Rosman High School - Oriole Yearbook (Rosman, NC)

 - Class of 1963

Page 1 of 78

 

Rosman High School - Oriole Yearbook (Rosman, NC) online collection, 1963 Edition, Cover
Cover



Page 6, 1963 Edition, Rosman High School - Oriole Yearbook (Rosman, NC) online collectionPage 7, 1963 Edition, Rosman High School - Oriole Yearbook (Rosman, NC) online collection
Pages 6 - 7

Page 10, 1963 Edition, Rosman High School - Oriole Yearbook (Rosman, NC) online collectionPage 11, 1963 Edition, Rosman High School - Oriole Yearbook (Rosman, NC) online collection
Pages 10 - 11

Page 14, 1963 Edition, Rosman High School - Oriole Yearbook (Rosman, NC) online collectionPage 15, 1963 Edition, Rosman High School - Oriole Yearbook (Rosman, NC) online collection
Pages 14 - 15

Page 8, 1963 Edition, Rosman High School - Oriole Yearbook (Rosman, NC) online collectionPage 9, 1963 Edition, Rosman High School - Oriole Yearbook (Rosman, NC) online collection
Pages 8 - 9
Page 12, 1963 Edition, Rosman High School - Oriole Yearbook (Rosman, NC) online collectionPage 13, 1963 Edition, Rosman High School - Oriole Yearbook (Rosman, NC) online collection
Pages 12 - 13
Page 16, 1963 Edition, Rosman High School - Oriole Yearbook (Rosman, NC) online collectionPage 17, 1963 Edition, Rosman High School - Oriole Yearbook (Rosman, NC) online collection
Pages 16 - 17

Text from Pages 1 - 78 of the 1963 volume:

