Dallion Hoover Mrs. Thelma Hoover Mrs. Cora Hobson Mr. and Mrs. Alfonzo Holt Mr. and Mrs. Alfonzo E. Holt Mrs. Malinda Holt Mr. Arthur Howard Mrs. Carrie Hunter Mrs. Mary Ingram Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Jackson Mr. Elizah Jackson Mrs. Essie Jackson Mrs. Iona Jackson Mr. James L. Jackson Mrs. Creola Jennings Miss Nora Jeter Mrs. Mable Jimmerson Mrs. A.J. Johns Mrs. Inez Johnson Mrs. Lula Johnson Mrs. Annie Jones Mrs. Bessie Jones Mr Jackie Jones Mrs. W. Jones Mrs. Arthur Kelly M . . - -.d Mrs. A. G. Kelly Mr. p-ank Kelly Mrs. Viola Kelly Mr. Melvin Kesler Mrs. Helen Kenerly Mrs. Viola Kennedy Mr. John A. Kennedy Mr. John Kincaid Mr. Harry Koontz Mr. John Krider Mrs. Frances Krider Mrs. Maggie Krider Mr. and Mrs. Norman La ska Mr. Wiley Lash Dr. Pat Lentz Mrs .H.C. Bentz Mr. L. Littlejohn Mr. James Logan Mr. John Long Mr. Daniel Lowe Mr. Robert Lowe Mrs. Susie Lowe Mr. Thomas Lowe Mr. Willie Lowe Mrs. Mattie Mackey Miss Elizabeth Mackey Rev. Floyd McAdoo Mr. W.B. McCullough Mr. Lawrence McCullough Mrs. Rosemary McCullough Mr. Robert McCullough Mr. Eugene McCullough Mr. Tom McCullough Mr. Willie McCullough si ' Mrs. M.P. McGaritys f Mrs. Mattie McGarlTy Mrs. Estella McGorda Mrs. Mary McGuire Mrs. Maxine McKee Mrs. Mary McKenzie Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miller Mr. Will Miller Mrs. Thelma Miller Miss Priscilla Miller Mr. Frank Miller Mr. Thom Miller Mrs. Alice Miller Mr. Walter Miller Mr. Sherman Miller Mrs. James Milton Mrs. N.S. Mitchell Mrs. Bernice Mitchell Mrs. Annie Mitchell Mrs. Lula Mitchell Mrs. Christine Morgan Mr. Lee Morgan Mrs. Theola Morgan Mrs. Alice Morgan Mr. Lee Frank Morgan Miss Ernestine Morgan Mrs. Hayes Morman Mrs. Lottie Morrow Mrs. Savannah Morrow Mr. John Noble Mrs. Ruth Noreago Mrs. Geneva Oglesby Mr. Paul Oglesby Mrs. Annie B. O'Kelly Miss Gloria O'Kelly Miss Delores O'Kelly Mr. Fred Parker Mr. Quentin Parker Mr. Mrs. Alec Partee Mr. T. F. Pearson Mrs. Edith Perry Miss Ruth Pharr Mr. Anderson Pledger Mrs . Della Poe Mrs. W. P. Poe Mr. Mrs. George Poe Mr. Roy Powell Mr. Theodore Ramsey Mrs. S. B. Robertson Mr. Harvey Roberson Mrs. George A. Robinson Mrs. Marry Robinson Mrs. Marion Roberson Mrs. Blanche Roseman Mr. Ernest Rice Mr. Mrs. Albert Ruff, Sr. Mr. Albert Ruff, Jr. Mrs. Ella M. Rustin Mrs. Harry S. Ryan Mrs. Amada Scott Mr. John Scott Mrs. Lou Ethel Seabrook Mrs. Viola Shelton Mr. Artis Shuford Mrs. Clara Shipp Mr. E. F. Simmons Mrs. Clara Simpson Mrs. Rachel Slade Mrs. Pearl C. Smith Mr. William Smith Mr. Josh Smith Mrs. Mary L. Smith Mr. k Mrs. E. L. Smith Mr. Arthur Smith Mr. Howard Smith Miss Willie M. Smith Miss Bernice Smith Mr. M. B. Smith Mrs. Elfreeda Smith Mrs. J. H. Stallings Mr. Mrs. Ray Steward Mrs. Jannie Stewart Mrs. Myrtle Stevenson Mrs. Etroy Stinson Mr. Clayton Sturdivant Mr. Mr§ . Albert Stout Mrs. Lillie M. Stout Mrs. Ruth Stoner Mrs. Mary N. Stoner Miss Martha