Rowe High School - Viking Saga Yearbook (Lakeville, OH)
- Class of 1958
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V' -V.. .V . . V , . . V V 4, . V. TV, V V 7 V :VV V V VV V. - ' . V 4.1.4 -f5.nV.1V:m:--.r- .-sfL..-,f1...afVaV.V.V...a?n..:1 The VHGI G SAIEA 1958 S Viking spirit c'an7t be broken Formed in our Rowe High, Blue and Cold we'll always cherish Sealed by .friendshilfs tieg Alma Mater, Alma Mater, Praise to thee we sing: Pride and honor, glory, love, To thee, we,ll strive to bring. Published by THE VIKING SAGA STAFF Rowe HIGH SCHOOL Lakeville, Ohio N OUR 3 s X 2 4 5 E I i WIGW 's,..,,.W'm Q--....,,, .....4- .. ...hwy IUUUUE M - 1 N- '--..,,.Ns.-.gsqww M.. -.T rw ' ' f 'Y f n V W ZWff b Q 1 I ' t lf, ' f ', in ufhifmff' 1 J . f - :M 1 rv ' ,+ .,- , a wi 1 ff' P f '- :Wi i t ez A ' l 2 ' 75' f f ' -55-.ff . - 4 ' ,N ' Kylzfggggfviiff tr, s 1 my -an .w,. 3 'f f W Ni' V 55 'sezszg 'M i Q 5 A + iF f-f'2r- 'tits' 15 ,H v 'o ' . , al fi nge fi-25, Rig ' 2' S53 A ,. gg Qt 'lqfvf J Wit If S3 F822 X 3.14-u 459: -' 1- .3 it I 1 it 5 , 5 Q .E lift f' F1432 X . 'T U X73 5 I f'i J ffm - ' Q - fp F - . z 5 . ' eff W' k '?N -f 2 . '.-2-Xa , : '.. i .ft',3' in ls- ' 1 5, . -I-:vs '.xQ .-... fs-s t w.--Q f --+1-v -f png 5, : g3,Lfs,f '-. Y ,wif y 5' -sfwf s ,fr 3 new ,af 'ff T 'FT' . 'l-ff 2 N g. ' AWN , Piwli ,.., , N '.. V EW AM V .. , A . W x fe ' Q- s M. we N W x t.. ,N -M 'rim --.. ' -X .1 --N ' A my , ,. vw ,.--f-5, .. ' Q, ,, -...,, ++f' 1' W... -'-N ' ' ow.. . V V ...Q M 'X M ,. ,ww-.,, .,. .X U - -. Nw fm - 'NN ..w ' NM., , 1 'X 2 N , X N , .wa-sm, l ,Nur 6 Q ' ws iv. H ,M V Q... The quotations were taken from 'QTHE SONG OF HIAWATHA by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow , ,..... 0, strangers, That shall not he soon forgotten Ye whose hearts are fresh and simple, If you listen to my rounsels. 's All my floors stand open for you. The heart's right hand I will gne you, I will tearh you all a lesson When you come. We Proudly Deolicate Uur Saga to BENJAMIN JOSEPH KLEPEK You take a bit of .sunshine and you mix it with a smile and human understanding .... And then you add some loy- alty, whirh mingles in so well .... And olon,t forget some sympathy and lots of human nature - Plus dignity, with which all men have the right to live .... Then add to these a hanflelasp strong and measure out some truth .... Now stir them all together and your task is at an end .... For all of these combine to make life's greatest gift-A Friend. J. H. HOPPER B. S.. Kent State University M. A., Kent State University Industrial Arts MARGUERITE T. TOBIN B. S., Grove City College M. A., University of Michigan Mathematics 1 LESTER H. DULL B. M. in Education Youngstown College Music RUTH R. YORK B. A., Western Reserve University Social Studies. English R C H IE F TA IN S Listen, to the words of wisdom Which shall guide you and shall teach you. RAY E. DAWSON B. A., Hiram College Science MARY D. WEIR B. S. in Business Education. Villa Maria College Commercial l CHARLES R. CARLSON EDITH H. INGERSOLL B. S. in Education B. S. in Education, Eclinboro State Teachers College Home Economics Social Science. Biology. Driver Training Bowling Green State University STANLEY HUMPHREY B. S. in Education Ohio University Athletic Director LUCILE E. MERSHON B. S. in Education. Edinboro State Teachers College Social Studies. Mathematics RUTH I. KITCHEN B. A.. Ohio Wesleyan University M. A., University of Michigan French. Latin, Public Speaking HAROLD M. LADNER B. S. in Ar! Education. Kent State University Ar! MARGARET H. COVILLE B. S.. Ohio State University Librarian EVELYN S. LYNCH B. A., Salem College English THE COU CIL ROW ONE-Barbara Goodiel, Bonita law, Susan Lawrence, Lida Huston, Dorma Cole, Shirley Loomis, Agnes Laituri, Bettv Rosaa. Rita Kuhn, Kenna Mook, Patricia Mostello, Carol Tuttle. ROW TWO-Miss Weir, Mrs. Kitchen, sponsors, Fat I-Iagerty, Alice Kesatie, Dian Nesbitt, Karen Hoskins, Charlotte Hughes, Kay Kirk, Barbara Kasto, Barbara Paullin, Joyce Bacon, Norma Blood, janet Kobernik. ROW THREE-Bill Clark, Victor Moisio, Gary -Evans, Richard Cole, Larry LaBounty, Willard Colver, Bill Miller, jim Strong, Gary Tuttle, Leonard Ceglie, Joe Specht, Dan Szalai, John Bennett. ROW FOUR-Clarence johnson, Bob Diasio, Tom Bosick. Oh no not this again . . . So much to do, so little time . . . Rush, rush, rush . . . Sell those ads . . . Write those articles . . . Busy, busy, busy . . . Cut, paste, identify those pictures . . . Hurry, now . . . Work during vacation, work during school . . . Get it done . . . Those things must go to the Print- craft . . . Editor-in-chief about frantic wondering if this ever will get done . . . Maybe . . . Finally . . . Sponsors, editor's begin to recover . . . The Saga is on its' way. Editor-In-Chief Assistant ....,,., Senior Editor ....... ....... Assistant ..,.. ,..... Class Editor ....... .... Assistant ..... Club Editor ........ ....., Assistant ..... Sports Editor .... Assistant ..... Music Editor .,,,.. ..,... Assistant ..... ,..... Barbara Kasto Joyce Bacon Susan Parkomaki Betty Rosaa Barbara Paziorko Lida Huston . Barbara Paullin .. Karen Hoskins Kenna Mook Agnes Laituri Kay Kirk Susan Lawrence Art Editor ,..,.. ..... N ancy Blood, Kay Kirk Picture.Editor ....... ........ Charles Stump Assistants .r., ..,... B arbara Goodiel, Janet Kobernik Alumni Editors ......,....... Gary Evans, Pat Mostello Assistants ........ Dorma Cole, Charlotte Hughes Proofreader ...... ......,.................,....,....,... N ita Kuhn Assistants .............. Dian Nesbitt, Kathy Specht Composition Editor ............,...........,.,.,. Richard Cole Assistants ...,.......,., ..... G ary Evans, Bill Clark Business Manager .,..,. .....,...,.,. L eonard Ceglie Assistant .......... ...... , .. ...... ..,..,.., J im Strong Secretary ..........................,..,...............,,, Norma Blood Assistant ............ Shirley Loomis, Dorma Cole Sales Personnel .,.,.,,.,... Victor Moisio, Joe Specht, Gary Tuttle, John Bennett, Clarence Johnson, Dan Szalai, Robert Diasio, Larry LaBounty, William Miller, Tom Bosick, Willard Colver Typists ........................,..,.. Carol Tuttle, Bonnie Law Assistants .,... ...... A lice Kesatie, Pat Hagerty AS THE WAXINO AND WANINO OF THE MOON WENT BY September 3 23 24 27 27 28 30 October 18 21 25 November 8 14-15 21 27-28 December 12 14 20 20 january 13 20 24 February 6 15 March 2 3 15 April 3 11 17-18 4- 1 May 3 10 23 25 28 29 First day of school Adventurer Assembly Safe Driving Assembly Magazine Sales Assembly Freshman Induction Ceremony Music Boosters Smorgasbord Mr. America Assemblv Dramatics Club Fall Formal Archery Assembly N. E. O. T. A. - No school Prince of Peace Orations Assembly Junior Play - ujiunpin' jupiter W. C. T. U. Assembly Thanksgiving Vacation Dramatics Club One-Act Play Assembly Christmas Band and Choir Concert Christmas Assembly Christmas Vacation Begins Cartoon Assembly One Act Play Contest at Edgewood March of Dimes Benefit Game National Honor Society Initiation Sock Hop and Spaghetti Dinner Choir and Band at Girard, Ohio The Heiress All Star Band Rehearsal at Edgewood Dramatics Club Easter Assembly Freshman, Sophomore Dance Senior Class Play- Onions in the Stew' Easter Vacation District Tests at Hiram junior-Senior Prom Class Night Baccalaureate Commencement Last Day of School THE BRAVES' CHA T With the wind in our rigging Our noble ship tramples the billows to ride the tide: As we, the merry rrew, hold true our course to the harlzor of our journey,s end. Regretfully we look back upon our twelve years Of sailing the sea of knowledge. We will not soon forget the friendships W! e have made with teavhers and fellow mates: Nor will we forget the fair times we had together, Nor the toilsome. We, who may sail to the four far corners of the earth. Will uphold the ideals of true Vikings. May your code of vitality, integrity, knowledge, ingenuity, nobility, grace, and sportsmanship ever be in our hearts. With our past strivings well logged, We disemlmrk upon the uncharted shores of the future. Dear Alma Mater, Thou hast fostered us wellg Our gratitude to you is as large as the sea As now we must say farewell. BARBARA Pfxzlomco THE CHIEFS CF THE BRAVES W e have listened to your message, W e have heard your words of wisdom. CLARENCE JOHNSON BARBARA PAZIORKO President Vice President SUSAN PARKOMAKI BARBARA PAULLIN Secretary Treasurer Poet ....... .............A.... ........ee,..........,.,,.......... B