T SMdn JUi bchooL (Sdvolina FOREWORD As we leave the halls of Rosman High school, we take with us many memories of our high school days. We, the 1963 Oriole Staff, hope that this annual will help these memories live and be realities in the future years. COMNENA REID Sponsor PAULINE ANDERS Co-Editor GLORIA MOODY BRENDA GALLOWAY i| Co-Editor Treasurer ;! EDITORIAL STAFF Mrs. Reid, Sponsor; Larry Waldrop, Pauline Anders, Brenda Galloway, Gloria Moody, Gustina Barton, Gail Powell, , and Steven Kropelnicki. jj BUSINESS STAFF THE 1963 ORIOLE STAFF This past fall the Annual Staff of Rosman H igh School began its task of compiling the 1963 ORIOLE. Each member worked hard and faithful as we strived to have a yearbook that tells the complete story of the events of R. H. S. Mrs. Reid and Mrs. Cothran, our able sponsors, were truly a great help to us. Editorial Staff Business Staff Larry Waldrop Pauline Anders Brenda Galloway Gloria Moody Gustina Barton Gail Powell Steven Kropelnicki Dillard Revis Margaret Winchester Barbara O ' Shields Carolyn Greene Berlis Owen Maurice Almany Louise Baker Glenda Gillespie 3 To DWIGHT D. HOWELL, because of his sincere interest in every student, his loyalty to the ideals of Rosman High School, his patience and ability as a teacher, we dedicate this, THE 1963 ORIOLE. E. G. TILSON Principal ADMINISTRATION Ro sman High School is the only high school in District Two of Transylvan- ia County. Under the capable direc- tion of principal, E. R. Tilson, Ros- man has made a great deal of pro- gress. Special emphasis this year has been on reading improvement and physical education. We have broadened our curriculum by two ex- tra courses: Drivers Education and Co - operative Industrial Training. ANDY MILLER County Supervisor WAYNE BRADBURN County Superintendent 5 M ACin] 1 H 1 A most attractive bulletin board is being discussed by Mrs. Hogsed. ENGLISH As all students in Rosman High School are required to take English, there are ten classes taught during the day. Students learn the principles andbasic rules of the English gram- mar and apply them in themes and speech. In literature, the teachers strive to accomplish two broad pur- poses; (1) to expand the students ac- quaintance with literature, and (Z) to increase his appreciation of litera- ture . MRS. LA VERNE HOGSED and J. DEAN HENSON are our principle English teachers. 6 Jo Ann Carter, Gloria Moody, Gail Powell, Berniece Dunn, and Wilma Elliott proudly display the Elizabe- than dolls. The use of the adverb is being explained by Mr. Hen- son. LANGUAGE Although a foreign language de- mands constant, daily study, some alert Rosman Students are enjoying courses in French or Spanish, real- izing that they are profiting from such in many ways; discipline, college preparation, enjoyment, ability to conver se and read in language, know- ledge of for eign people s and customs. Teaching French and Spanish is the demanding job of MISS MYRTLE SAMS. LhfcYes Spanish I students are busily engaged in doing espanol at the board, while Miss Sams proudly displays a Spanish sign. French I students enjoy singing in French. 7 SCIENCE Man is on the threshold of almost unbelievable scientific achievements. Sputniks, rockets and jets have created a new interest in Science. In this space age it is necessary for all to learn the fundamental concepts of space in order to be able to con- trol living things. Mrs. Lillian Cothran, head of the Science Department, tries to instill in the students a desire to learn and under stand about the scientific world of the future. W.ith the help of Mrs. Cothran, yoimg biologists dis- Besides teaching Math, Miss Byrd teaches a course in cover that the search for life in a tiny, primitive cell. General Science, the amoeba, can be most rewarding and interesting. Rosman High ' s Chemists learn that patient research through experimentation is the key to a successful study of chemistry. ATHEMATICS Urs. Comnena Reid teaches first and second year Al- lebra and Plane Geometry. All students are interested |n learning how to use a slide rule. I ' ' M ; , ' Im Because Mathematics has such an important role in today ' s world, every effort is being made at Rosman to arrange the courses offered in this department to meet, as nearly as possible the learning needs of the students. Mathematics is at the center of the exciting devel- opments in science and the teachers in this department, MRS. COMNENA REID and MISS MARGARET BYRD strive to create and maintain, in each student, an in- terest in mathematics, in order that he will be pre- pared to take his place in the world of the future. Miss Margaret Byrd, a new addition to our school this year, teaches General Mathematics and Business Arith- metic. Margaret Winchester demonstrates a theorem in Plane Geometry to Bramley Fisher and Steve Rropelnicki, SOCIAL STUDIES The social studies include Civics, World History, American History, Geography, Economics, and Sociol- ogy. This covers the study of gov- ernment, and world problems of the past and present. MRS. THELMA BRYSON AND RAY SIMPSON, teachers in this depart- ment, strive to instill in the students an understanding of the physical and political world in which they live. They also help to make the student aware of his responsibilities and privileges as a citizen of his school, community, state, and nation. Mak- ing each student realize, his respon- sibility in maintaining world peace through the United Nations is one of the main objectives of the depart- ment. Frances Maggard and Jo Ann Carter study the globe with Mrs. Bryson. Discussion of Adventures in Outer Space led by Mrs. Bryson with students Terry Owen, Hilda Sue Thomas Barbara Ashe, Susan Breedlove, Paulette Hooper, Gloria Moody, and Michael Whitmire.  vkk; In American History really comes alive when Mr. Simp- son discusses it with his students. 10 HOME ECONOMICS H A three-year course in home-economics is offered WinRosmanHigh School. This course benefits the high % school girl because it includes these seven divisions: Child Development, Clothing, Family Economics, Home experiences are a valuable part of the home- economics course. Here Mrs. Vaniman is discussing different projects with a group of tenth grade students. Family Relations, Foods, Health, and Housing. The girls learn the tricks of the trade from Mrs. Dorothy Vaniman, home-economics teacher and FTA sponsor. Doris McKinney and Majorie Raines are preparing material for a dress while Margie Galloway is decor- ating a curtain. AGRICULTURE A four year course in Vocational Agriculture is of- : fered in our high school. The course is primarily de- , signed to give farm boys experience in the various j fields of agriculture such as crop production, beef I cattle, swine and dairy production as well as farm ■ and home improvement and self sufficient agriculture. ' B. E. Keisler, second from right, is giving instructions i to his Land Judging Team: Harry Powell, Wayne Mc- ; Call, Clinton Owen, and Bramley Fisher--This team ' won first place in the Pisgah Federation Contest. The boys engage in such competitive activities as judging dairy cattle, beef cattle, land, and seeds, as well as parliamentary procedure, public speaking, tool identification and the like. Farm mechanics and shop work also are basic parts of the agricultiual pro- gram. In shop work the boys make a variety of useful things. 