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We, Gregg Folden and Bob Bargar, will to Mr. Waterhouse something so he will be noticed in Economics Class. We, Karen Hina and Velma Henry, will the title of being the two Wittiest Senior girls to Linda Homes and Christine Chrisley. I Jackie Noce, will Darlene Pletcher something to keep her warm during those cold Mondays at R.H.S. We, Linda Barbour and Stella Angles, will to Virginia Barbour, Becky Mclnerney and Time Landers, these diapers and pins in hope that someday they will grow up and this gum so they won't have to chew the stale gum they leave on their bed post every night. I, Bob Combs, will Mr. Dantonio SOMETHING to see into the future. We, Terry Rambo and Don Rusnak, will Mr. Mentis some hair grower. I, Darlene Koehler, will to Esther Wilson a new pocketbook to carry all her notes and junk in. We, Linda Liggett and Pat Dunlap, will to Charlotte Dupler and Debbie Dunlap a pack of gum so they won't have to borrow any next year. 1, Eugene Harney, will to Tom Valentine SOMETHING to keep him happy in study halls, i’ Steve Maxwell, will to Mr. Campbell a lock so that once he gets in his classes he will not be distrubed by other problems that arise. We, Kathy Spears and Judy Blauser, will to Ann Spears and John Blauser something to keep them busy during study halls. I, Don Wilson, will to Mr. Waterhouse SOMETHING to shear his blacksheep” with. I, Karol Valentine, will to Mary Jane Ashford and Nola Smitley something to tote their trombones around in during marching sessions next fall. I, Jim Chrisley, will to Mr. Paulette a bottle of nerve pills and a pair of seat belts for Drivers Education next year. I, Dan Shrider, will to Kandy Tatman all the luck in the world to graduate. I, Craig Watt, will to Mr. Dantonio something that he really needs to improve the looks of his car. . , , We, Becky Barr and Sue Ford, will our ability to have a few fights during our four years of high school, but still remain the best of friends to Susi Carter and Laura Riley. I, Rodger Novaria, will to John Simmons a weight lifting set sq he can build himself up for next year's football team. . . „ I, Francena Nolan, will to Carolyn Erwin and Mary Sagle my ability to keep quiet in study halls. I Fred Dunn, will to Mr. Waterhouse a whistle to use in next year's classes. —Susie Ford— 23
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Clan TV ill63 We the members of the Senior Class of 1963 of Roseville High School, being of sound minds, do hereby make public and declare, this last will and testament: ARTICLE I To the Class of '66, we leave three more years to gather many memories and much knowledge. To the Class of '65, we leave our ability to talk so much and to find so much to talk about. To the Class of '64, we leave a room and a chance to live up to the high standards we have set. ARTICLE II Dear teachers to you we leave the following, because we realize you know how kind-hearted we are: To Mr. Kathary, we will many happy years at R.H.S. To Mr. Campbell, we will all of our phony excuses and unserved detentions. To Mr. Mentis, we will something to argue communism with, when we're gone. To Mr. McDonald, we will something to make his hours at R.H.S. happy ones. To Mr. Honaker, we will a new handkerchief, then when he has a cold he won't have to carry so many. To Mr. Waterhouse, we will some white dye for his black sheep and hope it will work on next year's Business English Class. To Mr. Crady, we will a TypingIIclass as quiet and as obedient as we were. Huh Mr. Crady??? To Mr. Norquest, we will something to quiet the traffic in the halls. To Miss Rolad, we will a dog so her cat will have some company. To Mr. Paulette, we will a new pair of sun-glasses so he can see better while riding in the Driver's Education car. To Mr. Tucker, we will something to make him laugh more often. To Mr. Dantonio, we will a speech class as intelligent as this year's, and hope they have as good a time as we did. To Mrs. Paterson, we will a Home Ec. class that knows how to cook and sew so she won't have trouble teaching them. To Miss Polen, we leave the hope that next year's Senior Class won't pester her as much as we did. To Mrs. Doerle, we will 50 new chorus members and hope the number will increase in the following years. To Mr. King, we leave the paper and chewing gum wads we so ably distributed in the halls and under the bleachers. ARTICLE III I, Faye Cavinee, will to Mary Perry my brother John