The Bar [1951]
Transcript of The Bar [1951]
Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2018 with funding from
North Carolina Digital Heritage Center
https://archive.org/details/bar1951 OOdunb
^JTi orewor J We, the Senior Class of 551* are presenting the
second annual of Dunbar School#
We wish to thank all persons who helped to make this year*s publication possible#
We are conscious of being a part of "The World of Tomorrow" ♦ We know not what is next, but we are anticipating our part in the community ay large#
To the Graduating Class of *52*, the "Bar1 s" staff wishes you happiness, success,and prosperity through¬ out your entire career#
The Editor
P. D. ^4. President
Mr* J* E* Staton
In recognition of its personal interest in our -welfare and happiness; its faithfulness and loyalty; we feel that without the benefit and influence of this organi¬ zation, a story of our years at Dunbar would not be complete* With the deepest feeling of admiration, respect and appreciation, the Class of nineteen Hundred and Fifty- one dedicates the second edition of the n Bar n to the P* T* A* of Dunbar School*
FACULTY
PRINCIPAL Mr* H* ID* Dalton
LIBRARIAN Mrs* M* A* Dalton
Mathematics Mrs. N. S. Mitchell
Lanauaqe Mrs* P. F* Dunston
lysical Education Mr. H. L. Koontz
Science. Mrs* J« B* Kelley
Agriculture Mr* E. F. Simmons
Home Economics Mrs, R„ N. Gordon
MRS* P* B. BRIGHT FIFTH GRADE
SIXTH GRADE
MRS. D. C. POE SEVENTH GRADE
FACULTY
MRS. W. H. BRYANT FIFTH GRADE
MRS. M. K. PHIFER SIXTH GRADE . 1
MR. E. A. FLEMMING EIGHTH GRADE
MRS. D. E. WILLIAMSON FIFTH GRADE
fffiS. Z. R. DRAINE SEVENTH GRADE
MRS. M. P. GIBSON EIGHTH GRADE
MISS M. J. HARRIS FIRST GRACE
MRS* A* L. ROSS SECOND GRADE
MRS. H. C. STEWART FOURTH GRADE
MRS. J. C. FAIR FIRST GRADE
FACULTY
MRS. K. M. BARBER THIRD GRADE
MISS A. B. PARKER SECOND GRADE
MRS. M. L. HOLT THIRD GRADS
MRS. M. T. EZELLS FOURTH GRAEB
eniord
icerd
PRESIDENT.. KMTT.Y CRAIGE VICE PRESIDENT ..BEULAH HAWKINS SECRETARY ..FRANCES BAILEY ASSISTANT SECRETARY.ROBBIE GRAHAM TREASURER. MRS. J. B. KELLI ADVISOR . MRS. J. B. KELIY
-Annual Staff EDITOR. ASSISTANT EDITOR SOCIETY EDITOR.. BUSINESS MANGERS
ASSISTANT MANGERS
SECRETARY. ASSISTANT SECRETARY REPORTER.. PROOFREADER. PHOTOGRAPHER.
. EMILY CRAIGE
. ROBBIE GRAHAM
.PRANCES BAILEY THCMAS HOIMES . NORA JETER
NANCY MOORE ..... ANNIE R. SMITH .... LORENE FERGUSON .. LEROY ELLIS .... BEULAH HAWKINS MRS. P. F. DUNSTON
. MR. E. F. SIMMONS
Class Wotto " W—E F—I—N—I—3—K T—0 E—E—G—I—N "
jj
PSA (BEEN and SABION PINK
31 owei red ROSE
Wko's VUL
\Ju fedl ctori a n Robbie Ernestine Graham.