11 Type a little harder, Donald, and you ' ll reach the moon. BUSINESS CWOJT gNTftlES posreo DE6)T entries POSTED DUTIES AND IRIETORSHII I TMt LEDGER ' hC .EDCEft DWIGHT D. HOWELL, as head of the business de- partment tries to give his students a well-rounded back- ground in business courses. In the typing classes speed and accuracy are stressed, along with instruction on personal typing. Office Practice class offers advanced instruction in typing, filing, and business correspondence, as well as work on the mimeograph machine, electric adding machine and electric typewriter. E a ch student is required to do a certain amount of actual office work. First yearbookkeeping is set up to introduce book- keeping and accounting to the students who might further their education in the business field, and it is also designed to train the student to keep the records of a small or medium sized business establishment. |j Students are taught how to keep family records on in- come, budgeting, and income taxes. For the student interested in becoming a secretary a course in shorthand is given. The student is required to take dictation at a rapid rate and then transcribe with reasonable accuracy. ' Mr. Howell is giving instruction on the Opening Entry in the Bookkeeping class. 12 MUSIC ( I i Linda Moses and Berlis Owen, presidents of the high school glee clubs, confer with the director MRS. M. J, WINGET. This year the Music Department boasts of two glee clubs. From these two groups come six vocal ensem- bles. These are volunteer groups working, without credit, for the sheer joy of singing. This group of juniors and seniors expressed a desire to do extra-curricular work in music. A natriral apti- tude for singing and many hours of do mi so ' s have produced some fine results. A volimteer ensemble of sophomores and seniors who harmonize with ease and fluency. COOPERATIVE TRAINING In the Industrial Cooperative Train- ing class, students study job-related information in school and get on-the- job training as a part-time employee in industry. This is a cooperative ef- fort by the school, business andin- dustry to provide on-the-job training for youth i n occ upational areas of their choice duripg their junior and senior years in school. Mr. G. H. Farley, a graduate of North Carolina State, is in charge of this course. Mr. Farley assists Mary Ellen Brown with her nursing project. Dillard Revis and Maurice Albany are studying auto mechanics, and Dwight Sheehan is learning to be a butcher. GUIDANCE COUNSELOR Mrs. Juanita Lavendar is the guidance counselor for Transylvania County. She visits our school once a week. Her work consists of advising students about their many problesm. She is also very influencial in securing scholarships for Rosman seniors. Here she is seen counseling a group of Junior girls. SEATED, Left to Right: Kathleen Jarrett, Doris Holcomb, Virginia Owen, Barbara Ashe, Melba Reid, and Mrs. Lavendar. DRIVER EDUCATION Driver education was introduced in- to the regular schedule for the first time this year. In this twelve week course, students attended regular classes and were taught, among other things, the different parts of the car and the rules of the ro ad. Twelve hours were spent in observing stu- dent drivers and six hours in actual driving. Mr. James Johnson is the teacher in charge of drivers educa- tion in Transylvania County. SECRETARY JOSEPHINE MORGAN is Mr. Tilson ' s efficient secretary-. Besides her office work, she is a great help to all the teachers and students alike, and is always ready to lend a helping hand. COACH CATHEY Individual testing as a comparison and also for person- al measurement is recognized as an essential part of a worth while program. Progress can be measured and lised as an incentive for improvement. Participation in group and mass exercises and games is a very important part of a well-balanced physical education program. Physical fitness needs a greater recognition in our country as one of the means toward a better way of life. F PHYSICAL EDUCATION COACH SIMPSON A picture is worth ten thousand words may be the title here as a very valuable audio-visual aid is izsed in a health class. The importance of health as a sub- ject is recognized by the state in being a required sub- ject. The physical education and health ' program at Rosman High School is ; built on sound principles of general eduation. Pupil needs and interests must be met and supervi sed. It is the wish of Coaches WILLIAM J. CATHKY and RAY SIMPSON to do this. | It is of great importance that we take immediate steps to ensure that ever y Americ an child be given the op- ' portunity to make and keep himself physically fit- -fit to learn, fit to un- derstand, to grow in grace and statue, to fully live. --John F. Kennedy 16 BUS DRIVERS Most of the bus drivers are high school students and they have an ex- cellent record of safety. To become a bus driver, the boys must have com- pleted, not only drivers training, but also a special course in school bus driving . LUNCH ROOM STAFF About six hundred fifty well bal- anced, nutritious meals are served daily in the Grade A Rosman lunch room. The staff is headed by Mrs. Ella Mae Brooks and she is assisted by Mrs. Snipes, Mrs. Manley, Mrs. Dutton, Mrs. McClain, Mrs. Byers, and Mrs. Mahoney. CLINTON OWEN-- GUSTINA BARTON OFFICERS President CAROLYN GREENE Secretary Vice-President PAULINE ANDERS and LAMAR Treasurer BUCHANAN ARTHUR WILLIAM AIKEN, JR. FFA 1,2,3; Wildlife 1 , 4; Cur- rent Events 4, Secretary 4; Journalism 3; Bus Driver 4; Entertainment Committee for Jr. -Sr. Banquet 3; Junior Play Committee 3; Superlative 3. DONALD LEE AIKEN FFA 1,2, 3, 4; Wildlife 1,2,3, 4; Bus Driver 3,4. HAZEL LOIS AIKEN FTA 3,4, Reporter 4; 4-H 2, 3; Current Events 3,4, Program Committee 3; Junior Play Usher 3. 