Rosamond High School - Rosary Yearbook (Rosamond, IL)
- Class of 1945
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QLNIJR CL1bS ilu UPI loads' JlOf roads, narrow ro d ron n rc Choose ye isely lest y esvf vain regr t ' In the fall of 1941, twenty 'omr tr vale tne Road of Knowledge It was ouiv rou H JD ar, but before even th lirst milf x s blocks ecmed m re triflss The o ict President Arlene Abrams Vice President Lewl Pav ore Secretary Treasurer Mex orewe Ou colors true Symbols o self assurance, purple and white, one flower our Courage and determination we traveled our seeond n4lc, d President Donslo cDrrn1 n Vice President N x rev Secretary Urea urfr Verb 1 Our participation end sueces tor'ous utlr Two mile dlonf on modotenods Rose of Knovled e hole noofh oacs' e zefully chose 1 became famil mony stumbling 4 us were the red rose, were Vitr much more reetod by hfy 1 dtolctic surge ted e V c oai of Knowledse, and still 1 emiovn n It was 5 he e thax we pau fo longe t for er'e lnmert Q c fourd dlverslon in fne rest event lor Jun4or Y We did not Ve 1 fer flow our cour ful y our Ko i oi Knowledve Offlccr o lm1bH R 5 'TIOIIQ Pr ident Donald Nice President Lew' ecrftery Treaourer eunio Sen or Blnquet and Prom r but rellow d faith e ' ertlf terred by our Lil earnett o r 1 t milf i almost completed we look b on ov r l 4t1 the gredte t pleasure of all We, th ten who t oar high above the clouds, smoothly ending our our t ce r plloted bf Pre idcnt Paul Schwarm Vice President Dora Dorn Secretary Treasurer Lewis Raymond 'r' F ' ' ' 'Fl' '1 5. 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' Q s - , ' 9 ' e 71 fl .3 , -I I 'mix-lu rl. D A S g 'J -.-, , P . f' .Al .f .'.'JA. A ' H ., .L Z'!'l.i.l '11 -'Q, Q , A li Q if ' v I .1 - 11 WE, the Class of 1945 of Rosamond, State of Illinois, considering it possible that lish, I, I, abili Skell Elmer of re build To CLASS WILL Rosamond High School, Village of believing ourselves of sound mind, and we will soon graduate, do make, pub- and declare this to be our last will and testament as follows Arlene Abrams, leave Cecelia to anyone who can control her. Lester Bruns, leave my Model T Ford to Lemuel Miller, and my ty to do imitaticns to John Law. Lucy Butterfield, leave my shy and gentle manner to Barbara Y George Owens, leave my sideburns and my masculine charm to Gruen Paul Schwarm, leave Rosamond High School with a great sigh lief Lewis Raymond, leave my hatred of English to anyone vho can it into love Lila Garnett, leave my surplus height to Rosalie Naddington Dora Dorn, leave my giggle to Leona Dahler Joyce Anderson, leave June to carry on im my place Loxell Robertson, leave to join the Navy the Faculty we leave all the interesting information from our exam papers and the relief from the worries we have caused lo the Juniors we leave our dignified and sophisticated ways To the Sophomores we leave excellent grades and high social standing To tne Freshmen we leave all the broken chairs and windows to be repaired IN YILNFDS w'U EOF, we have hereto subscribed our names, this txenty sexcnth day of April, in the ye r of our Lord, One Thousand Nine Hundred and Forty five Witnesses Y I, C I, I 1, . 0 I, 1 I I, ' . I, . . I, . 