A , Z ax NS qv ,Q , an 15 , 7K 77 y X Q- Ev JC N44 14 ffl yi . lk, V QL 4 x IU f Lf? 'j - -4-- . .. y Y Y P X 'Y N it A J' W, I ,MJ L xl ,Q 1 - S f Rx XX V NS W XR -94: FQ'- QI K4-Rv Y xlf 1 '6 ff' XR' NN YY A A QL k -6 'Q 'Q Xw 44 if W k ,L 9 Fyf X2 K vm sg.. X, 4 I 1ux ext-ipqgzf'-M -V -v, 2-ww. ', 7'F E1V0H 'Q X fG7f'3fz'fi Rf, J' ' '- lf Af: Q I -J--f-f,,.,l 4, . - j ,haf J K ,Ish 1 f N , P v. I ' -A Sn OF W g HOSMAN HIGH SCHOOL Wg PRESENTS H2014 fff . .. Tl-IE f . ' l A Jzio 1 x 1950 ROSMAN, NORTH CAROLINA We affectionately dedicate The Oriole to Mrs. Hogsed in deepest appreciation for her friendly and understanding assistance. Mrs. Hogsed's cheerful- ness and good-natured manner have endeared her to us all, and we shall always remember her warm smile. DEDICATION ORIOLE STAFF Seafed: Miss Wiggins .... Gladys Gantt .... Polly Pangle ..... Pat Lance . . . Marie Greer. . . Paul Owen .... Standing: Bill Case ..... Charles Pangle .. Ima Lee McCall .. Jency McCall ... Gerald Owen .... Absent from piciure: Tommie Fisher .... lnsefs: Miss Wiggins .... Pat Lance .. Polly Pangle. .. 5 '- . . . . . . .Faculfy Advisor . . . .Adverfising Manager . . . .Business Manager . . . .Eclifor-in-Chief ......Ari Edifor . . . .Sporis Edifor Junior Represeniafive Junior Represenfafive Junior Represenfafive Junior Represenfafive . . . . .Associaie Edifor . . .Li1erary Edifor . . . .Faculty Advisor ...........Eclifor . . . .Business Manager X Q T Y-. we gi' HDMI N ISTHATION FACULTY Mrs. Thelma Bryson English, History B. S., Western Carolina Teachers College 4 Mr. Claxton Henderson Vocational Agriculture . S., North Carolina State College 0 Mrs. La Verne Hogseol English B. S., Western Carolina Teachers College 4 Mrs. Comnena Lawrence Mathematics A. B., Anderson College Our lgrincilaa Mr. E. F. Tilson A. B., Tusculum College Graduate Work at University of Tennessee Miss Lucy Tinsley Home Economics B. S., Womans College University of North Carolina 4 Mrs. Betty Wade Commercial-P. E. B. S., Western Carolina Teachers College 'V Mrs. Doris Warren Science B. S., Western Carolina Teachers College 4 Miss Edna Wiggins History, French A. B., Berea College FACULTY 'Wx fm! 305155 .fifix ii. ,Q-I P fffzfi Tj J L X 2: 2 7 C! E' ' HAM SENIORS CLASS COLORS: Green and White CLASS FLOWER: Mountain Laurel CLASS MASCOT: Rita Fisher ALEXANDER, CARL LANCE, Basketball 3, 4, F. F. A. 2, 3, School Bus Driver 2, 3, 4, Class Play 3. CALLAHAN, MARY LEE, Basketball T, 2, 3, 4, F. T. A. 4, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, 4-H Club 'l, Journalism Club 4, Class Play 3, Class Re- porter 2, 4. CARTER, ADA MARY, F. H. A. l, 2 CSecretaryj, 4-H Club l, F. T. A. 4, Glee Club 'l, 2, 3, 4, DODSON, LOIS, F. H. A. 'l, Glee Club 'l, 2, 3, 4, 4-H Club l, Library Club 3, 4. GALLOWAY, MARGARET EVELYN, F. H. A. 'l, 2, 3, 4-H Club l, 2, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Library Club 3, Class Play 3. FISHER, TOMMIE MARIE, F. T. A. 4 CPresiClentl, Glee Club 3, 4, Class President l, Dramatics Club 3, Journalism Club 4, Annual Staff 4 fLiterary Editorj, Speech Award 3, 4-H Club l, 2, Cheerleader 4, Class Play 3. D 'm 'lCS 3' GANTT, GLADYS Houma, F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, Glee 'Club l, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 3, 4, Dramatics COGGlNS' Ol'l'lE MAE' F' T' A' 4 lsecremrylf Club 3, Journalism Club 4, Annual Staff 4 CAd- Glee Club lf 21 3' 47 4'H Club li L'b 0 Y Club vertising Managerl, F. T. A. 4 lSocial Leaderl, 3 lSecretaryJ, 4 fPresidentl, Journalism Club 4. 