18 WlT I MAURICE GARNER ALMANY, JR. FFA 3; 4-H 1, 2,3j Wildlife 1, 2, 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Jun- ior Play Committee GUSTINA ADELENA BARTON FHA 1,2, Historian 2; FTA 1, 2; 4-H 3, Vice-President 3; Glee Club 1 , 2, 4; Current Events 3, President 3; Journal- ism 3, 4, Editor 4; Library Club 4; Beta Club 3; Annual Staff 4; Marshal 3; Class Vice-President 4; Junior Play 3; Super- lative 3; Student Council 4; Speaker at Jr. -Sr. Banquet 3; Jr. -Sr. Invitation Committee 3; DAR Good Citizenship Award 4. JOFIN LAMAR BUCHANAN MARY ELLEN BROWN FHA 1,2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1; Library Club 1,2,4; Journalism 3,4, Annual Staff 3. Monogram 1,2, 3,4, Vice- President 4; Journalism 3, 4; Class Treasurer 4; Junior Play Cast 3; Student Council 3; Traffic Committee 4; Baseball 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 3; Foot- ball 1 , 2, 3, 4; All Conference Football 3. CARROL HOUSTON BARTON Wildlife 2,3,4. LOUISE FLORIDA BAKER JOHN NORRIS BERK- SHIRE, JR. FFA 1, 2,3, 4; Wildlife 3; Monogram 3,4; Football 1,2, 3, 4; Baseball 3,4; Traffic Committee 2. PAULINE POWELL ANDERS FTA 1 , 2; Journalism 3,4, Co-Editor 4; Library Club 4; Beta 1 , 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, Reporter 4; Annual Staff 4, Editor 4; Student Librarian 2, 3; Chief Mar- shal 3; History Award 3; Traffic Committee 4; Class Officer 4,Treasurer; Jtmior Superlative -Most Studious. FTA 2,4; 4-H 2,3; Cur- rent Events 3,4; Glee Club 3; Annual Staff 4; Jun ior Play Usher 3. SENIORS 19 SENIOR CLASS CHARLES RONALD DOD- SON 4-H 1 , 2; Current Events 1, 2 - Wildlife 4; Journalism 4; Bus Driver 3,4. BERNIECE DUNN JO ANN CARTER FHA 1,2, 3,4; FTA 2; 4-H 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 4; Current E- vents 2; Library 1 ,« Library As- BARBARA HOLCOMBE sistant 3; Journalism 3,4, Sec- CHAPPELL retary 3,4; Junior Play Com- FHA 3,4. mittee. BENJAMIN LOREN FISHER FFA 1 , 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1 , 2; Wildlife 2, 3 , 4, Secre- tary 4; Bus Driver 3, 4; Glee Club 1,4, Secretary 4; Traffic Committee 1; Jun- ior Play Committee 3. WILMA GAYE ELLIOTT FHA 1,2, 3, 4; Monogram 3,4, Reporter 4; Journalism 3,4; Glee Club 4, Custodian; An- nual Staff 4; Cheerleade r 3,4; Junior Play Cast 3; Superlative 3; Most School Spirit Award 3; Speaker at FHA Banquet 2, FHA Program Committee 3. BRAMLEY FISHER FFA 1 , 2, 3, 4, Reporter 3, Land Judging Team 2, 3; Glee Club 1; Wildlife 2,3, 4, President 4; Baseball 3, 4; Student Council 1. FHA 1,2, 3, 4, Of- ficer 1, 2; FTA 1 , 2, 3, Officer 1 , 2, 3; Beta Club 2; Journal- ism 2, 3, 4; 4-H 1 , 2, 3; Library Club 4; Class Officer 1 , 2; Junior Play Cast 3; Superlative 3. DANNY FISHER FFA 1,2,3, 4; Glee Club 1; Wildlife 3, 4, Program Chair- man 4; Baseball 3,4; Bus Driver 4, 20 OF 1963 GLENVILLE RAY FISHER FFA 1,2, 3,4; Wild- life 2,3,4; Baseball 2; Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4. JAMES RAY FRANKS Bus Driver 4. CAROLYN PAULETTE GREENE BONNIE LUCILLE HENDER- SON FTA 2,4, President 4; Glee Club 2; Student Librarian 3; Current Events 3, 4; Jr. -Sr. Banquet Commit- tee 3. FHA 1,2; FTA 1,2; Beta Club 2, 3, Sec- retary 3; Journalism 2,3,4, Co-Editor 4; Library 4, Presi- dent; Annual Staff 4; Glee Club 4, Custodian; Student Librarian 2; Traffic Committee 2,3; Student Council 4; Marshal 3; Junior Play Cast 3; Class Officer 2,3; Home- coming Court 3; Queen 4; Speaker at Jr. -Sr. Banquet ; Superlative 3. BRENDA JOYCE GALLO- WAY FHA 1,2,3, Treasurer 3, President 4; FTA 2; 4-H 2,3; Journalism 3,4; Glee Club 4, Custodian ; Beta Club 3,4, President 4; Annual Staff 4, Treasurer; Homecoming Court 3,4; Cheerleader 3; Class Of- ficer 2; Jimior Play Cast 3; Superlative 3. PAULETTE HOOPER FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Historian 3; FTA 1; Monogram 1, 2, 3, 4; 4-H 1, 2, 3, Song Leader 2; Journalism 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Cheerleader 1, 3, 4, Chief 3, 4; Homecoming Court 3, 4; Superlative 3. GLENDA RAE GILLESPIE FTA 4, Vice-President; Glee Club 2; 4-H 3; Library Club 2, 3, Librarian 3; Current Events 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Superla- tive 3; Jimior Play Usher 3. FRANCES PAULINE MAGGARD FTA 2,4, Program Chairman 4; Current Events 2,3,4; 4-H 1 , 2, 3; Glee Club 4; Journalism 3,4; Student Librarian 3; Junior Play Committee 3. 21 JOE CARLOS McCALL Monogram 2,3,4; Football 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball 1,2,3, 4; Base- ball 1 , 2, 3, 4; Class President 3. SENIORS WANDA JEAN McCALL FHA 1,2,3; 4-H 1,2,3, Secretary 3; Current Events 4, President; Journalism 2, 3; Monogram 3,4, Presi- dent 4; Cheerleader 4; Basketball 1,2,3; Track 1, 2; Junior Play Committee 3; Jr. -Sr. Banquet Com- mittee 3; Class Officer 3; BERLIS ROBERT OWEN Beta Club 1 , 2, 3, 4; Radio Club 1; Glee Club 2,4, President 4; Wildlife 2, Vice-President; Annual Staff 4; Journalism 4; Stu- dent Librarian 3; Traffic Committee 4, Chairman; Student Council 1, 3; Band 1; Marshal 3; Junior Play Cast 3; Football 1,2; Bask- etball 1, 2, 3; Superlative BRENDA JEAN McKINNEY FHA 1,2; 4-H 1,2,3; Mo- nogram 1,2, 3, 4, Secre- tary 4; Current Events 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Stu- dent Librarian 4; Basket- ball 1,2,3, 4; Track 1, 2; Junior Play 3; Class Officer 3; Superlative 3; Home- coming Court 4; Trophy for Most-Improved l;Most Valuable Player 3. CLAXTON OWEN FFA 1,2,3; Wildlife 3,4; Glee Club 4; Traffic Com- mittee 1,3; Bus Driver 3, 4. BARBARA JEAN O ' SHIELDS FHA 1,2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Treasurer 4; FTA 1; 4-H 1, 2, 3, Reporter 2, Secretary 3; Glee Club 4; Journalism 1, 2, 3,4; Monogram 2,3,4, Secre- tary 3; Annual Staff 4; Basket- ball 1,2,3, Co-Captain 3; Track 1 , 2; Cheerleader 1,3,4; Homecoming Court 3,4; Sports manship Award 3; Junior Play Committee 3; Superlative 3. GLORIA LUCILLE MOODY I FHA 1; FTA 1; Glee Club ; 1.2.4, Secretary 4; Mono- f gram 1 , 2, 3 , 4; J ournalism 3.4, Treasurer 4; Beta 2,3 4, Vice-President 3,4; An- nual Staff 4, Assistant Edi- tor; Marshal 3; Cheerlead- er 1,2, 3, 4; Junior Play Prompter 3; Superlative 3; Jr. -Sr. Program Commit- tee 3; Miss Rosman High CLINTON OWEN | FFA 1,2, 3, 4, Secretary 3;jj Glee Club 1; Monogram 1, ' 2,3,4; Student Council 1,:; 4, President 4; Football 1, 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3, i 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Class! Officer 2, 3,4; Land Judg- ] ing Team 3,4; Tool Iden-;1 tification Team 2; Mar- shal 3; Mr. Rosman High 4. DONALD OWEN Wildlife 3; Mono- gram 4; Radio Club 1; Football 1 , 2, 3, 4. FRANCES ANNETTE OWEN FHA 1,2; FTA 2; 4-H 1, 2, 3; Monogram 3, 4; Li- brary Club 3, Reporter; Current Events 2,3,4, Sec- retary and Treasurer 3, Program Chairman 4; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4, Trophy 3; Track 1, 2. WILLIE OWEN FFA 1,2; 4-H 1,2; Mono- gram 3,4; Football 1, 2, 3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Baseball 2,3,4. GAIL WMTMIRE POWELL FHA 1,2,3; FTA 1; Monogram Club 2, 3, 4; Journalism 3, 4; Glee Club 4; Annual Staff 4; Cheerleader 2; Marshal 3; Jun- ior Play Cast 3; Junior Play Committee 3; Jr. -Sr. Banquet Invitation Committee 3; Su- perlative 3. HARRY POWELL FFA 1,2, 3,4, 4-H 1; Wildlife 1,2. DILLARD REVIS Glee Club 4; Annual Staff 4; Football 1; Basketball 1,2; Baseball 1,2, Mana- ger; Bus Driver 2, 3, 4. LARRY RICHARD WALDROP FFA 1,2,4; Wildlife 1,2. EUGENE SHELTON Wildlife 2,3; Radio Club 1; Monogram 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Football 1 , 2, 3 , 4. 