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CBA 5 PROPLLC Listen, my chiloren, and you qnell near Of what became of the SGHIOPS near UTwa fme eighteemfh of may That tHl wonderful age cam Out in the west where the cowbovs We find Lila Gernett teaching e mocl Lowell Robertson works early ana lute earning a living for his fair young mate In New York, Lucy B ao prettv and lair Lewis Raymond surprieed ue al By becoming a chamolon Q P et tr e Fall Dor Dorn, so prettv anu sve f Re'grs supreme over a cotta e neat O4 cle fliend, Lester, with 14 1u1e o cebete Maxes the U Q Senate adfou n ve 1 late Pau Schwarm, with his gift fol lueh Is efill behind the wheel of a tru k And Arlene Abrams, so winning and prim Is washing and wiping the dishes for 'him' The latest beauty contest was easily won By the famous beauty queen, Joyce Anderton George Owens, our most eligible man, At last belongs to the wedded clan So even though our clues was am ll, The world wi 1 hug: of goth and 111 You nov know the fate of the Soniora, and Let's all give thsa.a greet big hand. , , ,T W Ld ' 4. . , . , , E JL J 5 J xl . 1 , Fr-At. -4 Y- 'r -'s . , S 3 rlive H ' N rule, it . I - L .0 . . , J Is becoming renowned as an art1st tnere. I .. 5 L -:- .' :. -1 J' 1 1. 1 U , lb .. a ' H L ' 1 e,, 1 V I fr I ' ' 3 D ': 'r - . ' 1 s ' 5 ' .' . nl W - 0 I U V r ' I , ., '- A. 1 , ,I M , ' I I I O 0 ,, 0 SENIOR CLASS PLAY May le, 1945 The most beautiful heroine--Nellie Lovelace, the blackest villain--Munro Murgatroyd, and the noblest hero--Adam Oakhart, ever conceived, stalked the stage of the Hosamond Gymnasium when Dirty Work at the Crossroadsn was performed there on May 16 This old time Melodrama, replete with thrills and hisses, was hailed by those who saw it as one of the most hil arious of the period, Mr Canode directed the revival en deavoring to recapture all its former charm It was the story of Beautiful Nell, a country lass, and how she was pursued by that hound from Bridgeport, Munro Murgatroyd Never for an instant did he hesitate in his wicked designs, and before the evening was over he had poisoned Nell's mother, falsely con victed her sweetheart of murder, and tied her husband to the rallroad track The cast was as follows IELLIE LOVELACE, as true as she is tender Arlene Abrams ADAM DAKHART, as brave as he is bashful Lowell Robertson TTB WIDOV LOVELACE,as sweet as she is simple Joyee Anderson MUNRO WURGATROYD,as w ild as he is wicked George Owens MOOKIE MAGUGGINS,as rude as he is rustic Lester Bruns MRS UPSON AoTERBILT,of Newport and Brooklyn Josiephiene Greiwe LEONIE,her daughter a Madison Ave belle Lucy Butterfield FLhURnlTE their French Maid Ooolala Joyce Darnell LITTLE NELL,who never had a father. Lila Garnett IDA RHINEGOLD,as deep as she is dyed..........Dora Dorn UN VRC5 ASSJVXED 9 'S P7 HI: X ef ' If ,.,ff EVM W if 0 f X X --...A ----J my A I 5 7 ..,.f ' ' T' um ' ' s 1 . C f , , NL ffm , ,!' ,iv I 1 x Y , uf ff A W XY ,, 0 x N 'tif' . W, ' Y .f,' clrk ,' .. LDCHCO , xL 1 A . rr .M HmV.u x .L ,U,. Mi u -.-L..., M x ., '...,, j V.. '.. jj.. - , ' 4, . .- H ,A , -, ,T - .,11F -, 12.1, , , FI., ,.,, , M, v-51,01 vit? - J 1 ljira Ii1..v, I rili Vrnue. 1h:x4 , HL Q, fmTCG , . f',-yy,-51 N .u, -,Q Y-. N.wf. 2, 4 anna t., 1 -34 - hx-.L11 ',Qlm,, AQb. , N.b. r,cx, ff'C :,qYz., .N.+w'V -'. ., --2 l':T.' , I':!.m'16 ' Myth - X Kiwi E'+ . ck !'vu .i1'aH ' ifk Xe,ffri rt- 'gr I I I SF- 1 JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY The Junior Class, the second largest in school, elected the following officers to represent them: President-Alva Miller, Vice President-Lynn Barry, Secretary-Treasurer- Geraldine Cherry, Sponsor-Mrs. Boone. The Class increased somewhat this year, adding three new members, Darrell Dooley, Faye Gentry, and Maxine Hitchcock This year in place of a Junior class play, the Juniors soonsored a Circus fne boys constructed the animals, and the girls covered them We hope to make the Circus a great suc cess, as we are going to have to foot tue bills for the Jr Sr Banquet and Prom