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Rosman High School News j
BCHOOL NEWS STATE
Louise Osteen . Editor-In-Chief
Lucy Hall—
Gladys Clark—
Elizabeth Sisk . Associate Editors
P.T.A. MEETINO
The election of officers was one of
the main features of the April meet
ing of the Roaman Parent-Teacher as
sociation which met Tuesday after
noon, April 2, In the high school audi
torium. The following officers were
elected: President, Mrs. William
Bailey; vice president, Mrs. E. H.
Davis; secretary, Mrs. D. H. Parsons;
treasurer. Miss Ophelia White; Mrs.
Tom Stroup, chairman of the publi
city committee; Miss Geneva Paxton,
chairman of the program committee;
Mrs. Joe Osborne, chairman of the
membership committee; Mrs. H. G.
Stophel, chairman of the hospitality
committee. They were also Installed
at the meeting.
The following program was given:
Song, "America," by group, prayer,
Rev. Underwood; a short play, "Peggy”
by the members of the ninth grade
class.
The PTA voted to take part In the
cancer drive which Is to be sponsored
this month In Transylvania county.
Mrs. Bowman and Mrs. Parson are
chairmen for this committee. Prof.
TUson reported on the accomplishments
of the Rosman PTA. Some of the
major accomplishments are the pur
chase of two sets of encyclopedias,
playground equipment valued at $35,
and equipment for the school lunch
room valued at approximately $50, and
the purchase of shrubbery for the
school grounds.
Mrs. Van Wrenn’s third grade won
the large picture for attendance. The
organization voted to spend the rest
of the money In the treasury to buy
books for the elementary school
library.
After the meeting adjourned the
group enjoyed refreshments in the.
home economics room.
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AGRICULTURE PROGRAM
The ninth grade agriculture boys
gave a splendid program on Friday.
Olenn Winchester.
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CIIAPEL PROGRAM
The high school met Thursday morn
ing of last week for the regular as
sembly program. The following pro
gram was given:
"Loves Old Sweet Song," was sung
by the school. The ninth grade gave
a one act play entitled "Peggy”.
The program was enjoyed by every
one. The play was given to the ele
mentary school Friday morning.
Annie Banther.
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FARM MEETING
A program was given at the Rosman
auditorium Friday. April 5. at 8:00
p. m. The program opened with a
song by the FFA string band, follow- j
ed by a prayer by Mr. Roberts. The i
string band played several songs, then
a short speech was made by Mr. Max
Roberts, discussing some of the work
of the FFA.
Mr. Roberts made an interesting talk
on poultry. Motion pictures were
shown to illustrate this line of work,
and work which is carried on by the
FFA. The Lord's Acre movement was
shown, showing their little village
picnics and their church gatherings.
The FFA string band and others
that gave the program were from
Bryson City.
The program was very interesting
and a large crowd attended.
Marriah Stewart.
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WINNERS IN THE POSTER
OONTEBT
A great deal of Interest was shown
In the making of posters for the sen
ior play. The posters were Judged by
the student body Thursday.
The following students were win
ners In the contest: Violet McCall
won the first prize of fifty cents; Donna
Ruth Galloway won the second prize
of twenty-five cents, and Glen Win
chester won the third prize which was
a free ticket to the senior play.
The Judging was hard to do due to
the fact that there were so many good
posters. Credit must be given to the
makers of all the posters for their good
work and their Interest shown In the
contest.
Helen Whitmire.
BENIOR CLASS TO PRESENT PLAT
The senior class of Rosman high
school will present Frances Huntley's
rollicking Comedy entitled "Bachelor's
Choice,” In the high school auditorium
Thursday, April 11, at 8 p. m.
The cast of characters Is as fol
lows: Mrs. Conway, the mother who is
determined to have a singer In the
family, Louise Osteen; Nancy Conway,
the younger daughter who hits upon
ordering a man as a way out of dif
ficulty, Lurleene Lusk; Alice Conway,
the older daughter who was the bach
elor’s first choice, Ruth Rice: Joe
Conway, the kid brother, Robert Whit
mire; Henry Conway, Mrs. Conway's
brother-in-law, Rastus Smith; Aunt
Jane Conway, the very brusque old
lady, Sylvia Huggins: Jim Bachelor,
the bachelor, Powell Boley; Mrs. Chip
ley, Thelma’s mother, Elizabeth Sisk;
Thelma Chlpley, Nancy’s rival in the
radio singing contest, Gladys Clark; J
Lord Lovett, the ordered man. Law- j
rence Fisher; Barbara Dale, the fiancee ■
of Henry Conway, Lucy Hall.