Wlaicot Shirley Aim Hawkins
WLcot Harold Goodlett
Hfi:* BIAIR JR# Lckname: Pack jtivities: Basketball ibition: Auto Mechanic
EMILT GENEVA GRAIGE Nickname: Sumy Activities: Chorale
N# H# A. Ambition: Journalist
SENIORS
SALTXR GRACE CHARLESTON Nickname: Sal Activities: N# H# A#, U-H Ambition: Norse
FRANCES ANNIE BAIIEY Nickname: Dynamite
Activities: Choral, Basketball
Ambition: Cosmetologist
JOSEPH ROBINSON Nickname: Noot Ambition: Auto
Mechanic
NOLLIE DAVIS JRi Nickname : Tree
Activities : Choral, Basketball
Ambition: Physical Ed# Instructor
. *»«
’ *>■+ * ' '
SENIORS
JOHN HENRI GAINES JR. Nickname : June Activities: Choral, Basketball Ambitions Auto Mechanic
-<■ % ?<l M
IEROT F.T.T.TS Nickname: Lee Ambition: Electri¬
cal Engineer
CARRIE MAE HDLCCMB Nickname: Sal
Activities: N.H.A., U-H Ambition: Cosmetologist
LORENE FERGUSON Nickname: Lene Activities: N. H. A, Ambition: Model
BEULAH MARIE HAWKINS Nickname: Timsie Activities: N. H* A. Ambition: English Instructor
tOBBIE EARNESTINE GRAHAM iickname: Freckles Lctivities: Choral* N.H*A.
U-H imbition: Mathematics In¬
structor
SENIORS
NORA LEE JETER Nickname: Slim Activities: ii-H Ambition: Home Demonstration
Agent
I7ID LEE MCKENZIE isknane: Dav a)ition: Auto Mechanic
NANCY ELIZABETH MOORE Nickname: Nan Activities:. Choral, N.H.A.
U-H Ambition: Commercial Edu¬
cation Teacher
CORA LEE HUNTER Nickname: Talkative
Activities: N*H*A#, U-H Ambition: Nurse
HCBas SILVESTER HOIMES ickname: Don Juan ctivities: Basketball,
Choral
nbition: Social Worker
ELKANAH MOBLEY Ambition: Auto Mechanic
)
■fi i. - #?€■ .
I
ROTH ELLIS WYLIE Nickname: Baby Ruth Activities: U-H Club Ambition: Home Economics
Instructor
ALICE CHRISTINE SHHFQRD Nickmane: Teen Activities: Choral, U-H Ambition: Nurse
SENIORS
GLADIS LOUISE ROSS Nickname: (Hap Activitie s: U-H Ambition: Nurse
BILLIE ELLIS Nickname: SLEEPY Ambition: Auto Mechanic
ANNIE MARIE WOODS Nickname: Streamline Activities: N« H* A*
Ambition: Social Worker
ANNIE ROTH 34ITH Nicknane: Ann
Activitie s: Choral, N. H. A*
Ambition: Vocalist
uniorA
amor CU Ofk icerS
PRESIDENT - VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY -- TREASURER —— ADVISOR -
---Donald Staton -. Willje J. Mobley ---Nancy Finch -- Roland Staton
Mrs. Pemilla Flack Dunston
.Activities
Halloween Party- October—1950 " Miss Dunbar "-•-- Nona Bolt ” Night In Paris ”-March 30, 1951
May U. 1951 Junior-Senior Prom
CU Off: icerS
PRESIDENT---James £knith VICE PRESIDENT -— ---George Stoner SECRETARY-Mildred Gaston TREASURER-Fred Snith ADVISOR-Mrs* Naomi Mitchell
We* the Freshman Class have as our motto* nNot at the top but climbing.M In view of this we accept any and all challenges of the Class of •fjl.
Of/i icerd
FRESHEN!-John H. Ferguson VICE PRESIDENT - Sylvester Caldwell SECRETARY-Marie Patterson ASSISTANT SECRETARY - Rut$r L. Gaston TREASURER-Franklin D. R. Krider
Mrs. M. A. Dalton Mr. H. L. Koontz
ADVISORS
*^»is m m *
This robed choir is composed of forty-five voices from the various high school classes*
This year there was active participation in all musical activities of the school, community and festival.
