Rowe High School - Viking Saga Yearbook (Lakeville, OH)

 - Class of 1941

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The lights begin to twinkle from the rocks; Eighth Grade Art Club One of the first signs of spring was the attractive array of spring posters made by the Eighth Grade Art Club. The club, which was under the direction of Miss Fenton, included 12 members. Cabinet meetings were held every other week, and officers were elected in September and again at the beginning of the second semester. For the first half year Bernice Hershey held the president's office. Tommy Kantola was elected president for the second semester with Clair Bunnell serving as secretary-treasurer for the whole year. The club met every Thursday activity period The members completed some art class projects, painting colorful pictures on glass, making gum models, and dipping jars in bright colors and lovely pastel shades. 8th (JRADK %RT CV » Rear row—Tommy Kan ol . ar.j’d A rkc I n, (Jordon Turner, ('lair Blood, Wallace •rkeli . Dwane Loomis, Miss Fenton. First row—Jo eph Hilbert, Dorothy C o » k. Bernice Hershey, Mary Lou Torrence. Beverly HI si. ('lair Bunnell. nit i tics Cl,I l» Hear row—Leonard Blood. Calvin Swartz. Wilin’d Buffer. Junior Ashby, K.ner-: on Page, Richard Arm-trong. Second row— Alice Fogg, Jean Louise Titus, Donna Mae Clark. Kloi e Kvans. rlene Schlaich, Belt y Wright, Dorothy Rapose, Jane Ross, Elizabeth Hoglr, Ml. s Mina Drown. First row—Naomi Brady, Ruth Scully. Helen Fogg. Virginia Spencer, Kather-u »• Bristol. Mildred Turner. V’ «• r a B.lake lee. Ruth Smith, Florence Parris. Dramatics Club The Dramatic Workshop, under the leadership of Miss Drown, has had an interesting year’s program. The 28 members enrolled have undertaken a variety of dramatic enterprises. The first of the year was spent working on radio plays, using the school’s sound system. This study culminated in broadcasting “The Flight of the Raven” for the English classes. A play entitled “Sauce for the Gcslings,” a better speech play, was capably enacted at one of the school assemblies. Those taking part were Donna Mae Clark, Jean Louise Titus, Junior Ashby, Alice Fogg, Willard Puffer, and Jane Ross. One of the aims of the club has been to keep informed on outstanding movies and Broadway stage plays. A Thanksgiving party and program, an April Fool Feast, and a visit to the Erie Playhouse have been other main events enjoyed by the group. The officers are: President, Junior Ashby; vice president, Ruth Scully; treasurer. Willard Puffer; press reporter, Helen Fogg; and secretary, Jane Ross.

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Some work of noble note, may yet be done. Math Club The great mathematicians of Rowe High have formed a club to study trigonometry under the capable direction of Miss Marguerite Tobin. The members have finally succeeded in working a few of these problems by great brain work and struggling. No officers were elected this year to head these great geniuses. MATH CLUB Hear row — John Uinia-talne. Hoy Frank, Edward Stephenson, Miss Tobin. Hirst How—Raymond Kos-tura. Vaughn Herbrl, Roland Flsch, Edward Powell, Edward Titus. I'HOTOtdtArin CLUB Standing — Junior Ashby, Edward Powell. Kneeling - Duane Reach, Paul Whipple, Mr. Curie. Tom Schlaich, R land Fisch. Ca mera Club Click! There they are again. It’s the members of the Camera Club peeking around the corners snapping pictures of anyone they can catch. The club is sponsored by Mr. Curie and has seven camera-crazy members. The officers are: Jack Culbertson, president; secretary and treasurer, Duane Beach. There are only about four formal meetings held a year by the club. At the other meetings they meet the first and third Monday in every month in the dark room where they develop and print pictures. The boys are able to pay for the film and other equipment they use, by developing and printing pictures for the students. The snapshots used in the Annual are the work of the club. Pretty good, too, don’t youthink? 30



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The long day wanes; the slow moon climbs; The French Club Sometimes members of the French Club think it’s more fun being Frenchmen than Americans because of the good times everyone has at French Club meetings. The business meetings of Le Triangle Mystique open with La Marseillaise and the roll call in French. For the program French songs are sung, reports on great French men and women are given, and games and contests are included. One of the games most enjoyed this year has been Jouer, originated by Joe Dickey, Roland Fisch and Ed Powell. “Le Loto de la Matemell,” a game created especially for French children, is another favorite. Some of the meetings to be long remembered are the one at Ring’s the night of the snowstorm and the Christmas exchange at Fisch’s. The club, sponsored by Mrs. Ruth Kitchen, meets once a month at members’ homes, with the president, Roland Fisch, presiding. Other officers are Junior Ashby, vice president; .Flora Langdon, secretary, and Inez Ward, treasurer. The club has also been pleased to have Miss Frances Woodworth as a member. biolocy CLl'B Hear row — Archie Buie. Charles Kiley. Fred Hirsi-maki, Richard Taylor, Russell Knauff. William Mc-Crone, Dwane Wheeler. First row—Calvin Swartz, Harold Wiley, Adolph Kult-ti. Lawrence Rest, Mr. William Saari. FRENCH CLUB Rear row—Raymond Kos-tura, John Liimataine, Joe Dickey, Hal Raker. Junior A s h b y. Willard Puffer. Donna Mae ('lark, Ruth Scully. Middle rowr—Flora Langdon, Mildred Turner. Dorothy Browne, Helen Fogg. Virginia Spencer. Katherine Bristol. Flora Huckleberry, Mrs. Ruth Kitchen, Miss Frances Woodworth. Second row — Inez Ward. Jean Wolcott. Wayne Clark. Roland Fisch. Robert Childs, Vaughn Herbel, Ed-ward Powell, Marilyn Brauch, Pauline Ring, Mary Best, Josephine Bennett. The Biology Club The Biology Club, under the leadership of Mr. William Saari, and executive members headed by Adolph Kultti as president; Charles Sippola as vice president, and Duane Wheeer as secretary and treasurer, have had a year packed full of interesting happenings. Several scrapbooks have been made of leaves and objects pertaining to Biology. Their trip to Akron climaxed an interesting year for the students. The entire group have taken several field trips in order to study the laws of nature. Mrs. Kellogg, in connection with the East Conneaut Fire Dept., gave the boys a course in first aid. This was one of the highlights in the year’s activities.

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