Rosman High School - Oriole Yearbook (Rosman, NC)

 - Class of 1950

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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

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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



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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

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