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

 - Class of 1944

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Extracuricular Clubs PILOT LICHT First row. left to right. Catherine Cole, Jean Bartlett, Bernadene Yusko. Ruth Akerley, Norma Kezertee. Shirley Blood. Helen Fisch, Barbara Kaiser. Catherine Kako, Lois Gillespie, Laura Yusko, Patricia Daggltt. Second row. Dora Zeppettella. Frances Mam, Richard Byers, Robert Puffer. Doris Healy, Altha Bates. Delores Davis, Shirley Emhoff, Georgiana Kako, Flora Hall, Mr. P. C. Deevers, sponsor. LATIN CLUB First row, center picture, left to right, Harriet Montgomery, Thelma Atkins. Elizabeth Waddle, Catherine Kako, Marjorie Tinney, Patricia Daggitt, Shirley Emhoff. Bessie Ring. Second row, Altha Bates. Delores Davis. Doris Healy, Gordon Turner, Stanley Graham. Margaret Dewey. Mrs. Ruth Kitchen, sponsor. Third row, Jack Tuttle, Tim Healy, Donald Horwood, Richard Armstrong, Allan Punkar. JUNIOR RED CROSS COUNCIL First row, left to right, Audrey Alberg, Shirley Blood, Ruth Akerley, Jeanne Wheeler. Second row, Thelma Atkins, Catherine Cole, Earl Healy. Dorothy Snow. Marjorie Emerson. 30 Worth seizure do we seize into our hands,

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Band The Rowe High School Band has again completed a successful school year. The band, composed of twenty-three talented members, has three seniors in it: Barbara Kaiser, playing the baritone; David Fisher, beating the drums; and Bill Philley, playing the clarinet. Its major task for this year has been playing for all the home basketball games. The stirring marches of the band helped the team on its way to victory. Another event for the year was giving an half-hour program in January at the Farmers' Institute held at Monroe Center. Also the band participated in the junior play, held in December, by performing between the acts. Mrs. Wellman is the director of the school band and part of its success is due to her experienced directing. BAND First row, left to right, Howard Irish. David Fisher. Second row. left to right. Dill Philley. Gordon Turner, Margaret Dewey, Altha Bates. Lois Gillespie. Doris Joslin. Alex Elonen. Kathryn Bosick. Third row. left to right, Raymond Usher, Donald Horwood. Richard Armstrong. Dean Beckwith, Dorothy Cook. Shirley Em-hoff. Mildred Kultti. Bessie Ring, Jeanne Wheeler, Mrs. Alma Wellman, sponsor. Fourth row. left to right. Jack Tuttle. Barbara Kaiser. Lois Wallace, Clair Bunnell, Paul Evans. ORCHESTRA First row, left to right, David Fisher. Howard Irish. Second row, left to right, Thelma Atkins. Lois Wallace. Harriet Montgomery, Bessie Bing, Bill Philley, Altha Bates, Margaret Dewey. Lois Gillespie. Doris Joslin, Alex Elonen. Third row. left to right, Raymond Usher, Donald Horwood, Richard Armstrong, Dean Beckwith, Gordon Turner, Dorothy Cook.Shirley Emhoff. Kathryn Bosick, Mildred Kultti, Jeanne Wheeler, Mrs. Alma Wellman, sponsor. Fourth row, left to right. Jack Tuttle. Clair Bunnell, Barbara Kaiser. Orchestra Once a week on Tuesday, beautiful strains of music have been heard, wafting up from the music room into the rooms above. Upon investigation we have found that it was the Rowe High School Orchestra, performing and practicing under the direction of Mrs. Wellman’s waving baton. The orchestra is composed of twenty-five members, three of whom are seniors: Barbara Kaiser, David Fisher, and Bill Philley. A few of the many selections played this year were: “Land of Romance” by Frazee, “Mecury Overture” by Scarmolin, “Largo,” from the New World Symphony, “Song of India” by Rimsky-Korsakoff, and “Hungarian Dance No. 5” by Brahms. Several appearances were made in assemblies and also the orchestra played at the senior play. Providing a beautiful background of music, the orch(stra played several selections for the Commencement Exercises in May. Unto the sweet bird’s throat 29



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Pilot Light This was another active year for the school paper. We had a paper every two weeks. Several special editions of six full pages were issued. The Pilot Light kept us up to date on all the latest gossip, sports, stories, and jokes. Of course, some favorite Moron stories appeared too. Our Editor-in-Chief, Ruth Akerley, drew us pictures of the Moron family. Mr. Deevers guided the staff again this year. Assistant Editor was Delores Davis; others on the staff were Feature Editor, Gcorgiana Kako; News, Bemadene Yusko; Gossip and Jokes, Helen Fisch; Sports, Robert Puffer; Books and Movie Reporter, Shirley Blood; Biographies, Flora Hall and Audrey Kirkwood; Art, Irus Kent. The typists were Frances Marn, Evelyn Dalrymple, Marian Braden, Barbara Kaiser, and Jean Bartlett. Production, Norma Kezertce. The whole staff deserves a cheer for the good work done this year. Latin Club Members of the Sodalitas Latina Rowensis elected Gordon Turner, consul; Donald Horwood, pro-consul; Bessie Ring, scriba; Margaret Dewey, praefectus aeraru; and tDelores Davis, scriba to the Pilot Light. Our club consisted of twenty members who were interested in Latin; “get togethers” were held on the average of once every month. The first meeting of the new year at Margaret Dewey’s home had for its high light, a hilarious initiation of the new members. After the business meetings, songs in Latin were sung, “vinco” was played and also other games provided by the program committee. There was a gift exchange at the Christmas Party at which the French students were their guests. A play entitled “Noctem Amoenam Habeas” was written and planned to !be put on for assembly. After the business meetings, last but not least, refreshments were served. Junior Red Cross One of the active and successful clubs of the year was the Junior Red Cross. It organized quickly and settled down for a quantity of hard work. Its chief function was to organize the Red Cross work to be done throughout the school, make definite plans and see that they were carried through. ith the help of the Art and Home Economic Clubs their plans did carry through. Among the worthy projects this year was the making of fifty favors to brighten the Brown Memorial Hospital Thanksgiving trays; a Christmas play under the direction of Mr. Deevers given for the entertainment for those in the County Home; and also boxes were packed and sent to the County Home. This year the membership of the Junior Red Cross was unusually high; outstanding in the membership drive were the third and tenth grades. The officers of the club were: president, Dorothy Snow; vice-president, Richard Wheeler; secretary, Ruth Akerley; and treasurer, Shirley Blood. Doth it not flow as hugely as the sea 31

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