a rbara Paziorko Prophet ......., ......,........,......,...,.............. B arbara Paullin Donors .,v... ....... C larence johnson and Becky Gray Historian .,..................,,,............. Susan Parkomaki Lawyer . .Va.,,......A...............,......,...,.,, Judy Hunt Flower r,o,,. ........V.,.....,..rrr. L ily of the Valley Colors ,,,, ...,.,.L.,...,,,,waV........,o., M aroon and Gold Motto ,,,,, ,.,,.,. W e walk by faith, not by sight. THE BRA E DUANE ANDERSON Country Gentleman WILLIAM BACON Sweet William FRED BAIRD Gentle Heart MARY BAIRD Patience is a virtue DAVID BALDWIN Hear that motor? LESTER BENNETT Follow the music JOHN BENNETT Lefs do it today NANCY BLOOD Ink, charcoal, and paint JOSEPH BRITCHER Juggler of numbers WILLIAM CARLSON How does your garden grow? RICHARD COLE Oh, for a million! LEONARD CEGLIE Ambition is his middle name JEMES DENNING Math wizard ROBERT Dmsro ru help GARY EVANS Dazzling smile REBECCA GRAY So very nice JANET HICKS Full of fun DONALD HOGLE Slow and easy. man! JUDY HUNT Sings like an angel JOY KESATIE Personality Plus CAROLYN KIRK Hair like burnished copper JUANITA KUHN A second Sarah Bernhard: RITA KUHN Blonde bombshell BONITA LAW No bigger than a CONSTANCE LEAVERS Full of vim and vigor KENNA MOOK Blondie BRENDA MOONEY Sweelly she smiles JOAN READ Sha sews a fine seam FRANCES RUDLER Silence is golden HARRY SIEBERT Sn-ang. silem type minute THE BR VE E. X S 4. THE BRAVE DICK NELSON Easy does it SUSAN PARKOMAKI Friendly and talented VICTOR MOISIO Solid as the Rock of Gibraltar JOSEPH SPECHT Shall we dance? CHARLES STUMP There he goes! CAROL TUTTLE Take a letter, Tuttlie RICHARD TOWNE I'll try DANIEL SZALAI I know the answer RICHARD LAMPI Fleet of foot GEORGE WHITE Jolly George JUNE WALFORD What fun! MARIE PASSMORE Pardon me while I blush GARY TUTTLE Rhythm in his sticks VONNA THOMPSON Bonnie Blue eyes PAT MOSTELLO Mrs. Homemaker THE BRAV S' ASTI S ANDERSON, DUANE RAY BON GO General Course Prom Committee 3: 4-H Clubs 1, 2, 3, 4. BACON, WILLIAM TAFT BILL General Course John Bartram School 2: Choir 4. BAIRD, FRED ALBERT Cl-IAZ General Course Prom Committee 3: 4-H Club 1, 2, 3. 4: Intra-murals l: Science Club 1. anno, MARY ANN MARY Commercial Course Prom Committee 3: Preliminary Scholar- ship Test l, 2, 3: Served at Prom 2: Pilot Light Staff 3, 4: 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Choir 1, 2, 3, 4: Betty Crocker Test 4: Commercial Scholarship Award 4: Senior Class Play 4: Class Night Commit- tee 4. BALDWIN, DAVID LAWRENCE BALDY General Course Science Club l: Prom Committee 3. BENNETT, JOHN HAROLD SPIDER General Courle Choir 1: Junior Play Committee 3: Junior Class Play 3: Basketball 4: Senior Class Play 4. BENNETT, LESTER JAY .fl-ES.. General Course Prom Committee 3: Preliminary Scholar- ship Test 1, 2: Senior Play Committee 4: Trip Committee 4: Ways and Means Com- mittee 4: 4-H Club 1, 2, 3: Junior Class Play 3: Intra-murals 1, 2, 3: Band 1, 2. 3, 4: Science Club 1: Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. BLOOD, NANCY JANE NANCE Commercial Course . Junior Play Committee 3: Prom Com- mittee 3: Preliminary Scholarship Test l, 2, 3, 4: Freshman Induction Committee 4: Served at Prom 2: Faculty Secretary 4: Senior Play Committee 4: Ways and Means Committee 4: Pilot Light Staff 2. 3. 4: 4-H Club 2: Art l, 2, 3. 4: Art Club 3: Junior Class Play 3: Science Club 1: Choir 1. 2: Dramatics Club 1, 2, 4: Betty Cro:lter Test 4: Senior Scholarship Test 4: Senior Class Play 4: Class Night Committee 4. BRITCHER, LEWIS JOSEPH NJOE., General Course Prom Committee 3: Industrial Arts Scholarship Award 4. CARLSON, WILLIAM BERTON WILLIE General Course Conneaut Junior High School 1: Prom Committee 3: Baseball 2, 3: 4-H Club 1, 2. 3, 4: Varsity R 2. 3, 4: Football 4: Senior Citizenship Award 4. CEGLIE, LEONARD P. HCEG.. College Course Latin Club 1, 2: Junior Play Committee 3: Prom Committee 3: Preliminary Scholar- ship Test 1, 2, 3, 4: District Test at Hiram 1. 2, 3, 4: Saga Staff 3, 4: Freshman Induc- tion Committee 4: Class Vice-President 1. 2, 3: Student Council 1, 2, 4: Served at Prom 2: Representative Boy's State 3: Fresh- man Induction Ceremony 4: National Merit Scholarship Test 4: Representative to U. N., Gannon College, Erie, Pa. 3: Senior Play Committee 4: Baseball 1. 2. 3. 4: Track 2. 3. 4: Junior Class Play 3: Magazine Sales Winner 1, 4: Varsity R 1, 2, 3, 4: Football 4: Intra-murals 1, 2, 3: Science Club 1: Manager of Track Team 1: Bas- ketball 2, 3, 4: Choir 3, 4: Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Prom Attendant 31 Senior Schol- arship Test 4. COLE, RICHARD HUGH PETE General Course Prom Committee 3: Preliminary Scholar- ship Test 1, 2: Saga 'Staff 3, 4: Served at Prom 2: 4-H Club 1. 2. 3, 4: Science Club 1. DENNING, JAMES E. Q-JIMH General Course Conneaut High School 1. 2: Senior Scholarship Test 4. HOGLE, DONALD C. upopn General Course 4-H Club 1, 2. 3. 4: Science Club 1. DIASIO, ROBERT MICHAEL NBOB.. General Course Prom Committee 3: Preliminary Scholar- ship Test 1: Saga Staff 4: Freshman Induc- tion Committee 4: Track 1, 2. 3: 4-H Club l, 2. 3. 4: Varsity R 3, 4: Football 4: Intra-mura's 1, 2. 3: S:ience Club 1. swims, GARY WENDELL Evra General Courae Conneaut Junior High School l: Prom Committee 3: Preliminary Scholarship Test 2, 4: District Test at Hiram 2: Saga Staff 3, 4: Freshman Induction Committee 4: Student Council 2. 4: Representative to U. N. Gan- non College. Erie. Pa. 3, 4: 4-H Club 1. 2, 3. 4: Football 4: intra-murals 2. 3: Co- Chairman of Magazine Drive 4: Choir 2. 3: Senior Class Play 4. GRAY, REBECCA ANN BECKY Commercial Course Library Club 4: Junior Play Committee 3: Prom Committee 3: Preliminary Scholar- ship Test 1. 2. 3: Pilot Light Staff 3: 4-H Club 1, 2: Art 4: Majorette 4: Junior Re- porter Staff 2: Science Club 1: Kindergar- ten Accompanist 4: Choir 1: Class Donor 4: Senior Class Play 4: Class Night Committee 4. HICKS, JANET KAY DUCKIE Commercial Course Prom Committee 3: Freshman Induction Committee 4: Served at Prom 2: Freshman Induction Ceremony 4: Betty Crocker Test 4: 4-H Club 1, 2, 3: Junior Class Play 3: Choir l: Dramatics Club 4: Senior Class Play 4. HUNT, Jumn-t Joy JUDY College Course Fairmont High S:hool 1. 2: Latin Club 3: Prom Committee 3: Pre'iminary Scholar- ship Test 3: Freshman Induction Committee 4: Majorette 4: Prom Soloist 3: Choir 3. 4: Secretary of Choir 4: Dramatics Club 4: Senior Scholarship Test 4: Class Lawyer: Representative to U. N.. Gannon College. Erie, Pa. 4: Senior Class Play 4: Class Night Committee 4. JOHNSON, CLARENCE LEROY BUTCH General Course . Prom Committee 3: Class President 4: Student Council 3, 4: Served at Prom 2: Representative Boy's State 3: Freshman In- duction Ceremony 4: Baseball 2, 3: Junior THE Class Play 35 Varsity R 3, 45 Football 45 Science Club 15 Ninth -Tenth Grade Physi- cal Education Assistant 35 Basketball 1, 2. 3, 4: Class Donor 4: Class Night Commit- tee 4. KASTO, BARBARA SUSAN KASCO College Course Library Club 1. 2. 3. 45 French Club 35 Latin 1, 25 Prom Committee 35 Preliminary Scholarship Test l. 2. 3, 45 District Test at Hiram 1, 2. 3. 45 Saga Staff 3, 45 Freshman Induction Committee 45 Freshman Induc- tion Ceremony 45 Intra-murals 1, 2. 35 G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 45 Choir l, 2, 3, 45 D. A. R. Citizenship Test 45 Senior Scholarship Test5 Senior Play Committee 45 English, Marlin- matics, History, and Language Scholarship Awards 4: Class Night Committee 4. KELLEY, LANCE J. KELLEY General Course KESATIE, JOY JULIANN .,J CY.. Commercial Course Junior Play Committee 35 Prom Com- mittee 35 Preliminary Scholarship Test 1, 2. 35 District Test at Hiram 35 Student Coun- cil 35 Served at Prom 25 Cheerleader 1. 2. 3, 45 Faculty Secretary 45 Trip Committee 45 Pilot Light Staff 3. 45 Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 45 Art 1, 25 Varsity R 2, 3, 45 Intra-murals 15 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Science Club 15 Kindergarten Accompanist 35 Choir l. 2, 3, 45 Prom Attendant 35 Betty Crocker Test 45 Senior Class Play 45 Class Night Committee 4. KIRK, CAROLYN VERNA KAY College Course Library Club 1, 2, 3, 45 French Club 3: Prom Committee 35 Preliminary Scholarship Test 2, 3, 45 Saga Staff 3. 