The director is Mrs* Perailla Flack Dunston head of the music department in high school* The accompanist is Robbie Ernestine Graham, a senior*
M.Ji.A
The N. H. A. Chapter of Dunbar School is composed of forty-six affiliated members# The purposes of the club are: To promote individual growth by developing physical, social and moral qualities; Second, To promote better home living; Third, To provide wholesome recreational activities; Fourth, To act as a unit for giving services to the school, community, state, nation and world.
The club flower is the red rose. The motto is "Better Homes For A Better Nation"#. The club colors are navy blue and white.
PRESIDENT- SECRETARY-- ASSISTANT SECRETARY - TREASURER - ASSISTANT TREASURER - SONG LEADER — reporter ADVISOR
- Einily Craig e Mildred Gaston
Ola Mae Douglas Beulah Hawkins
• Johnnye Ingram Eloise Parker
-— Johnsie Finch _Mrs. A. G. Gordon
Af 3. J).
Above is shown a picture of a portion of sixty boys enrolled in a course of Vocational Agriculture at Dunbar High School. These boys have made an outstanding contribution to the N. F. A. Fair that has been given this school year. Donald Staton, the president, won third place in a contest of rafter and step cutting competing with nine schools. A theme was also presented by Donald Staton on his supervised practice work, as to how the local farm has helped him in his accomplishments.
Pride is taken by this group of boys in doing work around their homes and at school. Some of them have done outstanding work in the farm shop, such as repairing plows, harrows, axes, and many other items used around the house.
Officers
President - Vice President - Secretary- Treasurer - Reporter - Advisor -
— Donald Staton — James I. Smith — James Barbour - Jerry Tucker William M. Graham Mr. E. F. Simmons
Qirh EasUUi Oe earn
The team of I9f>0-£l had a very successful year* Twelve games were played during the season, of these they won seven , lost three and tied two*
Theresa Parker-35> Ruby Dalton-30 Frances Bailey -Co-Captain — 3k Marlene Gill--Captain
Doris Garrison Loretta Mack
Mr* H* L. Koontz - Coach Dorthy Stinson Mildred Gaston Vera Brannon Ethel Robinson Barbara Jean Boler
Joe L* Farr on - Manager Not sttbwn: Eloise Parker
Nona Bolt
The squad of *5>0 and *5l proved to be one of the best in the history of Dunbar School. Coach Koontz combined height, speed and accurate shooting to get a team that spelled trouble for any high school five*
They non nineteen games, lost two, and were runners ups for the Western District Championship* For the second consecutive year they were invit¬ ed to the state play-off* This year they won the game from Artesia High School of Hal laborQj North Carolina*
Capatain Nollie Davis was chosen the most outstanding player of the play-offs, having m^de a new record of thirty-eight points.
Mr. Koontz considers this team the best he has had since coming to Dun¬ bar. The team had this motto, "A team that can*t be beaten, won*t be beat¬ en."
e ^quad
Calvin Brannon-$k Thomas Holmes--- 5>2 Nollie Davis Jr. - Captain - 50 Henry Blair Jr.-55 Donald Staton-57 Mr. H. L. Koontz-Coach
John Gaines John Fitzgerald Roosevelt Krider Jerry Tucker
John Kennedy-59 John H. Ferguson- £i Arthur L. Mong canary-£8 Clarence Barber -- $6 Samuel Wiley-53 Joe L. Farron —- Manager
James Hailey Roland Staton Anderson Pledger Leroy Ellis
Hardiman & Son, Inc. ^he Cut-rate furniture Store
Corner Innes and Lee Streets Telephone 1042
SALISBURY, N. C.
4'Refrigerators ^Ranges ‘Washers furniture
NOBLE AND KELSEY 225 East Ffsher Street
Salisbury, North Carolina
OFFICE PHONE 1161
Residence Phone 2372-W
A. R. KEISEY
Mortician
COMPLIMENTS
EDWIN EARLE
119 W. Inne<—Phono 1909
SCHOOL SUPPLIES OFFICE EQUIPMENT'
SALISBURY. NORTH CAROLINA
PHONE 3966 P. ()• BOX I2i|9
LR5Hr5 SELF-SERVICE STORE 129 E. Council St*
Compliments
Fiv i 7V* KBES5 <w**~ SALISBURY, N. C.