Others connected with the play are:
stage managers, Reoa Gillespie, Velma
Wilson, Edward Gillespie and Truman
Henderson: chairman of publicity,
Violet McCall: chairman of costumes,
Lula Cassell; prompter, Ruby Greene;
business manager, Margaret Ponder.
The ushers are: Myrtle Fisher, Ve&r
deary Fisher, Levonne Nicholson, Marie
Wilde, Essie Conner, Geneva Bedding
field, Gladys Owen, Louise Chastain,
Ella Mae Whitmire and Dona Mae
Smith.
Be sure and get your tickets In ad
vance from Mr. Thomas or one of the
students selling tickets, and prepare
for one of the real treats of a life
time.
Violet McCall.
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E1GHTH GRADE PROGRAM
The eighth grade class of the Ros
man chapter of Future Farmers of
America gave a very good program on
Friday in their classroom.
Glen Winchester.
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ELEMENTARY STUDENTS PATROL
At the request of the AAA the Ros
man elementary school now has a stu
dent patrol. This patrol is made up
of members of the seventh grade di
rected by Mr. Ponder.
Every morning, noon and after school
three seventh grade students stand at
the corner and other dangerous points
and help the smaller children across
the highway. With spring and tho
traffic that spring naturally brings, we
hope many accidents will be avoided due |
to these students. The students on
duty may be distinguished from the
other children by their white belt and
strap.
Margaret Ponder.
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SENIOR SUPERLATIVES
The junior class met Friday morn
ing to elect the following superlatives
for the senior class: Prettiest girl,
Essie Conner; most handsome boy,
Robert Whitmire: best sports, Eliza
beth Sisk and Robert Whitmire; most
athletic, Louise Osteen and Edward
Gillespie; best all-around. Ruby Green
and Lawrence Fisher; best personality,
Lurleene Lusk; most studious, Mar
garet Ponder; most intelligent, Lucy
Hall; neatest girl, Ruth Rice: class
baby, Essie Conner; most conceited,
Powell Boley; mast humorous, Sylvia
Huggins; woman-hater, Truman Hen
derson; man-hater, Reba Gillespie;
most original. Reba Gillespie; best
dressed girl, Ruth Rice; biggest gig
gler, Velma Wilson; girl with pret
tiest smile, Margaret Ponder; cutest
girl, Essie Conner; most unselfish,
Gladys, Clark; most courteous, Verona
Fisher; most dependable, Margaret
Ponder; most attractive, Ruth Rice.
Most likely to succeed, Margaret
Ponder: class flapper. Ruby Greene:
biggest mouth, Geneva Beddingfleld;
class tomboy, Elizabeth Sisk; sissiest
boy, Powell Boley: biggest feet, Ras
tus Smith; most bashful, Truman Hen
derson; quietest, Louise Chastain; laz
iest. Joe Breedlove; most musical, Ella
M«e Whitmire; most artistic, Reba
Gillespie; most romantic, Reba Price;
and most dramatic, Dona Mae Smith;
teacher’s pet, Powell Beley.
Edna Allison.
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MR. AND MRS. LUN8FORD ATTEND
FOLK LORE PROGRAM
Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Lunsford, Jr.,
left Wednesday afternoon for Pitts
burgh, Penn., where they attended the
Folk Lore program Friday night,
April 5.
The program was by the Southern
Appalachians at the Hall of Music,
Carnegie University In Pittsburgh.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Lunsford appear
ed on the program Friday night. They
returned home Sunday and reported
an enjoyable trip.
Elizabeth Sisk.
LIBRARY BULLETIN BOARD
If a student gets tired of sitting or
studying In study hall there are several
things he can do such as, go to the
trashcan, sharpen his pencil, get per
mission to walk over and speak to tils’
friend and several other things. But
the most beneficial thing to do while
resting Is to look at the attractive pic
tures and articles of interest on the
bulletin board In the library.
Our librarian, Miss Volrath, changes
the things on the board every week In
order to make it more noticeable.
This week, on the board, there Is a
chart showing the route of the Blue
Ridge Parkway. There Is also a list
of books to read during the month of
April, a list of the names of prominent
men whose birthday comes In April
and also a large picture of a spring
flower garden.
We hope to keep the bulletin board
In first-class condition for the re
mainder of the school year.
Gladys Clarke
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FIFTH GRADE CHAPEL PROGRAM
Miss Orr’s and Miss Freeman's fifth
grades gave a chapel program Tues
day The program was. greatly enjoy
ed by the audience.
Margaret Ponder.
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SENIOR HOME ROOM PROGRAM
Reba Price was In charge of the
senior home room program Friday.
Louise Osteen was In charge of the de
votlonals. Following this Verona
Fisher read some very good riddles.
The last item on the program was a
song by the class. The program was
very enjoyable.