something to keep them occupied during study halls. We, Sharon Williams and Darlene Fluhart,will to Sandi Williams and Karen Spires a way to get to the very important dances to see those very important people. I, Pam Grigsby, will Nancy Eversole this object in hopes she will never forget it again. We, Shirley Thompson Rita Watts, will to Judy Thompson Pam Barnett something to keep them going during their next three years at R.H.S. I, Jerry Weakley, will to John Cavinee an alarm clock so he will not be late for school. We, Joyce Allard Janis Emory, will to Jeff Sands something to make very attractive . I, Richard Ditter, will to Shirley Bowers my American History book and hope she does better than I did. We, Jon Woodward and Max Russell, will to Coach Paulette something that he can always use. I, Patty Pletcher, will to Laura Emory a box of tissues to dry her tears when she gets senti- mental. We, Mike Hartley and Tom McGee, will to Mr. Mentis a flag which bears his insignia. It will be displayed by Tim, Paul, and Greg, his little Junior followers. I, Judy Dawson, will to Lydella Huston and Patty Rambo these roller skates in hope that they can make the bell sooner than I did. 22
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Place: Roseville High School Date: June 17, 1983 Purpose: Reunion of Class of 1963 Well, Don, here we are twenty years after graduation, you a draftsman who can draw any layout other than what you're supposed to and me being an engineer who can straighten out any curve in the road or what have you. Don, would you like to announce some of the fulfilled ambitions of our former classmates? Well, Mike, we'll start right here with the last of our classmates coming in now. It's Head Coach JON WOODWARD of the Cannelville Coal Miners' professional basketball team. Coach Jon is famously known as Hardwood Woody . Alright Mike, let's mosey over to the far corner where that group of people is and see if we recognize any of the gang. Well Don! Here we have the same old high-school gang known as the Ridge-Runners. In this gang is RAY SIMMONS, now a bartender in Cannelville's main bar called Ray's Prey . Here we have the Novaria cousins, RODGER and BRUCE, who are proprietors of the Cannelville Coal Miners, Inc. We might as well roam over to the next table to reminisce some old friends. Mike, did you see those three women ride up on horseback? Yes, I believe they were KAREN HINA, FAYE CAVINEE, and JUDY DAWSON. That's right, they went into partnership on a big ranch out west in Saltillo. They are known in the Rodeos as Karen Ridem Hina, Brendo Cavinee, and Stirrup Dawson. Say! Mike, who are those two guys making all the disturbance over there in the corner? I think they are IKE Morsly HENRY and GREGG Elly FOLDEN who are comedians, working in Ray's Prey at Cannelville. Don, have you seen the two Cannelville bovs, TOM McGee and BOB BARGAR? Yes, you mean Blacksheep Bob and Blacksheep Tom. Well; they are up in Mr. Waterhouse's room catching up with their homework. Gee! all those years. Say! Mike, who are those two women sitting across the floor? I believe that they are JANIS EMORY, and JUDY BLAUSER. Jan is now a dancing instructor at Twinkle Toes Dancing School , and Judy is the private tutor of Hardwood's four children. Judy feels that those four are all she can handle. Isn't that PAT DUNLAP and LINDA LIGGETT owners and managers of Zanesville Health Club? They specialize in weight lifting. The receptionist of their club is DARLENE KOEHLER who made it through business college. Don, over there I see RITA WATTS and SHIRLEY THOMPSON who own the cafeteria at the Prancing and Dashing Hilton Hotel in downtown White Cottage. Say Mike! Isn't that MAX RUSSELL, owner of the Piggly-Wiggly Super Duper Market. I believe the people that came in with him are STEVE MAXWELL, No. 1 Stockboy, JERRY WEAKLEY and DAN SHRIDER No. 1 pickle-packers in the Pickle-Packing Department. There I see LARRY JENKINS who is now a space pilot for Trans-Water Airlines. When he gets altitude sickness, he drinks Alka-Schmeltzers. Beside him is KAROL VALENTINE who is revising Karl Marx's famous edition of the Communist Manifesto. Why there's FRED Polleat POLEN and DON Ruffles RUSNAK. These two are now prize fighters doing most of the fighting between themselves. I see Fred walks around most of the time with a black eye. I wonder if he gets those from Don or from his wife, the former Francena Nolan. 24
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