23 JUNIOR Danny Aiken Merle Anders Barbara Ashe Shirley Asheworth Gary Barton Phyllis Barton Geroge Bradshaw Susan Breedlove Roy Chapman David Crane Evelyn Dishman Sarah Dunn Keith Fisher Randall Fisher Annette Galloway Betty Jo Galloway Dennis Galloway Keith Galloway Martha Sue Galloway Gary Gillespie Sidney Gillespie Larry Hall Carol Hensley Carolyn Hogsed Linda Gail Hogsed Bobby Holcomb Doris Holcomb Kathleen Jarrett Ray Jones Steven Kropelnicki Harold Mason Oren Matthews Barbara McCall Daniel McCall Wayne McCall 24 CLASS OF ’64 STEVEN KROPELNICKI President SUSAN BREEDLOVE Vice-President MARGARET WINCHESTER Secretary- Treasurer Patricia McKinney Phyllis Murphy Mary Norton Carrol Owen Gail Owen Linda Owen Helen Owen Virginia Owen Ray Petit Genis Sue Powell Herbert Powell Lewis Powell Kenneth Queen Donald Raines Melba Reid Dwight Sheehan Martha Shipman Edgar Smith, Jr. Sandra Staton Doyle Stubblefield Hilda Thomas Mildred Waldrop Michael Whitmire Paulette Whitmire Margaret Winchester 25 SOPHOMORE Edith Jo Aiken Jewel Aiken Sharon Ashe Barbara Barton Keith Boley Anna F. Bolt Joan Brewer Wanda Raye Brown Sandra Bryson Arlene Butler Charles Chapman Eddie Dean Chapman Gerald Chapman Loretta Chapman Rondal Chapman Sandra Chapman Teri Lee Cleveland Joyce Dodson Barbara Dunn Gail Dutton Gloria Fisher Kenneth Fisher Gladys Galloway Harry Galloway Margie Galloway Melvin Galloway Otis Galloway Sandra Galloway William Galloway Peggy Gibson Martha Gillespie Freida Greene James Hall Robert Hoxit Brenda Jamerson Candetta Jarrett Shirley Jones Grace Kilpatrick Larry King Gladys Kitchen Michael Kitchen George Lee Jo Mahoney Rachel Mathis Barbara McCall Lovenia McCall Marcell McCall 26 CLASS OF 1965 Martha McCall Veda McCall David McCoy Doris McKinney Virginia Mitchell Larry Morgan Linda Moses William O ' Dell Danilla Orr Dainel Owen Gail Owen Jessie Owen Jollean Owen Nellean Owen Terry Owen Joyce Parker Dorene Powell Douglas Powell Jerry Powell Lee Powell Roger Queen Brenda Raines Marjorie Raines Gene Robinson Evelyn Sanders Nellie Shelton Howard Shipman Sandra Singletary Margaret Sitton Carrol Stamey Brenda Staton Bobby Joe Summey Jean Ann Waldrop Jack Whitmire Patricia Whitmire Renolga Whitmire Sandra Whitmire Evelyn Wilde Bobby Willix 27 FRESHMEN Christine Aiken Virginia Aiken Elsie Mae Banther Madry Butler Carl Chapman Rex Dillard Jeworline Dodson Phillip Dodson Carlos Fisher Gary Fisher Lois Fisher Lois Jean Fisher Trentha Fisher Larry Franks Delores Galloway Ellis Devoia Galloway Joretta Galloway Willard Galloway John Gantt Ruth Gantt Phillip Gillespie Donna Gravely Eddie Hall Alva Jean Head Johnnie Henderson Viola Henderson Robert Hendrix Virginia Hinkle Louise Hogsed Mary Hogsed Georgia Holcomb Steve Hooper John Hogsed Raymond Hogsed Rolsert Jamerson David Jarrett Bobbie Johnson David Johnson James Kropelnicki Eugene Masters Jerry Masters 28 CLASS OF 1966 David McCall David Ward McCall Devon McCall Dwyn McCall Leta McCall Marshall McCall Ralph McCall Jack McKinney William McNeely Michael Middleton Guy Mull, Jr. Eddy Owen Ellis Owen Janie Owen Pauline Owen Wayne Owen Tillman Phillips Leonard Powell Virginia Powell Brenda Pressley James Sanders Billy Schmidt Arthur Shelton Buddy Shelton Jimmie Sisk Craig Snipes, Jr. Edward Stamey Lana Raines Louise Raines Deanna Ramey Mary Ramsey Edna Sheehan Cara Lee Shook Larry Waldrop Jerry Whitmire Elouise Wilson Elroy Woodring Karen Wright Mrs. Bryson Miss Byrd Mrs. Vaniman 29 HONOR GRADUATES PAULINE ANDERS GLORIA MOODY CAROLYN GREENE GAIL POWELL GUSTINA BARTON BERLIS OWEN CLINTON OWEN BRENDA GALLOWAY PRESIDENTS PAULINE ANDERS Co-Editor - Anmaal Co-Editor - Journalism GLORIA MOODY Co -Editor - Annual CUNTON OWEN Student Council FFA BERLIS OWEN Glee Club LINDA MOSES Glee Glub WANDA McGALL Monogram Gurrent Events SANDRA BRYSON Library BONNIE HENDERSON ETA BRENDA GALLOWAY FHA Beta Glub GUSTINA BARTON Editor - Journalism BRAMLEY FISHER Wildlife GAROLYN GREENE Go-Editor - Journalism 31 SEATED: Virginia Owen, Gustinia Barton, Clinton Owen, Mr. Ray Simpson, Carolyn Greene. STANDING: Freida Greene, Sidney Gillespie, Sandra Singletary, Michael Whitmire, John Hoxit, Rondal Chapman, and Cara Lee Shook. STUDENT COUNCIL Our two student government organiza- tions strive to influence good conduct and to instill in all an appreciation of our op- portunity to govern ourselves. The stu- dent council holds court weekly to try stu- dents who have not obeyed the school laws . The traffic committee is on duty between each period to see that order is main- tained in the halls. Ray Simpson is ad- visor. GUSTINA BARTON Recorder FRONT ROW: Gloria Moody, Linda Moses, Pauline Anders, Genis Sue Powell, Margaret Winchester. SECOND ROW: Gail Owen, Mr. Simpson, Oren Matthews, Berlis Owen, Lamar Buchanan, and Sandra Bryson. EDITORIAL STAFF: Mr. Howell, Advisor; Joe McCall, Art Editor; Steven Kropelnicki, Art Co-Editor; Gloria Moody, Feature Editor; Paulette Hooper, Typist; Carolyn Greene, and Pauline Anders, Co-Editors; Mrs. Bryson, Sponsor; Gustina Barton, Editor; JoAnn Carter, Frances Maggard, and Wilma Elliott, Typists. JOURNALISM CLUB Sponsored by Mr s . Bryson, the members of the journalism club en- joy publishing monthly the Tiger Rag. Students are kept well-in- formedof the current events in school by the Tiger Rag. It gives the students an opportunity to express themsleves andto display their crea- tive talents. The staff enjoys its venture into the realm of journalism. This group of students is responsible for reporting the news to the editorial staff of the Tiger Rag. M 33 This year we are fortunate to have two Glee Clubs, both of which have participated in vario us activities dur- ing the year, including an qperetta. These clubs enable students to de- velop their musical abilities and ex- press themselve s in song. They also |;| establish in the students a love and ii appreciation for the be St music . Both || of these groups are under the di- j rection of Mrs. Maye Winget. I; GUSTINA BARTON D. A. R. Good Citizen HONORS AWARDS PAULINE ANDERS 1962 History Award BERUS OWEN 2nd Place Winner In Transylvania Times Essay Contest SANDRA SINGLETARY Halloween Queen STEVEN KROPELNICKI 3rd Place Winner In Transylvania Times Essav Contest GLORIA MOODY Miss Hi Miss CLINTON OWEN Winner of Elks Youth Leadership Contest Winner of Federation Public Speaking Contest Held by Agriculture Association WILMA ELLIOTT Most School Spirit Award 1962 FUTURE TEACHERS F. T. A. I The purpose of this club is ■ to enlighten and encour age fu- j ture teachers. It is the de- j sire of the sponsor, Mis s ! Myrtle Sams, that the mem- j bers receive a knowledge of ; and interpretation of the qual- ities a teacher should po s se s s, ' LIBRARY CLUB Mrs. H o g s e d, as faculty advisor, encourages reading of good literature a- mong the members of this club. They also study some mechanics of library science . 