Roseville High School - Rosette Yearbook (Roseville, OH)

 - Class of 1959

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I, Elaine Payton, will to Barbara Sharkey the diary of my last three years at R.H.S. and hope she will fill it with as much fun and success as I have. I, Bob Pettit, will my common sense and good judgement to Steve Sanford with the hope that he uses it while sitting behind the wheel and driving his car. I, Virginia Pettit, will to Nancy Daniels and Rita Fletcher the ability to skip school without getting caught. I, Larry Reed, will my cars and their flat tires to anyone who wants them. I, Dave Roberts, will Mr. Curl a new pad of detention slips. I, Steve Rusnak, will my chemistry book to my brother George. I, Pat Sharkey, will my majorette uniform to next years head majorette in hopes that she has as much fun as I did. I, Gary Smith, will Rick “The Killer’ Wilson some height to go with his feet. I, Larry Stoneburner, will to Pat Mumford the ability to get along with Mrs. Mace. I, Don Swingle, will Snook Guy a bodyguard for basketball practice. I, Paul Swingle, will to Carl McLaughlin a crash helmet. Better luck next time. I, Marcus Toth, will these hot rod books that I borrowed from Terry Bell back to him in hope that he will someday have a better hot rod than I ever had I, Lyle Wickham, will my height to Bill Barker. J ackie Bowen

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I, Jackie Bowen, will my place in the majorette line to anyone who wants it. I, Roger Bowen, will a “joke” book to Mr. Carnes so he will not run out of jokes in class. We, Saundra Bryan and Joyce Taylor, will Miss Sharrock a pair of ear muffs so she can have a quiet study hall next year. I, Jim Burrier, will my ability to stay awake in Mrs. Mace’s class to anyone who wants it. I, Sandra Conaway, will my title “Sweater Girl” to Twila Law. I, Shirley Davis, will my ability to talk in Mr. Curl’s 7th period study hall and get by with it to all the students in 7th period study halL I, Rod Dorsey, will my football shoes to anyone with big enough feet to wear them. I, Melvin Fleming, will a record of “The All American Boy” to Ed Guy. I, Byron Fluhart, will my Business English book to anyone who wants it. I, Larry Good, will my ability to drive a car to Bryce Watt in hopes that he uses it wisely. We, Helen Headley and Rosemary Wentz, will our ability to eat candy in Mr. Carnes classes and get away with it to Janet Wolfe and Thelma Starcher. I, Carilyn Henry, will to Dean White a Ford Thunderbird Convertible for next years Drivers Education Class. I, June Henry, will just leave R.H.S. Isn’t that enough! We, Mary Hess and Patsy Riley, will our ability to go through our last two years in high school with no detentions to Joan Darlymple and Barbara Stigler. I, Pansy Holbert, will George Dozer my telephone so he can talk to his girlfriend in private without my cutting in on him. I, Tudy Jenkins, will to Mrs. Mace a pair of red kneesocks, so she can keep in style with next years seniors. I, Roy Kane, will this car to Steve Sanford in hopes that he has better luck driving it than he had with his dad’s car. I, Alice Kuhn, will the honor of being senior homecoming attendant to any girl lucky enough to get it. We, Steve Lasure and Jerry Liggett, will our typewriters to Nancy Mock and Twila Law and hope that they have as much fun as we did. I, Bill Grubb, will my ability to get along with Mrs. Mace to Lewis Eversole. I, Jim Limbers, will a more studious, quiet third period study hall to Mr. DeVore. I, Lenora Marple, will to Mrs. Mace some cotton in hope that her homeroom periods will be quieter than they were this year. I, Eddie Mohler, will to Mrs. Mace something which will help her to quickly quiet down her home room and study halL A BALL OF COTTON. I. J. O. Neff, will Mr. Crady to next years advanced typing class with hope that they have as much fun as I did. I, Nancy Nolan, will my technique with Morgan County boys to Karen Duff.



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The year, 1975. The location. New York City, The event, maiden trip of the first atomic-powered train-mobile, invented by that fabulous transportation expert, J. O. Neff. This wonderful machine, the utmost in travelling comfort, is equipped with everything possible to accommodate the passengers’ every whim, which is the responsibility of June Henry and Rosemary Wentz, the hostess. On this trip, the train-mobile will make a complete tour of the United States, breaking all time records between cities so as to give ample time to the passengers to visit them. J. O. Neff and his guest, Eddie Mohler, are two of the passengers of this exciting trip, but there’s still plenty of room. Why not come along? Suddently the Engineer, Scoop Dupler, tells through the loud-speaker that all is ready, and off we go! First stop, Chicago, Illinois. No sooner said than done. ZOOM!! What was that? Jim Burner in one of his new fleet of hopped-up taxi cabs. Jim guarantees his customers the fastest ride to their destination that they ever had -- that is, IF they arrive at their destination! Is that who I think it is walking by the famous Rusnak, Inc., stockyards of Chicago? Yes, two of the Nations’ leading farmers, Bob Pettit and Bill Grubb, discussing the fine points of farming with Steve Rusnak, owner of the Stockyards. Bob has just invented a robot cow, but seems to behaving some trouble milking her. This does not dampen his enthusiasm a bit, however, and he claims that once this minor problem is licked, hay-feeding Bossies will become a thing of the past. What does that big barn across the street hold? Big bam? Why, that’s Patsy Riley’s Boarding House! She specializes in home-sick hog farmers who are fed up with the city. Her head clerk, Carilyn Henry, tells us that she is still not satisfied, because each of her thirteen children with their rooms and mouths to feed, eat up a large part of her time and profits. Well, enough for Chicago. Next stop, Hollywood, California! Look at all die glamorous movie stars! Boy, aren’t they the lucky ones? Why, there is Jerry Liggett. What’s he doing here? Oh, why he’s producer for Warner Bros. -- what? A producer? Yes, Jerry produces all the trouble Warner Bros, can handle. There ' s the famous Joyce Taylor; she’s now co-starring with Sandra Conaway in Paramounts’ latest hit, “Snail along, silly Moon.” Well, it looks like ole Walt Disney has found himself a new cartoonist; the character is none other than Dave Roberts! There’s a pair of young ladies who are quickly working their way to the top of the ladder of stardom; yes, Judy Beisser and Mary Hess are the best window-washers in Hollywood! Oh, well, so much for Hollywood. Now that we’re in California let’s take a stroll over to the famous Observatory, My, what’s everyone so excited about? As we gazed into the powerful telescope, who should have appeared on the moon but our old High School teacher, Dean White. He said that ever since he heard the song, “Sail Along Silvery Moon,’’ no one would get all that silver but him. That’s a poor excuse, though. We all know he went there just to get away from Roseville High! Well, it seems as if everyone is ready to leave Hollywood, so where to next? New York City. Wonder what all we’ll find here? Amid all the hustle, bustle and confusion of the big city, a sign bearing a familiar name stood out on a dilapidated old building. It read “Melvin Fleming,

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