4-H Club l, 2, 4 CSecretaryl, Class Play 3. SENIOBS CLASS MOTTO: Not finished, just begun. CLASS MASCOT. Donald Owen GREER, HELEN MARIE, Journalism Club 3 IArt Editorl, 4 CEditor-in-ChietI5 Annual Staff 3 fRepresentativeJ, 4 fArt EditorJ5 Cheerleader 35 Glee Club 3, 45 Senior Class Vice President. LANCE, BETTY LOU, F. H. A. I, 25 Library Club 45 4-H Club I5 Journalism Club 45 Cheerleader 4. LANCE, PATRICIA PADGETT, Senior Class Presi- dent5 Glee Club 45 Library Club 3 fPresidentj5 Cheerleader 3, 45 Journalism Club 3 QRe- porterl, 4 lAssociate EditorJ5 Annual Staff 3 CRepresentativeD, 4 CEditor-in-ChiefD5 American History Award 35 Science Award 35 Class Play 3. LEE, DOUGLAS DEAN, F. F. A. I, 25 Glee Club 2, 35 4-H Club 35 Library Club 4 lTreasurerJ5 Annual Staff 3 Uunior Representativeb Class Play 3. LOWE, HOWARD, F. F. A. I, 2, 3 CReporterI, 45 4-H Club I5 Class Play 3. OWEN, GERALD, F. F. A. I, 25 4-H Club 45 Glee Club 45 Class Reporter I5 Annual Staff 3 Uunior Representativej. OWEN, PAUL ERVIN, F. F. A. 2, 3, 4 fTreasurerJ5 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 4-H Club I5 Journalism Club 45 Annual Staff 45 Class Play 3 fStage Managerl. PANGLE, POLLY ANN, Basketball 'l, 2, 3, 4 fMan- agerJ5 F. H. A. I CSecretaryI, 25 4-H Club 'I fSecretaryj, 3, 45 Cheerleader 45 Glee Club 'l, 2, 3, 45 Dramatics Club 35 F. T. A. 4 fSocial LeaderI5 Journalism Club 45 Annual Staff 4 lBusiness ManagerJ5 Class Secretary 35 Class Play 3. SENIORS PANGLE, CARLOS ALLEN, Basketball 'I, 2, 3, 4, F. F. A. I, 2 fVice Presidentj, Class President I, 3, Glee Club 3, Class Play 3. PETIT, BONNIE, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, F. H. A. I, 4-H Club I, 2, Library Club 3, 4. STATON, MARVELLA ELIZABETH, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, 4-H Club I, 2, 3, 4, F. T. A. 4 CHistorianJ, Library Club 3, 4 IRBPOFISTD. WHITMIRE, BERNICE, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, 4-H Club I, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 3, F. T. A. 4 Ureasurerl, Class Play 3. WHITMIRE, MAX, Basketball 3, F. F. A. 'l, 2 QRe- porterj, Class Secretary 3, 4, Class Play 3. WHITMIRE, TOM, Basketball 2, 3, 4, F. F. A. 2, 4. VAKOS, JOHN ZACHARY, WILLIAM, Basketball 2, 3, F. F. A. I, 2 3, 4, School Bus Driver 4, Class Treasurer 4. 1. 2. 3. BEST ALL-ROUND Marie Greer Howard Lowe PRETTIEST AND MOST HANDSOME Polly Pangle Carlos Pangle CLASS FLIRTS Ollie Mae Coggins William Zachary MOST ORIGINAL Paf Lance Max Whifmire MOST STUDIOUS Pai Lance Pete Lee MOST ATTRACTIVE Carlos Pangle Tommie Fisher BEST PERSONALITY Pai Lance Paul Owen CLASS PROPHECY Time certainly flies! Here it is 1960, and around the beautifully decorated banquet tables in the dining room of the T. M. W. Hotel, we see the mem- bers of the R. H. S. Senior Class of '50, By the way, this T. M. W. Hotel belongs to Tom and Max Whit- mire, and it is located at Lake Toxaway, North Caro- lina, which has, during the last decade, become a nationally famous summer resort. Because it is so well-known and is so near our Alma Mater, we chose it as the appropriate place for our first class reunion. All the members of our class are present. We are learning, as we talk to different persons, that good, bad, interesting, and exciting things have hap- pened to our classmates since graduation. William Zachary is the owner of several service stations located in North Carolina and Virginia. He also sells new and used Chevrolet cars and trucks. He says he still tries to get rid of blue pick-ups since they always seem to bring him bud luck. The last one he owned crashed into the side of a bridge when it was suddenly hit by a following car. Willicim's injuries were slight, and he recovered quickly when treated at Pangle's Clinic. This is a small, modern clinic at Winston-Salem which was recently estab- lished by Dr. Carlos Pangle with Betty Lou Lance as his superintendent of nurses. Polly and I traveled together to attend this re- union. We