36 j Gloria Jean Fisher Kenneth Fisher Carolyn Greene George Lee Veda Sue McCall Linda Moses Berlis C wen Gail C wen Dorene Powell Sandy Singletary Brenda Staton Jean Ann Waldrop BRENDA GALLOWAY President GLORIA MOODY Vice -President CANDETTA JARRETT Secretary MARGARET WINCFIESTER Treasurer Pauline Anders Shirley Asheworth Gustina Barton Gerald Chapman Rondal Chapman Gail Dutton BETA CLUB One of the most important clubs at R. H. S. is the Beta Club, a national honorary society. It brings together the better-than- average students. Its main objective is to plan and carry out projects to make the students worthy member s of their school, community, state, and nation. Under the guidance of their spon- sor, Mrs. Lillian Cothran, the group strives to practice the Beta motto; Let us lead by serving others. 37 In this space age with things happening so fast, it keeps this club busy trying to keep up with the current events. Miss Margaret Byrd is advisor. CURRENT EVENTS WILD LIFE Mr. Howell, an able hunter, fisherman, outdoorsman, is the sponsor of this club. The programs center around wise conservation practices and wildlife management. 38 n i jjmm i J r « 1 j ' mm, iji c 9Bh The FHA is an active club participating in many community activities. It is open to Home Economics students. Mrs. Dorothy Vaniman,is the faculty ad- visor. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS CLUB FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA The aim of the FFA is to develop competent agricultural leadership and to promote good citizenship among our future farm leaders. B. E. Keisler is faculty sponsor. 39 Mr. and Miss Rosman High Gloria Clinton Owen The highest honor that can be bestowed upon a stu- dent at Rosman is to be chosen Mr. or Miss Rosman High. This is an honor signifying that they embody all the qualities which should most typify the ideal Rosman High School student. As Miss Rosman High, Gloria Moody was chosen, not for her beauty, alone, b ut for the personality and character traits which are most desirable in the ideal student. Clinton Owen was chosen Mr. Rosman High because of his sincerity, honesty, dependability, loyalty, leadership, and in- tegrity. The runners-up, Gustina Barton, Carolyn Greene, Berlis Owen and Lamar Buchanan are to be congratu- latedbe cause they too exemplify these qualities in their lives. Runners- Up GUSTINA BARTON CAROLYN GREENE BERUS OWEN LAMAR BUCHANAN 41 Margaret Winchester, Chief Marshal; Michael Whitmire, Susan Breedlove, Genis Sue Powell, Steven Kropelnicki, Patricia McKinney, Gary Gillespie. ’ 1963 MARSHALS ORIOLE BOOSTERS Mr. and Mrs. Robert Powell Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Anders Dewey Powell Charles Anders Larry Mahoney Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Chapman Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Powell Mr. and Mrs. Hinton Holcombe Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Powell Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Grimes Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Chapman Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Greene Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Holland, Jr. Glenda Darlene Holland Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dodson Mr. and Mrs. Paul Whitmire Daniel Stephen Duckworth Mr. Roy Whitmire Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Duckworth, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Aiken Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Aiken Danny Aiken Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Leach Mr. and Mrs. Archie Bradshaw Mrs. Warren Fisher Mr. L. C. Carter Mr. and Mrs. Briscoe Whitmire Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Aiken Miss Louise Chapman Mrs. Beulah McNeely Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Moody Miss Katheryn Moody Mrs. Randall Owen Mrs. Beulah Hanson Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Dutton Gail Mr. and Mrs. John D. Buchanan Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tinsley Anthony Fredrick Tinsley 42 MISS CAROLYN GREENE On September 20, 1962, when Rosman High School held its annual Homecoming game, Miss Carolyn Greene was crowned as Homecoming Queen for 1962- 1963. Her attendants were: Barbara O’Shields , Paulette Hooper, Brenda Galloway, Brenda McKinney, Margaret Winchester, Gail Owen, Virginia Owen, and Genis Sue Powell. 43 Brenda Galloway HOMECOMING Gail Owen Paulette Hooper Barbara O ' Shields ATTENDENTS Margaret Winchester Brenda McKinney SENIOR PLAYERS - STANDING: Willie Owen, Larry Waldrop, Glen Fisher, Joe Me Gall, FIRST ROW: John Berk- shire, Lamar Buchanan, Clinton Owen, and Donald Owen. SENIOR TIGERS CO- CAPTAINS Willie Owen and Joe McCall 46 FRONT ROW: Bill Norton, James Hall, Donald Owen, Ronnie Hoxit, David Johnson, William McNeely, Carl Chapman, John Hoxit, Andy Mull, Jim Sisk. SECOND ROW: Devon McCall, George Bradshaw, Keith Fisher, De- voia Galloway, John Berkshire, Charles Chapman, Terry Owen, Kenneth Fisher, Robert Hoxit, Steven Kropelnicki. THIRD ROW: Gary Barton, Manager; Coach Simpson, Glen Fisher, Willie Owen, Larry Waldrop, Lamar Buchanan, Michael Whitmire, Joe McCall, Coach Cathey. NOT PICTURED: Caroll Hensley, Clinton Owen, Lee Powell, Gerald Chapman. R.H.S. TIGERS Aug. 31 T ryon 26-0 Sep. 7 W. Henderson 19-20 Sep. 13 Edneyville 35- 13 Sep. 20 Marshall 28- 13 Sep. 27 Mars Hill 13-26 On November 16, Rosman was Pis g ah Conference Representative against Andrews in the state Play-offs at Bryson City. The score was 33-34 in favor of Andrews. Besides being plagued by numerous injuries and broken bones, this team Oct. 5 Christ School 26-6 Oct. 11 Clyde 13-26 Oct. 19 Cane River 26-0 Oct. 25 Hot Springs 33- 14 Nov. 1 Polk Central 20-6 played with great determination and Zealand made an outstanding record. Coaches Cathy and Simpson stated that while this group did not always win, they never gave up. To them the ball game was never over until the last whistle blew. 47 Leading our cheering section with great spirit were our cheerleaders, Barbara - McCaii, Margaret Winchester, Barbara O’Shields, Paulette Hooper, Wilma El- | liot, Gloria Moody, and Wanda McCall. These girls have done an excellent job this year, working hard cheering their team to victory! CHEERLEADERS I MONOGRAM Under the direction of Coach William Cathey, this club undertakes various projects during the year which enable them to buy athletic equipment for the school . To be a member of this club one must letter in a sport and undergo the initia- tion. HL BACK ROW: Virginia Owen, Gail Owen, Frances Owen, Teri Lee Cleveland, Sandra Staton, Renolga Whitmire. FRONT ROW: Martha Shipman, Cara Lee Shook, Eddy Owen, Phylis Barton, Brenda Staton, Brenda McKinney. GIRLS’ BASKETBALL Renolga Whitmire Teri Lee Cleveland Gail Sandra Owen Staton Jvtartha Brenda Shipman Staton Brenda McKinney, Co- Captain Frances Owen, Co- Captain Coach Simpson 49 STANDING, Left to Right: Bob Hoxit, Rondal Chapman, George Lee, Willie Owen, Terry Owen, Joe McCall. SEATED: Danny Fisher, Clinton Owen, Harry Powell, Charles Chapman, Gary Gillespie, Larry Hall. Clinton Owen Terry Larry Owen Hall Rondal Chapman Charles Chapman Joe McCall, Co- Captain Willie Owen, Co-Captain Coach Cathey 50 SPORTS AWARDS Joe McCall Lamar Buchanan Willie Owen Clinton Owen Michael Whitmire John Berkshire Donald Owen Glen Fisher 1. JOE Me CALL - All Conference Halfback 61 -62j All Western N. C. Halfback; Rotary Club ' s Outstanding Player Award; All Conference Basketball 63; Most Improved Player 61-62; Blue-White Game 63, All Tournament Basketball 63; All W. N. C. B. B, 62-63. 