The Junior boys were well represented on the basketball team by Roger Barnes, Dale Bertsch, Frank Raymond, and Harold Crowe Several of the boys also played on the second team Geraldine Cherry helped to keep up the pep at the games as she was one of the cheerleaders The Junior class was the winner of the class tournament held this year The Juniors are planning to entertain the Seniors, Board, and Faculty at the Junior senior Prom, May 10 Music is to be furnished by Lee Homebrook and his orchestra As this is to be ourwbigcest social undertaking of our high school career, we hope it will be a success JUNIOR ASPIRATIOWS Roger Barnes Race Horse Trainer lynn Barry Movie Actor Dale Bauer Farmer Dale Bertsch Basketball Coach Geraldine Cherry Glamor Girl Ihrold Crowe Major League Ball Player Leona Dahler Champion Giggler Joyce Darnell acrobat Robert E tabrovk 'lmaooraoldamrittr m n Faye Gentry Beauty Operator Josiephiene Greiwe Teacher Maxine ditchcock Secretary Alva Mlller Aarried Frank Raymond Commercial Artist C L . rv . l 3 , 1 - I O Q O 1 I I x o N ' I r' O I 1 OOO 000 ICO! 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L ll U 1 ... ..NL ' e C ee ,' e t S ' ' 0 ri L Crowe oecond Edgar Dorn, Eunice Greffe, Elmer Gruen, Varian Hitchcock Third Leroy Kamer, Margaret Kamer, John Law, Jack Moxley Fourth Don Neighbors, Barbara Skelly, Nancy Skelly, Cora Mae Fifth Rosalie Vuddington, Lawanda Walker, Imogene M shburn hFZS?YEN Top Row - Willard Bauer, Charles Butterfield, Betty Crowe, Donald F , IL kv - e J -I - ' in Qalx FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY On September 5, 1944, a group of Freshmen entered the Rosa mond High School to add their share of pep, a bit of noise, and some honor students. Early in the year our class officers and ected as follows: President-Leroy Kamer, Vice Moxley, Secretary Treasurer-John Law, Sponsor The Sophomores greeted us with the usual sponsor were el- President-Jack Mrs, Grote plans of initial, tion fhey made us dress as follows Girip Overalls and shirt with a green necktie, and workshoes, and with our hair on top of our heads we also had to carry a mop, and a bucket for our books The boys were barefoot and wore dresses They also had to wear a lot of make up, their hair in pincurls, and carry a doll It was a very exciting day, with a party that evening, he plan to have a party for the school which we hope will be a success We feel we have been well represented in the school's act ivities One of our boys was on the first team He was Jack Moxley, and we were very proud of him, For the first semester we were proud to have Imogene Washburn on High Honor Roll Imo gene Washburn and Margaret Kamer represented us in the Student Council We feel they were a good choice We also participated in many other activities we hope to continue our good record in the next three years FRESHMAN INITIALS Willard Bauer Charles Butterfield Betty Crowe Donald Crowe Edgar Dorn Eunice Greffe Elmer Gruen Marian Hitchcock Margaret Kamer John Law Jack Moxley Don Neighbors Barbara Skelly Nancy Skelly , Cora Raymond Rosalie waddington Lawanda Walker Imogene Nashburn whiny Boy Critical Boy Blonde Child Dumb Child Easily Dumbfounded Ever Generous Easily Grieved Mighty Helpful Man Krazy Just Lazy Just Mean Darned Noisy Boy Silly Not Sophisticated Cute Rather Real iss Looks Konderful Intelligent Woman I I 1 . 