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

 - Class of 1957

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SENIOR CLASS WILL I ARIS ANDERSON wxll to SUSAN PARKO MAKI the seat m front of Mr Dawsons desk It glves you a chance to be called on very often to answer quest1ons IH chemxstry class We JUDY DICKSON and BERTHA HARVEY w1ll to NANCY HOPKINS and BARBARA KASTO our ab1l1ty to outtalk everyone else It comes ln handy ln tlme of debate and when you want to keep the teacher from gxvlng an asslgnment I RONNIE GOODIEL w1ll to ROGER CHAPIIN my quxet runmng Ford Wlth a llttle urglng lt w1l1 usually get you to school on tlme that IS lf you really want to get there To JANET HICKS I CAROL EMERSON w1ll my speedy bxcycle You w1ll be able to get an extra f1ve m1nutes of sleep on school morn1ngs To BONNIE LAW I SHEILA KOBERNIK wxll some of my helght It w1ll be more convenlent for you and your boy frlend and Earle wont look l1ke a mldget when walklng besxde me I GENELLE ROBERTS w1ll to FRANCES RUDLER my ablllty to prepare a full course meal for the man of your ChOlC6 ThlS alwavs proves helpful ln a cookmg contest We ED ASHCRAFT and TOM HALL w1ll to GARY TUTTLE and RICH LAMPPI our adjoln Ing seats 1n P A G class on one condltlon One of you mu t not move without the others follow lng h1m I SANDRA SMITH w1ll to VONNA THOMP SON my flrst cha1r 1n the clarlnet sectxon of the band If you want to keep the f1rst Chalf you must PFHCIICG contmuously We BARB HALE and LARRY WALLA w1ll to that cute Junlor couple KENNA MOOK and CLARENCE JOHNSON our frequent arguments P S Klds the best part of an argument IS the maklng up I DICK GARSTENSCHLAGER w1ll to RICH ARD TOWNE and GEORGE WHITE my ablllty to recrult boys mto the Natlonal Guard Th1S al way helps you get a hlgher rank I LARRY SIMPSON will to LESTER BEN NETT my knockout way wxth the glrls You wont have the worry about gettlng a date for the prom I NANCY BENNETT w1ll to BARBARA PAZIORKO my love for sxngmg It w1ll g1ve you a chance to be 1n devotlons very often and also to entertaln at concerts I KENNETH READ wxll to DONALD HOGLE my Job of door tender m Health class It breaks the monotony of sleepmg I LARRY BEERS w1ll to BOB PAZIORKO my ab1l1ty 1n sports Remember you must get 1n several of last perlod DTHCIICS to be tops I GEORGE ROBINSON w1ll to FRANK BEE MAN my ablllty to drlve fast and stay allve Of course you may not be so lucky as I am I CHARLEEN SPAULDING w1ll to ALICE LAMPMAN my happy go lucky way Many frlends are won through a cheerful smlle I RICHARD BARNARD w1ll mv souped up Chevy to that Junlor hot rod FRANCIS THOYIAS It come 1n handy when your buddles want to dr g wlth you To MARGERY OSBOURNE and LUCILI E SCHRUGGS I BEVERLY BROWN w1ll my shy ne s If you never sav anythlng you wont get lnto trouble I ELSIE BREWSTER w1ll to tiose Jumor twlns NANCY and NORMA BLOOD my HTIISIIC thoughtless student To BARBARA PAULLIN I SILVIA BATE MAN w1ll my long curly halr They say mo t boys prefel long halr To LEONARD CEGLIE I FRANCIS CHRISTO PHER w1ll my lab materlal It lS a b1g help to have all the apparatus requlred to do an experl ment P S You have to pay for all the tub s vou break so It helps to be absent on days when lab IS held I JUDY CURTIS w1ll my Job of teach1ng p1an0 to KAY KIRK All you have to do IS get your stu dent to DFHCIICB as they should Of course that IS the hardest part I DAVE STUMP w1ll to my brother CHARLES the knack of thmklng up fast good excuses aftel playlng hookey As long as vou can fool the pr1n clpal you are safe l RICHARD YORK, reluctantly w1ll my cute l1ttle doll to DAN SZALAI Please take good care oi her whlle I a maway P S The only way to get along Wlth her IS to let her have the last word n v - ' y 1 . . , . . 7 1 l , Y . . . D , . . . 7 7 - . y 7 ' Y v . . - . Y , l , , 7 I 5 . O . ' v s ' A I S 1 . 7 Y . . . , . , .. . . . 1 , , . - Q. . , . - . , 7 1 ' . .. . Y , . I . . ' '7 7 ability. Beware of last minute jobs from some 'V 7 . . l . . 1 V v .. g - . S . , - . 1 , . . 7 ' V 3 7 7 - Y . . . . . , - ' ' 1 ' - ' 3 . . 7 Y . 9 , . . . . , Y , Y 7 . - .. .. S . , s ' . , , 7 I - 4 ' Q . . , ' . I ' , , ,