45 Freshman In- duction Committee 45 One Act Play Com- mittee 25 Senior Play Committee 45 Pilot Light Staff 3, 45 Art 45 Junior Class Play 35 Majorette 2, 45 Choir 1, 2, 3, 45 Prince of Peace Contest 45 Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Senior Scholarship Test 45 The Heiress 45 National Thespians 45 Senior Class Play 45 Class Night Committee 4. KUHN, JUANITA LOUISE NNITAH Commercial Course 'Library Club 45 Prom Committee 35 Pre- liminary Scholarship Test 1, 2. 3, 45 Saga Staff 3, 45 Freshman Induction Ceremony 45 One-Act Play Committee 35 Senior Play Committee 45 Ways and Means Committee BRAV S' PA TIME 45 Pilot light Staff 3, 45 4-H C'ub l. 25 Art 45 junior Class I7 ay 35 Maiorette 2. 45 Choir I, 2. 3, 45 Dranatics C'ub 1. 2, 3. 45 The Heiress 45 Commercia' Councilor 45 National Thespians 45 Senior Class Play 45 Class Night Committee 45 C'ass Night Music Script. KUHN, RITA. ELIZABETH RITA General Course Latin Club 1, 25 Protn Committee 3: Preliminary Scholarship Test 1, 25 Saga Staff 3, 45 4-H Club 15 Intra-murals 1. 25 Science Club 15 G. A. A. 1, 25 Kindergarten Accompanist 3, 45 Class Night Committee 4. LAIRD, Cll-IARLES R. CHUCK General Course Conneaut High School 1, 25 Prom Com- mittee 35 Preliminary Scholarship Test 35 Junior Red Cross 35 Art 3, 4. LAMPI, RICHARD D. BIG DICK General Course Prom Committee 35 Freshman Induction Committee 45 Baseball 1, 2, 45 Varsity R 2, 3, 45 Football 45 Intra-murals 1, 2, 3, 45 Science Club 15 Basketball 1, 2. LAW, BONITA ANN SI-ICIRTY Commercial Course Prom Committee 35 Preliminary Scholar- ship Test 25 Saga Staff 3, 45 Freshman Induction Committee 45 Served at Prom 25 Trip Committee 45 Pilot Light Staff 2, 3, 45 4-H Club 1, 2, EI, 45 Art 35 Band 15 D. A. R. Sewing Contest 15 Dramatics Club 2, 35 Betty Crocker Test 45 Art Club 35 Senior Class Play 4. LEAVERS, CONSTANCE ANN CONNIE Commercial Course Villa Maria Academy, Erie 1, 2, 35 Senior Play Committee 45 Pilot Light Staff 45 Dramatics Club 45 The I'Ieiress 45 Senior Class Play 45 National Thespians 45 Class Night Committee 45 One-Act Play Contest 4. MOISIO, VICTOR DAYTON LIL' VIC College Course Latin Club 1, 2: Preliminary Scholarship Test 1, 2. 3. 4: District Test at Hiram 3. 4: Une-Act Play Committee 35 ,lunior Red Cross l, 2. 35 junior Class P'ay 35 Footbail 45 Band 1. 2. 3. 45 Choir I, 2. 3, 45 Senior Scholarship Test 45 The Heiress 45 Senior Class Play 45 National Thespians 45 Class Night Committee 4. MOOK, KENNA MARIE MOOKIE Commercial Course junior Play Committee 35 Prom Commit- tee 35 Preliminary Scholarship Test 1, 25 Saga Staff 3, 45 Freshman Induction Com- mittee 45 Cheerleader 1, 2, 3. 45 Faculty Secretary 45 Pilot Light Staff 3: Trip Com- mittee 45 junior Class Play 35 Varsity R 3, 45 Intra-murals 15 Band 2, 35 G. A. A. 1: Choir 1, 2, 3. 45 Prom Attendant 3: Betty Crocker Test 45 Homecoming Queen 45 Senior Class Play 45 Class Night Com- mittee 4. MOONEY, BR ENDAMARIE ELIZABETH BRENDA College Course French Club 35 Latin Club l, 25 Prom Committee 35 Preliminary Scholarship Test 1, 2, 3, 45 District Test at Hiram 1, 35 Fresh- man Induction Committee 45 Trip Com- mittee 45 Ways and Means Committee 45 Pilot Light Staff 25 4-H Club 15 Junior Class Play 35 Intra-murals 1, 2, 35 Science Club 15 Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Night Script 45 Senior Class Play 45 Class Night Committee 4, MOSTELLO, PATRICIA MARIE ANNE PA'I'I'I Commercial Course junior Play Committee 35 Prom Commit- tee 35 Preliminary Scholarship Test 15 Saga Staff 3, 45 Freshman Induction Committee 45 Trip Committee 45 Senior Play Commit- tee 45 Pilot Light Staff 2. 3, 45 Faculty Secretary 45 Art 15 junior Class Play 35 Science Club I5 Choir 15 Dramatics Club 1, 45 Betty Crocker Test 45 Music Com- mittee for Class Night 45 Gift Committee 45 Commercial Councilor 45 Senior Plav Committee 45 Class Night Committee 4. NELSON, RICHARD LEE LITTLE DICK General Course Prom Committee 35 Freshman Induction Committee 45 Class Treasurer 25 Teen-Town Council 35 Freshman Induction Ceremony 45 Baseball 25 Varsity R 2. 3, 45 Football 45 Intra-murals 35 Science Club 15 Basket- ball 25 Senior Class Play 4. THE BRA 3 PASTIME PARKOMAKI, SUSAN KAY SUZIE College Course French Club 3: Latin Club 1, 2: junior Play Committee 3: Prom Committee 3: Pre- liminary Scholarship Test 1. 2, 3, 4: District Test at Hiram l. 2. 3, 4: Saga Staff 3. 4: Freshman Induction Committee 4: Class President l, 3: Class Vice-President 2: Class Secretary 4: Student Council l, 2. 3, 4: Class Historian 4: Representative Girl's State 3: Freshman Induction Ceremony 4: Rep- resentative to U. N., Gannon College. Erie, Pa. 3, 4: Ways and Means Committee 4: Pilot Light Staff 4: 4-H Club 1: Art l, 2, 3, 4: Art Club 3: Junior Class Play 3: Honor Society 3. 4: County Treasurer Na- tional Honor Society 4: Intra-murals 1, 2: Science Club l: Choir 1, 2, 3, 4: D. A. R. Citizenship Test 4: Betty Crocker Test 4: Senior Scholarship Test 4: Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow Award 4: The Heiress 4: Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Sen- ior Class Play 4: National Thespians 4: Science Scholarship Award 4: Class Night Committee 4. PASSMOR E. MARIE ROSE uMERiv Commercial Course Conneaut junior High School 1, 2: jun- ior Play Committee 3: Prom Committee 3: Served at'Prom 2: Ways and Means Com- mittee 4: 4-H Club 1, 2, 3: Betty Crocker Test 4: Senior Play Committee 4. PAULLIN. BARBARA ANN MIKE College Course French Club 3: Latin Club 1, 2: junior Play Committee 3: Prom Committee 3: Preliminary Scholarship Test 1, 2, 3, 4: Dis- trict Test at Hiram 1. 3, 4: Saga Staff 3, 4: Class Treasurer 4: Class Prophet 4: Ways and Means Committee 4: Pilot Light Staff I, 2. 3, 4: 4-H Club l. 2: Science Club 1: Seventh-Eighth Grade Physical Education Assistan: 4: Senior Scholarship Test 4: Class Night Script 4: National Honor Society 4: Senior Play Committee 4. PAZIORKO, BARBARA BERNADETTE BARB College Course French Club 3: Latin Club 1, 2: junior Play Committee 3: Prom Committee 3: Pre- liminary Scholarship Test 1. 2. 3. 4: District Test at Hiram 3. 4: Saga Staff 3, 4: Fresh- man Induction Committee 4: Class Secretary 2. 3: Class Vice-President 4: Student Council 3: Class Poet 4: National Merit Scholarship Test 4: Senior Play Committee 4: Pilot Light Staff 4: 4-H Club 1: Art 3, 4: Art Club 3: junior Class Play 3: Intra-murals l, 2, 3: Science Club l: G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: National Honor Society 3, 4: Choir l, arship Test 4: Senior Play Committee 4: All Round Citizenship Award 4: Class Night Committee 4. READ, JOAN DRUCILLE JOANIE General Course Conneaut Junior High School 1, 2: Prom Committee 3: Preliminary Scholarship Test 3: Betty Croclter Test 2, 4: 4-H Club l, 2, 3, 4: Junior Class Play 3: D. A. R. Sewing Award 3: D. A. R. Sewing Contest 3: Choir 3, 4: Class Night Committee 4. RUDLER, FRANCES ETHEL FRANNY General Course Prom Committee 3: Served at Prom 2: Pilot Light Staff 2: Choir 2: Betty Crocker Test 4: Class Night Committee 4. SEIBERT, HARRY RICHARD SONNY General Course Prom Committee 3: Junior Red Cross l, 2. 3, 4: Science Club 1: Basketball 1, 2. SPBCHT, JOSEPH GEORGE HJ OE,- General Course Prom Committee 3: Saga Staff 3, 4: Ways and Means Committee 4: junior Class Play 3: Football 4: Intra-murals 2, 3: Sci- ence Club l: Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Key Club 3, 4: Varsity R 4: Senior Class Play 4. STUMP, CHARLES R. CHARLIE General Course Saga Staff 3, 4: Prom Committee 3: District Test at Hiram 3: Conneaut junior High School 1. SZALAI, DANIEL ROBERT DANNY General Courae Prom Committee 3: Saga Staff 4: Fresh- man Induction Committee 4: Baseball 3: Track 3: 4-H Club l, 2: Varsity R 3. 4: Football 4: Intra-murals 3: Seventh-Eighth Grade Physical Education 3, 4: Key Club 3: Senior Scholarship Test 4: National Honor Society 4. THOMAS, FRANCIS HOWARD CHUB General Course mittee 3: Freshman Induction Committee 4: Senior Play Committee 4: Trip Commit- tee 4: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Traclt 2: Varsity R 3, 4: Football 4: Intra-murals l, 2, 3: Science Club l. THOMPSON, VONNA CHARLENE VONNA Commercial Course Prom Committee 3 Preliminary Scholar- ship Test 2: Served at Prom 2: Faculty Secretary 4: Pilot Light Staff 3, 4: 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Junior Class Play 3: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Choir l, 2, 3, 4: Dramatics Club 4: Betty Croclter Test 4: Home Eco- nomics Scholarship Award 4: Class Night Committee 4. Towma, GUY RICHARD, JR. DICK General Course Prom Committee 3: Senior Class Play 4. TUTTLE, CAROL ANN TUT l'LIE Commercial Course Conneaut junior High School 1: Prom Committee 3: Preliminary Scholarship Test 2, 3: Saga Staff 3, 4: Served at Prom 2: Ways and Means Committee 4: Pilot Light Staff 2, 3, 4: 4-H Club I, 2, 3, 4: Junior Class Play 3: Dramatics Club 2: Betty Croclter Test 4: Faculty Secretary 4: Com- mercial Councilor 4: Senior Class Play 4: Senior Citizenship Award 4. TUTTLE, GARY E. Mom General Course junior Play Committee 3: Prom Com- mittee 3: Saga Staff 3, 4: Freshman Induc- tion Committee 4: Class Secretary l: Senior Play Committee 4: Baseball l: Track 1: Junior Class Play 3: Intra-murals l. 2, 3: Band 4: Science Club 1: Dramatics Club 4: Senior Class Play 4. WALFORD, JUNE ELAINE WALLY Commercial Course Library Club l, 2. 