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

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THE ANNUAL STAFF and SENIOR CLASS of DUNBAR HIGH SCHOOL EAST SPENCER, NORTH CAROLINA Present. . . . I96S EDITOR Voncille Witherspoon CO-EDITOR Dallas Roberts V. THE YEAR BOOK STAFF 4 I IN APPRECIATION Throughout our lives and school years, we have been faced with many situations and experiences. Standing behind us, directing the way, are those to whom we are so grateful, “Our Parents.” To them we would like to express our sincere thanks and earnest apprecia¬ tions for the many sacrifices, efforts and support they have given to us. % For as our senior year ends, and the days progress, what you have instilled in us will be shown. As we become the men and women of tomorrow, we will endeavor to attain the highest goals. Again we say “thank you” with a profound sincerity. Rev. F. N. Mills P.T.A. President CONTENTS Dedication 6 Administration 7 Faculty 11 Appreciation 16 Seniors 17 Underclassmen 35 Clubs and Organizations 64 Sports 75 5 li DEDICATED TO ... MR. WILLIAM W. SMITH Although we have been influenced by many in our school life, to us you have been one of the most valuable teachers. With your generosity, your patient under¬ standing, your thoughtfulness, your wise counsel and interest, you have influenc¬ ed our traits in scholastic ability, potentiality and personal life. Memories of your kindness as well as that familiar slang, “Ah! Boogaloo,” will have a special place in our hearts that shall linger forever. In evidence of our highest esteem and gratitude, we dedicate this edition of “The 1968 Forget-Me-Not” to you, our Mr. William W. Smith. 6 Mr. E. E. Gilliam, Principal, and Mrs. P. B. Wright, Elementary Building Principal. 7 :tTM 1 .%; ' , mt i i ’ ' 5 ■- - • • j. 5-..•rw S f-«?¥ ff ' i’ Ht ' ifi ' ? y mtm ' v Principal’s Message Reflect for a moment with me on Dunbar High School’s noble heritage. Even the name “Dunbar” reaches back to a man who dared to be different, to venture, to be creative, to be a poet for all ages. In this long-lived beauty, in a tradition of excellence, Dunbar’s Staff has dedicated itself to the task of creating stu¬ dents who are capable of making new contributions, not simply of repeating what other generations have done. We recognize that there must be a pertinent relationship, a purposeful interaction between student and teacher, home and community, nation and the world. Ready-made trends of thought, the collecting of facts, disseminating specific knowledge, memorizing, and recall are all important, but they must be related to the other rational powers of the students, such as, organizing, selecting, imagining, analyzing, classifying, comparing and evaluating creatively and pur¬ posefully. It would please us to think that our boys and girls will seek to use i deas and knowledge gained here to fashion “a better way of life”, to devise fresh and positive ways of meeting future purposes. Our age. The Great Society, demands the most of every individual. In this climate of change, the graduate will find his potential place only in so far as he has committed his life to the unfinished task of creatively probing for signifi¬ cant opportunities as a life-long learner. It is increasingly clear, that to cope acceptably with our environment, stu¬ dents must pass successfully through the doors of high school, college and or some similar formal training. Our age demands it and Dunbar’s tradition asks no less of its students! May God bless each of you to live abundantly and creatively, making your own footprints upon the sands of time! Mrs. McElhaney, Office Secretary Voncille Witherspoon, Student Aide 9 I Mr. J. C. Carson, Jr. Superintendent Mr. C. L. Barnhart Assistant Superintendent Mrs. Julia Taggart School Nurse Mr. D. W. Butler Elementary School Supervisor Mr. J. D. Corry, Jr. Guidance Counselor 10 S FACULTY Mr. W. Wade Mr. C. Jones Mrs. V. Odom. Mr. R. Fleming 11 Mr. G. Winborne ■1 Mrs. Naomi Mitchell Math and Bookkeeping Mr. William W. Smith Math Mr. Harry Koontz Math and Physical Education Mr. James Pemberton Science 12 Mr. Frank Turner Science Mr. William Stevenson Industrial Arts Mr. Charles Moore Social Science and Physical Education Miss Shirley Baugham Social Science 13 Mrs. Willie Kennedy English and Civics Mrs. M. White English Mrs. L. B. Davis English Mrs. W. P. Poe English Mrs. Phyllis Vincent Teacher Aide Miss Mary Slade Teacher Aide Mrs. C. P. Jennings Mrs. A. L. Mitchell Mrs. I. W. Hoover Mrs. J. S. Massey Mrs. A. P. Gaither Miss Cora Hobson Mary Taylor Rose Mary Stevenson Mrs. E. B. Stinson 15 In Appreciation For her many years of service as adviser to the year¬ book, her dedication of spirit, her untiring interest and her myriad efforts, this class humbly uses this means to acknowledge their gratitude. 16 7 SENIORS 1 SENIOR OFFICERS AND ADVISERS 1 I I PATRICIA LORRAINE ABEL Besides holding the position as Parliamentarian of the Student Council and President of the Senior Class, “Tri- cia” is also an active member of the Choir, the F.B.L.A. and the Safety Patrol. Her outside interests include sing¬ ing and playing the piano. She would like to enter the field of business. DAVID RAY ALLISON David’s main interest has been in the F.F.A.; he has also been a member of the basketball team, track team. Math Club, D.E.C.A., Safety Patrol and the yearbook staff. Because of “Cricket’s” strong interest in technology, he has decided to take training in the field of x-ray technol¬ ogy. EDWARD ALLISON In addition to serving as a D.E.C.A. and F.F.A. officer, Edward has been a member of the track team. In his junior year he was a school bus driver and class officer as well as being a member of the Dramatics Club. Edward is known to his friends as “Eddie”. His hobbies include dancing, collecting records and reading. He is interested in becoming an electrical engineer. DORIS JEAN ANDERSON Besides being an F.B.L.A. leader, Doris has also been an active cheerleader, a playmaker, and a member of the Safety Patrol. She also likes dancing, cooking, and sports. Her ambition is to take a course in business and become a secretary. EDWARD LEWIS ARCHIE “Gray Hair Fox”, during his four years in high school, was a member of the F.F.A. and also participated on the t rack team. His hobby is playing basketball. He plans to enter the Army after graduation. HAZEL LOUISE ARCHIE Hazel has actively supported the French Club, F.H.A., and Dramatics Club. In her junior year she served as a junior marshal. In her spare time she enjoys reading, sew¬ ing and bowling. Her ambition is to become a registered nurse. 