now live in Hollywood where Polly is becoming a well-known actress. In the current film, The Two Dopes, she co-stars with a former class- mate, Paul Owen, and she wears gowns designed and made by the Chuggy Star Shop which I own. Toward the end of the table at which I am sit- ting, is a pert, red-headed youngster whose face is frecklecl as a guinea egg and has everyone near him in stitches of laughter at his remarks. He's the youngest of four sons belonging to Carl Alex- ander and the former Ollie Mae Coggins. The three older boys remained at home, which is a little white bungalow iust across the Jackson County line. Pat Lance and Marie Greer have invited Polly and me to spend some time with them on the Queen's Bar, their Texas ranch, on our return trip to California. We know this ranch will be different to the typical ranch because Pat and Marie could have been called the Originality Twins of our class. Seated at our table, is Howard Lowe and his wife, the former Mary Lee Callahan. Howard is a progressive farmer in the Gloucester section, and Mary Lee is teaching the first grade in the recently constructed school building at Lake Toxaway. Farming in this section of Western North Carolina is steadily improving, and much of the credit for this progress can be rightfully given to Gerald Owen, the county agent, and his assistant, Pete Lee. These gentlemen are still eligible bachelors! John Vakos informs us that he has a small, but successful, factory which manufactures unsmearable lipstick. CPerhaps, he developed this particular brand of lipstick as protection for himself-wives don't like finding someone else's lipstick on their hus- bands' shirtsl. Bonnie Petit is secretary for the Transylvania County Chamber of Commerce, which has accom- plished a great deal in giving publicity to this region as a tourist resort. Tommie Fisher works for the same organization as social director and supervises the general recreational activities of the entire county. Our food for this banquet is the most delicious imaginable - and no wonder - the Whitmire gentlemen are lucky enough to have Evelyn Gallo- way as their dietitian. We feel sure, too, that the correspondence, records, files, etc., of the hotel are in apple pie order since this department is under the direction of Lois Dodson. i Seated at a nearby table are Marvella Staton, society editor of the Sylvan Valley Gazette, Ada Carter, who is home demonstration agent of our home county, and Bernice Whitmire, crafts teacher working with Miss Carter. Thus has been achieved the fate of various mem- bers of the class of 1950. As we say good-bye to each other at this reunion, it is our sincere desire that Fate will deal as kindly with us in the coming decade. Qyfaglys guna PJQ. Fungi CLASS PHOPHETS CLASS WILL We, the Class of Fifty, our days here being numbered, do hereby intrust to our teachers, friends, and school mates, a wish for good health, success, and happiness throughout lite, and to the Juniors we wish to make these individual bequests: I, Carlos Pangle, will my athletic ability to Bill Case so he may be the most athletic boy in the senior class. I, Howard Lowe, leave my habit of leaving school with- out permission to R. C. Galloway, but he must accept punish- ment af remaining in Detention Hall for same. I, Paul Owen, bequeath to Dorris Reid and Charles Ray lusk my traits of being a perfect pest. lDorris will have to change her personality to meet the requirements, but Charles Ray is already well on his wayl. I, William Zachary, will to Howard Jones my power of capturing the hearts of all newcomers among the fairer sex at R. H. S., and may he develop the ability to keep said hearts in captivity. I, Marvella Staton, bequeath to Mariorie McCall and