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ROSARI STAFF 'UIKY ,251 1 1 11 1 Q 7 mars I .3 un I 1 F' 1 L f -'-'r-' GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION NEWSPAPER STArF The Roihmond Rookie, newspaper of Rosamond High School, is s project of the Community Living Class The paper is publish ed twice a month, selling st five cents s copy, or s yesr's subscription for fifty cents The staff ls ss follows is Editor Darrell Dooley Sports George Owens, Harold Crowe School News Wilbert Bormsnn, Dale Bertseh Humor Lynn Barry Gossip Dora uorn, Lester Bruno Typls Josiephiene Groiwe, Lila Garnett, Arlene Abrams Cartoonists Frank Raymond, Roger Barnes ANNUAL STAFF The Assistant editor of The Rosary for the previous year becomes the Lditor the following year, and with the Annual Dora Dorn Editor Dale Bertsch Assistant Editor, Junior Editor Lewis Raymond Business Manager Roger Barnes Assistant Business Manager Lila Garnett, Arlene Abrams Senior Editors Phyllis McDermith, Imogene Mashburn Society Editors George Owens Sports Editor Frank Raymond Artist Melvin Bruns Sophomore Editor Betty Crowe Freshman editor GIRLS ATH TIC ASSOCIATION For the first time t1e girls organized a GAA under the leadership of Miss Hinden. Meetings were held after school two days a week, giving the girls an opportunity to play basketball, and other games The officers are President Dora Dorn Secretary irea urer Almeta Nickelson Lawanda Valker is responsible for takin care of equipment The girls solo hotdogs at the Games to secure funds for tneir organization. v ' 15 . ' . 1 . : - o sponsor selects the staff. This year they are as follows: . ln I 'U' -L-I 1 O ff . , ' -, S 0 1 O V g . 1 - N A O CHBBHLEADLRS 1 pPnbbW1nLIVh REPREDENTA IVE MAY PIRL BOY G EEN .1 xff ld SLUDEBT COUNCIT H' ,' ' g K 75 X x TE- K' ' -Im L ' ' ' A T f 1 J , ,U I N f A I if o '. s J V ' 14 I ' N M Ar 1 .1 , 4 1- , L ii K , U' - . . I I , FW I V CHEERLEADERS Early in the year try-outs were held for cheerleader elec- tion Several girls expressed a wish to try out and were given a chance to lead cheers at a Pep Meeting in the gym From these three girls were chosen, Geraldine Cherry, Betty Crowe, and lawanda Nalker, to act as cheerleaders during the basketball season This year the school purchased material for new outfits lhey were blue wool skirts and boleros, worn with gold blouses and whlte magorette boots RaPRESEI1ATIVE GIRL AND BOY Each year the students of Rosamend High School select a boy and a girl whom they consider to be representative of the students of Rosamond High School To qualify as a candidate for this honor a student must have maintained a 'Bl average during his, or her, high school career Six personal traits, leadership, co operation, punctuality, attitude toward school work, industry, disposition or temperament, are used as guides in rating those students who have the proper scholastic stand ing Each student is allowed to grade each of the candidates The total points gained by each determines who are the repre sentative boy and irl for representative boy Gerald schwarm was chosen by the student body Gerald, familarly called nBucketsn was one of the outstanding players on the ba ketball squad Gerry is not only a eood athlete, but a dep no ble tudent Classes would be pretty dull without his quick hlmor Ie has a great amount of enthusla m, is very reliabl , and an excellent choice for representative boy students as repre entative girl Roselle is a capable student and well de erv thi honor She i hanoy, ood natured, and friendly to all In clas she can be dependee upon to assist in cla oiscu sion as he knows what i expected of her, and does ner xork well Her attitude towlrd ner work, no those with whom sh s ociatc , is unusu l in freshman student It is a pleasure to nnounce Rosalie as th one elected by the students a representative girl . - O H Q ' 0 O fv . . I 1-1 ' T11 . ' 1 , . .L I . . . O O I r . - n ' ' o . 