1 RUBY ARCHIE Besides being an active member of the French Club, Dra¬ matics Club, F.H.A., F.B.L.A., Math Club and Safety Patrol Club, “Candy” also participates in Project Upward Bound, a program for college bound students. She is the corresponding secretary for the annual staff. Her ambi¬ tion is to become an elementary school teacher. LYNDA GALE BANKS Lynda, better known as “Banks”, participates in the D.E.C.A. Club, Cheering Squad, Dramatics Club, F.H.A., and F.B.L.A. Club. Her ambition is to become a general office clerk. LARRY BEATTY Larry, better known as “Rock”, is an active member of the D.E.C.A. and F.F.A. Clubs. His ambition is to some¬ day become the proprietor of a business. BARBARA JOYCE BLACKWELL “Jois”, Secretary of the Safety Patrol Club was initiated into the Future Business Leaders of America and Future Homemakers of America Clubs this year. She also partic¬ ipates in the Band and Dramatics Club. Her pastimes are dancing and cooking. Her ambition is to become a cos¬ metologist. ROBERT LARRY BLAIR Displaying school spirit, Robert aids the track team as manager and actively serves in the F.F.A. Club. He en¬ joys such sports as football, baseball and basketball, with exxraordinary skills in the game of billiards. He like s to be called “Blair”. His ambition is to become a painter. BETTY JANE BOLT Betty, is a representative to the Student Council, a mem¬ ber of the Dramatics, Safety Patrol, F.H.A., Math, and F.B.L.A. Clubs. She also serves in a member of the Choir, Band, and the Bar Staff. Besides holding class and club offices during her high school years, she is also an honor student. This year she was named Betty Crocker Home¬ maker of Tomorrow. Her ambition is to become an IBM keypunch operator. She is better known to her friends as “Red” 20 CHARLES BERNARD BROWN C harles, better known as “Birdinan,” has been a member of the track team, the basketball team, F.F. A., and many other clubs. He is the reporter for his homeroom class. Because of his interest in history, he plans to become a history teacher. WILLIAM LEWIS CLINDING During “Ding Ding’s” or “Moot’s” four years at Dunbar he has been Vice-President of his class, Vice-President of his 703 and 704 Agriculture classes, and an outstanding football player. His ambition is to become a professional footbaU player. PHYLLIS COCKERELL Because of “Phil’s” interest in typing and sewing, she is an active member of the F.B.L.A., and F.H.A. She has also participated in the Library Club, Safety Patrol, Math Club, and the Dramatics Club. She is a member of the yearbook staff and an officer of the senior class. Her ambition is to become an electronic computer machine operator. JAMES EDWARD FETHERSON During “Ed’s” four years in high school, he has partic¬ ipated in the Future Farmers of America and has been a member of the Distributed Education Club. His interests are bowling and swimming. His greatest ambition is to become a machinist. ROBERT LOUIS FOSTER During Robert’s or “Dit Dit’s” four years at Dunbar, he has been a member of the Future Farmers of America, the Distributive Education class and other clubs. His hobbies include participating in various sports. He would like to join the Marines after graduation. DEEORIS ELEASE FOXX During her high school days, she has been an active mem¬ ber of the Glee Club and Captain of the Cheering Squad. “Foxie” is also a member of the F.B.L.A., F.H.A., the band, and the Dramatics Club. She has served as a class officer for two years. Her ambition is to become a sec¬ retary. 21 DAVID LEE GETER In addition to being a member of the F.F.A. and the Glee Club, he is also a devoted member of the track team. In his spare time he enjoys fishing, hunting, and cooking. His ambition is to become an elementary teacher. EINDA GIBSON Linda Gibson, better known as “Gip”, is an active mem¬ ber in various clubs. In previous years she was Vice-Pres¬ ident of the D.E.C.A., Vice-President of her homeroom, and assistant secretary of the F.H.A. Her ambition is to become a clerk typist. RITA GLADDEN During Rita’s high school days she has been a devoted worker for the D.E.C.A. In her spare time she enjoys dancing. Her ambition is to become a beautician. GAIL ELAINE HARRIS Gail served her school as a member of the F.H.A., F.B.- L.A., Dramatics Club, Math Club, Safety Patrol, and the band. She was a class officer in her freshman class, a waitress for the Junior-Senior Prom, a Junior Marshal, a typist for the yearbook, and a school representative to Tar Heel Girls’ State at U.N.C.G. She is also an honor roll student. Her greatest ambition is to become an elec¬ tronic computer operator. LARRY HEARNE Besides being an active member in the Vocational Ag Class, Larry is a member of the Math Club, Safety Patrol, Dramatics Club, and the track team. His ambition is to become a commercial artist. HATTIE MAE HUFF “Sam” is a member of the F.H.A., Dramatics Club, and the Glee Club. She divides her spare time among sewing, cooking, and collecting articles on famous people. Her ambition is to become a nurse. 22 I GLADYS JACKSON During her four years at Dunbar, Gladys has been a mem¬ ber of the Glee Club, Dramatics Club, Math Club, and the F.B.L.A. She is planning to be a medical secretary. WENDALL JACKSON Wendall has a strong interest in music which accounts for his membership in the band. He also shows talent as an actor in the Dramatics Club. As boys do, Wendall en¬ joys sports. Wendall’s hobby, working with electric ap¬ pliances, has stimulated him to continue his education in this field at Rowan Technical Institute. FRANCES MARIE JOHNSON Because of her interest and skill in music, she has parti¬ cipated in the band for seven years. She is also a member of the Cheerleader’s Squad, F.B.L.A., Dramatics Club, Safety Patrol, F.H.A., and the annual staff. Her leisure time is spent on her hobby of sewing. Her greatest ambi¬ tion is to become a nurse. VIOLA JOHNSON Viola, better known as “Vi”, has participated in many class and club activities. She is a member of the Dra¬ matics Club and the F.H.A. She has served as class sec¬ retary and as an artist for the annual. Vi’s leisure time is spent on her hobby, sewing. Her greatest ambition is to become a nurse. ROBERT LEE JONES “Sweet J” is very active in school. In addition to being amember of the basketball team, he belongs to the track team. Math Club, and the Glee Club. His main interest is sports, and his ambition is to become an air condition¬ ing and refrigeration mechanic. ROBERT MICHEAL KING In addition to being a member of the football team, Mike participates in the Dramatics Club. He enjoys such out¬ side sports as swimming and shooting pool. Mike is better known as “Kong”. His ambition is to become a barber. 