3. 4: Prom Commit- tee 3: Pilot Light Staff 3. 4: 4-H Clubs 1. 2: Junior Reporter Staff 2: Kindergarten Accompanist 4: Choir 1: Dramatics Club 1, 2: Betty Crocker Test 4: Senior Class Play 4. WHITE, GEORGE JAMES GEORGE General Course Latin Club 1: Prom Committee 3: Sci- 2. 3. 4: Betty Crocker Test 4: Senior Schol- Junior Play Committee 3: Prom Com- ence Club l. THE HI TORY OF THE BR E The gently caressing tropic breeze played a lullaby on the feathery tops of the stately palms. This was the last day of my winter vacation in Jamaica. Oh, what a glorious three weeks! As a climax to those sun-drenched, carefree hours I was going treasure hunting alone. The sea blue water gently kissed the shore then tripped coyly back to its beginning. The dazzling, snowy sand sifted through my bare toes. What curious shapes the wind had made with the sand! I was in a cozy state of daydreaming when I bumped my big toe on something hard. Ouch! Partly concealed in a shapeless mound was an object with hard metal corners. Using my hands to push aside the sand I uncovered a huge metal bound wooden chest. An enormous, rusty filth encrusted lock caught my fancy. Seizing a stone, I hammered the ancient lock. It was very well made but at last it gave way. I could scarcely contain my excitement as I pried the lid up. There in a corner, accompanied only by dead spiders was a moldy leather bound book. I took the book and opened it to the first page. Evidently it was a ship's log for the first was detailed account of the ship itself. It was built in 1945. Only the best labor and material were used in this craft. A haughty Viking's head fastened on the bow gave the ship its name. It must have been a worthy craft, I thought as I turned the page. Here is one of the first entries: September seventh, in the year of our Lord Nineteen Hundred and Forty-five. The ship has proved a worthy craft as these first rough trips have shown. Today coming on foot, school buses, and coaxed by older sisters and brothers, green crews boarded the three sister ships Amboy, Rowe, and Monroe. They are all destined to meet later on the master ship the Viking. The captains of these goodly vessels obviously nearly lost heart for the little rascals seemed in- clined to disregard discipline and book learning in favor of roller skating, jump rope, and marbles. The October tenth entry found the crew in an embarrassing situation. Today I, Captain Ferguson, stepped into the room to find all hands on board talking, hopping up and down, and wrestling. Since they are too inexperienced to understand that my entrance is the cue for settling down, banging my ruler on the desk only worsened the condition, for then much to everyone's surprise-and mine-the ruler broke. Stifled giggles broke into hysterical laughter as pandemonium reigned again. And their doting mothers had hoped for a good sea with few squalls! - I read farther and found that in Nineteen Hun- dred and Forty-six writing was registered as a major accomplishment. Parrot like, the whole crew would mount one side then slide down the trunk of the hoary tree found in the Rowe school yard. The jolly tars delighted in the Christmas party and all the joy filled doings of their second year aboard ship. Calm seas, heavy seas, squalls and heat sea- soned the crews as I read about the third, fourth and fifth years. On the good ship Monroe, the feminine counterpart of its crew persisted in play- ing house complete with dolls and dishes in the tall weeds behind the school. These make-believe mothers hoarded the leftovers from their lunch for their unappreciative stuffed charges. Entry for the sixth year: February, Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-two. The sports minded members on board this ship, the Amboy, are directing all of their energies to- ward the boarding and sinking of the sleek Vik- ings. I hasten to add that it is all in friendly com- petition. The team to be first over the side con- sists of Joe Britcher, Clarence Johnson, and Victor Moisio. Cheering the raiders on are Nita Kuhn and June Walfordf' Signed Captain Miller From information I read, the seventh winter found the remnants of both crews combined and enjoying their adventure aboard the Rowe. Cap- tains Hutchinson and Snyder demanded respect al- though the crew was inclined to be prankish. Never to be forgotten were notes written in Eng- lish, Finnish, code, and whatever means of com- munication availed itself at the time. They were older but wisdom was slow in com- ing. Captain Moseley introduced them to the an- cient Greeks' heritage, drama. All hands will carry the scars from the rough and tumble bas- ketball games between the boys and girls. Oh, THE HI TORY OF THE BR VE how embarrassed they were repeating and acting out nursery rhymes. The iron hands in velvet gloves were wielded by Captain Edwards. A splitting of their ways awaited the young salts of the ship Monroe. Captain Harry Fernan- dez steered the whole jolly crew to Cleveland, where their diet of salt pork was relieved by an excursion to an elegant restaurant. This was their eighth grade class trip. And with this entry I found the first sections of the ships' logs coming to a close. The crews had proved their worth. Withstanding the weather they sailed to their second ship, united as one, working for their common goal. The hazing which was once standard proce- dure for greeting the new shipmates is exchanged for a dignified candlelight ceremony, impressing forever the meaning of Vitality, Integrity, Knowl- edge, Ingenuity, Nobility, Grace, and Sportsman- ship. The tars' representatives are President, Susan Parkomaki, Vice-President, Leonard Ceglie, Sec- retary, Gary Tuttle, and Treasurer, Norma Blood. The accustoming of each with the complicated rigging on deck is accelerated by Captains Hopper and Ingersoll. Captains Carlson and Klepek wrote this entry for the second year: The crew shoved off with a hearty Heave, ho! this year aboard the swift Viking. Chief mate, Frank Sanders, Second mate, Susan Parkomaki, Purser, Richard Nelson, and Yeoman, Barbara Pa- ziorko were elected by the crew. Youthful jollity plays second hornpipe to the pursuit of that elu- sive nymph, Wisdom. Various devices are em- ployed to extract pearls from oysters as the funds are increased. At last, wrote Captain Dawson as the final curtain rang down on It's Great to be Crazy! Ever to be remembered are the miscues, the laughter, clowning and the playing of card games backstage. Nancy Hopkins, Pat Mostello, Nita Kuhn, Leonard Ceglie, Susan Parkomaki, Gary Tuttle, Vonna Thompson, Victor Moisio, Kay Kirk, Bob Paziorko, Clarence Johnson, Lester Bennett, Kenna Mook, Carol Tuttle, and Nancy Blood made up the cast. Barbara Paziorko and Susan Parkomaki were admitted to the National Honor Society in the Junior year. The planning of the class officers President, Susan Parkomaki, Vice-president, Leonard Ceglieg Secretary, Barbara Paziorko: and Treasurer, Nor- ma Blood was aimed at getting the prom started. Hustle, bustle, paint, noise, and the admonition of Captain Lynch to keep the theme secret, accom- panied the juniors. Judy Dickson and Larry Simp- son were crowned in an oriental paradise to the tune of a tinkly tea house with the Tea House of the August Moon as a fitting end to a wonderful journey. Already remorse settles a little in one corner of our memory as the final voyage of the Viking is made with this crew on board. The jollv crew had been first in many things. The first football team had Richard Nelson, Richard Lampi, Francis Thomas, Joe Specht, Clarence Johnson, Garv Evans, Bill Carlson, Robert Diasio, Daniel Szalai, Victor Moisio, and Leonard Ceglie as