Rome High School - Roman Yearbook (Rome, GA)

 - Class of 1949

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Cirls' High School S MARY FRANCES TUMLIN Commercial Course Glee Club I, 2, 3, Arts and Crafts lg Choral Reading I, 2, Home room oflicer I, Handicrafts 2, Glee Club Concert 2, Tri-Hi-Y, Alpha 3, Commercial Club 3, 4, Ser eant Drum and Bugle Corps 3, Beta 'Isri-Hi-Y 4. DoR1s WALLACE Dari.r Jlacn Commercial President Home I, Arts and Crafts I, 2, Glee Club l, 2, 3, Glee Club Concert 1, 2, 3, Commencement l, 2, Drum and Bugle Corps 2, 3, 4, I. V. Basketball 2, Drum and Bugle Corps Concert 3, Commercial Club 3, 4, Commencement 3, Bible Club 4, Dramatics 4, Senior Carnival 4. PEGGY ARI? WASHINGTON Cggy Academic Glee Club l, 2, 3, Arts and Crafts l, 2, Student Council Representative 1, 2, 3, Home Room President 1, French Club 3, Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 3, Beta Tri-Hi-Y 4, Chorus 4, SARAH CLAIRE WATTERS Commercial Arts and Crafts 1, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Choral Reading I, 2, Vice-President Home Room 2, President Home Room 3, Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 3, Commercial Club 3, 4, Commencement 2, 3, Beta Tri-Hi-Y 4, Casbah Club 4, Glee Club Concert l, 2, 3. BETTY FAYE WEEKS Shartie Commercial Transferred from Celanese 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3, Commercial Club 3, 4, Dramatics 3, Bible 4. vP i if . ik f F?!Ps.Y, IUR IIMMIE NELL WHITE Blimp D. E. Commercial, President Home Room I, 2, 4, Arts and Crafts I, 2, Wood Carving 1, 2, Vice-President Dramatic Club 1, Commencement I, Student Council Rep- resentative 1, I. V. Basketball l,Captam Intramural 2, Basketball 2, Dramatics 2, Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 3, Commercial Club 3, 4, Vice-President D. E. Club 3, D. E. State Convention at Iekyll Island 3, Bible Club 4, President D. E. Club 4, Representative Board of Directors Meet- ing, Macon for D. E., Representative D. E. State Convention at Ielcyll Island 4. VIRGINIA WYATT Ginnie D. E. Arts and Crafts 1, 2, D. E. 3, 4.

