Roseville High School - Rosette Yearbook (Roseville, OH)

 - Class of 1962

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Cta Jj JJislory At last we have reached our goal; we are seniors, ready to graduate. These four years at Roseville High School have been full of many memories. Remember! How excited and thrilled we were our first day in high school? That year there were 80 of us. Our advisors were Mr. Carnes, Miss Sharrock, and Mr. Ballantine. We elected Rick Wilson, President; John Dawson, Vice-President; Judy Young, Secretary; and Janet Wolfe, Treasurer. We chose red and white as our class colors. Barbara Sharkey was chosen as our cheerleader and our homecoming attendant was Kristine Kildow, who had as her escort, Klemm Ungemach. Klemm Ungemach, Ginny Snell, Carl Kane, Becky Thompson, Jim Mclnerny, and Kristine Kildow were elected to the Hilites staff. Barbara Sharkey and Darla Wood were elected to the Library Club and Mark Hendrickson, Rick Wilson, Roger Murgatroye, Jackie Clayton, Janet Wolfe, and John Dawson were elected to the Rosette Staff. One of the highlights of the year was our Freshman wiener roast held at the city park. SOPHOMORE We entered our sophomore year with 58 members under the direction of Mr. Cox and Mr. Ballantine. We chose Charles Williams, President; Jim Savage, Vice-President; Janet Wolfe, Secre- tary; and Barbara Sharkey, Treasurer. Barbara Sharkey was chosen as our homecoming attendant and she had as her escort, Charles Williams and Jerry Miller as her driver. Janet Wolfe, Sheila Barr, and Kristine Kilsow were elected into the Library Club. The most exciting day of our sophomore year was the day we were measured for class rings. JUNIOR During the summer some of our classmates dropped out of school and we returned with 50 members. Mr. Crady and Mr. DeVore were our class advisors. We elected Rick Wilson, President; Jim Savage, Vice-President; Janet Wolfe, Secretary; and Kristine Kildow, Treasurer. Ginny Snell was chosen as our homecoming attendant. Klemm Ungemach was her escort and her car was driven by Jerry Miller. We had three of our classmates chosen for the Lola Clark Chapter of the National Honor Society this year. They were: Klemm Ungemach, Jim Mclnerny, and Kristine Kildow. Darla Wood was chosen as our cheerleader and Sherry Ungemach was elected to the Rosette staff. Carole Adams was the winner of the Cherry Pie Baking Contest at Roseville High and in Muskingum County. Our first semester was very busy, selling magazines and putting on the Junior Variety Show. The second semester we put on the Junior Class Play, TOMBOY, under the direction of Mr. Crady. We also sold football and calendar pencils. Durircj this year our beloved teacher, Mrs. Mace, passed away but left us with many good memor- ies of her and her great concern for us. At the end of the year we all had a very good time decorating for the Junior-Senior Prom. The theme was Wonderland by Night and everyone enjoyed it. SENIOR Being Seniors, we had the usual things to discuss---pictures, caps and gowns, and the class trip. Our advisors were Mr. Mentis and Mrs. Owens. We elected Rick Wilson, President: John Dawson, Vice-President; Jim Mclnery, Secretary; and Kristine Kildow, Treasurer. We sold furniture polish, had a bake sale, and sponsored the Homecoming Dance and the Christ- mas Ball. Ginny Snell was chosen as homecoming queen by the football squad and Kristine Kildow was senior attendant. Ginny's escort was Jim Tignor and her driver was Ronnie Bird. Kristine's escort was Carl Kane and her driver was Mark Hendrickson. Carole Adams was chosen as our cheerleader and Judy Young elected to the Rosette staft. The members of the senior class who held various club and sport offices were: Rick Wilson and Mark Hendrickson, Co-Editors of the Rosette; Sheila Barr Pletcher and Kristine Kildow,Head Librarians; Klemm Ungemach and Jim Mclnerny, Co-Editors of the Hilites; Rick Wilson and Roger Murgatroyd, Co- captains of the football team; Rick Wilson, President of varsity R ; John Dawson, Vice-President of Varsity R ; Carole Adams, President of F.H.A.; Bill Crabtree, President of Red Cross; Judy Young, Head Majorette, and Kristine Kildow, President of Band. Jim Savage was chosen to the All Southeastern Ohio football squad and Rick Wilson, John Dawson, and Roger Murgatroyd received honorable mention. John also made the All Tournament team in basket- ball. We are leaving four years of wonderful memories behind and are sorry to say farewell to our teach- ers, classmates, and all of the good times we had together. We are graduating with 46 members. We have achieved a goal in high school, now we must seek a higher goal in life. -Kristine Kildow-

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62 We,the 1962 Senior Class of Roseville High School, being of sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath the following as our last will and testament: ARTICLE I To the Class of 1 65, we leave three more years of solitary confinement. To the Class of '64, we leave to you all the fun in the activities you will become a part of in your junior year. To the Class of '63, we leave to you our government books in hopes you will pass the course with flying colors. ARTICLE II Dear Teachers, to you we leave the following, because we realize how deeply you will miss us. To Mr. Smith, we will our pictures so that he can look upon them and remember us as wonderful creatures. To Mr. Campbell, we will a sound proof room with a private telephone so he can call nis wife every morning. To Mrs. Owens, we will a new and larger French class and hope she enjoys it, too. To Mr. Mentis, we will a box of safety pins so the boys in the following year can pin their shirt tails in. To Mr. Crady, we will another shorthand class as quiet and as well conducted as we six. To Mr. Paulette, we will a glass to carry with him at all times for his half pints of milk. To Mrs. Ballantine, we will a new dish washer so she won't have to stay up and watch to see that it doesn't flood the house. Right Mrs. B? To Mr. Cox, we will many restful hours. To Mr. Carnes, we will a new adding machine so he won't have to borrow Mr. Crady's anymore. To Mr. Buck, we will a small token of white sand in hopes that one of these days he will get to the promise land of Florida. To Mr. Waterhouse, we will a pair of roller skates so he can get from person to person in his study halls more easily. To Mrs. Patterson, we will her own milk machine so she won't have to bother the cafeteria. To Mr. Dantonio, we will a full proof lock for all his autobiographies. To Miss Polen, we will a huge supply of old papers so that when she goes to run the mimeograph mach- ine she will have plenty to smear up. To Mr. Stroup, we will a package of his special kind of cough drops for future use. To Mr. King, we will more efficient help in cleaning the cafeteria. ARTICLE III I, Janet Wolfe, will to Mr. Dantonio a large package of lolli-pops so he can give them to our next year's Geography class at Prize Picture Time. I, Bonnie Jean Billingsley, will to Sue Crane and Judy Dawson a pack of chewing gum so they can make Mr. Crady and Mr. Paulette nervous. I, Harry Caton, will all the old chewing gum under the desks to Linda Barbour so she won't have to buy any next year. I, Gerald Hina, will Clyde Hina something to talk to in Mr. Dantonio's 4th period study hall. I, Bill Crabtree, will Mr. Buck a bottle of smelling salts for when they tell him I really am leaving. I, Raymond Davis, will to Richard Ditter my goverment book in hopes that he uses it better than I did. We, Roger Murtatroyd and Wayne Savage, will to Bob Bargar a jar to keep his teeth in while practicing football. I, Lois Head, will to Karen Spires my ability to go through high school without getting any detentions. 24

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