Rockwell High School - Rocket Yearbook (Rockwell, NC)

 - Class of 1945

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SENIORS RGCKWELL I-IIGI-I SCI-IOGL

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f , 3 L W fx f ,,,,,,,4 gag- -J f . j --2f ff' ieiiffll ' .,-Q .y Father: Mildred, why did you per- mit young Harold to kiss you in the parlor last night? Mildred: Because I was afraid he'd catch cold in the hall. . Betty Sue: Oh, Merrell, why do you wipe your face with the back of your hand? Merrell: 'Cause it's so much cleaner than the front? -9. Billy: Did your watch stop when it hit the floor? Murphy: Certainly, Did you expect it to go through? .-Q-. Mrs. Bost: Can anyone in this class tell me why an Indian wears feathers in his hair? Ray: Sure, to keep his Wigwam. .-Q. Miss Misenheimer: I want a head of cabbage and I am in a hurry! Grocer: Shall I wrap it? Miss Misenheimer: No thanks. I'll take it bareheadedf' -.M N Junior: Daddy, a boy at school told me I looked just like you.', Dad: And what did you say? Junior: Nothin'. He was biggerin' me? .0- Alvin: Why aren't you eating your fish? Gilbert: Long time no sea. Mrs. Brown: Doctor! You had bet- ter come at once. My husband's tem- perture is 1l5.,' ' Doctor: My dear Mrs. Brown, if that's the case it's too late for me. Bet- ter call the fire department. -49- Fred: I surely hope I die with my boots on? Listener: Why? Fred: So I won't hurt my toes when I kick the bucket. .-Qi. Jean: I hear that his worst enemy is whiskey. Laura Jane: But you are supposed to love your enemies. Jean: Yes, but you shouldn't swal- low themf, -Q-. John: Do you use toothpaste? Jake: Gracious, no! None- of my teeth are loose. TG, Martha: This typewriter is broken. Miss Barlow: What's wrong with it? Martha: I want to type the word 'book' and the typewriter has only one fo, 77 -0- Donald: Are the fish biting today? Billy: I don't know. If they are they're biting each other. -0- No wonder the little duckling Wears on its face a frown, For it has just discovered It's first pair of pants is DOWN.



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glam, 50114 By JENNIE WILHELM TUNE! Here Comes the N avy 'Tis the Seniors, 'tis the Seniors 'Tis the Seniors of dear Rockwell Who made the school so steady Who are coming out to greet you. We were cheerful, we were merry We're sure we weren't contrary We'll always feel we're welcome in this Old Rockwell High. First you'll be a Freshman as were we. Then three more years a Senior you will be. We've reached the topmost goal at last. Our school day joys have all gone past. X ....s... L .:...,.. S Now we,ll start out on life's straighter roadg And we know we'll have a larger load But let us all have faith that we Will surely win the victory. y CHORUS Here 'come the Seniors Class of nineteen. forty-five We won our honors For them we surely did strive. We love our classmates They are so loyal and true. All the Seniors love dear Rockwell With its old white and blue. X X W f si - -?cf,'fl.7f T f ' flazm. Pearl, . By THELMA Coziuvr As we leave you, dear Rockwell School We'll take with us your golden rule That wherever we go, whatever we do, Wherever we roam, we'll think about you. As the thought of graduation enters our mind Our troubles and hardships we'll leave be- hind We'll think of Victory and that glad day When all the boys will be home to stay. We'll close our books but still march on To aid our boys so they can come home. We have fought a good battle, but the best is to come When the war will be o'er, and peace has begun.

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