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

 - Class of 1952

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FIRST ROVV-fleft to right?-Annie Chartron, Amos Blakeslee. SECOND ROW-Nancy Gaus, Dick Humalainen, Ruby Gee, Delmas Bennett, Sally Ceeder, Judy Hammond. THIRD ROW-Pat Olson, Joyce Goodenow, Nancy King, Mrs. Lynch lsponsorl, Dick Downing, Carol Cook, Rosemary King. JUNIO The Junior Class under the able direction of Mrs. Evelyn Lynch presented as their play, Room for One More, to a capacity crowd on November 16. The excellently portrayed characters were Mother, Ruby Gee, Po-ppy, Delmas Bennett, Joey, Richard Humalaineng Trot, Joyce Goode- now, Teensie, Annette Chartrong Janey, Carol Cook, Jimmy John, Amos Blakesleeg Mrs. Bid- dle, Rosemary King, George Biddle, Richard Downingg Betty, Sally Ceederg Miss Winston, Nancy King, Rescued Woman, Pat Olson. The Rose family, which was large, always seemed to have room for one more orphan from the home. Janey, one of the latest arrivals, was a pretty, rather self-conscious and shy girl. At first, upon her arrival at the Pumpkin Shell, which was the Rose's cottage, Janey greatly feared the ocean, but she soon over- came this obstacle when she saved a woman from drowning. The next person who found his way into the hearts of the Rose family was a stubborn R PLAY cripple, named Jimmy John. During his stay with the family, he learned not only to drive the car, swim, cook, and dance, but also to be kind to others, Tragedy struck the Rose family when Poppy died, leaving the financial burden on Mother. Jimmy John's operations were expensive and Joey wanted to study to be a doctor, so as a last resort, Mother decided to sell the Pump- kin Shell. When Jimmy John heard Mother's intention, he ran away on the night of the Harvest Dance. But, when Teensie found Jim- my John and brought him back, Mother an- nounced that she had received a phone call from New York. A studio wanted to make Jimmy John's story into a movie. This meant that Jimmy John could have all the operations he needed, Joey could finish medical school and above all, the Rose family could keep the Pumpkin Shell. The prompters were Judy Hammond and Nancy Gaus.

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.V JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY Motto ..,.,w ..,.... I n ourselves, our future lies Sponsor ..... .....,.,..,,,..,.,. M rs. Evelyn Lynch President .r.,.....e..,. ,.,,.,. R ichard Hogle Vice President ...,... ..,. C arol Cook Secretary ......,... ........,.,,, R uby Gee Treasurer .... ...... J oyce Goodenow As Freshmen, having managed to survive that first week, we began our travels through Rowe High. During the year we helped spon- sor the Freshman-Sophomore Dance. Since the privilege of decorating the gym was reserved for those lucky sophomores, we furnished the refreshments, and the dance was a success. In the spring we held two picnics, one at Farn- ham, the other, at Conneaut Township Park. The next year a Student Council Dance took the place of the Freshman-Sophomore Dance and our Sophomore Class participated in the entertainment. As Juniors our first undertaking was the play. We presented Room for One More, a comedy concerning a family that adopted or- phans. The class used part of the profit from the play for a Junior-Senior Prom the gala event of the year. Richard Humalainen, Amos Blakeslee, Rich- ard Blood, and Tommy Dean represented our class in sportsg Nancy Gaus, Carol Cook, and Ruby Gee, as cheerleaders. We are eagerly looking forward to our Sen- ior year and its exciting activities.



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FIRST ROVV-fleft to rightlfPaul Specht, Roy Lampman, Ronnie Smith, Jim Skillen, Ormond Pendy, Delbert Gilbraith, Richard Ring, Joe Griffey, Robert Best, Tom Bagnall, Conrad Bennett, Bill Gee. SECOND ROWfBarbara Kaski, Carol Nutter, Gladys Beck, Nancy Nickels, Grace Braden, Kay Redding, .Ioan Seppi, Jean Bort, Helen Farrell, Mary Daiuto, Anna Yusko, Judy Ilvonen, Pat Stevens, Pat Fiala. THIRD ROW-Mr. Farlson lsponsorl, Florence Fuller, Arlene Cole, Doris Blood. Phyllis Hale, Joan Hazeltine, Jackie Hayes, Barbara Stack, Boneita Adams, Carol Griffey, Rita Tisdale, Patricia Myers, Clara Fiala, Elizabeth Orrenmaa. FOURTH ROW-Dick Spaulding, Dick Steadman, George Puffer, Hal Tyler, Bill Pyle, Dewey Ingram, Archie W'ard, Bob Woodworth, Bob Pollock, Jay Giddings, Bill Cooper. FIFTH ROVV-Duane Alvord, Frank Davis, Merle Cole, Ray Baker, Milton Kaiser, Evelyn Williams, Virginia Green, Beverly Hogrle, Joan Kasto, .Iohn Kantola, DIck Huston, Gary Webb, Dixon Alvord, Gary Bristol. SOPHOMORE CLASS Motto-One step at a time, but always forward. Sponsor ..................,,.......,.... Mr. Richard Carlson President ........... ..,,......, G eorge Puffer Vice President .............. Bill Gee Secretary ....... ...... D onna Rhoads Treasurer ........ . ...,........................ Nancy Nickles Bang! The door slammed on a large group of boys and girls with good clean minds and strong healthy bodies. Shake them up and what have you? Why, the Sophomores of Rowe High. With our heads held high and our hearts full of confidence, we planned to make this school year a sensational one. With sixty-four students, the largest class in high school this year, we have been well-represented in the school clubs and sports. John Kantola, Tom Bagnall, Bob Wood- worth, Dick Spaulding, George Puffer, Bill Gee, Dick Huston, Richard Ring, and Bob Nagle represented us on the baseball and basketball teams. Judy Ilvoncn and Nancy Nickels were on the Varsity Cheerleading Squad, while Anna Yusko was a Reserve cheerleader. Our Sophomore class were co-workers with the Freshmen in sponsoring a spring dance. Also, our class enjoyed a picnic at Township Park on the last day of school. We are looking forward to our Junior year at Rowe, and then in the not too distant future we'l1 be Seniors.

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