23 CHARLES KRIDER “Pie” has participated in the Dramatics Club, Math Club, D.E.C.A., and on the track team. Because of his interest and skills in repairing cars, “Pie” anticipates becoming a mechanic. ELIZABETH DIANN KRIDER Because of an avid interest in people, “Foxy” was chosen as teen reporter for the local newspaper. She is also pres¬ ident of her homeroom class, and an officer of the senior class. She is affiliated with various outstanding organiza¬ tions, but is a devout worker in the F.B.L.A., F.H.A., D.E.C.A., Safety Patrol, French Club, Dramatics Club, Library Club, and the Student Council. She is also the 1967-68 homecoming queen. Her genuine interest in fur¬ thering her education is her main objective for participat¬ ing in Project Upward Bound for two years. Her ambition is to become a social worker. ETHELEAN LEWIS Ethelean is a member of the D.E.C.A. and Dramatics Club. Her hobbies are reading, sewing, and playing base¬ ball. Her ambition is to become a social worker. PATRICIA ANN LOMAX Beside being a member of the yearbook staff, “Tricia” is a class officer and a Student Council representative. She is also a member of the Math Club, Dramatics Club, F.B.L.A., F.H.A., and the Safety Patrol. She is interested in becoming an office clerk. I r i k I ROBERTA LONG “Berta” enjoys all academic work as well as extra-curric¬ ula activities. She has participated in several clubs, in¬ cluding the Safety Patrol, Dramatics Club, F.H.A., and the French Club. In her spare time Roberta enjoys sew¬ ing, swimming, and playing ball. She has participated in Project Upward Bound for two years. Her ambition is to be an elementary school teacher. ANGELIA DELORIES LOWERY “Angie” spends her leisure time perfecting her hobbies which are sewing and cooking. She also enjoys reading. Her ambition is to become a cosmetologist. I t f1 24 ROBERTA LUCAS In addition to being a member of the band for four years, “Bert” was active in basketball, the Glee Club, Safety Patrol, Dramatics Club, and F.B.L.A. As a senior, she was on the yearbook staff. Roberta’s outside interests are dancing and all sports. Roberta’s ambition is to become a cosmetologist. HAZEL ELAINE McDANIEL During her four years at Dunbar, Hazel has participated in various clubs. These include F.B.L.A., Safety Patrol, F.H.A., Math Club, and the Dramatics Club. She is the treasurer of the F.B.L.A. Club and is a school bus driver. Hazel has also served as a member of the yearbook staff. Her ambition is to become an electronic computer oper¬ ator. EDDIE LEE MILLER During his wonderful years at Dunbar High School, “Ed Lee” served as president of the D.E. Club and was an active member of the F.F.A. Club. His ambition is to be¬ come a postal worker. ANNIE FAYE MITCHELL Annie has participated in many of the school’s clubs. She is a member of the Dramatics Club, F.H.A., Bar Staff and the F.B.L.A. Her ambition is to become a beautician. THOMAS LARRY MITCHELL Because of his atheletic ability, Larry has participated on the football, track, and basketball teams. He is a member of the Future Farmers of America. He is known to all as “Cool Breeze” and his ambition is to become a profes¬ sional basketball player. ROSETTA MOORE “Zetta” was a member of the Math Club, Safety Patrol Club and the F.H.A. Club. Her best subjects were math and English. Her hobbies arc sewing and experimenting with new recipes. Rosetta’s ambition is to become a reg¬ istered nurse. 25 NANCY PARKER Rendering her talents and skills as typist and artist for the yearbook comes natural to Nancy. During her years at Dunbar, she has always been active. She has been a part of the band, F.B.L.A., F.H.A., Math Club, Safety Patrol, Student Council, and president of the Dramatics Club. Not only has she been a member of various clubs, “Nank”, has held several class offices. She has consistent¬ ly been an honor student. Her leisure time is spent in reading, knitting or sewing. Her favorite sports are basket¬ ball and softball. Her ambition is to become an I.B.M. key punch operator. DALLAS U.ROBERTS With an interest in sports, Dallas became assistant to the track team. He was a member of the basketball team, French Club, Glee Club, and F.B.L.A. Club. Dallas was also co-editor of the yearbook. Known by his friends as “Hopper”, he enjoys drawing and hopes to become an architect. DIANE LINDA RUCKER Diane, a student council and annual staff representative, actively participated in the French Club, Math Club, F.H.A., Dramatics Club, and Safety Patrol. Her outside interests include sewing, cooking, bowling, and reading. Her ambition is to be a registered nurse. BARBARA ANN SHIPP During “Bob’s” four years in high school, she actively participated in the Student Council, Math Club, F.H.A., Safety Patrol, Dramatics Club, and F.B.L.A. In addition, she was a class officer, junior marshal, member of the yearbook staff, and an honor roll student. Because of her interest in the field of business, she has decided to take training in electronic computer operating. CLAUDE SHUFORD During “Nicky’s” four years in Dunbar High School, he has participated in the D.E. Club, F.F.A. Club, Dramat¬ ics Club, a member of the band, and a bus driver. Nicky anticipates becoming an automotive mechanic. WALTER SIMMS Walter, better known as “Doodley”, was very active in high school. Hf participated in football, track, F.F.A., and D.E. Club. His greatest ambition is to become a professional football player. 