A. Stoner Mr. and Mrs. Lee Stoner Mrs. Marlene Stoner Mr. Charles Stovall Mr. Thomas Stovall Mrs. Willie M. Stovall Mr. Edward Surratt Mrs. P.P. Surratt Mrs. Hazel Talley Mrs. Mary E. Thompson Mrs. Margaret Turner Mr. Louis Turner Mrs. Montez Wansley Mrs. Mary Watson Mrs. Daisy Whitmire Mr. James White Mr. and Mrs. J. Vance Wiley, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. J. Vance Wiley, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Witherspoon Rev. and Mrs. M. W. Witherspoon Mr. Sam Witherspoon Mrs. Elveree Witherspoon Mr. William M. Wilks Mr. Sam Williams Mr. James Williams Mrs. Mary Wilson Mrs. Georgia Wilson Mrs. Evelyn Wilson Mrs. Lessie A. Wood Mrs. Pauline B. Wright ADVERTISING Compliments of NOBLE KELSEY Funeral Directors Salisbury, North Carolina Compliments of KELLY'S RADIO SERVICE Phone - 184Z 708 E. Horah Street Salisbury, North Carolina Compliments to STELLA THE SEVEN KELLY SISTERS ELOISE BETTY JESSIE MAE MARY JANE ESTELLA ANNIE LOIS MINNIE East Sp encer, North Carolina TAYLOR CLAY PRODUCTS COMPANY Manufacturers of Facing Tile and Buff Brick Telephones 5026--6117 p. O. Box 1128 Salisbury, North Carolina Compliments of ISENHOUR BRICK TILE COMPANY Clay Products Manufacturers Salis bury Phone 3966 North Carolina Compliments of STAR LAUNDRY Phone - 24 111 Bank Street Salisbury North Carolina Compliments of THE SHOE FAIR Salisbury North Carolina Compliments of ONE STOP SHINE PARLOR 124 North Lee Street Salisbury North Carolina Compliments of HUNNYCUTT'S GROCERY The Friendly Store Phone 9168 East Spencer North Carolina CONGRATULATIONS from Founded 1879 LIVINGSTONE Salisbury, North Carolina COLLEGE A non-sectarian, liberal arts, co-educational institution with a fourfold - academic, religious, cultural and social - pro¬ gram under the auspices of the A. M. E. Zion Church presenting A DYNAMIC PROGRAM DESIGNED TO DEVELOP A QUALITY STUDENT A Christian Environment A Picturesque Campus A Well Trained Faculty A Select Library Modern Dormitories Superior Science Laboratories Outstanding Music Department Varsity and Intramural Athletics (Member of the E. I. A. C.) Imbued with tradition, Livingstone College offers training planned for the develop¬ ment of well-rounded personalities qualified to assume leadership as teachers, ministers, pre-professionals or university graduate students. ACCREDITED BY THE SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGES AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS J. H. Brockett, Jr., Acting President For further information, write the Registrar, Livingstone College, Salisbury, North Carolina CLINE'S SHOE SERVICE We save your Soles 110 E. Innes Street Phone 3481 Salisbury, NorthCar olina Compliments of EXCELSIOR BARBER SHOP North Lee Street Salisbury, North Carolina Compliments of STOKES' BEAUTY SHOP Phone 1059-W Long St. East Spencer, North Carolina


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