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I, Johanna Heckel, being the only girl in physics class, will my ability to hold my own to any girl that takes physics. I, Jackie Lambert, will my ability to go to Zanesville every night to Bill Evans in hopes that the roads are always good, and that he has as good luck as I did. I, Nellie Mae Rider, will my ability of talking in study hall to Alan Combs, in hopes he doesnit get caught as much as I did. I Marvin Sowers, will to Gene Probasco Big Eva , in hopes that he can control his blood- thirsty emotions as I did. I, Marvin Folden, will my camera to Pat Crowley and hope that he can find more interest- ing things to take pictures of than I did. I, Betty Weaver, will my ability to drive the car in the garage, without taking the fenders or the garage doors off, to anyone who keeps their fingers crossed while driving into the 7 garage. I, Carrol Moore, will my ability to take the homecoming queen to the dance after the game to David Laughlin. I, Doligothy ilcickson, will my shorthand book to Kathryn Williams in hopes she can do better t an I i . I, Rebegcfil Ferguson, will my talking to Edith Launder, in hopes that she can. do as much as ave. I, Mary Jane Shaw, leave to Sue Watt, my ability to own my own car, and also the hopes .that -she. can keep her's longer than I did mine. I, Eileen Swingle, wil my ability to get 60 words a minute for 10 minutes with no errors to Jeannine Moore. I, Miargf Ann Evans, will my bashfulness to Sue Woods and hope that she fills it as well as - ave. I, Lora Jane' Lucket, will my ability to stand on the floor in Red Smith's study hall to Jr. Rogers in hopes that he enjoys it as much as I have. I, Sue Allen, will my neck brace to anyone in Miss Basnett's tumbling class who is dumb enough to try to turn backwards as I did. I, Ruth VVhetstone, will my presidency of F.H. A. to next year's president in hopes that she will control them better than I did. I, Bob Gamble, will my manly build to Larry Lenhart. I, Richard Spring, will my size 14' shoes to Truman Stoneburner. I, Earl Bruce, .will my ability to charm girls to Loren Carr. I, Bob Ball, will my ability to tackle tfmen or womenj to Charles Cassady. I, Harvey Patterson, will my ability to play basketball to David Laughlin. I, Harol Lantz, will my basketball socks to Kenny Bagent. We, Joe Miller, and Roger Sowers, will our ability to get along with Mr. Regula and Mr. Buck, to Gene Shipley and Larry Fleming. I, Glenna Meadows, will my stationery to any girl that has a boyfriend in the service. I, Ruth Roberts, will my job of playing the piano for everything that comes along, along with a bag of patience to Charles Rognon. Believe me Charles, you'll need the patience! ..,. ,.,,,.,,,. ,,..,.,...w..,,.....wwp,.., ,. ..,. .....1... . . get was Dave Horn Bob Ball Ruth Roberts Barbara Ditter NINETEI-:N
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flllztaas will We, the 1952 Senior Class of Roseville High School, being of sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath the following as our last will and testamenl: To Mr. Regula we leave the class of 53 , hoping they will co-operate with him better than we did. To Mr. Buck we leave all of our phony excuses and unserved detentions. To the Faculty we leave our beat up, engraved books, so that they will not forget us. To the Juniors we leave our ability to get pep talks every day. To the Sophomores we leave the joy of being Miss C'lark's prize class for a year as we were. To the Freshmen we leave the joy of having .three more years of high school. To Nlr. King we leave, hoping the classes following us will be as considerate to him as we were. To Donna, the sec'y, we leave the hope that the next senior class won't pester her as much as we did. Larry Neff, will my ability to skip English and not get caught to Doug Kinnan. James Maxwell, will my excess weight to Marlene Carson, she needs it more than I do. I, James Hammers, will my bookkee ing workbook to anyone fool enough to take it. I, Robert Wheeler, will my physics lllook to anyone crazy enough to take it. I, Tom Fleming, will my ability to talk in study hall to Janet Neff. I, David Horn, will my ability to tease the teachers to Joe Ridenour. I, Hanley Hardin, will to Mr. Wolfe all of Gallia county. I, John Mautz, will my ability to tear up dad's car to Tom Williams. We, Jerry Owens and Vernon Russell, just leave, isn't that enough? I, Barbara Skinner, will my -ability to get a boyish hair cut to Joan Brumage. I think it would be becoming. I, Mary Ann Hansen, will a Speed Queen typewriter to Mrs. Leaders with a guarantee that it will type better than the one I typed on the last two years. I Twila Siagle, will the title of sweater girl to Merlyn Elson in hopes that she will be able to fill it as well as I did. I, Bob Laughlin, will my economics book and the ability to tease .Russell to Gene Shipley. I, Lois Mood , will my love for dancing to Kay Savage. Let's see how many boys you can teach to dfanice. I, Ronnie Murgatroyd, will my Buck Shot to Bruce Blair who is always half shot. I, Paftty Patch, will my big feet to Dean White, that they might be useful to him in the uture. I, Nancy Carrell, will my curly hair to J une. Dickerson. I, Mary Launder, will my interest in boy-s to Phyllis Adams. I, BcibdBrLunage, will my ability to drive to Larry Karns in hopes that he will do better than id. I, Molly Brumage, will my height to Delores Swingle in hopes that she has better luck grow- ing than I had shrinking. I, Paula Cannon, leave my paddle to Bob Russell, in hopes that he can get as many swats with it as I did. I, Myrna Moody, will my majorette uniform to the new majorette. I, Barbara Nebinger, will my trumpet to Karen Aiken in hopes that she can go further than I did. . I, Barbara Ditter, will my solo clarinet to Madonna Wilson, in hopes that she will enjoy it as much as I did. I, Naomi Duff, will my typing book to Marvis Thomson in hopes that she does not make as many mistakes as I did. I, Nancy Williams, leave my little brown dues book and a club for beating kids over the head to make them pay their dues, as I've had to do for three years, to next year's Senior Class Treasurer. I, David Inman, will the car I learned to drive on to Ronald 'Chrisley hoping he doesn't tear off as many fenders as I did. I, Booty Hanning, will my bright orange tights to Camille Staley and Clara Ann Savage. Now, girls, don't fight over them, there's plenty of room for both of you. EIGHTEEN L L 9
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