26 V ELLA SMITH She has been an active member of the band for a number of years. Her ambition is to be a nurse. LEROY SMITH Besides being an outstanding football player, Leroy is an excellent student. He was president of his sophomore class, and reporter of the L.L.A. for the past two years. His ambition is to become a pharmacist. ODELL STINSON Odell is a member of the Dramatics Club, and enjoys such sports as basketball, football and baseball. His am¬ bition is to be a railroad conductor. CAROL STOUT Because of her special interests in music, Carol has played in the band for nine years. She is a member of the Cheer¬ ing Squad, L.B.L.A. Club, Monogram Club, and the year¬ book staff. Her ambition is to become a private secretary. PALMER THOMPSON “Parsue” has been a member of the L.L.A. for four years. He continued his activities in the club by serving as treas¬ urer during his senior year. Enjoying both indoor and outdoor sports, “Parsue” participates on the basketball team. During his final year in the L.L.A., “Parsue” broad¬ ened his interest in Landscaping and will continue this field at Rowan Technical Institute. WILLIE MAE THOMPSON During her four years at Dunbar, Willie Mae has partici¬ pated in various school activities. These include L.B.L.A., P.H.A., Safety Patrol, Student Council, Math Club, Dra¬ matics and the Monogram Club. In addition, she was a flutist in the band for three years, a bus driver, president of her junior class, junior Marshal, Business Manager for the yearbook staff and an honor roll student. Willie Mae anticipates becoming an electronic computer operator. a Ml J. C. TORRENCE During his four years at Dunbar High School, J. C. was a member of the basketball, track, and football teams. He was also a member of the annual staff. He spent his spare time drawing and painting. His ambition is to become an artist. MARION TRUEBLOOD While at Dunbar High School, Marion was a member of the band. Monogram Club, and D.E.C.A. He also served as a bus driver. His spare time is spent working on me¬ chanical equipment. His ambition is to become a mechan¬ ic. HARRY LEE WILSON During his wonderful high school years, “Wilk” was an outstanding football player. In addition to playing foot¬ ball, he played basketball, ran track, and was vice-presi¬ dent of his homeroom class. “Wilk” is also interested in dancing, swimming, and boating. His ambition is to be¬ come a pro football player. EPHFRIM WITHERS “Bud” has been an active member of the D.E. Club and F.F.A. He also enjoys working on car bodies and engines. His hobbies are dancing, singing, and sports. Ephfrim’s greatest ambition is to become an I.B.M. machine oper¬ ator. OLLIE WITHERS In addition to being a member of the yearbook staff. Safety Patrol, Dramatics Club, F.B.L.A., and F.H.A., Ollie still has time for collecting records and reading books. Her ambition is to become a business secretary. JAMES GARFIELD WITHERSPOON James, better known as “Spoon”, was a member of the football, basketball, and track teams. He also served as president of the Glee Club and as a member of the Mono¬ gram Club. His hobbies are listening to modern jazz music, and participating in sports. His ambition is to become an engineer. 28 JIMMY RAY WITHERSPOON Because of Jimmy’s excellent talents in music, he parti¬ cipated in the school band and choir. He also showed exceptional talents in football, basketball, and track. All of his friends call him “Baby Ray”. With his keen inter¬ est in sports, he plans to become a football coach. NAOMI VONCILLE WITHERSPOON During her senior year Voncille served as President of the Student Council and editor of the yearbook. She is also reporter for the senior class, an Upward Bound partici¬ pant, a member of the F.B.L.A., the F.H.A., the Math Club, and the French Club. With a keen interest in read¬ ing and cooking, she hopes to become a home economist. VIVIAN ROSE WRIGHT With a great deal of interest in music, Vivian has actively participated in the school band for nine years. She has also been an active member of the Dramatics Club, F.B.- L.A., F.H.A., Math Club, Safety Patrol, and the Mono¬ gram Club. She is a typist for the Bar staff. In addition, she has made the honor roll and was a junior marshal. Her greatest ambition is to become an electronic com¬ puter operator. 29 OUTSTANDING SENIORS PATRICIA ABEL In Business Education, Choir and Geography BETTY BOLT In Home Economics and Business Education HAZEL ARCHIE In English and Geography WILLIAM CLINDING In Football RUBY ARCHIE In English and Business Education PHYLLIS COCKRELL In Business Education and General Music DAVID GETER In Agriculture GAIL HARRIS In English and Business Education LARRY HEARNE In Agriculture 30 OUTSTANDING SENIORS DIANN KRIDER In English, Business Education, Sociology and Yearbook Staff ROBERTA LONG In English, French, Mathematics and Geography LARRY MITCHELL In Basketball NANCY PARKER In Home Economics and Business Education BARBARA SHIPP In Business Education, English and General Music LEROY SMITH In Agriculture WILLIE MAE THOMPSON In Home Economics and Business Education HARRY WILSON VIVIAN WRIGHT In Basketball In Business Education and Band 31 special Recognition to these, who along with the editors, .... Ruby Archie Willie Mae Thompson 32 Roberta Long Nancy Parker Palmer Thompson . . . . helped make our Yearbook “a thing of beauty.” Vivian Wright Patricia Abel 33 OUR MASCOTS Bonnie Goodlett and Steven Brotherton 34 I 3 UNDERCLASSMEN 35 1 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Henrietta Addison John Allison Cecil Alston Hattres Barbour 36 . ... 1 Geraldine Belton Annie Black Calvin Black Sandra Blair Norva Boler Rachel Boler Robert Branch Lucille Bratcher William Briley Judy Brotherton Donnetta Brown George Brown Eddie Byers Geraldine Canzator Diane Cherry Fred Clinton Lee Cook John Correll Robert Covington Gwendolyn Douglas 37 ) i i William Ellis Mary Evans Howard Foxx Alton Gaither John Gooden Charlie Graves Handy Green Jerry Hailey Vada Hailey Carolyn Hammond Albert Harris Arthur Heggins Mary Heggins Sadie Heggins James Henderson William Herndon Valerie Hill Sterling Jackson Robert Jenkins Ralph Johnson 38 William Jones Jerry Kerns Charles Kerr Terrie Laney Youral Laney Charles Langford John Lomax Robert Long Thomas Long Robert Lowe Susan Lowe Larry Mallet Curtis McCluney Hannah McCluney Wanda McCright Anthony McCullough Peggy Miller Annie Mitchell Jerry Mitchell James Neely 39 •JJ Samuel Phillips will complete requirements for gradua¬ tion in summer school. Cora Patterson Magdaline Peek Rena Phillips Samuel Phillips Willie Phillips Althea Reese Eric Reid Sandra Reid Diane Roberts Donald Rucker Ronald Rucker John Rustin Brenda Sheck Joyce Sifford Otis Slade Peggy Smith 40 Beatrice Smyre Betty Smyre Weldon Stephens Geneva Stinson Estella Stoner Danny Thompson Larry Thompson Shirley Tillman Gillie Torrence Herman Truesdale James Truesdale Arthur Turner Avery Verdell Carol Washington George Wilkerson