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

 - Class of 1942

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HAROLD WILLY— Dutch”—Tough. but oh ho gentle. Biology Club 2-3; Basketball 1-2-3-4; Varsity R 2-3-4; Baseball 2-3-4. A JUNIOR ASHBY— Ashby”—His love for games in French class and his ability in dramatics were not surpassed. Clubs: French 3-4; Dramatics 2-3-4; Biology 2; Camera 1-2-3; 1 ml. Arts 1-2; Class Play 3; One-act play 3-4; Viking Saga staff 4; Jefferson Tests 1. Harold Wiley freed Asliby. Jr. RICHARD TAYLOR— Rock”—He’s a blond Daddy Long Legs.” Clubs: Ind. Arts 3-4; Art I; Conservation 3; Biology 3; Basketball 4; Track 4. LOIS WILLIAMS— Sis”— All out for coiffures. perfume, and necklaces. Clubs: Home Ec. 1-2; Shorthand 4; Library 4; Operetta 1: Girls' Chorus 1-2; Class Secretary 1; Pilot Light staff 3-4; Viking Saga staff 4; Candy Sales 4; Paper Sales 3: Jefferson Tests 1-2-3-4; Kent Tests 4. IDebard Taylor I.oIm Will lama CHARLES RILEY — Chuck — Fire-fighter Riley knew how to quiet flames. Clubs: Ind. Arts 4: Conservation 3; Basketball 2; Baseball 2; Varsity R 2. Charles Riley PATTY NELSON— Pat”—Not many arguments lacked her two cents. Clubs: Shorthand 4; Library 4: Operetta 1; Girls' Chorus 1-2; Pilot Light staff 3-4; Viking Saga staff 3-4; Jefferson Tests 3; Candy Sales 4; Paper Sales 3; Jefferson Tests 1-2-3-4. Patricia Nelson NAOMI BRADY— Nicky —The girl with the curliest hair. Clubs; Home Ec. 1-2-4; Dramatics 3; Girls’ Chorus 1-2; Glee Club 3; Operetta 1; Messiah 3. Naomi Hrndy EDWARD STEPHENSON Steve His car was a wreck, and he drove it like heck. Clubs: Conservation 3-4; Ind. Arts 1-2-3-4; Trigonometry 3: Biology 1-2; Math. 2; Jefferson Tests 1-2-3; Kent Tests 2-3. Edward Steplimxoii DOROTHY C. BROWNE— Dot”—Life of the noon-hours in Room 307. Clubs: French 3-4; 4-H 1-2-3-4; Girls’ Chorus 1-2; Operetta 1; Pilot Light staff 4; Paper Sales 3. ALBERT HUBBARD— A 1 —A friend to boys, and the girls thought he was first-class. Clubs: Ind. Arts 1-2-3-4; Biology 2; Basketball 2-3-4; Operetta 1; Boys' Chorus 1-2; Viking Saga staff 3-4; Student Council 4. Dorothy C. Browne Albert llubbard RUSSELL KNAUFF— Russ —Cherubic face, but looks are sometimes deceiving. Clubs: Ind. Arts 1-2-3-4: Conservation 3-4: Operetta 1; Track 1-2-3; Basketball 1-2-3. MONA WARD— High Pockets”—Quiet, but she knew her commercial subjects. Clubs: Shorthand 4: Home Ec. 4: Girls' Chorus 1-2: Jefferson Tests 2; Kent Tests 2; Paper Sales 3; Candy Sales 4. It iis.se 11 Krauff Ilona ard 11

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KEITH ANDERSON—‘Andy —Long may his cowlick wave. Keith Anderson 1 iI I red Turner Floyd llatelielor Rutli Scully Audrey Cline Paul hippie Maliel Smith John 11 old son Faye Stack Marian Cole Walter Cliampliii DoriN lluiuiell A MILDRED TURNER—“M.oogie —Miracle gal-kept the Senior acounts straight. Clubs: 4-H 1-2-3-1; French 3-4; Dramatics 2-3-4; ('lass Play 3; One-act Play 3; Radio Play 4; Girls' Chorus 1-2; Operetta 1; Class Treasurer 3-4; Pilot Light staff 4; Viking Saga staff 3-4; .Jefferson Tests 1-2-3; Kent Tests 3; National Honor Society I; Paper Sales 3; Student Council 4; Jefferson Tests 1-2-3-4. FLOYD BATCHELOR — ‘Hatch — Guitar plunkin’, yodelin cowboy. RtJTH SCULLY—- Sku 11 —Tackles any job with a smile, and does it well. Clubs: Dramatics 1-2-3; French 3-4; Class Play 3; Radio Play 4; Operetta 1; Girls’ Chorus 1-2; Class Secretary 2-3-4; Pilot Light staff 1-4; Viking Saga staff 3-4; Jefferson Tests 1-2-3; Kent Tests 3; National Honor Society 4; 4-H 1-2-3-4; News-Herald Reporter 3-4; Candy Sales I. Student Council 4; Jefferson Tests 1-2-3-4. AUDREY CLINE— Li’l Audrey —Many a seat has been shaken by her laughter. PAUL WHIPPLE —“Whip —His love for dancing balanced his dislike of hair-diddling. Clubs: Biology 2-3: Dramatics 1; 4-H 1-2; Camera 3; Radio Play 3; Class Play 3; Boys' Chorus 1-2; Operetta 1; Quartet 2-4; A Cap-pella 3-4; Messiah 3: Band 1-2; Viking Saga staff 3-4; Buckeye Boys' State 3; Class President 1; Class Vice-president 3-4; Student Council 4. MABLE SMITH— Smithy —Her giggle gurgled. Home Ec. Club 1-2-4; Girls’ Chorus 1-2. JOHN HOLDSON— Johnny”- Leadership was his middle name. Clubs: 4-H 1-2-3-4: Radio Play 1: Operetta 1; Boys’ Chorus 1-2-3; Messiah 3; A Cappella 2-3-1; Class President 2-3-4; Quartet 2-3-4; Viking Saga staff 3-4; Baseball 2-3-4; Backetball 2-3-4; Track 2-3-4; National Honor Society 3-4; Buckeye Boys' State 3; Vice-president Alumni Association I. FAYE STACK— Blue Eyes —Slender as a reed, bending toward (a) Rock. Penn High School, Greenville, Pa.. 1-2; Conneaut High School 3. MARION COLE— Maine -Sped like greased lightning to open candy sales. Clubs: Dramatics 1-2-4; Home Ec. 1-2; 4-H 1-2-3-4; Class Play 3; One-act Play 3-4; Radio Play 3: Girls’ Chorus 1-2; Pilot Light staff 3-4; Viking Saga staff 3-4; National Honor Society 3-4; Jefferson Tests 2; Oratory Contest 1; Junior Red Cross 2-3-4; Candy Sales 4. WALTER CHAMPLIN— WaIt —The boy with the wavy hair and the bashful blush. DORIS BUNNELL—“Bunny —Equal portions of songs, smiles, and silliness. Clubs: Home Ec. 1-2; Shorthand 4; ('lass Play 3; Basketball 1; Operetta 1; A Cappella 1-2-3-4; Messiah 3; Glee Club 3; Girls’ Chorus 1-2- Girls’ Quartet 3; Mixed Octet 3; Class Vice-president 2; Pilot Light staff 3-4; Viking Saga staff 3-4; Paper Sales 3; Candy Sales 4. ▼ 10



