Roseville High School - Rosette Yearbook (Roseville, OH)

 - Class of 1938

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Arthur Lane’s ways with the ladies to Luther Buchholtz. Harold Fleming’s football skill to Carrol Kennedy that he may make some touchdowns ifitta Koon’s quiet ways to Nellie Marie Henry that the school may have a rest, Leslie Walker’s bass voice to Norman Welchman that he may round out the voices of the chorus 9. All our other worldly belongings consisting of notebooks, pencils, athletic records, and many other things too numerous to mention, including all the scholastic and other honors we have ever had, we direct the executor of this will to sell at public auction; the proceeds to be used for any good use We do hereby appoint Miss Aikin, sole executrix of this will In witness whereof we hereunto sign our names, without witnesses, this 25th day of May, 1938. 9 TtyUiyu £. do ast aas. OlaJUL UXjCjU C4STZ ldi B GJl TU tj rTV(yrZ QJjMsW CCjC TTlJiCcAS 7 V- C 7t - 07+47 7% OUc Ca CUU CfJLJLaAt (oa CP MlHbO) CfJhjjtMJ OtS S oaAcAs I L pC ayvy

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€£ASS VI11 We, the Seniors of Roseville High School, realizing that our high school existence is about over and. that we are soon to pass through the portals into the land of tomorrow do make hereby this our last will and testament, believing it to be the best Will and Testament ever yet devised by any senior class. 1. We leave and bequeath unto the faculty our great intelligence. From experience we know that they will need it, for it is a difficult task to instruct the student body of Roseville High School. 2. Believing that we are undoubtedly the smartest and the best looking seniors ever to inhabit the high school, we leave our pictures to remind other classes who come after us of their illustrious forbears. 3. Knowing that we go into a world v;here we can no longer take time to use our textbooks, but must rely upon the knowledge we carry with us, we leave the textbooks for students who follow after us. 4. The seats we have occupied in the classroom we leave to the members of the Freshman Glass. Believing that the Freshmen are not competent yet to use and occupy these seats we create a trust, hereby appointing the Sophomores and Juniors as trustees - to guide the use of these chairs or seats, each class exercising actively the trust for a period of one year. 5. We believe that the weak and struggling Sophomores are in need of our grades so we leave our grades to them. 6 . To the Juniors we leave our cax-)s and gowns in order that they may be properly robed at their Commencement. We leave these robes believing that the Juniors will be well enough versed in correct social usage to know how to wear them at their Commencement. 7. To the worthy superintendent of schools we leave all the good thoughts that assembly speakers have attempted to pass on to us. We, full of great ambitions, have no room in our already too full heads for these thoughts. This request is made to the superintendent of schools with the kindest of consideration and after much deliberation. He can use them for talks in faculty meetings. 8 . That others may benefit from some of our individual greatness we bequeaths Bob Bargar ' s ability to talk to Ralph Morrison he may use it to help keep the students well informed. that



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££AS5 3?RdPI-|E®M Some say that dreams are hut idle fancy-hut I say dreams are my working plans Upon the fitful future I would play in contemplation of what lies beyond portals in the gar¬ den of tomorrow All this do I dream while Seniors flit the hours away in the enchanted garden On a lonely island in the middle of some far distant sea there dwells a princess with features much resembling Jean Murgatroyd. With a firm hand she rules over her hand of Cannibals The herald ©f the court seems to he one Everett Jameson They landed there on a non stop flight around the world and were held captives by the natives. Far far up in the high skyscraper of Manhattan sits the chief executive of Faraway Broadcasting, Inc Such stars as these he plays upon the air and inflicts upon the public Bob Bargar famed tap dancer, who succeeded Shirley Temple Etta Koon and Mary Edwards who give a white faced strip while the radio audience turns black with envy Kathleen Pletcher, who has all the girls tell her all their troubles and prescribes spinach for their complexions. At the corner of Main and Side streets is a travel bureau, headed by Dick Luckett To the left of this estab¬ lishment is a hot dog stand run by Art Lane Around the cor¬ ner is a filling station which sells water for gasoline and is owned by Barney Fleming Across the street is a beauty shop, and Madam Dorothy Stine has charge She is ably assist¬ ed by Edna Pride and Marie Harter The head barber is Weldon Weakley. Far far into the future I see a cruise of the world taken on a fairy boat of dreams On the cruise are Mr. and Mrs Newhouser formerly Jean Wallace and Carl Hewhouser Among the crew in charge of the boat are Captain Dan Woolery, and master sailors Russell Sowers, and Raymond Solenbarger. A newsboy is selling papers under my window It is the Free Press edited by Ruth Wilson The society reporter is Violet Mautz. The sport® reporter is Charles Lacy, one time athletic star of Roseville A man is coming up the street selling ice cream cones Looks very much like an old friend, Roy McBrayer Yes it is At last the dream of engineers is being realized. A bridge is being constructed across the Pacific Ocean to con¬ nect the United States with Australia The engineer in charge of the super-structure is Paul Smith. Along the bridge will

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