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SENIOR CLASS HI TORY Larry Beers Mllton Rlng Larry Slmpson Rlchard York and Dean Thompson Ar1s Anderson and Sandra Smlth were our gxfts to the cheerleadmg squad By the end of the year we were trans formed from nolsy frxvolous Elghth graders to nolsy frlvolous mnth graders As the clock drew nearer 1tS cycle we eagerlv looked forward to the next hour when we would be sophomores TEN O CLOCK We approached th1s year wlth a varlety of feelmgs-some sad some gay But to the dxsmay of our class we heard that we were to be sepa rated After meetlng our homeroom teachers we recovered from our despalr Mr Halleck and Mr Carlson proved to be both capable and trustworthy guldes as we Journeyed on the road to adulthood For our f1rst blg project Wh1Ch was so well organ lzed by our offlcers to be named later we held the Freshman Sophomore Dance Durmg th1s tedlous week we found that we had a class of Eager Beavers These offlcers Presldent Dean Thompson V1ce Presldent George Gee Secre tary Judy D1ckson and Treasurer Nancy Bennett proved to be worthy of the trust placed m thelr hands Durmg th1s year Charlene Spauldmg and Barbara Hale found that Hookey does not pay They learned too that xt was no fun bemg perma nent corner PISCCS ln Mrs Lynch s study hall Tell lng vour plans to others ln advance sometlmes backflres' Oh Yes-there was always Caesar I thmk that we surely must have pollshed h1m off or has Mrs Kxtchen come up w1th a Llfe Restorer' And those geometry theorems' Surely Mlss Tobln thought we would never get them and ourselves stralght ened out The athletes for th1s year were the same as last year wxth the addltlon of J1m Mooney D1ck Garstenshlager Tom Hall Glenn KODCPHIK Wal ter Remke and Sandy Robmson Ar1s Anderson Sandra Smlth and Janlce Grlffey furnished the femlnme decor to the basketball court' The clock seemed to plck up speed as we ad vanced further 1nto hxgh school and we became better acqualnted w1th the ways and w1les of man ELEVEN O CLOCK JUHIOFS and upperclassmen at last' We were greeted that September mornlng by the beamlng smlles of Mrs Lynch and Mr Dawson Of course Mr Dawsons sm1le was soon to fade as we pre pared to present our f1rst b1g nroJect the Jumor play Teen Tlme The blot dealt wlth the prob lem that a group of teenagers had ln trymg to bulld a teen haven for the1r cxty The cast ln cluded Ar1s Anderson Rlchard York Nancy Ben nett Peggy Chlpps Sandra Smlth Larry Beers Larry Walla B111 Black Leona Nme Joan Balrd Mldge Stevens James Horwood Larry Slmpson Gavle Moyer Genelle Roberts George Hale Tom Hall Rlchard Barnard Judv Curtls Glenn Kober mk George Gee Kay Calkms Dorothy Pyle Ber tha Harvey and George Robmson Our class had a fme crew holdmg OfflC8 Presl dent Rxchard York Vlce Presldent George Gee Secritary Judy D1ckson and Treasurer Sandra mlt The teams were st1ll graced wxth the talent and experlence of the prevxous years wlth George Felch and Ronme Goodlel added For a repeat year Ar1s Anderson Sandra Smlth and Janlce Grlffey lent thelr pep and pulchrxtude to the bas ketball struggles The cholr Journeyed to Levxttsburg where we recelved a superior and then to Columbus where we recelved an excellent ratmg Three Junlors had the dlstlnct honor of belng elected to the Natlonal Honor Socxety Nancy Ben nett Sandra Smlth and Judy D1ckson