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I, Junior Anders, will to Judy Young a football suit so if she falls leading the band, she won't hurt herself. I, Walter Marple, will Mr. Buck a whip so he can keep authority in the cafeteria. I, Miles Payton, will Jim Savage all the left over towels from the locker room so he won't have to borrow someone else's. I, Delbert Heim, will my ability to take six years of English in four years of high school to anyone who wants it. We, Connie Hoodlet and Donna Reed, will Mr. Dantonio a supply of diapers for his future needs. I, Ronnie Reed, will to Larry Jenkins my government book hoping that he gets as much out of it as I have. I, Bob Dozer, will Mr. Smith three more boys so he can have a baseball team that can come to Roseville and play after all the seniors graduate. I, Walter Cannon, will my ability to chew gum in Mrs. Mace's English class without getting caught to John Swingle. I, Wes Marple, will John Dawson something to hold his athletic socks up in basketball games. We, Rose Polen and Jackie Vandenbark, will to Helen White and Fred Polen the desire to set a goal in finishing their education. I, Ivan Wilson, will Rick Wilson a new pair of shoes. I, Sue Ditter, will my ability to talk in seventh period study hall and get away with it to Linda Barbour. I, Leah Bussey, will Mr. Curl a paddle so he can tame the girls in seventh period study hall next year. I, Linda Eppley, will to Mr. Dye a sheriff's badge to control next year's seniors and a pair of shoes to make up for the ones he has worn out chasing the Seniors of ‘61. We, Beth Hendrickson and Kay Kinnan, will our ability to create confusion in class to Kris Kildow. I, Leona Spires, will to Mr. Ballantine a period to make longer and worse government tests. We, Christy Jaynes and Barbara Stigler, will to Jim Maynard and Steve Maxwell some vitamin pills in hopes that they will soon catch up with us. We, Shelba Atkins and Roseanne Reed, will our energy to Melanie Yargar and Carol Harris, in hopes they will have as much fun as we had in their next three years of high school. I, Joan Dalrymple, will my title of Sweater Girl , to Janet Wolfe. We, Cassie Zink, Carol Fitzpatrick, and Gail Ervin, will to Linda Rambo, Christine Chrisley, and Judy Dawson the ability to keep quiet in study hall and to get along with all the teachers. I, David Yeager, will Rick Wilson a new catcher's mit so he won't have any excuses next year. We, Bob Mohler and Greg Garrett will Mr. Devore a new chemistry lab for the one we tore up last year. I, Betty Henry, will my watch to my sister Velma so she won't be getting up to sharpen her pencil to find out the time every period of the day. We, Sharon Moore and Carole Evans, will our ability to have fights and still be best friends during our high school years to Betty Still and Mary Wofter. 29
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Class Will Of 1961 We the 1961 Senior Class of Roseville High School, being of sound mind and body, do hereby be- queath the following as our last will and testament: ARTICLE I To the Class of '64 we leave our text books in hopes that they'll get as much good out of them as we did. To the Class of '63 we leave our Christmas tree in hopes that by the time you're Seniors we'll have summer all year round, and you'll be able to have a Christmas dance. To the Class of '62 we leave the remembrance of our graduation pictures in hopes that next year they may be able to attain our good looks. ARTICLE II Dear Teachers, to you we leave the following, cause you can't hardly get our kind no more: To Mr. Smith, a helicopter for traveling back and forth between the school and home. To Mr. Buck, a photostat machine to take transcript of the grades of the seniors going to college. To Mrs. Mace, we leave a megaphone so she won't lose her voice correcting the Seniors. To Mr. Dye, we will another noisy senior class like he had this year. To Mr. Devore, we will another good physics class in the future years, because it will be a long time before he could find another one like this year's. To Mr. Dantonio, we will him a giant sized paddle so he can earn his title Big Stick . To Mr. Ballantine, we will a pair of ear muffs in hopes that they take care of everything. To Mr. Carnes, we will a tape recorder so he can make a recording to tell the senior girls to be quiet and save his voice. To Mrs. Ballantine, we will her a new Cadillac, so she can carry her cheerleaders around in style. To Mr. Curl, we will some angels for seventh period study hall. To Mr. Cox, a new station wagon for future delivery. To Mrs. Curl, a cash register, to take the place of her cigar box in taking money in the cafeteria. To Mr. Crady, an energetic Rosette staff, in hopes that they get our yearbook completed on time. To Mrs. Patterson, an automatic ice melter for her car to drive to school in when it is icy. To Mr. Stroup, some boys so we can have a mixed chorus next year. To Mr. King, a 30 hour day so he can get all his work done. ARTICLE III I, Charlotte Taylor will my talking ability in study hall to Helen White. 28 We, Rita Fletcher and Nancy Daniel will to Pan Wilkison and Sharon Ward the ability to get along in third period study hall with Mr. Curl, and to be able to play hooky without Mr. Buck catching you.
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I, Jeane Sowers, will my sister Donna the equipment she needs to get through high school. I, Martha McConnell, will my government book to my sister Jeanne and hope that she likes it as well as I did. I, Charlene Beisser, will to Janet Wolfe my nickname, Bridget . I, Carl McLaughlin, will Roger Novaria the ability to get along with all the teachers, especially Mrs. Mace. We, Jon Fauley, Charles Williamson, and Jerry Sutherland, will Mr. Buck a secretary so he will have more free time. I, Richie Ransbottom, will my ability to be quiet and inconspicuous in school to Klemm Ungemach. We, Ruth Truax and Beulah Kinder, will to Mrs. Mace and Mr. Dye a hankie to wipe away the tears for the departing Seniors of '61. I, Danzil Goins, will my ability to get along with all the teachers to Roger Novaria. I, Sam Strickler, will Vernon Wolfe, a new supply of toothpicks to keep Mr. Dantonio busy sixth period. I, Bill Kuhn, just leave RHS. I, Darrell Bird, will my geography book to Jim Tignor and hope he gets as much out of it as I did. I, Gini Corbin, will my Crown to the luckiest girl in the senior class of '62, with hopes it will make her the happiest, as it did me. We, Arthur Dickerson and Lonnie Porter will a Toni permanent to Bill Patterson ond a hair net so that the girls will like him and the hair will not fall down in his eyes. We, Bill Musser and Don Fluharty, will Jerry Miller and John Newland, something to play with in study hall next year. I, Jerry Deitrick, will Tom McGee a pair of steel-toed shoes so he will not cut his other big toe off next summer. We, Bill Barker and Lynn Crane, will to John Dawson and Rick Wilson, a pair of boxing gloves to settle all their arguments in the coming years. I, Sharon Auer, will Ginny Snell, something to keep her busy in government next year. I, Odette Folden, will our wonderful cheering section to Pam and Susie and next year's cheerleader and hope they take good care of it. I, Jerry Marks, will Rick Wilson a nose plug to keep his nose up off the football field. I, Bob Snyder, will to Roseville High School one or two new teachers, for the following students, maybe they will learn something. I, Kay Henry, will my friendliness with Mr. DeVore to the remaining students at RHS. I, Bob Williams, will my French book to Mrs. Mace. I, Paul Williams, will RHS happiness in the future years by not being here. 30
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