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CLASS WILL I, Ronnie Pemberton, will my car and ability to take care of Zanesville girls to Bill Stuck. I, Frank Reed, will my ability to play basketball to jack Beall. I, Mary jane Ridenour, will my sun tan and ability to get a lot of nicknames to Dixie Short. I, Kay Savage, will my tights to next year's cheerleader in hopes she can fill them as well as I did. I, Gene Shipley, will my good-behavior in study hall to Ronnie Cookson. I, Edward Smith, will my bookkeeping book to anyone dumb enough to take it. I, Gene Swingle, will my Economics book to anybody crazy enough to take it. I, Darlene Spears, will my shorthand book to Luada Snyder. I, Pat Stephenson, will my ability to have my chance to ride in a new Henry I to Kay Carroll. I, Thelma Tharp, will a sewing machine to Mr. Leuck so he can fix football pants. I, Martha Truax, will my ability to run into something along the road to anyone in drivers training class. I, Marvis Thompson, will my natural curly hair to Nathalie Nebinger. I, Carl Taylor, will my car to Jim Crecente to ride the good looking females around at noon. I, Monty West, will my ability to break traffic laws to Bill Stuck. I, Art Henry, will my chance to go with a stock car Queen to Tommy Shipley. I, Tom Williams, will to Don Fleming my ability to speed and not smash up Dad's car. We, Rhonda Williams and Betty Wilson, will our shorthand books to Nancy Sindledecker and Edith Launder in hopes that they get along better than we did. I, Grant Woods, will a spark plug from my car to junior Shiplett. I, Betty Yahn, will my ability to go steady to Mary Jane Veno. We, Dave Laughlin and Bill Good, after writing this, just leave. Here's hoping we make it. Article 5 This has been signed, published, and declared by the above, Senior Class as its last will and testament, in the presence of the portraits, the books and about 15 study hall teachers and we heretofor sign our names as witnesses. Bill Good and David Laughlin MOTTO Cooperation -l- Effort I Success QVQ COLORS E S Gold and Blue FLOWER White Carnation .ht
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CLASS WILL We, the members of the Senior Class of 1953 of Roseville High School, being of sound minds, do hereby make public and declare this last will and testament. Article 1 To the class of '56, we leave three more years in solitary confinement, To the class of '55, we leave our ability to talk so much and to find so much to talk about. To the class of '54, we leave Mrs. Mace, may Heaven help you. Article 2 To Mr. Regula and Mr. Buck we will the song You'1l Never Get Away. To Dean White we will him a championship team in basketball for next year. To Miss Basnett and Miss Clark we leave the class of '55 in hopes they can do more with them than Mr. Russell. To Mrs. Mace we leave a brand new, genuine leather little black book to put those unruly Senior's names in. To Mrs. Kerchner we leave the left overs from the Home Economics classes of this year. To Mr. Russell we leave hundreds of bright students for his Physics Class hoping they can do just as good as his Chemistry students. To Mr. Leuck we leave the memories of his first year as head football coach of Roseville High School. Here's hop- ing you'll be here for a long time, you're a great guy. To Mr. Curl we leave a whole crop of new jokes to tell, and also a new gaspipe. To Mr. Wolfe we leave next years Government Class hoping that he won't have to throw as many of them out of class as he did this year. To Mrs. Worthington we leave the old beat up typewriters and next year's typing class who can make just as much confusion as the eight period class did. To Vern King we leave the paper and chewing gum wads we so ably distributed in the halls and under the bleachers. Article 3 To the school we leave a few more black marks on the rest room walls. Our portrait in the big study hall. A few more worn out books that enabled us to graduate as the smartest class from R. H. S. Article 4 I, Bernard Anderson, will my ability to keep quiet in study halls to Alan Combs. I, Mary Axline, will my athletic ability to Nathalie Nebinger. I, Shirley Barker, will my ability to go steady with a McLuney boy to Betty Law. I, Kenny Bagent, will my ability to be the slowest and last boy to get out of the locker room, after football and basket- ball practice to Donnie Fleming in hopes that he won't keep everyone waiting like I did, I, Bernie Baldwin, will my ability to make a three point Stance with no hands to Bill Stuck. I, Herb Chambers, will my ability to go steady with a girl for two years to Vic Duff. I, Loren Carr, will my ability to get book reports on time to Jimmie Wilson. I, Charles Cassady, will my ability to get along without girls to Jim Cresente. I, Mary Chesser, will my ability to hold boys without tripping them to Mary Tatman. I, Marlene Carson, will my ability to get along with kids in school to Judy Eversole. I, Ronald Chrisley, will my Buck Rogers spacemens beanie to Jack Harlan. I, Creta DeMent, will a pair of nylon hose to Mrs. Worthington so she won't have to wear anklets. I, Meris Drake, will my glasses to Larry Bishop in hopes he can see better than I can. I, Merlyn Elson, will my title as sweater girl to Betty Law in hopes she can fill it out as well as I did. I, Bill Evans, will my ability to keep old cars running to Ronnie Lynn in hopes he won't have to walk as much as I did. I, Richard Emory, will my job of being football manager for four years to Ted Ford. I, Gletta Ferguson, will my patience to next year's typist manager and hope she can get the typist to type when they're su osed to. ' I, Larryibllileming, will Sonny Duff my sister, he better take good care of her too. I, John Fogelsong, will my false teeth to George Spring in hopes he can use them as well as I did. I, Virginia Gallis, will my long hair to Martha Tignor. I, Zola Gheen, will my fiery red hair to Joy Cannon. I, Larry Karns, will my ability to get detentions from Mr. Curl to anyone stupid enough to get them. I, Doug Kinnan, will my ability to get my Chevy off the school grounds before anyone else to Bill Stuck. I, Larry Lenhart, will my motorcycle to Vic Duff in hopes he does not scare the girls as much as I did. I, Guy McConnell, will my bookkeeping book to any crazy enough to take it. I, Roger Miller, will my book report material to anyone who needs it. I, Shirley Mock, will Paula Cassady a pair of scissors in hopes she will use them on her hair. I, John McLaughlin, will my chemistry book to anyone smart enough to take it. I, Ted Moody, will my ability to train wild steers to Sharon Heckel. I, Jeannine Moore, will my makeup to Joan Brumage. I, Tom Neff, will my bookkeeping book to anyone who will study it as hard as I did. I, Gene Probasco, will my ability to remain a bachelor to Don Fleming. li.
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