Adrienne Witherspoon Deborah Wood Diane Wylie 41 ' 1 ' CLASS OFFICERS Arnethia Alexander Willie Bowers Norman Alston Gregory Brown Franklin Barber Jerry Brown Mattie Bell Ronald Brown Edna Black Vernon Brown Doris Boler Phillip Chambers 42 Diann Cherry Carlton Chunn Iris Chunn Melvin Cline Rascene Clinding Charles Corpening Millicent Correll James Cowan Clarence Craige Anthony Davis Bernard Davis Brunetta Edgar Edna Edgar Jimmie Evans Robert Faulk Larry Fetherson Joseph Foster Donetta Garrison Morris Gill Mildred Gladden Deborah Gray Roberta Hayes Vera Hearne Michael Heilig Connell Jackson Evelyn Jones Sandra Jones Claude Knox Shelia Laney John Long Phronice McCluney Curtis McCright Brenda McCullough Phyllis McDaniel Brenda Miller Calvin Miller Paula Mitchell Suzette Morgan Elnora Myers Valerie Neely 43 Dorothy Norman Harold Parker Gail Partee Minnie Phillips Carol Phillips James Phillips Judy Provoid Jimmie Reddick Johnny Robinson Leroy Rustin Michael Rustin Carolyn Shuford Jerry Sifford Frederick Simpson Dianne Sims Dennis Sloan Barbara Smith Phyllis Smith Raymond Smith Jessie Stinson Phyllis Stoner Deborah Sullivan Marva Thompson Nicie Trapp Lucille Truesdale Dallas Turner Olin Turner Myrtle Webb David Weddington Mahalia Weddington Jerry Whisonant Carolyn Witherspoon Cecelia Woodward 44 V CLASS OFFICERS Kenneth Abel Jerome Allison Vivian Allison Eddie Banks Elaine Banks Shirley Bennett Kenneth Boler William Branch Lillie Brewer Jean Brown David Bryant Larry Chalk James Dawkins Marvin Dixon Brenda Doran 45 y [ ' .y : Freddie Dunlap Lester Finger Linda Finger Sharon Foxx Valerie Frost Janice Gaston Willie Gladden Estelle Graham Lee Henry Gray Katherine Green Donald Guy Gordon Hall Deborah Hammond James H. Hayes Jerry Henderson Thelma Hill Abbie Sue Holt Gregory Huff Lardell Ingram Albert Johnson Margaret Johnson Alice Jones Deborah Jones Avon Long Jarvis Lyerly James McGee Ann Miller Carolyn Miller Zelma Miller Edward Mitchell Tyrone Mitchell Johnie Mae Oglesby Terry Parker Gwendolyn Parks Willie Peek 46 Cathy Verdell Kathy Witherspoon Florence Polk Anita Reddick Sheibra Reid Theodosia Reid Darnell Roberson Donald Roberson Micheal Roseboro Zollie Rustin Arthur Sims Ben Smith Larry Spratt Robert Steele Arlee Thompson Deborah Tillman Francella Trueblood 47 I Mr. Lucious Mangum Mrs. Hazel M. Hancock tiL Barbara Archie Debra Archie Barbara Allison Ronnie Bailey Fred Barber Patricia Belton Samuel Black Barbara Blair Mary Branch Ella Bratcher Dennis Brown Joanne Brown Shelia Brown Hattie Buchanan Bessie Bush Debra Cannon Jacqueline Canzator Ralph Carr Shelia Chalk Julia Cherry Alvaratta Chambers Rita Chambers Argulie Clinding Rosa Clinding Barbara Corpening Sharon Corpening Trudy Cowan Jimmy Cureton Lonnie Dukes John Arthur Ellis Stanford Feamster Dianetta Featherson 49 Jacqueline Foxx Brenda Gaither Bernard Garrison Gregory Gaston Jeanette Guyton Steven Hailey Henry Hall Michael Hall Audrey Hawkins Ronnie Hearne Elliott Ingram Rosetta Ingram i . I i 1 ■ Sandra Jefferies Harold Johnson Ernest Jones Ester Jones 1 Vanessa Jones Nancy Krider Lillie Lewis Ruby Lotharp Stanley Lyerly Donnie Lyles Patricia Maxwell Laura McCluney 51 Deborah McCullough Pattie McMahon Vicky Miller Jeffrey Mobley : i David Moore ’ 1 Linda Neely Kenneth Patterson l| Jackie Phillips 1 i 1 i! ■1 ' A ' - ' Leslie Poe Vicky Poe Deborah Reid Ola Robinson Tommy Robertson Raymond Rucker Neal Rustin John Sifford Kenneth Sifford Monica Sifford Jannie Sims Ronnie Smith Cynthia Thompson Richard Thompson Gary Tillman Jerry Tillman George Turner Charles Underwood Larry Walker Billy Washington Kenneth Wilkerson Elaine Wilson Micheal Wilson John Woods Linda Woods Charles Wriglrt Kenneth Wylie 51 7 th GRADE Joe Alexander Kathy Alston Ronald Barber Hattie Bell Curtis Black Ruby Black Cynthia Blair Robert Boyd Raymond Brown Sharon Br own Charles Burnon Mary Canzator Valire Carr Johnny Cherry Willie Cherry Deliah Clinding Jerry Corpening Larry Corpening Abbie Cruise Vanessa Davis Annette Dickerson Melvin Dixon Kenneth Dunlap Rachael Ferrens Michael Foster Freddie Foxx Sharon Gaston James Geter Frederick Gibson David Green Rondy Greens Dorothy Henderson I 52 Patricia Hill Beverly Hoover Wilbert Horton Cynthia Miller Veronica Houston Elsie Hyde James Jackson Julia Jackson David Johnson Elizabeth Johnson John Jones Virginia Jones Phyllis Knox Donald Lagree Janet Lomax Mary Long Rochelle Lowe Barbara Lyles Joan McClelland Eloise McCluney Ella Mae Miller Jerry Miller Debra Milton Isaiah Mobley Samuel Neely Ascola Norman Priscillia Oglesby Sandra Oglesby Jerry Peek Lester Poe Willet Polk Kathy Reid 53 Jo Ann Wright Fred Young Patricia Young n Gregory Robertson Calvin Roebuck Brenard Roseboro Margeret Rucker Cindy Siegle Peggie Sifford Kenneth Spratt Amanda Steele Hattie Steele Linda Stoner Sherry Stoner Beverly Thompson George Trueblood Alvin Turner Alvin Verdell Michael Vincent Ronald Walker James Watkins Willie Mae Webb Marie Wheeler Annese Wilks Larry Wilson Donnie Witherspoon Ronnie Witherspoon 1 54 ELEMENTARY DIVISION DEPARTMENT Mr. E. A. Fleming Mrs. D. C. Poe . 0. Eddleman 5th and 6th Grade Combination Mrs. Eugenia M. Griffin Mrs. Ellen H. Anderson 57 r Mrs. Esther Gibson Mrs. Katie Barber Mrs. Jannie Funderburke Third and fourth grade combination V. 58 j.-H. iV rT ' rrT-n ' iiiTTfffiffiirmun laiiiiim i ' rrr iiiimiip nn iVdiiffiilrti!W r- - TpimnimiimaiiiiwM i iK ! ' i ' m i iii ' i ' ii imipiipii . , .■ Mrs. Ivester Morgan 59 60 61 lifil Kindergarten-Special Education Mrs. Lipscomb 62 t ' I ACTIVITIES H 0 ‘W - D C a : ■ R v:. A Ay. H We excelled in class and out. 63 STUDENT COUNCIL DRAMATICS CLUB OFFICERS 64 . FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA FRENCH CLUB i ' f SAFETY PATROLS BUS DRIVERS 66 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA OFFICERS FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA OFFICERS 67 DUNBAR HIGH REPORTER— Diann Krider They led us to victory . . . 68 SENIOR GLEE CLUB Our Christmas Program would have not been a success without their support. 69 :.LViv. J I ' l ll II lllillllHIWill I DUNBAR HIGH SCHOOL BAND THE JUNIOR GLEE CLUB 70 Mrs. Mary Perkins - Speech Therapist A group of seniors hail “Dear Ole Dunbar”. 71 Miss Dunbar High Miss Diann Krider 72 MISS SENIOR Diann Krider MISS SOPHOMORE Valerie Neely MISS JUNIOR Delores Mitchell MISS FRESHMAN Elaine Banks SPORTS The Tigers in action. 