Seniors on it. Senior Class officers were President, Clarence Johnson, Vice-president, Barbara Paziorko' Sec- retary, S. Parkomaki, Treasurer, Barbara Paullin, The year slips by so swiftly. Invitations, cards, and caps and gowns have been ordered. The Sen- ior play Onions In the Stew with Susan Parko- maki, Victor Moisio, Connie Leavers, Kay Kirk, Joe Specht, Richard Nelson, Gary Tuttle, Richard Towne, Judy Hunt, Janet Hicks, Nita Kuhn, Carol Tuttle, Joy Kesatie, Beckie Gray, Bonnie Law, John Bennett, Charles Stump, June Walford, Gary Evans, Brenda Mooney, Kenna Mook, Nancy Blood, Mary Baird, Francis Thomas was a huge success. Barbara Paullin, and Daniel Szalai were new members to the National Honor Society. Joy Kesatie and Kenna Mook had cheered the rovers through their four years on board the Vik- ing. Where to go for that brief excursion? It must be a perfect end to our high school years. Farewell to all the brief ventures, the hi-jinks on the high seas, with this sturdy vessel. We set out on a larger sea that encompasses our whole life. A firm foundation has been laid by our sen- ior advisors, Captains Kitchen and Weir. The sun was setting when I finally finished reading the log. I called to a boy who was wan- dering along the beach to help me carry the chest and log back to the hotel. I had really found a treasure for the log would remind me of days long past. WHAT THE BRAV I DID OT T KE WE THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1958, BEING OF SOUND MIND UD AND BODY DO HEREBY BE- QUEATH ALL OF OUR WORLDLY POSSES- SIONS TO THE JUNIOR CLASS OF 1958. THEY ARE AS FOLLOWS: I, Joe Specht, do hereby bequeath to Tim Shel- lito my way with the teachers, it comes in handy to soothe them when they get angry. To Barbara Goodiel and Goldie Bateman I, Mary Baird, will my quiet manner. Remember, a soft answer turneth away anger. I, Richard Cole, will to William Towne and Richard Mock, my skill at football on my private field in my backyard. If the games get to rough, don't get angry, just fight that much harder. I, Francis Thomas, will to William Clark my amazing speed. Don't use it to run away from a fight, but use it to pursue the girls. To June Nutter I, Janet I-licks, bequeath my famous walk. Remind me to teach it to you some- time. I, John Bennett, will my three-toned Ford to Charles Schiavone. At least, people will see you coming! To Tom Bosick and Russell Hall I, Gary Evans, leave my love for the great outdoors and huntingg it comes in very handy in bringing home the ba- con, I, James Denning, will to Al Clemson my secret of making almost any explosive. Just wait till Fm gone before you blow up the lab. To John Holcomb I, Lance Kelly, do leave some of my height. I give you my permission to show no mercy to anyone who asks you about the Hweather up there. I, Dick Towne, will my place in the drivers' training car to Susan Lawrence. Don't scrape any fenders backing out of the bus garage. We, Nancy Blood and Vonna Thompson, know- ing they will need it very much, bequeath our speed in shorthand to Pat Hagerty and Lida Hus- ton. I, Barbara Kasto, give to Karen Hoskins my amazing powers of concentration on studies, not on boys. I, Bill Carlson, do bequeath to Gary Andes some of my skill at baseball. But first, make the team. To Dorma Cole I, Carol Tuttle, will my place as Miss Weir's right hand helper. It's a lot of fun, and then too you always learn something. I, Charles Stump, will to Larry LaBounty my record of being absent from study halls on very important business. We, the charter members of the National Bach- elors, Society, David Baldwin, Joe Britcher, and Charles Laird, will our unused marriage license applications to Ronnie Ebersole, Roger Hogle and Norman Champlin. I, Duane Anderson, do hereby leave to Casper Portzer my enviable tan. I get it from so many vacations in Florida, you know. I, Marie Passmore, will to Sandra Georgia my winning grin. You would be surprised how many friends you can make. I, Clarence Johnson, will to Willis Bennett my bottle of cough medicine kept behind numerous crates and boxes at Pop's Gas Station. I, Frances Rudler, will to Millie Mix my seat in Health class. Just how healthful it will prove, I don't know. I, Joy Kesatie, will my ability to get along with all the boys to Agnes Laituri. It's to your advant- age when the male of the species become scarce. To Patricia Juhasz I, Patti Mostello, bequeath my ability to be friendly to everyone. You'll find the best results from the masculine gender. I, Donald Hogle, will to Dick Nutter all my as- sorted moth-eaten and mangy coon hides from va- TO THE H PPY HUNTI G GROUN S rious hunting expeditions. You will make a mint if Davy Crockett makes a comeback. I, George White, will to Dave Wheeler my nick name Stigmotical Fuzzy Frog. It comes in handy when you don't care to reveal your name to strange girls. To Willard Colver and Jim Kuhn I, Harry Sei- bert, do hereby will my razor with which I cut off my luxuriant sideburns. You may have the side- burns too if you want them. I, Gary Tuttle, will to Chuck Roberts and Larry Tuttle my ability to get a date at any given mo- ment. If you have a car and money, don't worry about refusals. To Dian Nesbitt I, Rita Kuhn, will my year ,round supply of sweaters. They may keep you warm too. I, Barbara Paullin, will to Charlotte Hughes my X-ray vision, which I used to look into the future when I wrote the class prophecy. I, Bonita Law, will to Nancy Schlaich some of my treasured diminitive size. When you are hid- ing from the teachers in the halls between classes, they will always overlook you. To Harry Fails I, Leonard Ceglie, will my abil- ity to out talk anybody in R. H. S. People can't argue with you if you're talking so fast they don't understand what you are saying. ' I, William Bacon, will to William Miller and Bob Myers my sense of humor. Remember that it is the light side of life that is the best. I, Robert Diasio, will to Roland Huston my fireman's badge. It makes a handy excuse for dashing out of class. I, Victor Moisio, will to Ronnie Hicks my theme song, Oh, how I hate to get up in the morning! We, Kay Kirk and Brenda Mooney, will to Shirley Loomis and Betty Rosaa our ability to carry on such friendly rivalry with Conneaut High. To Kathy Specht I, Connie Leavers, will my irresistable, impish ways. They may get you into trouble but you surely will have loads of fun. I, Nita Kuhn, will to Barbara Vorse my stateli- ness. Remember, a tall, sleek look makes a clean sweep of the stag line. To William Braden I, Fred Baird, will my be- loved hotrod. I'l1 also leave some string in case a part falls off here and there. I, Becky Gray, will to Judy Nelson my amazing ability to quietly wrap boys around my finger. The trouble is they don't quite fit. I, Dick Nelson, will to Dan Cantlin my scarlet blush. At least everyone knows whether you think his joke is funny. I, Joan Reed, will to Alice Kesatie and Karen Nelson my happy-go-lucky way. It not only pleases everybody else, but you will also enjoy life. To Albina James and Janet Kobernik I, June Walford, will my ability to laugh at anything. Some of the results are amazing??? To Joyce Bacon I, Susan Parkomaki, do be- queath my combination French, Latin, and Fin- nish dialect. Remember, if you don't know what your saying, neither does anyone else. I, Richard Lampi, will to Jack Redding my pack of Luckies hidden in the coach's office. However, don't try to get any while the coach is there. To Jim Strong I, Dan Szalai, give my attractive combination of red and black hair. It doesn't look too startling at a distance. I, Kenna Mook, will to Linda Mook my place as cheerleader. Besides getting into all of the games free, you have bushels of fun. Signed: Class of 1958 Lawyer: Judith Hunt Witness: Seal: PROPHECY OF THE BRAVES Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. This is your announcer BARBARA PAULLIN introducing another famous Home Folks show. As you well know, there are only a few hours left in the year 19783 as a special New Year's Eve show we have brought to our studio the 1958 Class of Rowe High School from Conneaut, Ohio. This may mean nothing to many of you out there in television land, but our emcee of the Home Folks show was a member of this famous class. Here he comes now, folks! MR. LEONARD CEGLIE. Hello, everybody, the show coming up to- night is one near and dear to my heart. So instead of introducing our guests myself, I