A sprmg comes so comes the prom at least at Rowe and as usual the Junlors were quite exclted about th1s gala event We chose Fantasyland as our theme You can xmaglne the chaos that was caused when we trled to hlde Donald Duck and Mlckey Mouse from the ever 1nqu1r1ng semors By the end of th1s hectlc week we and Mrs Lynch too were on the verge of a nervous breakdown but somehow all managed to pull through and to en Joy the evenmg The coronatlon of the klng and queen cllmaxed the evening Then after the sus pense was over we settled down to enjoy our dancmg Thls Junlor class as well as all the succeedmg Junlors owe Mrs Lynch and Mr Dawson many thanks for thelr klndness and patlence As the eleventh hour drew to a close we looked forward to the f1nal twelfth hour TWELVE O CLOCK Our homeroom for our last hour at Rowe was gomg to be the study hall It seemed to many of us that lt was Just a few months ago that we were freshmen ln the same room The people who were elected to guxde and lead us through our last and probably most 1mportant year were Presldent Jlm Horwood V1ce Presx dent Rlchard York Secretary Judy D1ckson and Treasurer Sandra Smlth Our flrst task was the Freshman Inductlon Ceremony Wh1Ch takes the place of the 1n1t1at1on of former years Each letter 1n V I K I N G S IS a symbol representmg the true meanmg of the word V1k1ngs Th1s solemn ceremony makes an mcomlng freshman proud to be a Vlkmg The teams were as usual well represented wlth the same boys as were on the teams ln the previous years Ar1s Anderson Sandra Smlth Jamce Grlffey and Judy Curtls carried the mega phones for the semors The semors also d1d well m all the clubs band and cholr Of course the b1g obJect1ve of any senlor class b9S1d6S the annual IS ra1s1ng money for a class trlp Many hours have been spent at concess1ons at basketball games at bake sales and 1n other fund ra1s1ng act1v1t1es Then fmally we semors proudly presented our play To Blush Unseen dlrected by Mrs Kltchen The cast mcluded Peggy Chlpps Sandra Smlth B111 Black Dean Thompson Tom Hall Annette Jones Larry Beers Joan Baxrd Ar1s Anderson Dorothy Pyle Milton Rlng Charleen Spauldlng Ruby Courtenay and Walter Remke What a tlme we had m choosxng a place for our trxp' Consldermg Washmgton Detrolt and Chl cago we spent a number of perlods lookmg at pamphlets from these cltles The semors elected to the Natlonal Honor So clety were Dean Thompson and Peggy Chlpps As we were measured for our caps and gowns and ordered our cards and 1nv1tat1ons we began to reahze how rapldly the year was drawlng to a close We st1ll had Class Nlght Baccalaureate and Commencement to plan and carry out Although the hands of our clock are slowly drawlng to the flnal hour th1s lS not the end of our educatlon but merely the BEGINNING of a new and more exc1t1ng era of learnmg We w1ll never forget our teachers and we especlally thank Mrs Kltchen for all her help and guldance through th1s our most xmportant year the twelfth hour recorded on our school clock We leave Rowe wxth mlxed emotlons as we go to take our places m adult l1fe for wlth the commg of Commencement we w1ll truly be graduated from school l1fe lnto Life s school 1 1 ' 1 . l ' - 1 - 1 1 - 6 . - U ' . . 