Roseville High School - Rosette Yearbook (Roseville, OH)

 - Class of 1938

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fRESI ' I EN. ftS.A.55 First Row: Miss Berry, Pauline Kay, Betty Williams, Ruth Williams, Lyle Perry, Joe Brooks, Carl Koon,Steve Saluga Second Row: Cleta Shepard, Wanda Kinnaird, Ellen Melick, Grace Buchholtz, Eileen Trunnel, Gordon Sayre, Earl Lotterbaugh, Rodney Shipley Third Row: Eris Alexander, Garnet Garrett, Polly Melick, Leanna Garrett, Robert Maddox, Paul Moore, Myron Carter Fourth Row: Lura Ricks, Jean Brown, Laura Brown, Verla Carr, Minnie Brown, Bonna Allen, Paul Besser, Henry Goody Fifth Row: Robert Lacy, June Waltemire, Howe Henning, Mabel Emory, Verna Lloyd, Billy Scott, Richard Weichmann Delmar Williamson, William Kleis Sixth Row: Robert Dunn, Frederick Higgins, Sammy Arcuri, James Weaver, James Johnson, Robert Pletcher, Jack Wood¬ ward.

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1-TI5£©RH In the autumn of 1936 forty freshmen entered Roseville High School. Wot long afterward, they elected the following named class officers; President, Dick Callihan; Vice Pres., Wayne Rarick; Secretary, Doris Solenbarger; Treasure, Bill Wilson. They also selected Scarlet and Gray as their class colors, the red carnation as class flower, and the motto, Gradu a Gradu.” In their freshman year, the class was well represented in athletics, music, dramatics, and other extra-curricular activities. Three members of the class withdrew during the freshman year. They were Dick Lucas, Adeline Lucas,’ and Russell Dozer. At the beginning of the sophomore year, they elected the following officers; President, Bill Wilson; Vice Pres., Dick Callihan; Secretary-Treasurer, Doris Solenbarger. Several members of the class took part in a play, A Quiet Evening At Home, which was given early in the year for the benefit of the athletic fund. Also, early in the autumn, the members of the class enjoyed a party held in the auditorium. When football season opened, five members of the class reported for practice. Bred McBrayer, Tom Norman, and ' Wayne Rarick were second year players, while Vaughn Sagle and Bill Wilson were first year players. Of these, McBrayer, Norman, and Rarick made varsity letters. Norman, Rarick, and Sagle, and Wilson came out for their second year of basketball, while McBrayer came out the first time. These five had com¬ posed the reserve team for the greater part of the season. Dick Callihan was basketball manager for the second year. Vaughn Sagle, Fred McBrayer, and Harry Moore represented the sophomores in baseball, Sagle playing regularly for the second successive year, being a letter man” in his freshman year. Bill Wilson represented the class in tennis. Several members of the class took part in the operetta and other musical activities. Eileen MeCaughey and Bill Wilson received medals from the local post in the American Legion Essay contest. Louise Fleming received first place in this contest in the county, and Bill Wilson received a medal in the district contest. In the county Scholarship Tests,Margaret Perry received second place in Latin, and Bill Wilson received second place in Modern History. Thus ends two successful years of the high school career of the clas3 of 40 .



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f RE-SI-fl EN On September seventh, the Freshman class entered high school, with an enrollment of fifty two . The Freshmen feel that the upper classmen were very considerate at initiation this year; the Freshmen were equally sporting by doing all the stunts which were asked of them, more readily, it is said, than any other Freshman class of R. H. S. The Freshmen gave their class play on November 5, 1937, entitled The Thle of a Mule ' s Tail The cast included Robert Maddox, Lura Margaret Ricks, Verna Lloyd, Grace Buchholtz, Steve Saluga, and Sammy Arcuri A large number of the Freshmen were present at the three high school skating parties The Freshman class party was given on April eighth, in the high school gymnasium, where a delightful evening was enjoyed by everyone The Freshman class is believed to contain several budding athletes in basketball and football Jack Woodward, Robert Lacy, Henry Goody, Carl Koon, and Richard Weichmann were on the football team When basketball season opened, Jimmy Weaver, Robert Pletcher, Henry Goody, Myron Carter, Robert Dunn Jack Woodward, Robert Lacy, Robert Maddox, and Carl Koon were on the squad The Freshmen girls also show an interest in intramural basketball The class officers recently elected aret President, Robert Lacy; Secretary, Grace Buchholtz; Treasurer, Robert Maddox Class colors are maroon and white The class motto is Be Square, and the class flower the American Beauty rose The Freshmen have had a very exciting school year, and all agree that they like high school. May the on coming Freshmen have just as good a time next year

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