will have my announcer do the whole show. But first a word from our sponsors. For your New Year's Eve Party tonight, food is a big factor and I hope everybody bought plenty of Crunchy Munchy potato chips. Imagine those thin slices of potatoes dumped into big vats of hot greasy fat to come out crisp, crunchy and greasy! And now back to the Home Folks Show. I'll introduce each person now and then we'll tlk to them after we greet the New Year at mid- night. First, the famous Allen and Sullivan of to- day RICHARD LAMPI and GARY TUTTLE. These boys took over the competing Sunday evening shows on different channels. Both have highly rated programs. Next on the agenda are our three glamorous actresses PAT MOSTELLO, NITA KUHN, and CONNIE LEAVERS. And we mustn't forget NITA'S poodle which has become a trademark to the three girls, who are now as famous as the Garbor sisters of twenty years ago. Now tripping out on our stage comes the funniest comedian ever to hit television. When I say tripping, I mean it, for CHARLIE STUMP al- ways stumbles into his act. A little fanfare from the orchestra now as three bearded men walk out to the microphone: DANNY SZALAI, BOB DIASIO, and DICK NEL- SON. They recently took a trip to the moon and came back in a hurry. The explanation is in their book A Trip to the Moon in More Days than We Could Count on Our Fingers and Toes. May we quote this inspired passage, We came back from the moon because it's made of green cheese: and if there's anything we hate, it's green cheese. The fashion dictator of the world comes pa- rading in with her cohorts and her top models. As they draw closer to the camera, we recognize SU- SAN PARKOMAKI, with BARBARA PAZIORKO and NANCY BLOOD and her models MARIE PASSMORE, JOY KESATIE, and BECKY GRAY. Since SUSAN'S rise in fame, skirts have stayed at a twelve inch height and haven't hovered above and below the knee each year as they had back in the Nineteen fifties. One of the busiest men in the U. S. at this time is the atomic scientist standing beside me, JIM DENNING. He and a few other fellow scientists VICTOR MOISIO, JOHN BENNETT, JOE BRITCHER, and JOE SPECHT are engaged in finding a way to get the latest U. S. Statesnik out of the sky. For after it was launched, someone discovered one of the workers, FRANCIS THOMAS, had been left in- side. Poor FRANCIS! A modern day Mannik like the Muttnik of 1957! PROPHECY OF THE BR V Now come the smartly uniformed secret po- lice guarding our President. Officers WILLIAM BACON and DUANE ANDERSON look very tough and imposing as they escort our President to the microphone. President CLARENCE JOHNSON and the first lady KENNA MOOK bring with them Secretary of State NORMA BLOOD, who is the first woman to be appointed Secretary of State. Rhythm and Blues singers JUDY HUNT and LESTER BENNETT dash out on the stage now amidst the roars and screams of todays' teenagers. Their latest hit song is 'Charlie was a Boxer! So What Does That Make George?' JUDY and LES will sing their song later in the eveningg so quiet down now, kids. Here we have the famous star of the new Lone Ranger series, LANCE KELLEY and his faithful Indian scout GARY EVANS. The only actors missing now are Silver and Scout who are undoubtedly out riding the range. The Betty Crocker of today is standing before our camera now. It's JOAN READ with two of her assistants, CAROL TUTTLE and BONNIE LAW. CAROL and BONNIE have to taste all the recipes JOAN invents. Lucky girls, for JOAN'S recipes are out of this world. I see all feminine eyes turning toward our next visitors, MISS KAY KIRK and her flying glamor girls BRENDA MOONEY, and RITA KUHN. These girls operate the Sissy Flying School and Airport in New York. Later in the show Kay will give you ladies some pointers on what to wear while flying. Next is BARBARA KASTO, author and Pulit- zer-prize-winner for her book It's a Great Life if You Don't Weaken. Police-chief RICHARD COLE is coming in now! Being police-chief of New York City is no easy task, and to protect himself RICHARD has brought two body guards FRED BAIRD and DA- VID BALDWIN. Also in the party is Mayor HARRY SEIBERT from Conneaut, Ohio, who is another member of this famous class of 1958. Ocean swimmer VONNA THOMPSON steps into the camera range now. Recently VONNA swam from New York to London-nonstop, of course. When asked how she accomplished this feat, Vonna replied, I swam! Now some of my favorite people are coming through the door JANET HICKS, JUNE WAL- FORD, MARY BAIRD, and FRANCES RUDLER. They opened the Risky Restaurant on Fifth Ave- nue where the specialty is Big Girls, named after those famous Big Boy hamburgers of long ago. Cattle baron, DON HOGLE is taking his bow! DON with the help of his ranchhands DICK TOWNE, GEORGE WHITE, CHUCK LAIRD, and BILL CARLSON is still trying to make brown cows produce chocolate milk. And now, folks, I see it's nearly midnight, so raise your horns and welcome 1979 as we sing Old Lang Syne. That noise becomes deafening when one per- sistant ring penetrates my consciousness. It's my alarm clock! Ho, hum! Time to get up and leave my beautiful dream of the future. Today is grad- uation day and, though my classmates may never be famous in reality, in dreams they can reach the top. BARBARA PAULLIN IDEAL MAIDEN Hair Eyes ...... Clothes ,............A. Athletic ' ' Smile ................., Figure ................ NITA KUHN REBECCA GRAY PAT MOSTELLO Ablllly ........ ........ B ARBARA PAZIORKO BARBARA PAULLIN KENNA MOOK Social Activities ....... ,,,,, S USAN PARKOMAKI Dimples .....,....... ............ K AY KIRK Personality ..... ....... C ONNIE LEAvERs Complexion .....,.... 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This was the theme of the annual Junior-Sen- ior Prom on Saturday, May 11, 1957 .... The even- ing began at 6:30 with a banquet of creamed chicken on mashed potatoes, peas, and jello salad, with chocolate cake and ice cream ..,. Then Leon- ard Ceglie, as master of ceremonies, led the ex- cited juniors and seniors in singing .... Then the dance programs were filled out ..,. Excitement mounted as the gym was opened to reveal the wonder of old Japan .... Guests walked through the dragon's mouth into a world of floating paper, butterflies and tinkling wind chimes .... Dancing to the music of Ray Jangles fine orchestra which was performing under a miniature teahouse beside a brook with a quaint old bridge over it .... Jun- iors: Kenna Mook, Dan Szalai, Joy Kesatie, Clar- ence Johnson, led the seniors of the court over this bridge to the throne, a Japanese ricksha on a hill surrounded by cherry trees in blossom .... Judy Dickson and Larry Simpson were crowned by Jun- ior Class President Susan Parkomaki after which Judy Hunt, escorted by Victor Moisio, sang My Best to You . . . Then the King and Queen with their court: Larry Beers, Aris Anderson, Dale Webb, Barbara Hale reigned over the final dance ending a perfect prom evening. CHIEFS AND HI TORY OF DESCENDAN S HARRY FAILS President BETTY ROSAA Secretary President .....,....,,... ,...........,.... H arry Fails Vice President ..,... .,...., R ussell Hall Secretary .....................,....A,..,,,.....A..,......,... Betty Rosaa Treasurer ...............,.......,.......w.w....wYw..... Karen Hoskins Motto .,.......... Climb though the rocks be rugged Colors ,..,.....A.,...,,.,,.,.AAY.,,,,,,....AA.,,,,,,,,,,,, Pink and Black Flower ...,........e,o,..e,,,,,,,,.,,,,,A,A.,.,,.,A,,,, White Carnation FRESHMEN: We entered this new world of high school with great anticipation . . . Freshman Induction . . . Freshman-Sophomore Dance . . . A gay Christmas Party and a snowy vacation and Holiday fun . . . Exams and finally report cards . . . Our thanks to Mrs. Ingersoll and Mr. Hopper, our sponsors. SOPHOMORES: Our main interest was earn- ing money . . . Co-sponsored Freshman-Sophomore Dance . . . Well represented in sports . . . Our gratitude to Miss Tobin and Mr. Carlson. JUNIORS: A very exciting year . . . Admiring our shiny new class rings .... Work on our class play Jurnpin' Jupiter in which three Broadway hopefuls became involved in a kidnaping and RUSSELL HALL Vice President KAREN HOSKINS Treasurer found 350,000 ransom money . . . In trying to dis- pose of the hot money they stumbled upon the solution to more than one mysterious incident . . . Carefully guarded plans for a gala prom . . . Fun- filled hours of work and worry . . . Then the big night in a world of beauty