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

 - Class of 1952

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SENIOR CLASS PROPI-IECY Gosh, I'm glad I stopped off here for to- night instead of going on to New York on that stuffy ol' train-besides I might see someone I used to know. It was just twenty-two years ago this month that I graduated from dear old R. H. S., and since then I've rather lost track of the old gang. Oh well, I guess I'll mozey over to the park and read my paper, Well, the Pilot Light , I can remember when that was the name of the paper published at Rowe. And the same old lighthouse too. And will you look at these headlines! HSTUART BLOOD has thrown his hat into the ring for the presidential race. Well, he'd make a good president. He surely did a fine job of guiding our class through our last two years in high school. And with that guy who is the best twisterupper 0-f words, HERK WILLIAMS as his running mate I'm sure he'll win. I wonder if any of my classmates are men- tioned in the paper, let's see now- Professor MAURICE WRIGHT, of the U S, Department of Agriculture, has been called to the planet'Mars by JUNE and FRANK COLE, to investigate a new bug that has made an appearance on their experimental farm up there. t'Yogi APPLEBY is returning from Egypt where he has been studying the art of yogism at first hand. I wonder if he really did kill that fish in the aquarium by staring at it day after day in science class. JACK KARAL has the honor of being the first pilot to fly faster than light. Boy, think what an asset that would have been when we were on our way home from school or a late game or dance! On page two I see that times have really changed. 'LPAT QUINN, former assistant clerk of the Lakeville Police, is now Police Captain and has arrested CHUCK OLMSTED for mak- ing 'unnecessary noisesl in the residential sec- tion. Will you look at what happened to the medical students of our class, PHYLLIS SHID- LER, EILEEN KANTOLA, and MARY JOECK- EN! All three were forced to join C. I. O. No. 111 of the Butchers Union of America. I hope JACK FURRY can make up his mind which girl he wants now because I see by the paper that he is now President of Andrews School for Girls. What a break for Casanova FURRY! According to the Society Page ARLENE SIMPSON, the star reporter for the Light has just returned from Shang-Hi where she interviewed JOYCE ESTES, who has a beauty shop over there in China but closed for finan- cial reasons and has now opened a laundry. The former Misses JANET DOWNING, RHEA 'Hippie' ROSS, ELLEN ORENMAA, and JUNE GOODENOW feted VELMA BECK recently at a farewell party. VELMA, living in the house on the hill, became very adept at climbing, and is now the world's most renowned mountain climber and will soon attempt to conquer Pike's Peek. JANET DOWNING is the wife of CHUCK SMITH, the twenty-five game winner of the Lakeville Indians. LOIS WOODWORTH, after world tour, is now returning to her old home to teach those that are interested, the art of Ballet. JOYCE BARNARD is a very successful sec- retary, in fact so successful that she is marry- ing her boss. Was that part of the Commercial Course at Rowe? BUD BROMFIELD, that most eligible bachelor, is spending his three-month vacation this year at the Bar-B dude ranch owned by Cowboy BILL ADAMS. The Book of the Month Club is featuring two books by former classmates also. Men Are A Menace, or How to Catch A Man In Ten Easy Lessons, by NANCY KASKI, and Teachers Are Gulli- ble or How to Charm A Good Grade Out of A Teacher, by DICK SEBETICH. Well, I guess if anyone would know, it would be DICK. JOHN GILMORE, the playboy who owns seven bright- ly painted Cadilla-cs, has been seen escorting a very beautiful woman around lately but he won't tell who she is. Gossip has it she's a charmer from Paris, On the advertising page, I see that BURTON JACK-SON, manager of Crombie's Pharmacy is announcing that those two world famous chemists, BOB WADDTLE and ALBERT PHIL- LIPS, who have discovered a way of making gold out of copper, will be present at his store on National Chemistry Day. Here's an item! 'tDoes your car feel tired and let down? Bring it in and let us give it a facial and body mas- sage. Girls, before you take the car home after a drive, bring it into us so hubby won't know how many cars and curbs you nicked. The Body and Fender Shop owned and operated by the Doctors of Motors DELTON FULLER and CHUCK MAURER. I also see where JERRY GEE is now owner of the new Conneaut Cream- ery Co. How that fellow liked ice cream! He'll surely consume all the profits. Here's an interesting ad. Girls do you have brunette, brown, or black hair? Remem- ber men prefer blonds. I have been experi- menting with my own hair for twenty years now and I know just how to catch the golden glints. Call 00-000 or stop in at JANET BROWN'S Beauty Salon. Young lovers come to the Mid-Way and kill two birds with one stone, A colossal double feature consisting of Blood and Sand and Lost Loves-Mgr, HOW- ARD WILLIAMS. Well, I see on the Sports page that STAN PAZDZIORKO, new coach at Rowe, turned out another winning basketball team this year. He's a good guy. It reads here that the Hell- Drivers are appearing at Rowe Athletic Field featuring the world's craziest driver, PAUL BUNNELL. Well, what do you know! Wrest- ling is coming to Lakeville, featuring 'Man Mo-le Hill' alias JERRY SPECHT, and also starring tGirdle Gripper' alias PAT MILLER. And will you look here on the comic page! 'The Demon! by PERRY LONGAKER. I won- der if that kid at Boy's State still ghost draws them for him. Well, even though I didn't get to see the old gang, I at least know now what each is do- ing and I'm happy to see that each has done very well for himself. Well, I might as well hit the hay, my mis- sion is completed.



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Left to Right-Stuart Blood, Calvin Appleby, Charles Maurer, Bud Bromfielcl, Joyce Barnard, Arlene Simpson, June Goodenow, Ellen Orrenmaa, Pat Miller, Pat Quinn, Allen Waddle, Rhea Ross, Bob Waddle, Nancy Kaski, Mrs. Kitchen Cdirectorj, Janet Brown. SENIOR PLAY Mother Is A Freshman, a comedy in three acts, was the choice of the seniors for their play of 1952. It was a huge success when presented to a capacity crowd on April 24. Under the able direction of Mrs. Ruth Kitchen, the senior play proved to be another high light of the school year. Here is a brief outline of the story: Mrs. Abigail Abbott, an attractive widow, is forced by financial difficulties to accept the Abigail Fortitude Scholarship at Pointer College so that she would be able to keep her daughter, Susan, in school. Susan, who is shocked and dismayed at the thought of her mother's attending col- lege, becomes even more disappointed when Professor Michaels, the Zoology teacher and her latest interest, falls in love with Abigail. Dean Gillingham, positive that publicity was the only reason Abigail entered college, finally realized that it was necessary for Susan's mother to stay in college to keep Susan in college. The play ends happily after Professor Michales and Abigail have a quarrel and Susan helps them to make up, even though she thinks her heart will break. The excellent cast included Mrs. Abigail Abbott-Pat Miller, Susan-Pat Quinn, Mrs. Miller-Janet Brown, Sylvia--June Goodenowg Bunny-Arlene Simp- son, Helen-Nancy Kaski, Carrie-Rhea Ross, Clara-Joyce Barnard, Marge fEllen Orrenmaa, BobofAllen Waddle, Bill-Bud Brownfield, Dean GillinghamfCalvin Appleby, and Professor Michaels-Stuart Blood.

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