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SE IOR CLASS WILL To MARIE PASSMORE I JANICE GRIFFEY w1ll my sewlng machlne When you have a hard time gettxng a seam ln dont blame the sewmg machme I JAY HOGLE the shortest bov 1n the semor class w1ll my Job at the Creamerle to BOB DIA SIO and RICHARD COLE If you want a mllk shake Just get ln good wlth the waltresses To VICTOR MOISIO I DEAN THOMPSON w1ll my speed ln gettmg my homework done It w1ll help you on the days when you have to go to band practlce dur1ng one of your study halls I JIM HORWOOD w1ll to BILL CARLSON some of my helght A few more lnches mlght help you catch those hlgh l1ne drlves whlch usually are Just out of your reach I MILT RING w1ll to HENRY FOX mv knowl edge of farmlng When vou cant d6Clde whlch cow to mxlk flrst Just m1lk four at a tlme as I do I MILTON MAURER leave to LANCE KELLY and DICK NELSON mv knack of catchlng up on my sleep ln study hall after n lnterestlng date wlth that favorlte gal I GLENN KOBERNIK w1ll to CHARLES When your buddies want somcone to fight for them you can step up and do the Job unless the opponent happens to be stronger than you are I ANNETTE JONES w1ll to KATHERINE KERNER my tall boy frxend He comes ID handy when you need to get 1n the upstalrs wlndow after gettmg home late from a date I WALT REINKE w1ll to GARY EVANS and JOE SPECHT my glft of prophecy All you need 1 a w1ld lmaglnatlon and an X ray v1s1on mto the future I BILL SMITH w1ll to JERRY STEADMAN my nolsy engmeer boots When vou cant stand the silence ln study hall Just take a lxttle walk lettmg your feet clomp loudly I DICK SPECHT w1ll my worn out hlstory book to DUANE ANDERSON You mlght be able to read the prlnt although Ive read lt so much there mlght be some holes ID lt I DALE WEBB w1ll to JOHN BENNETT and FRED BAIRD my salesmans Job at Bates Motor Sales The ecret of success IS to have a couple of the products whlch you are selllng to prove to people that they are all rrght I JUDY NICKELS w1ll my Job of keeplng track of the CHS boys to RITA KUHN In order to do thls you must soend a conslderable amount of time overtown To JUDY HUNT and BRENDA MOONEY I DOROTHY PYLE w1ll mv second year French book When you dont know what a word means Just take a wxld guess and hooe you are right To MARY BAIRD I BARBARA SHUSTER w1ll my varlety of halr styles If the flrst one doesnt accompllsh the rlght effect Just try an other' Eventually you w1ll get one that does the trlck I GARY MARVIN w1ll to RONALD HICKS my love for Rowe School If you begln to mlss your dear old buddles Just remember absenc makes the heart grow fonder I JAMES MOONEY do bequeath to DAVL BALDWIN and HARRY SEIBERT my worn out pencll WhlCh have been used ID wr1t1ng mam a slgnmcnts As you know I am a very mtellec tual pe son We RUBY COURTENAY and RUBY ECCLES TON w1ll our sense of hum r to JUNE WAL FORD and CAROL TUTTL A Jolly laugh some wlth the teacher We PEGGY CHIPPS nd SUE QUINN w1ll to PAT MOSTELLO and NITA KUHN our places ln the Commerc1al Room Our advlce to you IS to keep smllxng and never glVe up To JOAN READ I LOIS BORT w1ll my ab1l 1ty to play volley ball All you need IS plenty of muscle and a good aim I KAY CALKINS w1ll to BECKY GRAY my qu1et volce The soft words you speak mlght be Just the thing that would w1n your boy for you The secret of keeplng your volce soft IS to keep 1t ln proper tralnmg I GEORGE FELCH w1ll to JOE BRITCHER my Job as manager of the baseball team Be sure you keep the water paxls full at all txmes as thx IS what keeps the boys gomg I BILL BLACK w1ll my laz dlsposltlon to HARRY CUSICK and BOB PIXLEY My motto IS Never do today what you can put off untrl tomorrow I JOAN BAIRD will my wmnlng way wlth the boys to JOY KESATIE It mlght help as you are trylng to 1moress that certaln boy 7 7 V I . - I . . . , . . . , - 7 1 . . v 1 ' y ' ' - v 1 9 9 7 - , . . . 7 7 . ' 7 I - 1 . . A . 7 J' 7 7 I - . , . . 4 ,, ' - 1 r V , . , , s ' '. , ' - . , - ' rw - , , Y , E. . ' - LAIRD and BOB MYERS mv muscular build. times livens up a class even if it doesn't go over , ' A . . , . ' 3 7 V I - 7 1 . .S . . . 1 . V - . . . , y . 9 D . . . . - ' ' v . . . Y . , y I . V , , , , Q . . .V . . . ' ' ' Y A y ' .ry h ,. S . Y , . . . V .

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