PA1T0EN S 3 Points of Customer SATISFACTION Point Number 1
QUICKER SERVICE Point Number 1
BETTER CLEANING Point. Number -1
ECONOMY
PAYDEN'S “ 631 W. Horoh St.—Plenty Free Parking-Phone 4427-)
TREXIER BROS., Inc. “Salisbury s Store For Men”
Compliments
of
SALISBURY CLEMERS & BYERS 124 South Lee St.-vPHONE 1096-Opposite Fire Dept,
ELLIS i X ROAELS COMPLETE LINE OF GROCERIES AND MEATS
T
Compliments
of
SALISBURY CLEMERS & DYERS 124 South Lee St.-vPHONE 1096-Opposite Fire Dept,
ELL IS 1 X COMPLETE LINE OF GROCERIES AND MEATS
STOKES DEVEREUX, CLEANERS & DYERS Established 1913
125 FIFTH ST. PHONE 1199 SPENCER N. C.
Joe's - Pit BarbefUe
H igh way ZB CURB scRVtce
C.C.KIRK GRDCERy il3 LONG STREET - EAST SPENCER, N# C* - PHONE ITUl
^v***"-- * -r '**,?■
The Bar Staff -wishes to acknowledge with keen appreciation the cooperation and services of all persons and groups -who have given their time to make this Yearbook a reality#
Ye are grateful to the Patrons whose names appear below:
Mr# James Alton Mr# Jack Armstrong Mrs. Annie Bailey Ur# Erwin Baker Mr# Lueco Barger Mrs# Mildred Blair Miss Judy Brown Miss Wilhelmi.na Boyd Mrs# Ola ^jrers Mrs# Edna Charleston Mr# Nesbit Chunn Mr# Willie Clifton Mrs# B.F# Craige Mrs# B.W# Craige Mrs# Zena Craige
Mrs# Essie Mae Crowley Mrs# Alice Davis Mr# Gaither Dillingham Mr# T#R# Qraine Miss Jermette Dunlap Mrs# Alice Ellis Mrs# Marcella Elliott Mr# James Farree Mr# Howard Gibson Mrs# Mosella Graham Mrs# Hattie Hawkins Mrs# Mary Hawkins Mr# Samuel Hawkins Rev# James Himphill Mrs# Louise Holcomb
Mr# Robert Holman Mr# Edward Holmes Mrs# Grace Holmes Mrs# Odella Howard Mrs# Nora Hunter Miss Judith Jeter Mrs# Zeola Jeter Mrs# Lula Johnson Mrs# Mildred Johnson Dr* J#C# Jones Mr# James Lagree Rev# C#G. Lea Miss Mildred Mack Mrs# Isonia Massey Mr# W.P. Massey Mrs# Rose Mae McCLough Mrs# Estella McGorda Mrs# Etta Mobley
Mr# Arthur Moore Mrs# Edna Moore Mrs# Jessie Moore Mr# Will Moore Mrs# Queen Morgan Mr# Thomas Morrow Mr# Anderson Pledger Mr# Oscar Parker Mr# Randolph Fharr Mrs# Marian Poe Mrs# Bertha Roberson Mr# Joseph Robinson Mrs# Mary Robinson Mrs# Josephine Rolings Mrs# Ella Ross Mr# Jessie Rudisal Mr# Charlie Lee Rustin Mrs# Bessie Shuford
# Artis Shuford a. Sara Sifford s# Margaret Snith s. Olive Stoner # Thomas Stoner s# Mildred Stout s. Bessie Sullivan
Mr# R.E# Tnrower Mrs# Juanita Turner Mr# William Turner Mr# Cleveland Williams
Mr# & Mrs# H#E# Woods Mr# P.W# Worthy Mr# & Mrs# J.T. Wylie