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Class Poem of 1952 Because of you dear Rock Hill High We cannot part without a sigh. All through our lives we shall remember Those days that started in September. Though some have not come all the way, Our class is two score and four today, We leave the school with one thought in mind, A better group one could not find. Our Boosters Club we can’t forget. For they're always ready to help; you bet! To their fine works we can’t object, Because we know they are select. Our boys on the football team Are almost always on the beam. In basketball we could always say, “Look out! The Redmen are on the way. We remember the movies and parties we had. We weren’t angels and we weren’t bad, We always had a lot of fun And kept our teachers on the run. To Mr. Shattuck, we give our thanks, For putting up with all our pranks He surely didn’t get angry with us, Because we never did hear him fuss. As school progressed day by day We found that we would have a say. About the way our school should be run, A little work and lots of fun. A Student Council was organized To see that work and play was supervised. Wayne Dalton as President, was at the head, As you can see, they’re ably led. We of the Senior Class Were always worrying Will I pass? Now we know it takes zeal and zest, As a citizen to be one of the best. As we leave you. Rock Hill High We won’t really say, Good-bye. For in our hearts you'll always be A link in the chain of memory. 24
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18. I, Delores White, will my leg make-up and overalls to Chole Kimble. 19. I, Martha Russell, will my habit of coming to school at noon to Tommy Matney. 20. I, Freda Smith, will my love for all males to Marta Nance. 21. I, Joanne Sherman, will my feminine physique to Gail Christian, and I hope she takes good care of it. 22. I, Shirley Pinkerman, will my big brother to Carole Bowman. 23. I, Ida Miller, will my shyness to Ruth Valentine. 24. I, John Gore, will my title, “Know It All, to Teddy Bamer, lb. I, Faye Heaberlin, will my good manners, “Speak Only When Spoken To, to Donnie Jenkins • 26. I, John DePriest, will my wide awake interest in Government Class to Harley Woods. 27. I; Cecil Chatfield, leave the all-famous popcorn machine to Bob Zornes. 28. I, Joan Cremeans, will my position as pin-up girl of the Navy to Phyllis Barnett. 29. I, Hazel Murnahan, will my Toni curls to Ossie Martin and Reese Horton. 30. I, Geneva Lunsford, will my perfect attendance in school to Norman Suttles. 31. I, Ruby Schug, will my habit of keeping secrets, to Irene Campbell. 32. I, Joe Hankins, will my masculine physique to Bill Cooper. 33. I, June Barnett, will my ability to play the violin and sing, Harbor Lights, at the same time to Betty Gillenwater. 34. I, Wayne Dalton, will my middle name to whom ever feels safe carrying it. 35. I, Frances Johnson, will all my secret admirers to Mildred Bennett and Florraine Haynes 36. I, Herman Zornes, will my ability to get my nose into all school affairs to Gary Gannon. 37. I, Joan Hunter, will my stylish mimeograph coat to Carl Shope. 38. We, Juanita Primm and Ruth Burchett, will our many dates and good times to Freda Koster and Louise McKenzie. 39. I, Patty McClain, will all I have left after four years at Rock Hill High to Phyllis Ream. 40. I, Carol Aldridge, will my typing ability and good grades to Laverne McCellan. 41. I, Patty Burks, will not will my love for a Junior boy to Joyce Fox, instead I will her five or six of my beat-up admirers. 42. I, Peggy Krieling, will my talent in instruments to Dorothy Clement. 4 3. I, Bobby DePriest, will my dignified whiskers to Dickie Brown.
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