Roseville High School - Rosette Yearbook (Roseville, OH)

 - Class of 1951

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Page 33 text:

Class Prophecy At last! A vacation from the Treasury Office! I just returned from the airport where I bought plane tickets to California for the Rose Bowl game. Fairy Lloyd, the laboratory assistant at the Chemical Research Plant in Zanesville, is going with me. The head chemist is none other than Larry Crowley. Also buying plane tickets were Ann Lenhart and Erma Toth, who are now registered nurses. We started bright and early the next morning to board the bus to Zanesville, and who should be driving but Elden Kinnan. Seated across the aisle from us were Pat Davis and Donna Moody, now telephone oper- ators for the Ohio Bell Telephone Co. At the edge of town, we stopped to pick up Miss Carol Campbell, well-known reporter for the New York Times, who is spending the holidays with her family. Immediately upon reaching the bus terminal we called a taxi. The driver, Bob Mock, took us directly to the airport. Since it was about time for our plane to leave, we hurried to the field where the stewardess, Rosalie Eversole, took our tickets and showed us to our seats. She informed us that our pilot and co-pilot were Roger McCaughey and Orville Bush. Then we were off! Just as We left our plane at the Los Angeles Airport, we were caught in a mob of autograph hounds surrounding their idol, Betty Harper, who was leaving on a personal appearance tour. We went directly to our hotel where the doorman, Clyde Parks, ad- mitted us. We registered with the desk clerk, Bill Callihang and he rang for the bellhop, Max Dilts, who took our baggage to our room. After unpacking, we met Nelson Melick, Jr., President of the Upright Motorcycle Corp., and his wife, the former Marlene Aiken, who were to take us to the Brown Derby for dinner. When we arrived, the owner, Terry Staley, formerly of Roseville, escorted us to our table. While the chef, Jerald Bruce, was preparing our dinners, we looked around. Who should be sitting at the next table but a group of our former Roseville High School football players, who were also here for the game. They were: Marvin Houk, Bernie Humphrey, Bill Rider, Bob Cowan, and Eddie Ster- ling. After we finished dinner, we headed for the Mocambo to see Antonio Rabolis, the famous interpreter of Spanish dances. To our surprise, we found him to be none other than our own Richard Nebinger in disguise. Also there for the opening of his show were Louise McLaughlin, first Woman candidate for President, and some of her fellow politicians. Among them were: Doris Carr, Lora Ditter, Glenna Embrey, Vera Fuller and Liz Gallis. After the floor show we heade-d for our hotel. TWENTY NINL

Page 32 text:

ERMA TOTH Band 1 Variety Show 3 THE CLASS PVOEM We, the Seniors of Roseville High, Have come to bid you all good bye, The time has come when we must part With lingering memories in every heart. Four years, whose joys we'll neler forget, The time and place where Hrst we met, So, to you all, we'll say farewell And to the school we love so well. As time goes on throughout the years, ESTHER VVHYDE Band 2, 3, 4 F.H.A. 3, 4 President 4 Hilites 4 Red Cross 4 Class Play 3 Variety Show 3 JEAN ANN VVILLIAMS Class Play 3 F.H.A. 2, 3, 4 Variety Show 3 Homecoming Att. 3 We'll share our memories, both hates and fears, Then comes the time when part we must, In you, Roseville High, welll forever trust. LORA DITTER COLOR: Green and White MOTTO: Onward Ever, Backward Never TWENTY-EIGHT



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THIRTY After sleeping most of the morning, we had lunch and headed for the Tournament of Roses Parade. On the first gaily decorated float whom should we see but Creta Sayre, who had been chosen as one of the attend- ants to the Queen, Jane Robinson. Farther along in the parade we rec- ognized still another member of her court, Noma Dupler. Roseville cer- tainly was well represented. And then at last, off to the game. At the gate our tickets were taken by Jim McConnell, and Fred Ridgeley ushered us to our seats. Glancing around we saw Carolyn Miller and Wilma Ensminger, who are now both famous fashion designers. Directly across from us in the press box, ready to announce the game, sat Buddy Fauley and John Gilliland. Finally, the referee, Dick Claypool, blew the whistle. Ohio State, un- der the able coaching of Dayle Browning, kicked off to U.C.L.A., who was well guided by Jerry Rider. It seemed odd for these two to be coaching different teams, as they were once the co-captains of the mighty Ramblers. After Ohio State's first touchdown, band director, Charles Rader, led the band in their fight song. At the half-time, we bought hot dogs from the vendor, Marion Perry. Looking around, we saw tree surgeon, Bob Hand who was with his friend, Jim Shipley, now with the American Light Company. As we played no favorites in the game, we were glad to see it end in a 21-21 tie. On our way to the exit, whom should we run in to but Normah Henning, who is happily married, and Esther Whyde, secretary to the Texas Oil Firm. And so we headed back to the hotel to reminisce over the old familiar faces we had the pleasure to see on our trip. JEAN ANN WILLIAMS

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