1 . A , N. I Q '. . ' A ' . - I . . ' 51 Q ' Q , e e 'a - s . . ,z . I A S -' ' ' . 2 1 O Rosalie Waddington, a freshman, was chosen by the A 'S Q l ' . 1 ss es s , s 2, g - -1 s . S I J . . no 1 fu n J- ,- ' QQ Q J LJ ' ' n' H . W 1 a ' e a s s a a f ' . L 'V - a A e s ' PS - - . STUDE Q COULCIL Th high schools all ov r th Unit d Statcs ar end avoring to train students to b l aa rs, and to ncourag student gov rn m nt The Student Council is an organigation whose members are chosen by the student body to represent them in all problems that involve students and administrative heads Two members were chosen from each class Senior lewis Raymond, George Owens Junior Dale Bauer, rrank Raymond, SOPHOWOPS Phyllis McDerm1th, Melvin Bruns, Freshman Margaret K mer, Imogene Washburn The members elected Phyllis Mcuermith president of th Council Our organization is a member of the hational Council and receives its publications and sug estions Fr nk 'It's scandalous for them to charge you five dol a s r towing your car only taree or four miles Roger I'm making them earn their money I've got the brakes o The grocer was regretful as he turned George down 'Sorry, Ceorge nOh, th t's all right I wou1dn't be much help e always laugh at te cher's jokes NO matter what they be Not because they're funny jokes But because it's policy Lester, when asked by Mrs Grote to define deficit', said ,'A deficit is what you've got when you h1ven't as much a if vou h d just nothing n0h, I know a few things, said Pau ell, you haven't anything on me,U retor ed J ck il guess now as fev t1ings as anybody ilbert hen I hit a boy he rem m e uarrell , that' nothing, when I hit hlm he doesn't remember N ,Hr F 1 Y yn L. ' 'L - 1, ' . . Q L , 'L Q L Q - L, Q ' V - l D : - ' ' - S : I 1 .K f . ' A IZ ' ' 'hi - C I l .4 L Q .7 o ' a : ' - C 1 r fo 1 U O : N ' L 1 n . ll 1 O . ' 5 son, we can't use much help right now.' I f Z Q 0 9 U YI: ' I3 I .L I 1 . ll z I 1 D , f s a .H l. h 'Y-4' 45 1 ,l , i A I k . .. J . ll W : 'E Je.b rs it.n ' : nOh s c v,, V .'n ' o BREEZY MONEY An all boy three act comedy was given on December 22 T113 was to compete with the all girl play 'Nine Girls' given last year lae cast was as follows Breezy, press agent de luxe ilbert Bormann Hoedown, the world's laziest bellhop Lester Bruns Cummin, owner of Cummin Inn Dale Bertach Carter Maxon,Jr , a millionaire lynn Barry Dick Landis, Almost dead broke George Owens Ji my Gale, completely dead broke Darrell Dooley Colonel Southern, the old South with a young daughter Robert McAfee Herbert west, D1ck's rival Harold Crowe Mops, good on impersonations Roger Barnes when Breezy offers a taousand collars to the first elop ing couple to spend a night in the Haunted Bridal Suite, he didn't intend to pay it But when Dick and Jimmy masquerade as bride and groom they did intend to win it Nothing's going to scare them out before the week is up not much' But there are troubles in store that even Breezy hasn't thought of As the press agent with ideas the skinflint owner of the summer resort, a lazy negro bellhop, the young millionaireg the fire eating Southern father, his rival, the hick sheriff, and Breezy's pal who try to scare the couple from the haunted bridal suite the fun never let up till the last curtain came down C 'PIb'l LAS PARTY One of trc most successful parties of the year was the Christmas party The beginning of the evening was spent in dancing, and the Virginia Reel, then the lights were turned out, candles were lit, and Christmas carols were sung by the entire group, with Mrs Lynch at the piano Gifts were distributed among tie group by Bob ustabrook dressed as Santa Claus Hot chili was servec as refreshments GAA prPTY The G A A and Pep Club ave an all irl party on February 14 After a cold sos enger hunt, various games, tumb ling, and dancing were GIJOY d with :sfo of the p1onoeraph After a rip roaring evening he girls ecided that hen parties are lots of fun u as . 