Lavada Kilpatrick my crocheting and knitting needles know- ing that they will make many useful and beautiful articles. I, Evelyn Galloway, leave to Ernest Hollor my heart- my prize possession-which I could entrust to no other. I, Mary Lee Callahan, will to Anne Vakos and Jo Powell my unusual skill in playing basketball while hoping that R. H. S. will never lose a game-particularly, to Brevard. I, Carl Alexander, leave my possession of stream-lined cars to Carlyle McCall with the hope that they'II serve him better than they served me. I, Betty Lou Lance, do hereby will my studious talent to George White, since he, like all future seniors, will definitely need it. I, Polly Pangle, leave to Helen Jo Manley and Jency McCall my eveready vocabulary so that at least two mem- bers of the succeeding senior class will be equal to walking dictionaries. I, Gerald Owen, will to Charles Pangle and Donalee Cassell my great liking for fishing. Of course, they are to perform this desire only on school days. I, Bernice Whitmire, will my weeks of keeping the school store to Dorothy Thomas and Joretta Moore and hope they will have a new lock on the ice cream box and no diminish- ing supply of Charms due to intervention by the senior boys. I, Tommie Fisher, leave the musical quality of my voice to Mary Sue Whitmire and Alton Pangle. May they and Others enioy their singing. I, Max Whitmire, grant to Roger Owen and Leo Aiken my ability of pitching horseshoe. May they have much fun in the game. I, Ada Carter, will to Marlene Whitmire and Ruth Jamer- son my mathematical talent-a gift any student should cherish. I, Marie Greer, will my tomahawk and scalp collection to Janette Raines and Ray Byars-they can decide who gets which. I, Pete Lee, will to Gerald Moore and Elmo Crowe my ability in reading library books. Remember book reports are due frequently! I, Pat Lance, leave my horseriding ability to Leona Carter and Willie Fisher, and I hope they will achieve from it as much enioyment as I have. I, Gladys Gantt, will the privilege of speaking my mind to Ima Lee McCall and Freda Jean Boley so the senior class will have two members who express their opinions freely. I, Lois Dodson, am leaving to Pauline Lowe and Berdell Jones my means of capturing boys' hearts. It's lots of fun! I, John Vakos, will to Guy Owen my winning personality which enables me to fall in love with a different girl every week. There's great fun in being a Romeo Iif there are Julietsl. I, Ollie Mae Coggins, leave to Lola Dodson my esteemed position of working in the lunchroom during fourth period each day. I, Bonnie Petit, will to Mary Lou Moore my ability to stay out of school two days each week and still pass my studies. I believe this is an achievement any senior would desire. , I, Tom Whitmire, leave to Amalia Winchester and Beatrice McCall my lack of shyness since they seem quite timid, and I certainly have no need of all the boldness I possess. This was published and declared before us by the testators to be their last will and testament, and at whose request and in whose presence we hereby have subscribed our names as advisors and witnesses. Jon OZIHHCQ calf .XQLXCLVLJQF CLASS LAWYERS CLASS HISTORY ONE FOR THE MONEY High school at last . . . New faces . . . Hand- some boys . . . Our first monthly test . . . Hallo- we'en party and the House of Horrors !!! . . . Let's make potatoes and slow part of our regular diet . . . Our new movie projector . . . Square dances in front of the Southern Grill . . . Girl Scouts . . . Basketball and our winning team . . . Miss Neff . . . Mid-term exams . . . Jane Snipes got struck by Lightning . . . Candy at Christmas . . . Jency's heredity . . . Health class with Mr. Tilson . . . Our final exams . . . TWO