Red Oak High School - Oak Leaves Yearbook (Red Oak, NC)

 - Class of 1950

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Page 19 text:

Claw foem, Our hearts are touched with sadness As we reach the parting of the way, But we'll cherish through every tomorrow Our many pleasant high school days.' We look to the future with confidence Though we meet with trials and strife, For we know these years of high school Have strengthened our weapons of life. The knowledge we've gained, we value, Our ideals are high and strong, We're proud of our parents and teachers Who taught us the right from wrong. They taught us fair play and teamwork, To smile if we won or lost, And always to carry the banner high, No matter how great the cost. So--sail on, Fair Alma Mater, Thy honors, we gladly proclaim, We'll cherish thy memory always, And humbly sing of they fame. Barbara Flowers Clay Song CTune: When It's Springtime in The Rockiesj When the time has come for parting, And we bid our last good-bye, A Then our hearts will fill with sadness, And the joys of days gone by. Once again we'll all remember 'fx All our days at Red Oak High, Q As we think how short our time is You will hear this tender sigh. When it's memory time, dear Red Oak, ' We will all come back to you, .Y Where we sang our Alma Mater And each friend was tried and true, Then the hearts of all will be there, Even though we're far away, When it's memory time, dear Red Oak, We will remember yesterday. Margaret Armstrong

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Claw .Hid iory Time flies! It seems only yesterday we opened the door to our high school ca- reer. Together we have had a wonderful time, winning, losing, studying, playing. Although there are twelve grades to be completed before graduation and the ninth grade is the freshman year in high school it would be a mistake to begin this story in the ninth grade. And so, the history of our eventful high school days begin in the eighth grade where together we entered the high school building as Hgreenhornsu, but nevertheless there was a determined look upon our faces and a will in our minds to go forward. There were thirty-six students on roll and right away we elected our officers. They were: President, Jackie Skinnerg Vice-President, Donald Teachey, and Trea- surer, Edwin Shearin. Mrs. J. D. Jones was our home room teacher and J. A. Mar- tin was our principal. We began changing classes and this made us feel extremely important. Some of us thought we were in high school, but we were only in the eighth grade, remember! Our popularity queen and king were Jackie Skinner and Edwin Shearin. With quite a lot of enthusiasm the following year we entered the ninth grade. At that awkward age of grins and giggles we pestered Mrs. J. B. Jones for a year. Entering high school meant more than just another grade in school. It meant working on schedule, deciding on subjects, learning to be in class on time and working out pro- blems of our own. Again we were glad to have Mr. J. A. Martin for our principal. Our officers for the year were: President, Mattie Boseman Shearin, Vice-President, Donald Teachey, Secretary, Mary Ellen Avent, and Treasurer, Edwin Shearin. We be- gan the year with twenty-seven on roll. We were fortunate enough to have Roslyn House make the girls basketball team. Barbara Flowers and Donald Teachey were elected Popularity Queen and King. We were very proud of the fact that Donald was crowned King. Our sophomore class was very successful. We began with twenty-seven on roll. Our officers for the year were: President, Curtis Rose, Vice-President, Jackie Skin- nerg Secretary and treasurer, Edwin Shearin. We were glad to have Mr. W. B. Ennis, Jr. as our sponsor and Mr. J. A. Martin, principal. That year the Glee Club was well represented by our class. We felt very honored because nine of our students were asked to join the National Beta Club, an honor anyone would be proud to claim. They were Jackie Skinner, Mary Ellen Avent, Theresa Ward, Mattie B. Shearin, Mary Jo Griffin, Edna Joyce Griffin, Edwin Shearin, and L. A. Green. Our popularity queen and king were Ruth Dickens and Curtis Rose. Again we felt very proud because for di the second time a king from our class was crowned. The girls basketball team was also supported by members of our class. They were Roslyn House, Edna Joyce Grif- fin, Theresa Ward, Mary Jo Griffin, and Patsy Trusselle. L. A. Green made boys basketball and baseball teams.

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