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

 - Class of 1943

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Junior Red Cross The Junior Red Cross has achieved much this year, noj only alone but in collaboration with other departments of the school. As usual the Red Cross conducted both the senior and junior roll call. Over-seas Christmas boxes were packed and sent and nine Christmas boxes were sent to Longview, the county home for the aged. For Easter, favors were made for the hospital. For additional war time duties many things were done along with the Home Economics clubs under the direction of Miss Pearl Hunnell such as making ditty bags lor the soldiers and twenty-four slippers for the Veterans hospital and a group of sophomore boys made ashtrays for the Veterans' hospital also. Under the direction of Miss Jessie Fenton the art department aided us in sending menu covers to the Navy. The officers for the year were as follows: President, Shirley Blood; vice president, Richard Wheeler; secretary, Ruth Akerley; treasurer, Emerson Page. The sponsor was Miss Marguerite Tobin. Candy Sales The sweet tooth of Rowe's students has suffered somewhat the past year. Due to rationing and shortage of materials, we have not been able to get as much candy as we formerly did. But then, who are we to complain? Regardless of the shortage, the seniors: Kathryn Nelson, Grace Hall, Jeanne Philley, Evelyn Cole, Elizabeth Hogie, Ethel Palagyi, Rebecca Wright, Phyllis Herbel, Dorothy Rapose, Harriett Smith, Jeanne Conway, will long remember swallowing their lunches whole or eating then, on the run in order to meet the demands of cash customers as they thronged around the candy counter. The girls, assisted by Mr. Deevers, also took care of the money and took inventory of the stock. Le Triangle Mystique Have you heard those strains of queer music coming from Room 307? No harm done, it’s just we “Frenchies” getting together for our monthly meeting. Once each month, during our regular class period, Mrs. Kitchen, our sponsor, hands the “reins” over to Mile. Marie Ring, our president. At first we have a program, consisting of songs, jokes, and reports. Then conus the treat. Yes, we do have refreshments! At our Christmas meeting we had an exchange of gifts and some, I’m sure, will not soon forget what they got. Will they, Mary? Then for the Valentine meeting we got together with the Latin Club and we had a good time by exchanging French and I atin valentines. We also bought French club pins for ourselves which, I don’t have to say, we are mighty proud to wear. To help Mary in leading the meetings, we chose Harriett Smith as treasurer and Elsa Kesatie as secretary.

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HKD CHOSS Second row: Dorothy Snow, Jeanne Wheeler, Thelma Atkins, Evelyn ('ole. Shirley Blood, Miss Tobin. First row: Ruth Akerley, Emerson Page, Richard Wheeler, Muriel Erickson, Betty Ann CldllA, Marjorie Emerson. CANDY SALES Second row: (trace Hall, Ethel Palagyi, Ruth Jane Walters, Evelyn Cole, Elizabeth Hogle. First row: Mr. Deevers. Phyllis Herbel, Jeanne Philley, Kathryn Nelson, Rebecca Wright, Dorothy Rapose. FRENCH CLUB Second row: Ruth Jane Walters. Harriett Smith. Elsa Kesatie, Mary Ring, Mrs. Kitchen. Arlene Schlaich. First row: Muriel Erickson, Helen ('lark, Grace Hall, Emerson Page. Rebecca Wright. Donna-Mae Clark. Doris Kopp. 30



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Home Economics Club A group of boys from Rowe have proudly demonstrated the fact that the men as well as the women can take an active part in household affairs—especially cooking. These boys, members of the Boys’ Home Economics Cluh.sponsoreei by Miss Hunnell, were divided into two groups with a leader for each group. They have made anything from soup to candy. The Girls’ Home Economics Club, sponsored by Miss Hunnell, and under the leadership of Dorothy Lewis, president; Bernice Hershey, vice president; Kathryn Bosick, secretary; and Shirley Fulmer, treasurer; has devoted itsf time to sewing for the Red Cross. Utility hags to be sent to United States soldiers in Africa and moccasins for soldiers in the camps of our own country were two of their projects. One of the highlights of the year was a Christmas party at which the Christmas theme was realistically carried out. In the center of the table at which a spaghetti dinner was served were grouped the gifts which were later drawn by members of the group. HOMK ECONOMICS First row: Ethel Shuster, Dorothy Lewis, Thelma Armstrong. Dorothy Holbrook. Katherine Bosick, Louise Carey, Ruth Rest, Thelma Stephenson, Lillian Marti, Anna Holbrook. Second row: Hetty Wright. Marilyn Stnk.r, M a r -1 la Rest. Ruth Ashby, Dorothy Norton, Hetty Thayer. Robert Moisio, Jerry Puffer, Miss Hunnell. Third row: Bruce Harvey, Lester Parke, Richard Kucha. Robert Churchill, Ray McVoy, Robert Schlaich, Robert Crawford, Clarence Kennedy, Roy Huston, Allan Punker. photo ci.rn First row: Jane Hibler, Pauline Kostura, Robert Crawford. Katherine Bosick. Dorothy Cook, (Jordon Turner, Elizabeth Waddle, Marjorie Tinney. Second row: Mr. Hopper, Delores Davis. Mary Lou Torrence, Francis Marn, Dorothy Holbrook. Louise Carey, Joanne Wright, Ruth Ashby, Lois Wallace. Third row: I truce Harvey. Robert Schlaich. Charlie Sippola, John Erickson, Dunne Loomis, Jerry Wright. Yes, that’s who thy were—the Snappy Clickers. The club had thirty-eight members. Their leaders were President, Gorden Turner (that able photographer of the tenth grade); vice president, Boh Crawford; secretary, Dorothy Cook; and treasurer, Kathryn Bosick. Under the leadership of their sponsor, Mr. Howard Hopper, they started the year off with all kinds of reports and explanations of the fundamentals of cameras and picture taking. They have had many interesting meetings, held every two weeks on Wednesday. Activities included developing, printing, tinting, enlarging and toning of pictures. Mr. Hopper also took n indoor picture of the group. Snappy Clicker Camera Club

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