www inese were tne
HlgJ? School freshmen if Rose
Hilt It was a year of super
1 latlVes, within this class: Sm
artest boys, prettiest girls, best
basketball players, and handso
mest room teacher, Mr. Scott,
S'io also acted as basketball
rai. Mr. Scott was smart,
also; for he was a good math
teacher who so inspired his
Students that a few of them vol
untarily formed an extra curr
icular math class at the pro
mise that he would teach diem
?an unusual happening initself.
The class is scattered now
and its members live from Cal
ifornia and the West Coast to the
Gulf of Mexico and uptothemld
eastern coast of the U.S.A.
First row, left to right are:
Bradsh'aw, who passed
awayj about 2 years ago; Naomi
Stroud and no one I asked has
been able to tell me where she
is now; Pauline Whitman, who
married Herbert Pope of Mag
nolia and is there with her
family now; Joyce Johnson, now
Blabchard, lives with her fam
ily War Wallace; the pretty
btoml girl next is Helen Smith,
but we do not know where she
is new; next is Ruby Williams
I .'wlip Used to live in the Corinth
nelgtiborhood, and last on the
first row Is Mary Knowles,
who is a registered nurse, is
married and is living with her
family in Wilmington.
Sitting high on the side of the
step, Linwood Boone Is the first
on the second row. Last we
heard of Linwood he was in
Tennessee working for a Tele
phone company. Seated on the
mmkessp
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Wallace later, and has never
been heard of since. Dalton's
people now live In Florida.
First girl on second row is
Joyce Jones, who still lives
in Rose Hill. She mar
ried Norman Hardison and
has one daughter. Joyce
is a very attractive young mat
ron. Sarah Starling is the
blond next to Joyce. She is
married, has two children and
lives in Fayetteville, Martha
Dixon, next is also married and
lives at Maysvllle with her two
children. We hope one of them,
at least, has pretty auburn hair
like hers. Sitting by Martha
is CJ. Williams, a good looking
boy who was a handsome police
officer in Raleigh and has now
been promoted to detective st
atus. At the very end of the
row is Roy Lee Benton, also a
handsome boy, who now is liv
ing in Wallace.
Third row: The blond boy
with the white shirt is Emory
Price. We hear he is still
around, working in Wallace in
the Post Office department. Ir
ene Dixon is next and her where- I
a bouts are unknown. Lib
Merrltt, next is married and
lives in Jacksonville, but gets
home often to visit her folks.
Helen Fussell is married and
lives somewhere up North in
Yankee land. Betty Jean Locke
rman is married to Buster Le
ffler and lives down near Wil
lard. She has two children. Lib
Waters married James Blake
and lives with her husband and
two very active sons (both with
ther, here. Last on the third
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row is ooDDy Ann acott, wno
was a blond bomb-shell on the
basketball court. Bobby Aim
lives with her husband, Sgt.Ha
rold Smith, and two daughters
at Eglln Air Force Base on
the Gulf near Pensacola.
Top row, left to right are
Evelyn Parker, who lived In the
Charity neighborhood. Jimmy
Lockerman Is In the Electrical
business with his father In Rose
Hill, and is a bachelor still
(what a pity!). Randall Smith
Womans Club Heart Special Group ^
HU1 restaurant for a regular
meeting. Mrs. WJi. Allison
and Mrs. W.3. Wells Jr. were
hostesses. Mrs. Charles R.
' Mosback, president, called the
^meeting to order, the retar
ded class of the Rose Hill El
ementary school, guest of the
club led the group In Grace
After dinner Mrs. DJ. Fus
sell, program leader, lntr
ls next and his whereabouts
are unknown. Peggy Ward Is
now Mrs. Ralph Rawheiser
of Wilmington, Delaware. She
has four good looking young
sters who are unusually
mannerly for the present ti
mes. Faye Teachey. next Is
the wife of Bobby Lee Jones,
who was also a member of this
class but was absent when the
picture was made. They have
a very pretty little daughter and
a young son who is red headed
and freckle faced, the genuine
article, an all American boy.
Next Is Shirley Wilson. Shir
ley Is Mrs. Ernest L. Boat
man of Kins ton now, and is a
math teacher at the High
School In the town. Next Is
Mr. Bertice Scott, the home
room teacher who Inspired them
as math teacher, as a basket
I ball coach and as an excellent
citizen.
oduced Mrs. Blanton ?nd Mrs.
Roberts, teachers of the retar
ded class. They in term in
troduced the children and led
them in a very Interesting pro
gram. They sang, danced and
recited to the amazement of all
as how well they were trained
and how well they could per
form.
During the business meeting
that followed the minutes of the
last meeting were read and ap
proved. the treasurers report
given and correspondence read.
The club was Invited to visit
Boys Home but no one atten
ded. A letter was read reg
arding a state zoo which has
been approved by the State Fe
deration. The president rep
orted that the Youth Commi
ssion BUI has been approved
by the State Legislator. A let
ter was read regarding the Cr
usade for Decency.
The N.C. State Federation
of Women's Club's annual Con
vention will be held beginning
AprU 28th at Grove Park Inn.
The president ask if any club ,
member would be able to att
end. The club will pay twen- 1
ty-five dollars toward expenses 1
for a delegate from the club. '
The Scholarship Committee '
wUl report at the meeting In '?
May. The May meeting will ]
be held at James's Fussell's
Pood, weather permitting and
a covered dish supper will be
furnished by the clubmembers.
The meeting closed with the col
lect repeated in unison.
Students taking part on the
program were; J.B. Bailey,
Gary ErzeU, Chris Foss, Jean
Foss, Mark Fussell, Rickey
Lee, Larry Matthews, Patrlca
Matthews, Vicki Mercer, Steve
Newkirk, Tlmmy Register, and
Gregory Wilson.
Baptist Church
Groups
The regular monthly Group
Meetings of the Rose Hill Bap
tist Church were held on April
21st.
BIBLE STUDY GROUP NUM
BER ONE met in the home of
Mrs. Harry Davis Mrs. W.T.
Rouse, chairman presided. Calli
to Prayer was given by Mrs..
Archie Herring. Mrs. Moses
Paul was In charge of the pro
gram. The hostess served a
congealed salad and coffee to
seven members present.
CURRENT MISSIONS GROUP
NUMBER TWO met In the home
of Mrs. Frank Merrltt. Mrs.
William Wells presided. Mrs.
R.C. Henderson, Jr. gave the
Call to Prayer. The program
ivas presented by Mrs. William
Wells, assisted byMrs.JoeCa
iteen. Pound cake, strawberry
vhlpped cream and nuts were
served to six members.
PRAYER GROUP NUMBER
THREE met in the home of Mr*.
W.T. BUncherd. The chairman
Mrs. E.G. Murray, Sr. presid
ed. Call to Prsyer was given
hy Mrs. Charlie Martin. Mrs.
W.S. Wells, Sr. presented the.
program, assisted by Mrs. a
anchard. The hostess served
refreshments to the members
present.
"
BIBLE STUDY GROUP NUM
BER FOUR met In the b?xie of
Mrs. James Newton. Mrs.
Maury Henry Starling, chair
man. opened the meeting with
the Call to Prayer. Mrs. Joe
gason was in charge of the pro
gram. The hostess served st
rawberry shorcake and coffee
to seven members.
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