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C-irls' High School S IEIEI S2111-I 1 pee l Academic Course President Homeroom 15 Glee Club 1,2,55 Senior Marching Band 1,2,5,45 Senior Concert Band 1,2,5,45 Lunchroom assis- tant 1,25 Dramatics 25 Anniversary Band 25 Delegate Rome Planning Conference 55 Journalism 55 Treasurer Iournalism 55 French Club 5,45 Alpha Tri-Hi-Y Pro- gram Chairman 55 Mistress of ceremon- ies Ir. Sr. Prom 55 Reed Award Winner 45 Beta Tri-Hi-Y 45 Scribblers, President 45 Dramatics 45 Secretary Dramatics 45 Advertising Staff of Roman 45 Senior Slass Carnival 45 Library Assistant 4. VIRGINIA Louise SMITH Jenn H CommercialyCourse Xrts 81 Crafts 1,25 Vice-President Home Room 15 Choral Reading Club 1,25 Dra- natics 5,45 Iournalism 55 Commercial :lub 5.45 Sec. Commercial Club 45 Scrib- xlers 45 Sec. Homeroom 45 Alternate :horus 4. ANNE ELIZABETH SPURGEON Spurn Home Economics Course Arts and Crafts 1, 25 Glee Club 1, 2, 5, Glee Club Concert 1, 2, 55 Drum 81 Bugle Corps 25 Commencement Exercises 2,55 Choral Reading 25 Fashion Show 5,45 Bi- ble Club 55 Chorus 45 Chorus Concert 45 Ushef Senior Play 25 Drum 81 Bugle Con- :ert . Lois ELIZABETH Sruoor Bobbclh Home Economics Course fransferred from Alto Park School, 1947, Xrts 81 Crafts 25 Woodcarx'ing Club 25 ?res. Bible Club 55 Latin Club 55 Stu- lent Council 5,45 President Student :ouncil 45 Varsity Basketball 5,45 Dele- gate to Georgia Girl's State 55 Fashion ihow 55 Pres. Latin Club 45 Bible Club l5 Captain Varsity Basketball 4. VIRGINIA DARLEEN SUTTON Commercial Course trts 81 Crafts 15 Choral Reading Club 15 tlpha Tri-1'1i-Y 55 Tri-Hi-Y Conference F 45 Commercial Club 5, 45 Beta Tri-Hi- 4. ir' urn' lfuiiq IORS IEWELL MARGARENI: SWIFT .41argic Commercial Course Arts 81 Crafts 1, 25 Wood Carvin 15 Bet- ter Grooming 15 Alpha Tri-Hi-YE55 Dra- matics 4. MARY Io Swoizo Sword Kid Home Economics Course Glee Club 1, 2, 55 V. Basketball 15 Glee Club Concert 1, 25 Homeroom officer 15 Commencement Exercises 25 Arts and Crafts 25 Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 55 Spanish Club 5, 45 Drum and Bugle Corps 2, 5, 45 Beta Tri-1'1i-Y 45 Social Chairman Span- ish Club 45 Dramatics 45 Homeroom of- ficer 25 Choral Reading Grou 2, 55 Fash- ion Show 5. 4: Drum and BJug1e Corps Concert 2, 5, 45 Ser eant Drum and Bu- le Corps 55 Stunt Committee for Senior Carnival 45 Library Assistant 4. GERALDINE VERA Tnonms Jerry Academic Course Transferred from Rockmart 55 Com- mencement 55 Al ha Tri-1'1i-Y 55 French Club 5, 45 Glee Cilub 55 Glee Club Con- cert 55 Library Assistant 5, 45 Dele ate Rome Planning Conference 55 Bible Club 55 Basketball 55 gr. 81 Sr. Prom Commit- tee 55 Casbah C ub 45 Alternate Chorus 45 Senior Class Carnival 45 Beta Tri-Hi- Y 45 Dramatics 45 G. E. A. guide 4. Doms IUNE Tuonms Bo Bo Home Economics Course Transferred from Marietta Georgia 25 Arts 81 Crafts 25 I.V. Basketball 25 Stunt Night 25 Glee Club 2, 55 Commencement 2, 5, 45 Drum 81 Bugle Corps 5, 45 Lomm Club 55 Varsity Basketball 5, 45 Bible Club 45 Chorus 55 Glee Club Concert 45 Fashion Show 45 Bible Club 55 Dramits 55 Basketball 55 Senior Carnival 55 Home Room Program Chairman 5. MARY ,EAN TRAP? Boob D. E.-Commercial Arts 81 Crafts 1,25 Glee Club 1,2,55 Cho- ral Reading 1,25 Dramatics 15 D. E. Club 5,45 Commercial Club 5,45 Drum 81 Bu- gle Corps 55 Drum and Bugle Coiips Con- cert 55 Glee Club Concert 55 D. . State Convention 55 Chorus 4.