75 Anthony Davis John Gooden George Brown Arthur Heggins Mr. J. A. Pemberton Mt- C. O. Moore Walter Sims—Center Mr. J. Pemberton, Thomas Long, William Clinding, Walter Sims, James Witherspoon, and Mr. E. C. Gilliam, Principal. 77 VARSITY BOYS Herman Truesdale (51) - Center 78 JUNIOR VARSITY BOYS THIS IS THE WAY WE LOOK SOMETIMES ‘i-va. _ • 3 Those Wonderful days at Dunbar. 81 It all happened in 1967. All good things must come to an end . . . and we end this annual to you. 83 PATRICIA ABEL Mr. Mrs. Edward Abel Mr. Robert Abel Mr. Leroy Gee Mr. Mrs. Lubertha Glen Mr. Mrs. Arthur Goodman Mrs. Palvonia Hicks Mr. Mrs. Theodore Johnson Mrs. Cylista Lipscomb Mr. Alvin McCorkle Mr. Mrs. James McCorkle DAVID RAY ALLISON Mr. Avon Allison Mr. Mrs. John Allison Mr. Mrs. William Mack Allison Mr. Mrs. Walter Garrison Mrs. Doris Gaston Mr. Mrs. Dewitt Hearne Miss Grace Hearne Mr. James Hearne Miss Gretta Heath Miss Judy Heath Miss Lois Heath Rev. Oscar Jones Miss Rosetta Miller Mrs. Celestine Roberts Mr. Mrs. Martin Smith Mr. Mrs. Lred Young EDWARD ALLISON Mr. Buford Allison Mr. Mrs. John Allison Mr. Mrs. Melvin Allison Mr. Mrs. Handy Green Mr. Mrs. Willie Heiligh Rev. Mrs. David Huston Mrs. Winnie Loftin Mrs. Francis Melchor Mr. Jessie Rabb Mr. Hubert Reid DORIS ANDERSON Mr. Frank Anderson Mr. William Anderson Mr. Mrs. William Anderson Mr. Paul Baker Mr. Mrs. James Clodfelter Mrs. Betty Daran Miss Gretta Heath Mrs. Loune Massey Mr. Mrs. Jessie Shelton Mr. Mrs. John Scott Mrs. Ada Smith EDWARD ARCHIE Mr. Herbert Archie Mr. James Archie Mr. John Archie Jr. Mr. Mrs. Melvin Archie Miss Olivia Archie Miss Pauline Archie Mr. Mrs. Charles Brown Mr. Mrs. Nick Hargrave Mr. Mrs. Walter Miller Mr. Mrs. Joseph Turner HAZEL ARCHIE Mr. Mrs. Garland Archie Mr. Mrs. Rayfield Archie Mrs. Ada Brown Mr. Donnie Brown Mrs. Grace Foxx Mr. Mrs. Robert Foxx Miss Barbara Harriston Mr. Charles Harris. • Miss Laura Harriston Mr. Mrs. Frank Heilieg Mr. Mrs. Robert Kirk Mr. Mrs. Fred Miller Mr. Mrs. Ben Sims Miss Bernice Smith Miss Willie Mae Smith Mr. Mrs. David Staley Mr. Mrs. James Staley Mr. Mrs. Carl Stoner Mr. Mrs. Oliver Stoner Mr. Mrs. Ray Walker RUBY ARCHIE Mr. Mrs. Dudley Anderson, Sr. Mr. Herbert Archie Mr. James Archie Mr. Kenneth Archie Miss Olivia Archie Mr. Dobson Belton Mrs. Juanita Brown Miss Phyllis Cockerell Mr. James Hargrave Mrs. Pauline Hargrave Miss Diann Krider Mr. Walter Miller Mrs. Willie Mae Miller Mr. Mrs. James Sloan LINDA BANKS Mr. Mrs. Clara Addison Mr. Mrs. Aaron Banks Mr. Mrs. Parnell Bolt Mr. James G. Brown Mrs. J. J. Brown Mr. Mrs. John H. Cobb Mr. Ervin Davis Mr. La Vance Davis Mr. Mrs. Joe L. Ellis Mr. Mrs. William Ellis Mr. Mrs. Robert Hersman Mr. Mrs. Hobard Huston Mr. Calvin Jordan Mr. Mrs. Marion Poe Mr. William Wade Mr. Mrs. Lewis Wilson LARRY BEATTY Mr. Mrs. Troy Baker Mr. Bellar Beatty Mr. Mrs. Frazier Beatty, Jr. Mr. Mrs. Frazier Beatty, Sr. Miss Linda Beatty Mrs. Theola Beatty Mr. Mrs. Willie Davis Mr. Mrs. B. J. Johnson Mr. Mrs. Willie Turner BARBARA JOYCE BLACKWELL Miss Alice Faye Blackwell Mr. Frank Blackwell Mr. Lamar Blackwell Mr. Samuel E. Blackwell Mr. William Mitchell Blackwell Mr. Everette Fleming Mr. Ralph Fleming Miss Cora Hart Mr. Mrs. Ernest Lyles Jr. Mr. Otis McClain Mr. Mrs. Arthur Miller Mrs. V. C. Ramsey Miss Diane Stout 84 ROBERT BLAIR Mrs. Mary Allison Mrs. Annie Beatty Mrs. Bessie Blair Miss Janet Blair Mr. Ralph Fleming Mrs. Willie Mae Hill Mrs. Lucy Jones Mrs. Janett Massey Mrs. Annie Mitchell Mr. Henry Mitchell BETTY BOLT Mrs. Callie Mae Blair Miss Sarah Blair Mrs. Emma Bolt Miss Dorothy Chambers Mr. Juluis Chambers Mrs. Sarah Chambers Mr. George Garner Mr. Handy Green Mrs. Inez Johnson Mrs. Grace Mallett Mr. Larry Mallett Mrs. Charlie Bea McCullough Mrs. Mattie McGarity Miss Pearl Moore Mrs. Beatrice Phillips Mrs. Idella Siler Mrs. Nona Stoner CHARLES BROWN Mr. Mrs. Charles Brown Mr. Charles V. Brown Mr. Mrs. James Brown Mrs. Mary Brown Mr. Robert Brown Miss Setrina Brown Mr. Terry Lee Brown Mr. Tillman Brown Mr. Tillman Brown, Jr. Mrs. Jessie Heath Mr. William Herndon Mr. Mrs. Marshall Lipscomb Mr. Mrs. J. D. Long Miss Priscilla Miller Mrs. Annie Mitchell Mr. Anderson Pledger, Jr . Mr. Anderson Pledger, Sr. WILLIAM CLINDING Mr. Mrs. A. Bush Mr. Mrs. Marvin Clinding Miss Mary A. Clinding Mrs. Mary J. Chnding Mr. Mrs. Ras Clinding Mr. Winford Foxx Mrs. Bessie Guy Miss Juanita Guy Mrs. Amanda Miller Miss Delores Pharr PHYLLIS COCKERELL Mrs. Margaret Bryson Miss Carolyn Cockerell Mrs. Gloria Gee Mr. Mrs. Herman Gregory Mrs. James Hunter Mrs. Sarah Hunter Mrs. Elizabeth Neal Mr. Mrs. Eugene Neal V JAMES FETHERSON Mr. Mrs. Y. C. Collins Mr. Mrs. Clarence Fetherson Mr. James Fetherson Mr. Mrs. Johnnie Fetherson Mrs. Pearl Fetherson Mrs. Linda Fossie Mr. Mrs. Johnnie Lightner Mr. James Pappas Mrs. Ruby Sheet Mr. Marion Trueblood Mrs. Minnie Wiseman ROBERT FOSTER Mr. ' Mrs. Robert Crawley Rev. Mrs. A. J. Ford Mr. John Foster Mr. Mrs. Quentin Holmes Mr. Mrs. Phillip Jeter Mr. Mrs. McKeever Johnson Mr. Mrs. James Henry Scott DELORIS FOXX Mr. Larry Beatty Mrs. Brenda Davis Miss Bernice Evans Mrs. Essie Mae Foxx Mrs. Thelma Hoover Mrs. Pathenia Jackson Miss Linda Jones Mr. Charles Kiser Mrs. Elease Kiser Mr. George Kiser Mrs. Helen Lowery Mr. Mrs. Andrew Mitchell Mrs. Annie Laura Mitchell Mrs. Willie Mae Olgesby Mr. Claude Shuford DAVID LEE GETER Mr. Mrs. T. J. Barber Mr. Mrs. J. D. Border Mr. Henry Bargeman Miss Debra Bradshaw Mr. Robert H. Covington III Miss Wanda Davis Mr. Mrs. Willie Davis Mr. Mrs. Sam Geter Mr. Mrs. Cleveland Hicks Mrs. Wynola Hicks Miss Cora Hobson Mr. Mrs. T. H. Hoyles Mr. Mrs. J. B. Moness Miss Doris J. McCree Mrs. Isabell McCree Mr. J.C. McCree Mr. Amos Misenheimer Mrs. Willie Bell Nance Mr. Mrs. Billie McNeely Mr. Tyler M. Page Miss Selena Pates Mrs. M. White LINDA CAROL GIBSON Mr. Mack Bowers Mr. Eugene Caldwell Mrs. Gwendolyn Caldwell Miss Callie Feamster Mr. Harvey Feamster Mr. Tom Feamster Mr. Paul Jones Mr. Thomas Raye Miller Mrs. Martha Lassiter Mr. James Moore Mrs. J. H. Steele Mrs. Peggy Stell Mr. James W. Stockton Mrs. Lydia Swan ARTHURETTA GLADDEN Mr. Mrs. Darson Bullard Mr. Mrs. Bell Barber Mrs. Cora Gladden Mrs. Nice B. Gladden Rev. W. T. Jackson Mrs. Katherine Knox Mrs. Cora Miller Mr. Mrs. Sam Miller Mrs. Maggie Norman Mrs. Carolyn Perry Mr. Mrs. Wilbert Robertson Mrs. Louise Stoner Mrs. Albertha Trapp GAIL HARRIS Mr. Mrs. James Abernathy Mr. A. J. Benson Mr. Mrs. John H. Gaines Miss Francina Harris Mr. Mrs. Henry Harris