2. LAMAR BUCHANAN - All Conference Center 61-62; Rotary Club ' s Outstanding Linesman Award; Honorable Mention, W. N. C. Football. 3. WILLIE OWEN - All Conference Football 61; Most Improved Player B,B. 60-61; All Conference B. B. ; All Tour- nament 63. 4. CLINTON OWEN - Sportsmanship Award 61-62; All Conference Halfback. 5. MICHAEL WHITMIRE - All Conference Tackle. 6. JOHN BERKSHIRE - All Conference End. 7. DONALD OWEN - All W. N. C. 62; All Conference Guard. 8. GLEN FISHER - Honorable Mention at All Conference. 9. TERI LEE CLEVELAND - Most Outstanding Player - Haywood Invitational Tournament. 10. BRENDA McKinney - Most Valuable Player 61-62 and 62-63; All Tournament, Haywood Invitational 63; All Pisgah Conference 63. 11. FRANCES OWEN - Most Improved Player 61-62; All Pisgah Conference 63. 12. GAIL OWEN - Sportsmanship Award 62-63. 13. RENOuGA WHITMIRE - All Tournament Haywood Invitational 63. 14. SANDRA STATON - Most Improved Player 62-63; Honorable Mention, Pisgah Conference 63. Salute to the ’62-’63 Girls’ Basketball Team We congratulate the girls of the 62-63 basketball team for their outstanding record. It was one of the best in the history of our school. The climax of the season was the winning of the Haywood Invitational Tournament. Teri Lee Cleveland Brenda McKinney Frances Owen Gail Owen Renolga Whitmire Sandra Staton 51 SENIOR PLAY HONEY IN THE HIVE Presented by the Senior Class Directed by Mrs. LaVerne Hogsed Wilbur Maxwell: a touseled-headed, pint- sized atom-bomb Clinton Betty Lou Maxwell: Daughter, has long aspired to be debutante Gloria Connie Maxwell: very sensible daughter, worries about college Berniece John Maxwell: Father, thinks he is head of house, middle-aged Lamar Janet Maxwell: Sensible mother, thinks she is head of house Gustina Bernadine Smith: Betty Lou ' s best friend, fifteen, cute, not too smart- Carolyn Suzanne Coday: the haughty, stuck up, spoiled daughter of the V. Hamilton Coday Brenda Arthur Coday: Coday son and Wilbur ' s enemy, spoiled, mean Joe Roger Coday: spoiled, very unlikable , thinks he is a lady killer Bramley Mr. Coday: Pompous, arrogant, political bos s , owner of town Berlis Mrs. Coday: arrogant, haughty, not likable Gail Mr. Davis: pleasant, likable, affable, next door neighbor Willie. Mrs. Davis: like her husband pleasant , likable, affable Wilma Mrs. Allen: next door neighbor with fondness for new recipes Pauline Senior Play Committees. Senior Play Ushers. JUNIOR PLAY ' M 1 — ' 4 J WAITING AT THE CHURCH Presented by the Junior Class Directed by Miss Myrtle Sams Preston Dorset: worrying father Mrs. Dorset: His wife Bea Stilwell: Busybody neighbor Dora: the maid Ward Broom: fiance Roy Bunce: Ward ' s best pal Addie Gibson: a cousin Amy Dorset: superstitious twin Fay Dorset: unsuperstitious twin Mrs. Ada Glidden: Preston ' s sister Lucius Short: Unexpected guest Jvmior Play Committees. Bobby Holcombe Genis Sue Powell Mary Norton Kathleen Jarrett Gary Gillespie Carrol Owen Doris Holcomb -Virginia Owen Margaret Winchester Melba Reid Roy Chapman Junior Play Ushers. 53 With Best Wishes For The Years Ahead MITCHELL - BISSELL COMPANY From Rosman ' s Newest Industry OLIN MATHIESON CHEMICAL CORPORATION Pisgah Forest, North Carolina MAKERS OF LIGHTWEIGHT PAPERS AND CELLOPHANE Compliments of THE GLOUCESTER LUMBER COMPANY Rosman, North Carolina THE DUKE POWER COMPANY One Item That’s GONE DOWN In Price! ELECTRIC SERVICE Since 1940 the cost of living hos moiw than doubled, but your overage cost per kilowatt hour of residentiol service hos reduced rnore than one third. You now enjoy the use of five times os much electric service. DUK( POWER COMPANY Where the Community Shops with Confidence ' BREVARD JEWELERS AND GIFT SHOP Complete Record Bar Watches - Diamonds and Gifts Phone 883-2380 Opposite the Courthouse BREVARD COLLEGE Liberal Arts Pre- Professional Business Music COMPLETELY ACCREDITED Yearly Cost $915. 00 Day Students $425. 00 Write Director of Admissions Brevard College Brevard, North Carolina AMF MAGIC PINSPOTTERS 12 LANES BREVARD LANES INC. Free Parking - Air Conditioned Nursery - Free Bowling Instructions Joe Rhea, Manager Highway 64 East Phone 883-5255 SEALTEST FOODS NATIONAL DAIRY PRODUCTS CORPORATION P. O. Box 88 Phone 883-3770 Brevard, North Carolina ScidAeM ai ued Conopliments of MOODY-CHOATE FUNERAL HOME Phone 883-5580 and PISGAH GARDENS, INC. THE CEMETERY BEAUTIFUL 229 South Caldwell Brevard, North Carolina Phone 883-5251 First-Citizens Bank S Trust Company Preparation for your future is important; Be sure you make the most of today ' s opportunities Compliments of a banking friend. Compliments of BURTON’S STORE Pickens Highway- Phone 862-442 1 Rosman, North Carolina TOM’S PLACE Groceries - Feeds - Gas - Oil Brevard, North Carolina Phone 862-4836 Tom McKinne-y, Owner ABERCROMBIE’S HOME FURNISHINGS Brevard, North Carolina AUSTIN’S STUDIO Records - Portraits And All Branches of Photography Brevard, North Carolina Phone 883-2125 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATES dSPB) u. s. PAT. BREVARD PLANT Refreshing remembrance AUTOGRAPHS Reid Furniture Co. Bank’s Recapping Phone 883-4490 Norge and Zenith Appliances 37 North Caldwell Brevard, North Carolina RECAPPING TIRES - ONE DAY SERVICE Gates ' Truck Rubber Only Enjoy The teen-age center Operated by the People of Transylvania County for Your Relaxation and Pleasure Compliments of Dr. S Mrs. Joe E. Osborne Rosman, North Carolina Co-Ed § Brevard United Radio, TV, Drive-In Theatres Appliance Service Zenith Sales and Service The Latest ; Best in Motion Olympic - Kelvinator Appliances C-ommercial Refrigeration Phone 883-3370 13 S. Caldwell Street Picture Entertainment Brevard, North Carolina PICK UP SUMMER AND WINTER AND DELr j[ERY. STORAGE _) WEISS MACHINE COMPANY WAMCO ,1 SARRATT S CLEANERS Precision Machine Parts Complete Dry Cleaning Ct Laundry Service 1 883-4410 ' 1 W. Morgan St. BREVARD, N. C. James E. Hawkins Phone 883 - 2162 Owner Brevard, North Carolina J i ' Compliments of Pisgah Candy Co. Osborne Plumbing Wholesale Distributors S Heating Dial 883-3350 Brevard, North Carolina Brevard, North Carolina 883-5570 For the Best Values and Belk’s Department Store DISTINCTIVE FASHIONS The South ' s Largest Shop At Distributors of Reliable Merchandise Patterson’s East Main Street Brevard, North Carolina Brevard, North Carolina Wilson’s Radiator Goodwill Motors Company, Inc Pontiac - CMC - Vauxhall and and Tire Shop Jeep Brevard, North Carolina 883-4111 AYER’S STORE Compliments of Carl W. Stephens The Store with the Merchandise Agent PHONE 883-5331 Nationwide Insurance Co. Main Street Phone 883-2371 Brevard, N. C . Raxter’s Radio S T. V. ADMIRAL Chicken Kitchen