FOR THE SHOW Some new faces and a new home-room . . . Pickled pigs . . . Silas Marner . . . Thumb tacks . . . Picnic at Pink Beds . . . I'm forever blowing bubbles' '... Mid-term exams . . . Our first annual . . . Tommie Fisher and Charles Johnson enter the class . . . The love bug bites . . . Air Corps gets Jimmie and John . . . Final exams . . . Last day at school . . . THREE TO MAKE READY Mrs. Warren . . . Juniors!! . . . Pat Lance and Marie Greer enter school . . . Eugene McCall leaves for Berea . . . Mary's party . . . Mrs. Bryson's aspirins during our Junior Play, Quit Your Kidding . . . Mary Belle marries and leaves us . . . Junior-Senior Reception . . . formals . . . Champion fighters at Six-Mile . . . Basketball vic- tories . . . You can't keep marriage a secret! . . . Tl1anatopsis . . . Successful field day at Cullo- whee . . . Moby Dick . . . Mid-term exams . . . Open the door Richard . . . Detention hall . . . American History . . . No beauty contest . . . We 4 ! 1 fp welcome William Zachary . . . Final exams . . . Commencement, but not for us-yet . . . AND FOUR TO GO At last, high and mighty seniors . . . Geometry . . . Where's my book? Macbeth and that third murderer . . . Keeping the school store . . . Will's money . . . We got that school spirit! . . . Soliciting ads . . . The big six-cheerleading . . . Annual pictures- get that twinkle in your eye . . . Our class rings arrive-the real McCoy . . . I. Q. Test . . . Substitute teaching . . . New words . . . The party at Frozen Lake . . . Miss Wiggins' cookies . . . Measurements for caps and gowns . . . Car wrecks and court . . . Telephone conversations . . . John Vakos . . . Dungarees . . . Basketball . . School paper-Mrs. Anthony . . . The free period . . . Red hair dye . . . Christmas party . . . Mid-term exams . . . The Boarding House Reach . . . Junior-Senior Reception . . . Annuals arrive . . . Caps and gowns are here . . . Commence- ment practice . . Baccalaureate sermon . . . Com- mencement . . . Tears, tears, and more tears . . . And we are alumni of dear old R. H. S .... Ofhe mae goggina CLASS HISTORIAN ff W 41521112 f r yawn! CLASS MONKEYS ..... .... MOST STUDIOU5 MOST ORIGINAL BEST ALL-ROUND Donalee Cassell Helen Jo Manly . . .Doris Reid Ray Byars .Carlyle McCall Ima Lee McCall Ima Lee McCall Charles Pangle MOST ATTRACTIVE ..... CLASS FLIRTS .... BEST PERSONALITY ....... MOST ATHLETIC. .. MOST BASHFUL. .. .........BiII Case .Io Powell ..Freda Jean Boley R. C. Galloway .Mary Sue Whitmire Bill Case ...Helen Jo Manly Bill Case . . . .George White Dorothy Thomas THE JUNIORS LEO AIKEN FREDA JEAN BOLEY RAY BYARS LEONA CARTER BILL CASE DONALEE CASSELL ELMO CROWE LOLA DODSON WILLIE FISHER R. C. GALLOWAY ERNEST HOLLAR RUTH JAMERSON BERDELL JONES HOWARD JONES LAVADA KILPATRICK PAULINE LOWE CHARLES RAY LUSK HELEN JO MANLEY BEATRICE McCALL few THE JUNIOBS CARLYLE McCALL IMA LEE McCALL .IENCY McCALL MARJORIE McCALL GERALD MOORE JORETTA MOORE MARY LOU MOORE GUY OWEN ROGER OWEN ALTON PANGLE CHARLES PANGLE JO POWELL JANETTE RAINE5 DORIS REID DOROTHY THOMAS GEORGE WHITE MARLENE WHITMIRE MARY SUE WHITMIRE AMALIA WINCHESTER ANN YAKOS ' W.-wmv? f vm vw - .,::,::g,v,,:,.g Q., :Z zzg,w:,:::,1-1,Y-xiii: 4 .wr x X9 I gy 2 7 4 Q7 1' Y DONALEE BUTLER BUDDY CASE MILDRED CHAPMAN FRED DODSON BARBARA GALLOWAY BONNIE GALLOWAY DORENE GALLOWAY GERENE GALLOWAY LEWIS HOLDEN INOLA KILPATRICK WILMA LEDFORD PEGGY LEE CARL MASTERS ELMO MATTHEWS A. M. MCCALL AVONDA LEE McCALL TENT -.Wann Q -U fx' IA' GRADE FRANCES McCALL HOWARD McCALL JOE McCALL OPAL McCALL VERA McCALL WILLA MAE McCALL BETTY JEAN MITCHELL MARTHA JEAN ORR MILDRED O'SHIELD ALICE OWEN CARL PHILLIPS AVARIE POWELL BILLY ROGERS JOE STATON BOYCE WHITMIRE CARLYLE WHITMIRE First row: Jo Ann