Ruth Rice will be In charge of the
program next Wednesday.
’Lurleene Lusk.
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BA8EBALL PRACTICE BEGINS
It Is a sure sign that spring Is In
the air when one sees the boys at
RHS slinging a ball high Into the
air to be caught by a fellow sports
man perhaps a half mile away (not
exaggerating either). Just watch O.
Summey or R. Lee If you doubt my
word, which you are quite sure to do.
According to all reports they are “up
on their business” when It comes to
pitching.
R. Israel has proved to be quite a
find. He holds his own at catching.
It is still a question of who shall
take his place as short stop—San
ders or D. Edens. Nevertheless, we
find no wrinkles in anyone’s brow
about this yet. Anyway one will take
his place as short stop the other as
third baseman.
B. McNeely steps out and takes his
place aa first baseman. Lady Lack
must take a hand If one reaches first
base with Bill stationed there.
As yet tt Is undecided just who will
be second baseman. The possibilities
look bright, though.
Behold! another sports lover who
knows his way about the field, T. C.
McCall will be right fielder for the
never losing boys from Rosman.
And, though the junior class sure
ly must think him quite a conceited
sissy from the way the senior superla
tives turned out to be, Powell Boley will
hold his own as center fielder.
Waldrop will act as left fielder. Pine
playing Is also expected of him.
Mr. Carter met on the ball field with
the boys the latter part of last week
and organised the teams.
The school has secured several new
ball bats which Mr. Case's N.Y.A. boys
at Brevard made. More equipment has
been ordered and will arrive soon.
Several games have been scheduled
with different schools In the near fu
ture.
Just watch the sports articles and
see how well our expectations turn
out!
Louise Osteen.
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8ENBE AND NONSENBB
"Bachelor’s Choice.” deign to hear;
Bend to me a listening ear, as we say
great words of praise, and In this our
voices raise. You should have seen
our works abound when first this play
we found. We hope to win great
fame, and great honor be attached, to
our name.
As the days pass swiftly by, and from
fatigue the cast does sign, nothing
shall dim our loyalty, dear “Bachelor’s
Choice,” teachers students to thee.
You really must not miss "Bachelor’s
Choice” to be given on Thursday night.
Lane S. seems to be quite an ac
complished pianist. It isn't raining
daffodils, but it is raining from daf
fodils. eh, Mr. Carter? Don’t say any
thing, Elizabeth when you see your
French grade next month. Never,
never, fill a daffodil with water and
ask someone to smell of its frag
rance. Ruby, you shouldn’t blush so
much, Maybe Mr. Thomas wasn’t re
ferring to you and Powell. Did you
notice how excited all the cast of the
senior play was Monday. It must have
been due to their pictures. Gee but
Reba G. was certainly dressed up Mon
day. I wonder why.
Marriah S. can’t seem to decide
Whether it's going to be Johnnie or
Ira S. Anyway, Marriah I believe
Johnny would like that bill fold for
a birthday present.
Did you notice all the clothes that
Sylvia brought to school Monday? Oh,
I see they were for the senior play.
Robert W. certainly looked “down
in the dumps" Monday. I just won
der if Ruth’s absence had anything
to do with it. Louise O. certainly
looks forward to 12:15 each day. In
formation please. Sid really likes to
ride in a V-8, wonder if David could
High School Wins
Over Henderson Hi
Brevard high school baseball squad
decisively trimmed the Hendersonville
high aggregation hers last Thursday
afternoon by the shutont score of
4-d.
Brevard tallied in the second, third,
sixth and seventh frames, while Hen
dersonville runners died on third base
In the fifth and sixth Innings, their
only threats to score.
Jackson did a creditable job on the
mound for the Co-coached nine, and
slammed out two singles In four tries
to lead his teammates In bitting.
Hendersonville . 000 000 000—07]
Brevard . 011 001 lOx—400
Batteries, Kilpatrick and Osteen;
Jackson and Barton.
The Brevard team went to Hender
sonville Wednesday afternoon for re
turn game, but score was not available
at time of going to press.
have anything to do with It It’a queer
that Sylvia and Louise don't want »
ticket to the play. Come on boys let’s
boost up the ticket sale.
Glenn S. did you see Mr. Tllson mak
ing out a chemistry test in study hall.
That means you had better study
some.
Powell B. thinks there was a frame
up about the senior superlatives.
Olenn W. has expressed a sudden
desire to learn to play the piano.
Well If what we had Monday wera
■April showers, I’ll be glad when they
are over.
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To An AntannUla
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and liveliness and fit it
for the summer's season of
heavy duty use. ,
Proper attention in the
spring is just as important
as winter preparedness.
Bring your car to us for
a thorough cleaning.
Phone 109
Broad St. Brevard
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