SALES AND SERVICE Phone 883-3541 94 Rosman Highway — Phone 883-5751 Brevard, North Carolina Brevard, North Carolina Lyda - McCrary Motors, Inc. Brevard SALES service Federal Savings and Loan 4-1 4% Dividend Telephone 883-4I5I Phone 883-5300 Brevard, North Carolina Brevard, North Carolina Compliments of Compliments of The Beauty Nook OWEN G. LEE Phone 883-2185 REGISTER of DEEDS 143 E. Main Street COURT HOUSE Brevard, North Carolina Brevard, North Carolina Parsons Jewelry Gifts B § B Feed and Seed Co. and Brevard, North Carolina Brittain Tractor Co. Fine Jewelry and Gifts Watch Repair Brevard, North Carolina Miller’s Laundry 343 King Street Coleman Tire Company Brevard, North Carolina Brevard, North Carolina Siniard Brothers Excavating Moore-Kilpatrick We Appreciafe Your Business Funeral Home Promptness is our Motto 104 East Jordan Street Brevard, North Carolina Western Auto Associate Store Baker’s jewelry THE FAMILY STORE WATCH REPAIRING DIAMONDS- GIFT S East Main Street Phone 883-4781 Brevard, North Caollina Telephone 883-2495 Brevard, North Carolina Owned and Operated by- Mr. Mrs. Frank Harmon Phone 883-2470 Bridges Coal and Oil Co. SUNSET MOTEL Phone 883-5161 First Class Accommodations Central Heating - New Throughout Highway 64 - S. Broad St. Brevard, North Carolina Brevard, North Carolina Trantham’s Department Store Hogsed Auto Company DRY GOODS Austin Hogsed, Owner Ready-To-Wear and Shoes Phone 862-4611 East Main Street Rosman, North Carolina Brevard, North Carolina Varner’s Drug Store Boyd’s Tire and Recapping Paul Owenby, Jr. , Owner GOODYEAR TIRES Your Walgreen Agency Phone 883- 3450 Brevard, North Carolina Brevard, North Carolina Perkins Oil Company and Brevard Laundry Sledge Radio and T V SALES - SERVICE and Coal Co. Phone 883- 3650 Dial 883-4460 Phone 883-4441 Brevard, North Carolina Brevard, North Carolina Brevard Lumber Company Morgan Brothers, Inc. QUALITY and S ERVICE WHOLESALERS - DISTRIBUTORS 883-3260 Candy - Cigars - Drugs - Sundries 346 King Street Paper Products and School Supplies Brevard, North Carolina Asheville, North Carolina Speed-Wash Laundrette Rosman General MDSE. GROCERY, SHOES, DRY GOODS, Rosman, North Carolina HARDWARE Turnpike Road Owned and Operated by Mr. c Mrs. Boyde Moore Phone 862-4731 Compliments of Rosman Sinclair Service Boley ' s and Son’s Grocery Gas, Oil, Tires, and Accessories Owned and Operated by Rosman, North Carolina H. N. and J. B. McCall Powell’s Self Service McCrary Auto Services, Inc. CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE Grocery and Grade A Market Sales - Service Phone 862-4831 Day and Night Wrecker Service Phone 883- 3676 Rosman, North Carolina 883-2676 Brevard, North Carolina Louise’s Variety Shop Come See Us At Rosman Beauty Shop Ready to Wear We ' ll Curl Up and Dye for You Records - Gifts Novelties Marie Gillespie and Louise Dishman, Operators Louise Dishman, Owner LOUISE DISHMAN, Owner Morris Pharmacy Charles Johnson Corner of Main and Broad Streets Insurance Agency Brevard, North Carolina All Type of Insurance PHONE 883-4300 Save with Dividend Paying Policies Susie’s Sid Barnett’s Machine Shop Cut Rate Shoe Store North Brevard, North Carolina Shop and Save 60% Phone 883-4343 Brown Loafers - Ideal for School Dress Shoes at Reduced Prices Men ' s Work and Dress Shoes Pisgah Forest, North Carolina Gaithers Restaurant Forest Gate Motel Brevard, North Carolina National Entrance to Pisgah Forest Toxaway House Highway 64 280 U. S. Highway 64 Lake Toxaway, North Carolina ' ' Be st In Foods Modern in Every Respect Compliments of W P N F Bower’s Store Wonderful Pisgah National Forest Clothing for Entire Family Your Independent Station for Household Goods and MUSIC - NEWS and SPORTS Sporting Goods Phone 883- Z66 1 1240 on the Dial Brevard, North Carolina Kearns Houston ' s Furniture Co. MAYTAG MONARCH Grocery and Meat Market and Phone 883-4270 PHILCO APPLIANCES Armstrong Floor Covering Phone 883-3400 North Caldwell and French Broad Streets Brevard, North Carolina Brevard, North Carolina Macfie Drugstore PRESCRIPTIONS Plummer’s SANDWICHES Brevard, North Carolina GIFTS Phone 883-4590 Harold ' s Super Market Crest 5, 10 and 25 Cents 1023 Hendersonville Highway South Broad Street Brevard, North Carolina Brevard, North Carolina Baxter McConnell Oil Co. Lowe ' s Brevard Suppliers of Sinclair Products Associate Store DIAL 883-5290 123 W. Main Street Brevard, North Carolina Building Material Hardware Appliance PISGAH BUILDERS SUPPLY, INC. Pisgah Forest, North Carolina Telephone 883-3107 883-3108 Everything to Build and Repair WE DELIVER Tom Holmes, Everett Norris HILL TOP GROCERY Phone 883-3530 Brevard, North Carolina FIRST UNION NATIONAL BANK of North Carolina Brevard, North Carolina MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Federal Reserve System North Carolina ' s Family of Home Town Banks Compliments of BILTMORE DAIRY FARMS Supreme In Quality Since 1897 Phone 883-5500 TRANSYLVANIA TIMES Audited Circulation FOLLOW SCHOOL NEWS and NEWS of the COUNTY CITIZENS TELEPHONE COMPANY HAYES BUICK-RAMBLER, INC. Brevard, North Carolina YOUR BUICK and RAMBLER DEALER Phone 883-2705 BUICK RAMBLER Line-Runner Inn Motel and Restaurant LIVE TROUT - LAKE LOTS FOR SALE Phone 862-4614 TANKERSLEY’S FLORIST Phone 883-4220 Night Phone 883-5676 Brevard, North Carolina Flowers for All Occasions Wright Electric Company Martin Jones Company Dial 883-3531 Heating and Air Conditioning Rosman Highway 405 Whitmire Street Brevard, North Carolina Brevard, North Carolina Compliments of MOUNTAIN VALLEY PRODUCE CO. The Beauty Salon Phone 883-2562 646 Country Club Road Brevard, North Carolina 26 East Jordan Street QUALITY FRUITS AND VEGETABLES, MODERN STORAGE FACILITIES Brevard, North Carolina For the Best Call MOUNTAIN VALLEY Courtesy - Quality - Service f si. ' ■iX . J ! w .


Suggestions in the Rosman High School - Oriole Yearbook (Rosman, NC) collection:

Rosman High School - Oriole Yearbook (Rosman, NC) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 1

1958

Rosman High School - Oriole Yearbook (Rosman, NC) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 1

1959

Rosman High School - Oriole Yearbook (Rosman, NC) online collection, 1961 Edition, Page 1

1961

Rosman High School - Oriole Yearbook (Rosman, NC) online collection, 1969 Edition, Page 1

1969

Rosman High School - Oriole Yearbook (Rosman, NC) online collection, 1970 Edition, Page 1

1970

Rosman High School - Oriole Yearbook (Rosman, NC) online collection, 1971 Edition, Page 1

1971


Searching for more yearbooks in North Carolina?
Try looking in the e-Yearbook.com online North Carolina yearbook catalog.



1985 Edition online 1970 Edition online 1972 Edition online 1965 Edition online 1983 Edition online 1983 Edition online
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES GENEALOGY ARCHIVE REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today! Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly! Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.