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O hAuALINn P QTY In sellinv magazines thi year the sides were named liberators and flyin rortresses T16 Liberators won, so they we e viven a party by the losing rlyinv Fortresses Ihe pa ty was a al1owe'en party and nost all of the students were masked ftcr a ost walk in the Gym, orizes were Given to various masked ones Geraldlne tmer y, dres ed as a hula Hirl, was cuosen as t most unusual June Anderson, dres ed as a plump ne ro, was closen funniest Roaina Forsytue, the prettiest ide rest of u1C evenin was soent in dancing rd SiMAN PARTY c first event of the ,ear was tue initiation of the lreshmen The Sophomores set a ide a day for the irls to wear cv rslls and shirts, men' shoes, and a gre cltf backwards Tley were made to carry a bucket and mop, and wear tleir hair on top of their neads The boys wore dresses and pin curls with a vreen ribbon Huey went barefoot, and carried a doll After a miserable day for the newcomers, a party was given in their honor Thc first of tne evening wa spent in playing varlous in dancin SEKIOR DANC On Harch 2, the SCHlOFS save a souare dance for the public admission was cqargeo at the door, and refreshments were sold M ic was furnished by 'The Ola Gray Mare Band ' Although the attendance was small, everyone had a good time J SP RS Vespers, this year, included tue entire school directed by urs lynch, teacher of the seventh and eighth Grades lhe pageant was supposed to be a solnicr's thouvhts while writing a letter home on Christmas Day O car Beattie was the soldier vary and Joseph were Phyllls Mcuermith, and George Owens Tue Inn neepers were uonald fardy, and filbert Bormann Shepherds Lowell Robertson, uonald 1ardy, ilbert Bormann, Bob Estabrook and Alva Miller Kings Bob Sperry, Dale Bauer, and Robert vcAfee 1LbIMA I WAQT On irday, April o, the bro amen gave a return party for the Sonhomores at the home of osalie addington Tue first part of the GVGHIUQ was spent in Going on a Qreasure Iunt After the prize was Given to the wlnnin group, wieners were roasted over a big fire Later outdoor games were played, and vervone had an engoyable evening . 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A O 'Q - . l 1 ' - 1 4 G V . f . , , TLS NIGHT O 'L lae Liaht Owl was presented on Narch 23, by the Commun 4ty living class Ann Esstley, a young playwri ht, tries to get inspiration for a new play from one of those traditionally haunted houses On a dark, stormy night, she entertains several unexpected Quests, all the way from detectives to run anays It was said tmat if the olo clock ever struck twelve, someone would die wimple and hen vet into some funny situ atlons and it takes a hard pull to get them out Ars Harley and her husband, George, help along the spooky atmosphere llere vcre many interesting sta e effects, baflling to the audience, but simplicity itself to the tage crew dats walked across the floor, and ghostly hands removed liahted candles Tue cast was as follow Patsy, a runaway Almeta Nickelson illiam fimple, a kidnapper Georce Owens Ken Grant, assistant kidnapper Xilbert Bormann Dalsy Linden, a kidnap victim Arlene Abrams Ann he ley, a writer Lila Garnett James Gray, a producer Darrell Dooley Jack Wenton