Mr. Mrs. William McGarity Mr. George W. Miller Mr. Mrs. Juluis Moore Mr. Johnny Parks Mr. James Pemberton Mr. Mrs. Jessie Slade Mr. Mrs. William Tugman Mr. Mrs. C. H. Watson Miss Rosaline Woods LARRY HEARNE Mrs. Grace Allison Mr. John Allison Mr. Mack Allison Mrs. Diane Garrison Mrs. Elnora Green Mrs. Berdie Hearne Mr. Dewitt Hearne Miss Grace Hearne Mr. James Hearne Mr. Charles Hunter Mrs. Pauline Hunter Mr. Robert Hunter Mrs. Rosetta Meller Mrs. Mary Reid HATTIE HUFF Mr. Mrs. James Cockerell Mr. Mrs. Mose Edmonds Mr. Mrs. Ernest Flair Mrs. Essie Gill Mr. Mrs. Jack Gill, Jr. Mr. Mrs. Pelvis Gill Mr. Mrs. Raymond Gill Mr. Mrs. Robert Gill Mr. Mrs. Willie Gill Mr. Harold Headen Mr. Mrs. Clye Henderson Miss Hattie Mae Huff Mr. Mrs. John McCullough Mr. Mrs. Arthur Moore Mr. Mrs. Willie Henry Rosebough Mr. Mrs. Richard L. Stoner Mr. Clayton Sturidvant Mrs. Helen Sturidvant GLAYDSJACKSON Mrs. Mary M. Bailey Mr. Mrs. Elisha Buchanan Mr. Lee rfenry Gray Mrs. Dessie Jackson Miss Jelina Jackson Mr. Joe Jackson Mr. Randy Jackson Mr. Mrs. John Robinson Mr. Mrs. G. S. Seigle Mr. E. W. Williams Mr. Mrs. John Wilson WENDALL JACKSON Miss Shirley Baugham Mr. Mrs. Nathaniel Carr Mrs. Alma Dickerson Miss Deloris Foxx Mrs. Essie Mae Foxx Mr. Mrs. William Herndon Mrs. Parthenia Jackson Mr. Wendall Jackson Mr. Mrs. Roy Lee Kennedy Mr. Robert Mclllwaine Mrs. Ida Perkins Mr. Mrs. Samual Smoot Mrs. Beula Steele Miss Annie Mae Throne Miss Sonnetta Throne Mrs. Mary Throne Mr. Herman Williams FRANCES JOHNSON Mrs. Annie Mae Hall Mr. David Heath Mrs. Elizabeth Hipps Mr. Mrs. Alfonso Holt Miss Annie Ruth Johnson Mrs. Ruth Kerr Mrs. Doris Pullum Mrs. Phillip Roberson Miss Arleen Robinson Mr. Charles Robinson Mr. Mrs. Cecil Robinson Mrs. Mary Frances Robinson Mrs. Hazel Sherill VIOLA JOHNSON Mrs. Blanch Blunt Miss Ethel Clifton Mr. Donald Corpening Miss Clara Holmes Mrs. Rose Holmes Mr. Quentin Holmes Mr. Charles Johnson Miss Ethel Johnson Mr. John Johnson Mr. McKeever Johnson Mrs. Mildred Johnson Mr. Ralph Johnson Miss Ruby Johnson ROBERT JONES Mrs. Mary Clement Mr. Vernon Clement Miss Linda Jones Mr. Robert Jones Mr. Jack Peeler Mrs. Cynthia Smyre Mrs. Dolly Tucker Mr. Larry Worth 85 MICHAEL KING Mrs. C. B. De Veaux Mr. Arthur Feamster Mr. Ralph Fleming Mr. Mrs. Jesse Greenleaf Mr. Mrs. Roy Lee Kennedy Mr. Mrs. Thomas Lassiter Mr. Mrs. Earnest Lyles Mrs. Myrtle McGarity Mrs. Ollie McGarity Mrs. Peggie A. Still CHARLES KRIDER Mrs. Willie Holmes Mr. Mrs. Dreafus Jefferies Mr. Mrs. Napolean Krider Mr. Mrs. Earl Miller Mr. Mrs. James Neely Mr. Mrs. Avery Stoner Mr. Mrs. James Stoner Mr. Mrs. Richard Stoner DIANN KRIDER Miss Ruby Archie Miss Annie Bailey Miss Cynthia Dillingham Mrs. Ehzabeth Ellison Miss Nina Ellison Miss Deborah Jones Miss Doris Jones Mr. Mrs. Will Jones Mrs. Edna Krider Mr. Mrs. Garfield Krider Mr. Mrs. Harry Krider Mr. John Krider, Jr. HI Mr. Mrs. J. E. Krider, Sr. Miss Laura Krider Miss Novella Krider Mr. Mrs. Roosevelt Krider Miss Sandra Krider Mr. Thomas Krider, Jr. Mr. Mrs. Thomas Krider, Sr. Mr. William Krider Miss Vivian Wright ETHELEAN LEWIS Mrs. Eula Mae Black Mrs. Ruth Casey Mr. Mrs. Andrew Davis Miss Essie Graham Mrs. Viola Graham Mrs. Mary E. Harris Mr. Mrs. John F. Ijames Mrs. Helen Landrum Mrs. Doris Lewis Mrs. Hazel Lewis Mrs. Helen Lewis Mrs. Shirley Lewis Mrs. Mollie McCutchen PATRICIA LOMAX Mrs. Loretta Baker Mrs. Elizabeth Brawley Mrs. Catherine Clinding Mrs. Marie Henderson Mrs. Elise Kiser Mr. Emauel Lomax Mr. Raymond Lomax, Jr. Mr. Raymond Lomax, Sr. Miss Betty McKee Mrs. Gladys McKinley Mr. Paul Neely Mrs. Janette Rudisell Mrs. Lelia Mae Rudisell Mrs. Willie J. Tabor Mrs. Marion White Mrs. Dorothy Wilks ROBERTA LONG Mr. James Anderson Mrs. Lurleen Anderson Mrs. Lucille Archie Mr. Robert Fox Mrs. Alberta Heiligh Mrs. Virginia Heiligh Mrs. Marcia Long Mr. Thomas Long, Sr. Mr. Turner Massey Mrs. Theola Robinson Mr. Carl Stoner Mrs. Carrie Stoner Mr. James Stoner Mrs. Mary Noble Stoner Mrs. Mildred Stoner ANGELIA LOWERY Mrs. Annie Bell Canzator Mrs. Ruth Corpening Miss Mary Lou Davis Mrs. Rebecca Davis Mr. Mrs. Glen McKenzie Mrs. Peggy Miller Mr. Mrs. CorneUus Laymond Lowery Miss Frances F. Lowery Mrs. Helen Lowery Mr. Mrs. Wilbert Robertson Mr. George Henry Wright Mr. Henry F. Wright ROBERTA LUCAS Rev. Mrs. Bernard Blount Mrs. Bessie Craige Mr. Mrs. Robert L. Craige Mrs. Ida Ree Corpening Mr. Mrs. Jas Torney Mr. Mrs. Elizah Hackett Mr. Mrs. Everette M. Hackett Miss Carolyn Kerns Mr. Mrs. Paul Kerns Mr. Mrs. Polie Kerns Mr. Mrs. Early C. Nelson HAZEL McDaniel Mrs. Theodore Archie Mrs. Katherine Archie Mr. Mrs. Willie Barber Mrs. Ida Butler Mrs. Nancy Burnon Rev. Mrs. Clarence Carr Mr. Richard Carter Mr. Mrs. Eddie Coleman Mrs. Ahce Crawford Mr. Mrs. Tom Crawford Mr. Mrs. Lewis Evans Mr. Thomas Grafton Mrs. Isabelle Hariston Miss Laura Hairston Miss Evelyn Ham Mr. Mrs. Robert Hill Mrs. Cora Hobson Mrs. Grace Holmes Mr. Joseph Holt Miss Beatrice Howe Mr. Robert Land Mr. Mrs. E. E. Lyles Mr. Collins L. McDaniel Mr. George V. McDaniel Mr. Mrs. Home V. McDaniel Mrs. Mary L. McLaughlin Mr. Mrs. T. R. Simpson EDDIE MILLER Mrs. Elizabeth Andrews Mrs. Annie Carter Mrs. Ilene B. Cathcart Mrs. Floreese Cornelious Mrs. Janet Dunlap Mrs. Parthenia Ferguson Miss Gloria Jean Miller Miss Mabel Miller Mrs. S. I. Oglesby Mrs. Lucille Partee Mrs. Virginia Ramsey Miss Linda Sifford Mrs. Valeria Sifford Mrs. Mary Steele Miss Pecola Wilhams ANNIE FAYE MITCHELL Mrs. Mildred Blair Mr. Mrs. W. P. Click Mr. Robert L. Ferguson Mr. Mrs. John Gaines Mr. Mrs. Mitchell Gibson Miss Judy Heath Miss Earnesteen Hunter Mrs. J. Kennedy Miss Rosalyn Kiser Mr. Mrs. A. Mitchell Mr. J. Mitchell Mr. Robert Mitchell Mr. Thomas A. Mitchell Mr. James Pemberton Mr. Mrs. Wilbert Robertson Mr. Mrs. Bobby Smith Mr. Leroy Tucker LARRY MITCHELL Mr. Robert E. Abel Mrs. Willie Mae Bailey Mr. C. Bates Mr. Frank Belton Miss Annie L. Carr Mrs. Chal Cowan Mrs. Mary Finger Mrs. Willie Granford, Jr. Mr. H. L. Hall Mrs. Barbara Jimerson Mrs. Robena Jones Mr. Thomas Mitchell Mrs. Thomas Mitchell Mrs. Ruby Lee Poag Mr. James Shropshire Mr. Henry Smith Mrs. Annie M. Sturdivant Mr. Herbert Sturdivant ROSETTA MOORE Mrs. Everline Curtis Mr. Wilbur Curtis Mrs. Inez Davis Mrs. Canzell Ellison Mr. Bobby Hersey Miss Bessie Monokey Mr. Isiah Moore Mr. Isiah Moore, Jr. Mrs. Rosetta Moore Mr. Wilhe Moore Mr. Sonny Patterson Mrs. Virginia Patterson Mr. Thomas Mrs. Lessie Washington Mr. Willie Washington 86 