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SFNIUR CLASS PRGPH CY DORIS ALEXANDER and MARY IEAN MULLINAX, with the help of Miss TURNER, are ublishing a weekly magazine en- titled, Life in Sixth Peri0diStudy Hall . ANN PAYNE is helping to kee friendly relations between different countries. As yet, she ihasn't been able to get into Russia, but just give her time! By the way, BETTYE IO SAT- TERFIELD and MARIAN FORD are employed under her. They have been sent to Spain to try out some of her high school S anish and find out how much those Spaniards really know agout their language. VIRGINIA SMITH with the encouragement of EVELYN FOR- RESTER is still trying to grow tall. FRANKIE GAMMON is still wondering how she should pro- nounce her last name. Is it Monta-g or Montage. MARTHA IACKSON has finally landed a red-headed boy. ANITA POPE is still making her frequent trips to Atlanta and back, on the Greyhound bus. BONZIE LACHMAN has become Love's business manager at Girls Hi. HELEN PERRYIS heart is still at Berry School. It should be. She owns the place. VIRGINIA BROOM has gone to Savannah and from there left for her Caribbean Cruise she has been planning for a number of ears. BOBBIE IEAN MADDOX is also in the field of work she has al- ways wanted. She is a missionary now somewhere in the dark- est part of Africa. CAROLYN SELF still can't decide who to choose between, BOBBY or BILLY. Let us know when you find out, Carolyn. MARY JEAN TRAPP is also at Esserman's where she is mana- ger in charge of the Shoe Department. DORIS GARNI-:R and FAYE HYDE are still big pals. They are in charge of a group of employees that demonstrate how to use papfr c ips. ADELINE BIRDSONG and LELIA BETH IvEY are still pass- ing the hat to help FRANCES COOK et enough money to go back to her dear ole hills of Birmin iam. FRANCES BUFFINGTON, BARBARA BUTLER, and DORIS CUN- YUS are working for the junior Chamber of Commerce - things are really popping. IOYCE MCCLUNG and LYNDA KATE GREER are running the Lindale Tea Room. The tea is quite good, I hear. GLENNA MAE GLENN is still trying to convince the 2nd period Home Ec. class that they should all move to Texas. LEONA EVERETT is assistant manager of Esserman's. ANNIE HUDGINS is still oing to town on that Big Bass Drum. She plays with The Salvation Army Band. MARY ALICE ADAMS has one North where she owns a shoe store which she calls, Sou51ern Comfort. DORIS WALLACE has become a librarian. Her quiet ways have finally been noticed. Another in the teachin profession is DOROTHY SILVER. She teaches shorthand with aiittle Spanish on the side. REBECCA CURTIS has gone far with her ability to blow a bugle. She has taken up the trumpet and put Harry Iames in the shade. IUANITA COCI-IRAN is working as a model for Drene Sham- poo Co. I always said her beautiful hair would bring her fame some day. MARGIE HOLLAND and BERTIs ROBERSON have opened a Florist Shop. Their neatness and artistic ability are really being used now. BOBBIE CARTER has obtained a B. S. A. B. or a Ph. D. at the University of Georgia where she is Dean of Girls. I still can't understand what made her select that certain college to go to. IANE BARRETT is now keeper of a pet shop. She specializes in eels, tigers and elephants. BETTY ZANE ONES is now a model for the Teethly Tooth Paste ads. I'll t her jaws get tired. . AGNES HILL owns an ambulance company in Summerville. Wonder why she chose that town. VIRGINIA Hicxs and BETTY FRICKS have a job in a side show. The only thing we don't know is which one is now called Skinny and which one Fatty . MILDRED CALLAN has finally gotten her heart's desire. She is singing now with Fred Waring and his Hoosier Hot Shots. -BERNICE BYARS now teaches Home Economics at Boys' High. Oh, yes, I wonder if everyone is still calling her Bes- sie . Guess who is the sole owner of Vick's Pharmacy? IMOGENE PHELPS. IOYCE ROBBINS has taken the job of Lab-technician at McCalls. Someone by the name of David assists her. Work- ing at the same hospital is LOUISE RICHARDSON. SARAH WATTERS is still using Sears, Roebuck catalogues. ROSE MAE CANTRELL and MARGARENE SWIFT have opened a business of their own where they are finding easier methods to learn shorthand besides studying it. MILDRED IACKSON is now head nurse at Harbin's Clinic. She spends her day wrapping burned hands of the students study- ing Chemistry under the new teacher, NANCY LEHNING. And while we're on this subject, uess who is teaching at Girl's High now,--IUNE THOMAS and EVELYN RUDD. SUSAN DEFRESE has retired and is living at Myrtle Beach. Sjheksitill can't decide who to marry, Baby, McRay, or maybe ic . ANN IRVIN has moved to Egypt and become the favorite wife of the Sultan. He was first attracted to ANN when he witnessed her interpretation of the dance of the Seven Veils. SULANE SHAW and ANN LATIMI-:R are still campaignin for National Woman's Suffrage. For some reason IIMMIE ISELL WHITE refused to be drawn into the campaign. Instead she established a hospital to care for the victims of the campaign. BETTY and IERI SMITH have obtained the job as speaker of house in the Georgia State Legislature, helping in the National Woman's Suffrage Campaign. They obtained this job from their experiment in giving quite long and convincing composi- tions in English. ANNIE LEE and EVELYN KILGORE have opened a large eating place called the K and K Cafe. MAE RHINA FITzsIMMoNs is working with a new institution for absentminded people. Evidently it hasn't done her much good. She is still leaving her glasses at home as she did so many times in her school days. EVELYN PUTMAN owns every library in the state of Georgia. She Ialways did like to read but I dxdn't know till now how muc . BONNIE SHIVER has perfected an entirel new and different way to write shorthand and also a new method of typing. She was alwa s told that she would accomplish somethin along that line but we didn't think she would take us seriousfy. FAYNELLE and BETTY IONES are now rofessional basket- ball layers. They boast such stars as RIIARGARET CARTER and FRANCES JONES. They are to basketball what chickens are to Mxss WATKINS. LANELLE JONES likes the simple life. She is married to a certain football number she went with for such a long time in High School and has seven children and a farm. IUNE DUNWOODY and BARBARA GRESHAM are now singing with the Metropolitan Opera Company where they star in the opera Girls ofthe Golden West. BETTY WEEKS and CAROLYN SHAW have been hired by the DeSoto Theater to be resent at all of their movies. The pur- pose for this is that tiiey are to laugh at everything on the screen so that the audience will think it funny. Why not? They laugh all the time anyway.

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