nice boy Bob mcAfee Mrs Karlf 1 J eve nor Josiephlcn Greiwe Gcor e narlfy, a etaker Le ter Bruns MAY QUEER nach year a girl from the Junlor or Senior class is crowned Nay fueen, followinp th senior play All Girls from the Junior and Senior cla so arc candidate very student votes for five Girl Th one receivinv the most points to be Queen, the next four her attendants The girl chosen does not know she is to be Queen until immediately before the crowning This y ar the five cirls, one of whom is Queen, are Arlene Abrams, Joyce sneer on, Geraldine Cherry, Dora Dorn, and Lila Garnett I Z' M V T A- S L ...Q Q ' 'J' 4. 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F5 X ' V X F JX . kj gl LX' CT' f X X' I x X 5ii f f .. 14' xy! ! gh Q9 !T xx - , 5 Y C Stonington Harvel Kincaid Loweaqua Coffeen Ramsev Herrick Irving t Coffeen Hnrvel Tower Jill Mt Auburn dinbur Ldinburg Raymond Irving Blue wound Mitt Ramsey Tover 1111 Alumni Nokomis atoninetor Mt Auburn n ynond Blue MOUHO The 1D0iV1du31 SPOHHS Opponent Home Team COPS 52 20 75 55 28 SA 29 55 29 47 20 r U the boys vho have played on tue fir t team murine the year ere a follovs field Goal Free Twro Tot 1 pO1Dtb D 1e 7 rte H Gerald oclx rm R er lrn Jack 1o71e rwnk R eud llbert lewis R oro George Robert lee O car De ole 150 158 150 'ZC' LJ 508 295 155 The tot 1 ecore of tne first te m L ever, he mee w n nd lo t dropoe little be1ox er we Tue tote number of U mee won vas 14, lost 17 T11 oe not lnolude alumni U me or or ctice g mes 1 J - 22 H 16 20 42 50 Hi t 56 50 26 49 HQ 25 68 L 16 69 7 . A 59 50 L g 40 54 L 54 55 45 55 46 59 M 45 59 V 51 44 ' 45 24 1 57 59 ' 1 54 51 7 C . 26 40 . ' 54 87 he . 41 51 4 1 29 25 4 ' s s of K v ' ' 5 . ' Q . s ' v : e he 'ol 48 1 5 ive 26 502 og Er ee 5 5 1 .if 1 ey Harold Crowe 26 4 54 F 1 lUyH.1 11 5 25 M' Borrlnn 15 7 35 '2yf'.i 5 11 21 X O':.'ens ll l 21 H QQ1' 6 4 16 S - 5 :tL'- 6 5 15 , o Q ' 1 ' 2, 515 1254. HO ge 5 vo 2 5 Q d 3 1 f ev cg , Rosamond traveled to the County this year. They were scheduled to play Morrisonville the first night. The game was a tough game to lose, but Rosamond lost to Morrisonville. Rosamond led up to the half, but from then on out Rosamond kept dropping behind The 'iral score read Morrisonville 34-- Ros mono 24 Rosamond also participated in the District lournament which s held t itt The first night Rosamond played they had it easy going lhey pl yed Palmer P lmer didn't give the boys a bit of trouble because we h d be ten them with the second team once before However, the second night was a different story Ros mono as set for nother victory from Raymond, but they just couldn't outscore team like Raymond, which hadn't been beaten but two or three tiwes the whole ye r ve expect to have as good, or even better team next year than we h d this year we will have nearly ll of our first team back, except Lewis Raymond, who will graduate, and enter the Armed Forces soon afterward This year we had several boys out for b sketball After the first five ana their SUbSt1tHt8S were cieked, there still remained enough for good second team The second team play ed some good me thls year, and came out with 23 games won nd 7 lost The inaividu l scores were O c r Beattie Robert McAfee H rold Crowe Don ld Crowe George Owens 'l1b8Pt Borm frank R ymond Jack Moxley Robert Pinkston 175 114 114 O LGWlS R ymond Robert Sperry Alv 1N11118I' Ch rles Butterfield D rrell Dooley N nlv I s w you the other y at nd r 1 front of Aoxley's store wimkin r s sa' w nking t' for er something got in my eye Alv 'She got in your car, too 9 -L L -A 1 a . . 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