and make-believe . . . Gala Coketail party and dreamy dance with the cor- onation of King Viking and Queen Christina cli- maxing a night to be remembered . . . Represen- tation in cheerleading by Linda Mook . . . On Stu- dent Council by Harry Fails, Betty Rosaa, and Karen Hoskins . . . After 20 years our first foot- ball team with Junior membership of Jack Red- ding, James Schiavone, Charles Schiavone, Russ Hall, Chuck Roberts, Tom Bosick, Jim Strong, Norman Champlin, Larry LaBounty, Tim Shellito, and Willard. Colver . . . In Varsity Basketball Rus- sell Hall, Chuck Roberts, Harry Fails, Tim Shel- lito and Jim Strong . . . Initiated into the National Honor Society were Karen Hoskins, Dorma Cole, Joyce Bacon . . . And so another year was brought to a close but we will always remember Mrs. Lynch and Mr. Dawson. THE BRAV ' DE CE DAN S l ROW ONE-Gary Andes, George Alstetter, Joyce Bacon, Goldie Bateman, Connie Bebout. ROW TWO-Wih lis Bennett, Tom Bosick, William Braden, Norman Champlin, William Clark. ROW THREE-Al Clemson, Dorma Cole, Willard Colver, Ronald Ebersole, Sandra Georgia. ROW FOUR-Pat Hagerty, Ronny Hicks, Roger Hogle, Charlotte Hughes, Lids Huston. ROW FIVE-Ronald Huston, Albina James, Pat Juhasz, Alice Kesatie, jim Kuhn. THE BRA ES' DE CE DA 19 ROW ONE-Bill Kessler, Janet Kobernik, Larry LaBounty, Agnes Laituri, Susan Lawrence. ROW TWO-Shir ley Loomis, Bill Miller, Millie Mix. Linda Mock, Richard Mook. ROW THREE-Judy Nelson, Karen Nelson, Dian Nes bitr. ,lane Nutter. Dick Nutler. ROW FOUR-Charlene Oehlenschleager, Casper Portzer, Chuck Roberts, Nancy Schlaich Charles Schiavone. ROW FIVE-lames Schiavone, Tim Shellito, Kathy Specht. Jim Strong, Bill Towne. ROW SIX- Larry Tuttle, Barbara Vorse. THEIR DE E DANTS CA ACT ALSO! ROW ONE-Joyce Bacon, Barbara Goodiel. Nancv Schlaich. ROW TWO-jane Nutter. Linda Mock. Karen Hoskins. Shirley Loomis. Kathy Specht. Agnes Laituri. ROW THREE-Charlotte Hughes. Russ Hall. Bill Miller. Chuck Roberts. Harry Fails. Roger Hogle. Barbara Vorse. JUMPIN JUPITER By Kurtz Gordon Jumpin Jupiter . . . Will this ever be a plav . . Sneezes, sniffles, headaches . . . Asiatic flu . . Concern about Miss Moseley's auto accident . . . Ticket Contest . . . Mrs. Lynch's room won the ticket sales contest by a mile . . . Backstage on opening night . . . Where's my coat? . . . Who hooked my gloves? . . . I can't go on with one shoe! . . . We will always remember Roger's high heeled shoes . . . Then . . . Quiet! . . . Ready'? Lights! . . . Curtain! We wish to express our appreciation to Miss Moseley for her patient and able direction of our play. CAST Abigail Baker CAbbyD ..,..l.r,,. Dorothy Freston CD00 , ...,, , Gilda ,,,,.,,,..,..........,..r.r,,,,,. Minnie Milldew .,..,,......., Robert Wright qBobJ ,..,r, Mollie Malone ..,..,.,........r Patricia Arnold ,..,...,,.. Messenger Boy .,,t., Policewoman ......,.. , ,,,. . Oscar Bimbleton ...,. Irene Manning rrrr.. Ben .....,............... Shirley Loomis Kathy Specht Barbara Goodiel Linda Mook Russell Hall Agnes Laituri ,, Jane Nutter William Miller Charlotte Hughes Roger Hogle Karen Hoskins Charles Roberts THE YOUTH 9 CHIEF A D HI TORY Richard Diasio . . . President: Doug Hunter . . . Vice President: . . President AVYYVYY,.....,. Richard Diasio Vice President ,.,.. ...,.r.A, D oug Hunter Secretary .....w,...................,........,..,...,. Judy Yarington Treasurer ...i..i..,,,,.,...,.,.,...,,,,,...,,...... Maguy Bonnaud Motto - It is better to remain silent and appear a fool than to speak and remove all doubt. Colors ,,..,............,........,.., .........,....,,.. Y ellow and Gray Flower ....... ,......,.. ....,,.......................,... Y e llow Rose . Judy Yarington . . . Secretary: Maguy Bonnaud . . . Treasurer. As freshmen one hundred and six students be- came pledged Vikings at the Freshman Induction . . . Co-sponsoring a dazzling Freshman-Sopho- more Dance . . . Well represented in sports . . . Thanks to Mrs. York, Mr. Hopper and Mr. Kle- pek . . . With the title of sophomores we began another year . . . High hopes of raising money . . . A glistening Christmas with parties and vacation fun . . . Then May and our last report card . . . At last we're juniors! THE P PUOSES9 CHIEES A D HI TORY Carol Miller . . . Treasurer: Karen Felch . . . Secretaryg Tom Cole . . . Vice Presidentg Jack Bennett . . . President. President .,.e.................. ...... .....,.,. J a ck Bennett Vice President ..... ,,,,....,,,. T om Cole Secretary .....i....v...e...A...........w...........w.ew.... Karen Felch Treasurer ,.,.. .....,................................,....., C arol Miller Class Motto - Study as if you were going to live forever and live as if you were going to die tomorrow. Class Colors ,................,.......... Mint Green and Black Class Flower ....,...........,...........l......, White Carnation At last! Our first step of the high school lad- der . . . Although a little nervous at first we soon became accustomed to bells and changing classes . . . Freshman Induction for 95 fully pledged Vik- ings . . . Crowded home room meetings in the cafeteria . . . Jack Bennett, Carol Litwiler, and Keith Fox, our representatives for Student Council . . . Our cheerleaders were Shirley Evans, Carol Litwiler, Mary Heil, Joyce Champlin, Pauline Benton, and Jane Mook . . . Junior High Basket- ball team played ten games starting December 10th and ending February 20th . . . Games started at 4 p. m. under Ohio High School Athletic Rules . . . Team wore light uniforms . . . A boy became in- eligible on his 16th birthday . . . Once a boy played with the Varsity he was no longer eligible on the Junior High team . . . Spring! So soon? . . . Gay time co-sponsoring Freshman and Sophomore Dance . . . Last year to spend on the first floor . . . Thank you for your guidance Mrs. York, Mr. Hop- per, and Mr. Klepek . . . HURRAH! . . . We're Sophomores! I 1 THE YO TH ROW ONE-Pat Speer, Shirley Fuller, Cynthia Reydak, Colleen Bittler, Nancy Simmons, Peggy Adams, Phvllis Dodge, Judy Yar- ington, Pat Baird, Kathleen Prescott. ROW TWO-Paul Reed, Jack Mock, Myron Helmbrecht, Astrida Draulis, Judy Palagyi, Susan Denkelberg, Eugenia Buczkowska, Richard Turri. Harry Eaton, Mr. Carlson. ROW THREE-William Tennant, Terry Latuk, john Hale, jack Colley, Danny Hathaway. Richard Kangas, Ronald Stewart, Albert johnson. George Silis. Martin Sauerwein, jeff Capela. ROW ONE-Linda Pease, Sarah Carlson, Patty Adams, Barbara Buie, Diana Marvin, Linda Reets, Brenda Smith, Maxine Hazen. Peggy Myers. ROW TWO-Jeff White, Ronnie Curtis, Norton Clark, Coyla Foy, Shirley Thompson, Carol Dennis, Ronnie Schultz. Ronnie Sund- strom, Duane Peters, Philip Splan, Mrs. Mershon. ROW THREE-Norman Anderson, William Kaiser, Kenny Kantola, Sam Gibson. Dennis Somppi, john Clegg. Wayne Humalai. nen. Chris Longaker, David Hall. Sam Evans, Philip Rhodes. Willis Bennett. john Black, Henry jackson. TH E Y 'O TH ROW ONE-Frances Gruber. Patricia Mooney, Stephanie Clark, Sherrie Bingham. Sarah Wilson. Gayle Hedderick. Betty lVlclVlillin, Holly Janson. ROW TWO-Miss Marguerite Tobin, Douglas Hunter, Maguy Bonnaud, Leah Rustic. Carol Swanson. Norabel Laird. Frances Htxnt. Val jean Harmon. Richard Diasio. ROW THREE-Dale Nelson, Robert Sprague. Albert Read. Jay Fralic, john Tapola. Ronn Reinke. Russell Showalter. Raymond Kallio. john Kotnick. Claude Bagnall. THE PAPOO ROW ONE-Janine jason. Norma Wells, Joyce Fisher. Georgeana Sackett, Jane Mock. Shirley Hogle. Carol Litwiler, Pauline Ben- ton. ROW TWO-Mr. Klepek, Gary Dewey, Paul Dommin. Nancy Hoffman, Lois Dunnington, Yvonne Marvin, Adrienne Saari. Joyce Harke, Carlton Smith, Tom Cole. ROW THREE-Keith Fox, Richard Bacon, Bill Phelps. Howard Hewitt, Don Cusick, Jack Bennett. Emil Borovac. Nathan L'Amor- eaux, Benny Wimer, Tom Gillum. THE PAPOOSES V ROW ONE-Alice Mook. Holly Hendershot. Delta Furry, Bonnie Schlaich. Joyce Champlin. Shirley Evans. Kathleen Hall, Bar- bara Hicks. ROW TWO-Slie Ann White, Judy Latuk. Sharon Johnson. Donna Fails. Betty Courtney. Mary jane Anderson. Bonnie Walla. Carol Miller, Mabel Hazeltine. Barbara Clegg. ROW THREE-Mrs. York, Billv Parkomaki. james Fralic, Gene Walford. Grant Lewis. Harry Clark. Norman Loomis, David Dieti. Robert Pier. Robert Braden. Iohn Mosinski. Robert Bennett. jim janco. ROW ONE-Carol Mooney, Shirley Fiala. Nancy Adams, Vita Draulis. Ruth Johnson. Carrie Demorest. Bonnie Nine. Margie Winter. Emily Borovac. ROW TWO-Mr. Howard