NANCY PARKER Mrs. Haggar Barber Rev. Mrs. C. Carr Mr. Larry Fetherson Mrs. Creola Jennings Mr. Mrs. Thomas Krider, Sr. Mrs. Willie Martin Mrs. Doris McElhaney Mr. Harold Parker Mr. Mrs. Quentine Parker, Jr. Mr. Mrs. Quentin Parker, Sr. Mrs. Phyllis Vincent DALLAS ROBERTS Mrs. G. Allison Mrs. R. Archie Mr. Mrs. Van Bruton Mr. Mrs. Cromatic Mrs. Emma Green Mrs. Deloris Heath Mr. Mrs. Jefferies Mrs. Deloris Leazer Mrs. Rachel Marsh Mrs. O. Robbins Mr. Mrs. B. Rucker Mr. Mrs. Robert Shipp Mr. John Smith Mrs. June Sturdivant Mr. Larry Sturdivant DIANE RUCKER Mr. Fred Alexander Mrs. Mozell Archie Mr. James Bates Mr. Nathaniel Green Mrs. Octavia Jackson Miss Marshall Lee Lipscomb Mrs. Anna McCorkle Miss Margaret Rucker Mr. Mrs. Robert M. Rucker Mrs. Lucille Simpson Mr. Robert Simpson Miss Mary Slade Mr. Mrs. Albert Toms Rev. Mrs. C. I. Wells Mr. Mrs. Marshall Witherspoon BARBARA SHIPP Mr. Mrs. Allen Mrs. Brotherton Mrs. Chambers Mr. Mrs. Corpening Mr. Mrs. Charles Ellis Mr. Mrs. James Elhs Mr. Hodge Evan Mr. Mrs. Parnell Harris Rev. Mrs. Jones Mr. Mrs. Wilham Miller, Jr. Mr. Mrs. William Miller, Sr. Mrs. Katherine Neely Mr. Mrs. Robert Parker Mr. Mrs. Wanzlow Shipp Mr. Mrs. Ford Sifford CLAUDE SHUFORD Miss Arnethia Alexander Mr. Mrs. James Alston Miss Zelma Lee Alston Miss Barbara Bradshaw Mr. Mrs. Elijah Garner Miss Linda Garner Mrs. Estella Gist Miss Mary Kinder Miss Nancy Kinder Miss Barbara Shuford Mrs. Bessie Shuford Mr. Mrs. Claude Shuford WALTER SIMS Mr. David Allison Mr. Charles Brown Mrs. Lillie B. Davis Mr. Mrs. Charles Graves Mr. Calvin Jackson Mr. James Pemberton Miss Beatrice Sims Miss Lillie Sims Miss Viola Sims Mr. Leroy Smith Mr. Palmer Thompson Mr. Harry Wilson Mr. James Witherspoon Mr. Jimmy Witherspoon LEROY SMITH Mrs. Adams Miss Hattie Culp Mrs. Eartha Foxx Mrs. Mary Lee Geter Miss Mary Hammond Mrs. Berdie Hearne Miss Velra Hearne Miss Cora Hobson Miss Lucy Hobson Mr. Marshall Lipscomb Miss Phillips Mrs. Alma Robertson Mr. Leroy Smith Miss Hattie Waters Mr. Larry Worth ODELL STINSON Mrs. Maggie Anderson Mrs. Ann Bailey Mrs. Patsey Brown Mrs. Earnestine Dunlap ' Mrs. Thelma Hoover Mrs. Janet Massey Mrs. Dora Patton Mrs. Ruby Sifford Mrs. Irean Sims Mr. Mrs. James Sloan Mrs. Etoy Stinson Mr. Jack Stinson Mr. Joseph Stinson Mrs. Geneva Turner Mr. Joseph Turner CAROL STOUT Mrs. Montro Allen Mrs. Ethel Chunn Mrs. Katherine Clinding Mrs. Rosetta Davis Mrs. Mary Hawkins Mr. Samuel Hawkins Mrs. Marie Henderson Mrs. Helen Lewis Mrs. Brenda Smith Mrs. Magaline Sm ith Mrs. Edna Stout Mr. George Stout Mrs. Linda Stout Mrs. Selma Stout Mrs. WilUe Stout PALMER THOMPSON Mrs. Dorothy Cunningham Mr. Mrs. James Davis Mr. Mrs. Jessie Davis Mrs. Brenda McNeely Mrs. Louise Spencer Mr. Mrs. Robert Steele Miss Barbara Thompson Mr. Luther Thompson Mrs. Odessa Thompson Mr. William Thompson Mr. Haskle Wallace Mrs. Mary Wallace WILLIE MAE THOMPSON Mr. Mrs. Larry Boyd Mrs. Margie Boyd Mr. Mrs. John Davis Mr. Mrs. David Hyde Mrs. Esther Mobley Miss Barbara Thompson Mr. Mrs. Willie Thompson Mrs. Hattie Withers Miss Henrietta Withers Mr. Henry Withers Miss Lizzie Withers J. C. TORRENCE Mrs. Margaret Ruth Archie Mr. Mrs. C. Blackwell Mr. Robert L. Brown Mrs. Fannie Ford Mrs. Janie Ford Mrs. Sarah W. Hyde Mrs. Margaret Jackson Mr. Mrs. O. D. Roberts Mrs. Ella Mae Rustin Miss Gwendolyn Rustin Mr. John L. Rustin, Jr. Mr. Larry D. Worth Mr. Raymond Worth, Jr. Mrs. Rosa Lee Worth MARION TRUEBLOOD, JR. Mrs. Katherine Allen Miss Brenda Craig Mrs. Mattenes Craig Mr. Robert Craig Mrs. Mable Ingram Mr. Robert Ingram Mr. Richard McKenzie Mrs. Annie Mitchell Miss Bernice Smith Miss Willie Mae Smith Mr. Marion Trueblood, Sr. Mrs. Juanita Verdell Mrs. Ada Mae Witt HARRY LEE WILSON Mrs. Hattie Buchanon Mrs. Willie Mae Hill Mrs. Evella Jones Mr. Henry Jordan Mrs. Mary Jordan Mrs. Etoy Stinson Mr. E. W. William Mrs. Ida William Mr. Harry Wilson Mrs. Ida Wilson Mr. Fred Young Mrs. Mary Young EPHRIM WITHERS Mr. Cecil Alston Mr. Mrs. Charles Barton 87 Mr. Mrs. Eliza Lawson Miss Ann Martin Miss Sandra Martin Mr. Mrs. Tommie Martin Mr. Wilbert Martin Mrs. Vannie McCullough Mr. Charles McKenzie Miss Ophelia Thomas Mr. Garry Withers Miss Ivery Withers OLLIE WITHERS Mr. Mrs. Charles R. Barton Mr. John Fitzgerald Mr. Samuel Fitzgerald Miss Sandra Martin Mrs. Viola Martin Mr. Wilbert Martin Mr. Mrs. William Wilbert Martin Mr. Mrs. Lawrence McCullough Mr. Mrs. George Penckney Miss Cora Ann Robertson Mr. Homer Robertson Mr. George Strawder Mr. Mrs. Leon Wilkerson Mr. Garry Withers Mr. Graline Withers Miss Ivery Withers Mr. Mrs. William Withers JAMES GARFIELD WITHERSPOON Mrs. Ella Brown Mrs. Flossie Douglass Mrs. Lena Harriston Mr. Mrs. Boyd Lee Hargrave Miss F. F. Hargrave Mr. Mrs. Lee Hargrave Mrs. Adline Holt Mrs. Ada Mack Miss Betty Mack Mrs. Clara M. 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Phone 636-4661 Congratulations things go better,! with Colse . . . After Coke, After Coke Congratulations WILLIES SEAFOOD GRILL Seafoods — Bar-B-Q — and Sandwiches Delivery Service Willie (“Rabbit”) Cranford Jr. 126 E. Council St. Salisbury, N. C. Dial 633-9988 93 Opportunity for You! If your aim is high, Cone Mills has unlimited opportunity for you. We at Cone encourage young people to use initiative. We seek those who are anxious to develop new skills and imagination. If your aim is high, we are interested in you! CONE MILLS CORPORATION An Equal Opportunity Employer m f 4cone EXECUTIVE OFFICES Greensboro, N. C. MANUFACTURING PLANTS— Cliffside, Forest City, Gibsonville, Greens¬ boro, Haw River, Henrietta, Hillsborough, Pineville, Reidsville, Salisbury in North Carolina, Carlisle, Cheraw, Greenville, Walhalla, Whitmire in South Carolina. Houston in Texas. High school graduates apply to nearest Cone plant office. College graduates address inquiries to: Manpower Development Manager, Cone Mills Corporation, Greensboro, N. C. 27405 CONE SALES HEADQUARTERS Cone Mills, Inc., New York 94 r ' { ' ■i- Compliments of HOME SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 507 West Innes St. Salisbury, N. C. Compliments of GEROCK ' S GROCERY 220 E. Horah St. Salisbury, N. C. Phone - 636-4975 Compliments of WHITAKER ' S GROCERY 1731 Long St. E. Spencer, N. C. Phone - 636-6381 Congratulations MITCHELL FAIR FUNERAL SERVICE 418 S. Craige St. Salisbury, N. C. Congratulations Seniors PRINCIPAL FACULTY OF DUNBAR HIGH SCHOOL E. Spencer, N. C. 95


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