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HAROLD BELNAP— Butch —Ho was always ready to go except when he was sleeping. Conservation Club 3. Ilnrulil Ilelnnp ICIoImc Kvans Dorothy Kopp June It lug Charles Devercnux Helen Fogg II axel Kirkwood Itieliard Springer Leonard Itlood 1 Uriel Quluit I to e Prolong IIlard Puffer A ELOISE EVANS— Moe”—Capability personified. Clubs: Library 4; Home Ec. 1-2: Dramatics 2-3; Shorthand 4, 4-H 2-3; Class Play 3; Operetta 1; Girls’ Chorus 1-2; I ilot Light staff 2-3-4; Viking Saga staff 2-3-4; Jefferson Tests 1-2: Kent Tests 2: National Honor Society 4; Paper Sales 3; Candy Sales 4. DOROTHY MAE KOPP—“Dot”—Our quiet likeable newcomer. Sandy Lake (Pa.) High School 1-2-3; Glee Club 4. JUNE RING— Shorty —She liked all subjects. but that of Delilah. Clubs: Dramatics 4; 4-H 1-2-3-4; Operetta 1; Girls’ Chorus 1-2: Glee Club 3-4; Messiah 3; A Cappella 1-2-3-4; Viking Saga staff 4; Jefferson Tests 1-2-3; Kent Tests 3; National Honor Society 3-4, Paper Sales 3; Jefferson Tests 1-2-3-4. CHARLES DEVERAUX—“Chuck — A-l exception to Early to bed. early to rise. Warren G. Harding High School. Warren. Ohio, 1-2; Conservation Club 3; Class Play 3. HELEN FOGG— Moe —She picked up her pencil and the pictures streamed out. Emerson School 1; Lakewood School 2. Clubs: Dramatics 3: Ind. Arts 2; French 3-4; Class Play 3; Pilot Light staff 4; Viking Saga staff 4; Home Nursing 3; Kent Tests 3; National Honor Society 4; Jefferson Tests 3-4. HAZEL KIRKWOOD — “Haze — Stick-to-it-iveness. Clubs: Art 2; Library 4; Pilot Light staff 3-4; Viking Saga staff 3-4; Paper Sales 3. RICHARD SPRINGER— Dick —Our handsome. dashing man-about-town. who’s really smooth—and not only on the basketball floor. Clubs: 4-H 1: Conservation 2-3; Operetta 1; Roys’ Chorus 1-2; Viking Saga staff 4; Basketball 2-3-4; Track 3-4; Student Council 4. LEONARD BLOOD—'“Len —Girl-shy Casper Milquetoast. Clubs: Ind. Arts 1-2-3-4; Art 4; Dramatics 3-4; Radio Play 3. MURIEL QUINN— Mooney —Slaved like a machine to run off Pilot Lights. Clubs: Home Ec. 1; Library 4; Shorthand 4; Operetta 1; Girls' Chorus 1-2; Basketball 1; Class Treasurer 1; Pilot Light staff 3-4; Viking Saga staff 4; Paper Sales 3; Candy Sales 4. ROSE PROLONG— Butch —Fashion magazine addict deluxe. Home Ec. Club 1; Operetta 1; Girls’ Chorus 1-2; Paper Sales 3. WILLARD PUFFER— Willie”—He used a pencil of Originality. Clubs: Dramatics 1-2-3-4: French 3-4; 4-H 1-2-3; Class Play 3: Radio Play 3; Operetta 1; Boys’ Chorus 1-2; Pilot Light staff 4; Viking Saga staff 4; Jefferson Tests 3; Junior Red Cross 1-2-3-4. 12 ▼

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