Dunbar High School Scrapbook - Page 20
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TIGER RAG
Volume II No. 2
March 30, 1961
Tiger Rag Staff
Proofreaders & Editors-
Cora Simmons & Netter
Jackson
Typists--Lessie Coutee &
Claudette Tims
Did You Know That:
A certain Senior girl has
flipped her lid over a
certain ex-senior.
Miss Driver is now Mrs.
Harris and she has really
changed her ways.
A certain boy on Dunbar's
campus is really "dapt",
he is often mistekan for
an instructor. (Wash).
Ken has threatened to
break Stene's neck if
she looks at another boy.
Social Science
The six period Biology
Class, under the direction
of Miss Lela Mae Venerable
is in the process of rais-
ing snakes to study
M.L.D.
English Department
The English Classes are
very proud to have a
practiced teacher within
their midst. She is Miss
Robbie Lamb, an alumna of
Dunbar High.
The English IV classes are
begininng to understand
that diagramming sentences
is not as difficult as it
seems.
P.B.P.
Homemakers Department
The Sponsors and members
of the Dunbar Chapter of
New Homemakers of America
reports their Grandma and
Grandpa affair splendid.
They would like to take
this time to thank those
of you who helped make
it a success. We are now
planning for N.H.A. Week
beginning April 16th
through the 24th.
[image: hand drawing of rabbit]
Crazy Riddles
How were Adam and Eve pre-
vented from gambling?
Answer: Their Paradise
(pair o' dice) was taken
from them.
How do we know that St.
Paul was a cook?
Answer: The Bible says
he went to Phillippi
(fill a pie).
C.J.S.
Onions and Orchids
Onions to Mr. Lyons and his
Hush Week Policy
Orchids to the Honor Roll
Students.
Onions to Mr. Claybon and
his band for doing so bad
in P.V.
Orchids to the Speech Class
for presenting a well plan-
ned Easter Program.
Onions to Mr. Cross and his
high temper
Orchids to the students who
has to write 2,500 words
for Mr. Carter.
C.J.S. & L.M.C
Eighth Grade
The eighth grade class
visited the county court
house last week. The field
trip was an enriching and
rewarding experience. Due
to the conjection result-
ing from the trials, being
held, we did not get a
chance to complete our
visit to all of the courts
The eighth grade was very
well represented at honor
luncheon, Wednesday
F.J.J.
Principal Belief
"It makes little difference
what the trade, business, or
branch of learning in mechan-
ical labor, or intellectual
effort, the educated man is
always superior to the co-
mon laborer. One who is in
the habit of applying his
rowers in the right way will
carry system into any oc-
cupation, and it will help
hi as much to handle a rope
as to write a poem."
F.M. Crawford
Dedications
Mary H. to Arthur Howard--
"Has My Love Grown Cold"
Thomas to Norlan H. ---
"I Pity the Fool"
Charles R. to Victoria G.--
"What a Price"
Elois S. to Willie W.--
"I Love You So"
Luther G. to Dorthy--
"Stand By Me"
Clyde to Dorthy J.--
"Let's Go Again"
P.B.P. to D.W.S.--
"Once upon a Time"
James H. to Joe Ann--
"Who's Loving You"
Nancy to ???? ----
"I Don't Want to Cry"
Elnora to Isiah--"Close to
You"
Nash Teal to Shirley F. "AT
Last"
Ruth E. to Carl L.--"Dedi-
cated to the One I Like"
Oscar to Alzada-- "Merry-GO-
Round"
R.E.L.
Autograph Cornor
Name: Ruth E. Lewis
Age: 17 9/12
Weight: 126 lbs.
Height: 5'4"
Hobby: Listening to Albums
Favorite Record: Trust in Me
Favorite Boyfriend: Carl L.
Slang: That's Just Alright
Favorite Sport: Football
Aim. To attend N.T.S. College
J.C.
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