Holland, Hattie Lou Parker, Joyce Mc- Call, Mary Lou Chapman, Bobbie Conner, Thelma Petit, Miss Tinsley. Second row: Jean Reese, Ruth Powell, Lucille Whit- mire, Shelby Jean Smith, Josephine Powell, Eunice McCall. Third row: Louise Snipes, Dora Marie Brewer, Lois Til- son, Genelle Chappell, Mar- garet Ann Passmore, Fourth row: Virginia Lecl- ford, Mild r e d Whitmire, Helen Crane, Minnie Sue Brown, L o u i s e Hutchison, Ruby Fisher. , -X NINTI-I GRADE 3, First row: Leo Petit, Charles Whitmire, Paul. Cash, Buddy Owen, Mack Burton, Dee Fowler, Harry Brewer, Joel Hubbard. Second row: Junior Mason, Freddie Hollar, Lester Win- chester, Grady Ashe, Leo Chapman, Harold Woodard, Mr. Henderson. Third row: Royce Boker, Perry Fisher, Dolus Masters, Kennith Tolley, E u g e n e Staton, Denton Moore. First row: Tommy Owen, Elvin Galloway, Daniel Mc- Call, Austin Alexander, Ran- dall Owen, Charles Lawter, Tom Mahoney, Douglas Smith, Donald Lee Passmore, Martin McCall, Frantz Whit- mire, Kennith Banther. Second row: Odell Powell, Vess McCall, Archie McCall, Edward Paxton, Sydney White, Johnny Harte, Dan McCall, Melvin Galloway, Bill McKinney, Kennilh Ship- man, Mrs. Betty Wade. Third row: James Gallo- way, Ralph Whitmire, Lester Gillespie, Jim Zachary, W. O. Galloway, Jerry McCall, Gene Ashe, Stanford McCall, Earl Franks, Eldon Owen. EIGHTH RADE -leg, Emi' First row: Clara Bert Cal- han, Barbara Galloway, Judy Butler, Mae Whitmire, Chris- tine Jones, Willa Beth Carter, Jimmie Lee, Ima Jean Rogers. Second row: Edith Gallo- way, Mildred Powell, Phyllis Monday, Anna Bell Owen, Dorris Nell Johnson, Louise Shipman, Olivene Gera'dfne Fowler. Jones, Third row: Darleen Gallo- way, Mrs. Hogsed, Otellia Moore, Owen, Anna Bell Hazel O'Shield, Patsy Bruner, Betty Jean Powell, Clara Dean Parker. Fourth row: Shirley Gal'o- way, Beverly Mathis, Clara Bell F'sher, Betty Lou Chap- man, Shirley Whi'm?re, Dora Mae Whftmire, Mary Jane Jones. wa 1 f K . 3355 E Wi fi K - . XX: 1 W i Q an-fx 4-Z' fl P-i-,4 1-111-1i Qc gltlflyffg BETA CLUB V Q v N G it lx Faculty Advisor .................................. Mrs. Warren Secretary and Treasurer ..... ......... D oris Reid President .........................,........... Ima Lee McCall ZTX Vice President ......................,............ Jency McCall ' B .loretta Moore, Dorothy Thomas, Mariorie McCall. 5 JOUBNALISIVI CLUB Paul Owen, Anne Vakos, Betty Lou Lance, Gladys Gantt, Pat Lance, Marie Greer, Polly Pangle, Elmo Matthews, Ima Lee McCall, Dorris Reid, Avonda Lee McCall, Willow Mae McCall, Helen Jo Manly, Martha Jean Orr, Opal McCall, Leona Carter, Jenette Raines, Ada Carter, Clara Bert Callahan, Bobbie Conner, Mrs. Wade, Jerry McCall, Gerald Moore, Jency McCall, Tommie Fisher, Gerene Galloway. LIBRARY CLUB f, f 26? Kennith Banther, Pete Lee, Ollie Mae Coggins, Lance, Vtfilla Beth Carter, Edith Galloway, Guy Owen, Mrs. Hogsed, Edward Paxton, Eldon Owen, ' ' M Il , B ' P ', Frantz Whitmire, arve a Staton onnle etit Mack Burton, Leo Chapman, Betty LOU Chapman, Mildred Powell, Donald Lee Passmore, Judy Lola Dodson, Kenngfh 51-,ipmcml Elmo Crowe, Butler, Jimmie Lee, Mae Whitmire, Betty LOU Buddy Owen, Patricia Bruner, Hazel O'Shield. FUTURE TEACHERS Ollie Mae Coggins .......................,.......... Secretary Mrs. Bryson ......... ,........ S ponsor Mary Lee Callahan .............. ...Vice President Bernice Whitmire .................... .. ...... Treasurer Tommie Fisher CAbsent from picture! ..................... President Bonnie Lee Galloway, Gerene Galloway, Jency McCall, Dorris Reid, Ada Carter, Avonda Lee McCall. Gladys Gantt and Polly Pangle fabsent from picturej. l 1 MUSIC CLUB Firs? row: Douglas Smiih, Anne Vakos, Peggy Lee, Bonnie Pefif, Marie Greer, Mary Lee Callahan, Franiz Whiimire, Dorene Galloway, .lo Powell, Frances McCall. Second row: Ima Lee McCall, Ollie Mae Coggins, Evelyn Galloway, Barbara Galloway, Ada Carier, Willow Mae Mc- Coll, Avarie Powell, Vera McCall, Wilma Ledford, Janette Raines. Third row: Gerald Owen, Bernice Whilmire, Tommie Fisher, Gerene Galloway, Avonda Lee McColl, Leona Carter, Freda Jean Boley, Alice Owen, Lola Dodson, Willie Fisher, Ray Byars. Fourth row: Dan McCall, lnolo Kilpatrick, Pat Lance, Polly Pangle, Gladys Ganfl, Mildred O'Shield, Opal McCall, Martha Jean Orr. Fifth row: Helen Jo Manley, Ruth Jamerson, Mrs. Law- rence, Beairice McCall, Morvella Sfafon, Paul Owen, Jareffcl Moore, Charles Pangle, Bonnie Galloway, Carlyle McCall, Jerry McCall. r I Y lbf if VL Seated at table: Miss Tinsley, Sponsor, Shelby Jean Standing: Thelma Pefif, Minnie Sue Brown, lnola Kil- Smith, Willow Mae McCall, Avondo Lee McCall, Gerene pafrick, Barbara Galloway, Patricia Holland, Helen Crane, Galloway, Vera McCall, Alice Owen, Peggy Lee, Dorene Martha Jean Orr, Opal McCall, Wilma Ledford, Frances Galloway. McCall. First row: leo Pefir, Dee Fowler, Joel Hubbard, Harry Third row: Boyce Whirmire, Muck Burton, William Rogers, Brewer' Leo Aiken' Howmd Lowe' Eugene Staion, Tom Whiimire, Mr. Henderson. Second row: Junior Mason, Royce Baker, Sherrill Hub Fourth row: Joe McCall, A. M. McCall, Howard Jones,q bard, Danalee Cassell, Joe Sfafon, Carl Phillips, Howard Q McCa.l, Fred Dodson, Bill Case, Paul Owen. Kenneth Tolley, William Zachary. 3 T. When you and I were young Sarah. 2. W-E-L-C-O-M-E. 3, Waiiing for fhe CHOO CHOO TRAIN. 4. f'Memories of fhe year of '45. Whaf's Cooking Doc???? Making easy money????? MAN of our heads. DOUBLE DECK. Ain'f we cuie-??? Jency McCall... Alton Pangle. .. Donalee Cassell. Joretta Moore. . . Dorris Reid .... Ima Lee McCall. Charles Ray Lusk. Charles Pangle. . Ray Byars ..... Freda Jean Boley .... Dorothy Thomas. Helen Jo Manly .... Carlyle McCall. . CAST . . .Mrs. Livingsfone ....Mr. Graham . . .Malcom Everefi .. .Anna Livingsfone .... . .Mrs. Graham Carolina Livingslone John Livingsfone, Jr. . .Durwoocl Bellmonf .......,..Caesar ....Aunf Milly . . . . .Lena Rivers ........Granny . . .John Livingstone JUNIOR PLAY ella iverj Direcfor: MRS. BRYSON GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM Firsf row: Mildred O'Shields, Barbara Gallo- way, Louise Huichinson, Helen Jo Manly, Ima Lee McCall, Jo Powell. Second row: Ruby Fisher, Doroihy Thomas, Martha Jean Orr, Mary Lee Callahan, Anne Vakos. Third row: Clara Bert Callahan, Shirley Ann Galloway, Bonnie Lee Galloway. Date Dec. Dec. Dec. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Opposing Team Saluda .. Suluda . Brevard . Brevard . Glenville . Highlands . Glenville . Highlands . Brevard . . . Brevard , Place Played .....Here . . . .There . .... Here . . . .There . . . .Here ...Here ....Here .. .There ...There .....Here We 23 21 23 13 31 33 26 27 24 30 They 53 56 17 8 20 23 25 24 32 40 Date Dec. Dec. Dec. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Opposing Team Saluda . Saluda . Brevard . Brevard . Glenville ....... Place Played . . . Here . .There ...Here . . . ..There .. .Here College B Team ...... There Highlands ...... Glenville . Highlands ...... ...Here .. .Here ......There College B Team ...... Here We 26 19 24 31 43 27 40 42 22 33 They 27 38 32 40 I8 45 T5 27 15 64 The boys entered the Gold Medal Basketball Tourna mem ar Conlon High School held February 18 To 24. BOYS' BASKETBALL TEAM Firsf row: Bill Case, Tom Whitmire, Joe Staten, Paul Owen, Carlos Pangle. Second row: Guy Owen, Junior Mason, Lewis Holden, Charles Ray Lusk, Carlyle Whitmire. X 41 lk H l SENIOR PLAY me Z?06ll 6hI'lg Director-seated at right: MRS. LA VERNE HOGSED Seated: Bernice Whitmire Marie Greer .... Ada Carter ..... Gerald Owen. .. Tommie Fisher .... Carlos Pangle . CAST .......Usher . . . . .Lucy Burns ,Stage Manager Hercules Nelson .lannet Maxwell . .. ...Connolly Mary Lee Callahan ..... .... B etty Lou Maxwell IQ 77 Ullife QHCA Standing: Bonnie Petit . .. Pat Lance ........ Mcurvella Staton ..... Paul Owen .................. . . . .Prompter .. ...Aunt Mary ..................Usher .Stage Manager Pete Lee ........... Herman Ninety-Volt Jones Betty Lou Lance .............. John Vakos ............. Ollie Mae Coggins ...... Max Whitmire ...... ......... Evelyn Galloway. . . William Zachary .... Gladys Gantt .... Carl Alexander. . . Polly Pangle ....... Absent from picture: Tom Whitmire .... Howard Lowe. . . . .Nora McGuire Withdrawn from Class Roughhouse Ruby Jones .Limpy McGuire ........Mrs. Mott . .John Maxwell Connie Maxwell . . . . .Mr. Potter Bernadine Smith Wilbur Maxwell .Stage Manager ECUSTA PAPER CORPCRATION Pisgah Forest, North Carolina Makers of the Wor1d's Finest Cigarette Paper and Other Fine Thin Flax Papers WAAAAmxAmNAmxv AA,vwwVAAAAAv Compliments lof LAN CE'S STORE Dry Goods - Groceries - Feeds - Shoes - Hats and Hardware Rosman, North Carolinas lll, GRADUATES . . . Let's Go! You lucky guys and gals have places to go in our Piedmont of Opportunity, and l'm going with you. lFact is, l've been right along since your bottle warming days.i, A Lift your chin . . . you're graduating QYQ, into the freest economy on earth. , 5 . The only one left where you can pick your own job and work nut your own ideas about making it more productive and more profit- able. Your diploma is a challenge to understand Our Way . . . to Keep It Free and Make It Better. 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North Carolina A A, N xx.-C -Cfuxfv-O Nnfvxf ,f-VC-vx. X -E NA-NffAfAvfAwmxw Phone 87 Night Phone 451 SYLVAN VALLEY FLORIST Flowers for All Occasions Opposite Clemson Theatre West Main Street Brevard, N. C REID-MELTON FURNITURE COMPANY HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE 123 W. Main St. Phone 564 Brevard, North Carolina fvxf--x.AA,x,VVxA,V-X ,-vxAAfVx,V-.,-CAAA,-C AfJvVNA,v.AA,vvVxA,VvAfVVvfAAA,vf.xAf HARTNETT ELECTRIC SERVICE COMPANY Westinghouse Appliances Electrical Construction and Repairs Gaston and Jordan Streets Brevard, North Carolina Compliments of CLEMSON 86 CO-ED THEATRES Brevard, North Carolina BELK,S DEPARTMENT STGRE The Soutlfs Largest Distributors of Reliable Merchandisej' East Main Street Brevard, North Carolina wAfJvAfJvfNvmNVwAwv. wvv Compliments of CITIZENS TELEPHONE COMPANY Brevard, North Carolina NJC-.f-.Af f ,- ,-.,-J-ff ,-.fy ,J ,V-.f .,-,xffJVv-VV-f , ,V-.,-V-fJx,V-c,-,x,Jv-.,-Jxnf.,-Ja,-f NVvwAAAwv If ff 'Q 'Nb I . Km. 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ANDERSON, Publisher ef? fig? air . -K JAVLB, Y flkelfl JQAAQ-4A4 'b . 1.14.4 -f .1 .4 7 ' - is 'ff' K Nz X -51' 3 r . Q kr iff' ' ? f 144 lsmpk ts ' VP E vt. 'Lf' .4 ffl ig' eq L ' Q, 'fl vi' NF , cfm-ti' H B - 5 me Q PLUMMER S , N 1 , QF: ,fd V J' as ,Q N jeff .w 9 'Wx E H fl I f . can p ic. ' if 1' Brevard. North Carolina , ' M624 R' ' W W iq 'i V' 3 '--fit f' Q .Ll ., K F? rx JJ ,' 'iq K Q s I! 0 it . V ,, m,,,.g V :fr , fidcif in F3 f' ifwx' 'lfiffd P-ESAJJE. ' P 5' H' 4- fr' R :YS :.Q V F Q N ' Q 5 6, ' . rl: J K u -T1 Sugar? V r - , 9 4 mt- 'A !ff,, ,sy J ...A I .- . ' 1. ,ar V U , I .ll Av . A ,ni Compliments of, , ,M 4'v'Z',e..'4 ,CJ - 'ff , HOGSED'S AUTO COMPANY ' Rosman, N. C. Phone 2 Compliments of LCUIS CARR Pisgah Forest, N. C. Compliments of DR. AND MRS. JOE E. OSBORNE Rosman, N. C. Compliments of jOE'S SALON CF BEAUTY Rosman, N. C. Compliments of THE GARDEN CLUB Rosman, N. 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