Hopper. Richard Anderson. Roy Prati. Arlea Mackey. Mary' Heil. Karen Felch, Sherrv l.aurila. Pearle Gee. Sharon Humphrey. Sharon Champlin. Ronald Schor. Mr. Stanley Humphrey. David Hicks. ROW' THREE-Ray Phelps. Bob Wheeler. Ted Gruloke. Don Westbrook. Karl Kirk. Lynn Chapman. David Andes, lerry Wtlddle. Albert Guthrie. Bill Porter. THE SMALLER PAPUUSE S Listen to the words of wisdom, Listen to the :words of warning. ROW ONE-Dick Grubke, Larry Rogers, David Thomson, llonnie Rolland, Jerry Hill, Phillip Strong, Richard Paullin, Ronnie Hogle, Ronnie Nickels, Jack Gibson, ,lim March. Jim Baird, Eddie Dixon, Richard Janco, David Ellingston, James Krieling, Phillip Kako. ROW TWO-Charles Hoskins, Marlene Ingram, Linda Rickard, Bonnie Eaton, Susan Dalrymple, Judy Wright, Gail Davis. Suzan Bittler, Mary Lou Punkar, Janice Wright, Ruth Mackey, Rachel Ring, Mary Gerren, Sharon Houston, Claudia Pabody, Mary Dalrymple, Kathy Grice. ROW THREE-Miss Hazel Moseley, Carol Gulick, Brenda Smith, May Bonnaud, Elsie Titus, Judy Foy. Mary Buie, Billie Hazeltine, Karen Joyce Jenzen, Arthur Norton, Mrs. Lucia Snyder. Lee Eimers, Julie Bishop, Karen Roberts, Carol Grimm, Patty Linda Sauerwine. Connie Coville, Marjorie Adams, Judy Albee. Chervl Hodgins, Hale, Elizabeth Ebersole, Margery McCroskey, Cheryl Pettit, ROW FOUR-James Brenne, Garv Montgomery, Robert Kent, Jack Berfield, Jeff Horwood, Larry Schreiber, Ronnie Spore, Roger Abbey, Richard O'Connell, Chet Adams, David Brady. Ronnie Thompson, Terry Dalrymple, Ed Reydak, Paul Rustic, Ricky Schultz, James Montgomery, Phillip Hoskins, Jim Sprague. ROW ONE-David Barnard, Floyd Bennett, Danny Dickson, Ralph Gutshall, Robert Lampi, Bert Drennen, Joe Huston, Ronnie Nelson, Tim Cunningham. ROW TWO-Barbara Wright, Joyce Fails, Beckv Tuttle, Marjorie Andes, Janet Stucky, Gloria Weiss, Linda Kantola, Patzy Ban- field, Kathy Kirk, Ruth Brooks, Margaret Brown, Loretta Wheeler, Irene Kallio, Shirley Wells, Janet Fails, Rachel Johnson. ROW THREE-David Watson, Donnie Rhodes, Pat Clegg. Sally Denkelberg, Kathy Ericksen, Bonnie Kathy Humalainen, Mary Ann Schreiber, Susan Bishop, ROW FOUR-Mrs. Hathaway, Gary Hagstrom, Wright, David Gee, David Blood, Ed O'Connell, John Woody Bagnall, Jack Parkomaki. Billv Montgomery, Howard Conrad Rinto, James Westbrook, Darlene Yarington, Carol Hathaway, Joyce Hall, Masick, Anna. Weaver, Molly Memmott, Susan Soller, Carol McMillin, Mary Bort, Billy Hicks, Dave Hunter. Lynn Dietz, Bateman, Tommy Sundstrom, Clair Ring, Erland Jarvi, Richard Hunt, Larry Perry Shellito, John Motter, Jim Dunnington, Larry Dewey, Jack Coville, Fiala, Walter Pratt, Miss Pflueger. EIGHTH GRADE PAPOOSES' HISTORY President ...,......... .....,.. J ulie Bishop Vice President ,,.,.. ....... R onnie Roland Secretary ...,......... ....,.. C onnie Coville Treasurer ,,e,... .........,,..,..,.,....,... D ick Grubke Motto ,....... ..,., K ind words will never die Colors ....., ..,.,..............., A qua and Black Flower ......,.,..........,.........,,,,,..,,.,.................. Peace Rose Big plans for our last year in the elementary grades . . . Fun at our Sadie Hawkins Dayn dance . . . Excellent cheerleaders and teams to support . . . Christmas party filled with fun . . . Vacation that is too short . . . The festive Athletic Banquet with speeches and awards . . . The dreaded day of State tests and suddenly a long-awaited gradua- tion . . . We are eagerly awaiting the first year nf High School. - THE SMALLER PAPOOSEY ACTIVNUES President .,.,......... ....... C onnie Coville Vice-President ...... ...... R onnie Spore Secretary .,,....... ......... M ay Bonnaud Treasurer ,,.... ....... J ack Parkomaki Librarian ,.........,....,........,..,.................... Ruth Mackey Learn numbers for the contest . . . Let's sing Song of Praise . . . The voice of Miss Stewart settling the seventh and eighth grades . . . Now turn to page four . . . The seventy-four members of the Rowe Junior Choir respond . . . Rehearsals . . . Let's equal the Superior rating we won last year . . . Eighth graders looking forward to mem- bership in the Rowe High School Choir next year . . . Purpose of the choir is to give us boys and girls an early opportunity to train in singing for the Rowe High School Choir . . . SEVENTH GRADE PAPOOSES' HISTORY PI'9Sid6l'1t ....,....... .,.. B ert Drennen Vice President ..... ,.... S usan Bishop Secretary .........,w. .,,. D avid Hunter Treasurer ............................,.........,.....,..... Susan Soller Class Motto - He who knows not and knows that he knows not will never learn. Class C010rS .....,.......,,.........,....... Pink and Turquoise Class Flower ..... ....... ................. P i nk Carnation HURRAH! . . . 7th grade . . . First exciting get together was Rachel Johnson's birthday party at David Watson's house . . . Dancing was fun but the cake was better . . . Susan Bishop and Susan Sol- ler are our peppy cheerleaders . . . Soon Christ- mas . . . Joyously we decorated the tree . . . Pret- tily wrapped gifts awaited the receiver as we ex- changed gifts . . . Short holiday vacation, wasn't it? . . . February . . . Hearts and flowers dominated at our Valentine party . . . Athletic Banquet so soon? . . . May and final report cards . . . So long and thank you Miss Pflueger and Mrs. Hathaway. SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADE BASKETBALL This year the Rowe Bison are out to defend their championship . . . They have one returning man, Jeff Horwood . . . Other key men on the team are Ron Thompson and Roger Abbey. The team is showing a great deal of improvement un- der their new coach, Mr. Ladner. ' th and 8th GRADE BA KETBALL TEAM ROW ONE-Chuck Hoskins. Dick Grubke. jerry Hill, Roger Abbey, Coach Ladner. Ron Thompson. Ricky Schultz. Phil Strong. Ronald Rolland. ROW TWO-Daniel Thompson. Assistant Manager, Walter Pratt, Danny Dickson, Woodv Bagnall, Tom Sundstrone, Eddie O'Con- nell. John Motter. Larry Dewey. Perry Shellito, john Dietz. Ed Rydak. Manager. U N I U R C H O IR A - K ,L - H ,,-v -. -v ,A .. .ts E- .-v ,-- A-1 W1 A J-e......, ROW ONE-Charles Barnard, Robert Lampi. Jack Parkomakl. Larry Dewey, Richard janco, Ronnie Nelson, Ralph Gut-shall. Carol lrlathaway. .loyce Fails, .lanel Sturliy, Gloria Weiss, Linda Kantola, Fatty Banfield. ROW TWO-Woody Bagnall. Dave Hunter, ,lim Baird. Ronnie Rolland. Bert Drennen. Clair Ring. Arthur Norton. Shirley Well.. Marjorie Andes, Janice Wright, Ruth Mackey. May Bonnaud. Mary Buie. Marjorie Adams. Mary Dalrymple. Gail Davis, ROW THREE-John Dietz, Ricky Schultz. jim March. Jin Kreiling, David Ellingston, -lohn Motter. Ronnie Nickels. Eddie Dick- son, Mary l.ee Eimers, Connie Colville, Brenda Smith. Sally Denkelberg. Janet Fails. Susan Soller. Carol lVlclVlillin. Kathy Kirk. Irene Kal- lio, Kathy Erickson. ROW FOUR-Ronnie Spore. Chet Adams, Philip Strong, jack Berfield. Terry Dalrymple. Ed Reydak, David Gee. ,lack Coville, Karen Roberts. Claudia Pahody. Rachel Ring, Mary Lou Punkar. Kathy Grice. Judy Foy. Bonnie Eaton. Karen Hale. Suzan Bittler. Sharon Hllstoli. Margery Mcffroskey. Bille Ha1eltine. Cheryl Hodgins. Games and Sports Skilled was he ln sports and pastimes, Skilled was he in games of hazard. SY' mu, X 1 I X f :4ffQ', ,.1 1 -. i Z '15-'f b I FOOTB LL Standing fearlessly ..... Now you find that we are strongest. ROW ONE-Robert Diasio, Clarence Johnson, Francis Thomas, Rifhifd I-HUIPL l-COTIHFCI Ceglie. Difk NCISOYI- GUY EVHHS. Dah Szalai. Willianm Carlson. ROW TWO-Coach Ben Klepek, Norman Champlin, Joe Spechc, Jack Redding, Tom Bosick, Larry Tuttle, Charles Schiavone, jim Strong, Chris Longaker, Richard Diasio, Coach Stan Humphrey. ROW THREE-Tim Shellito, Victor Moisio, Kenny Kantolu, Richard Kangas, Jay Fralic. Alben johnson, Foster Gibson, Ronny Sundstrom, Raymond Kallio, Richard Mock. ROW FOUR-Philip Splan, manager, Larry LaBuunKy, Doug Hunter, Mike Humalainen. james Schiavone, Jeff White, Willis Ben- nett, Russ Hall. jack Mook, manager. What is that on the Rowe athletic field? . . . It cou1dn't be! . . . But it is! . . . Football has come to Rowe at last . . . Forty strong, hard-working, healthy boys . . . Playing their hearts out . . . The excited parents and students were thrilled every Saturday . . . Colorful, peppy cheerleaders and faithful fans cheered the team to Victory in five out of six games . . . The biggest thrill was the defeat of our traditional rival, Conneaut . . . Cheers for Mr. Humphrey and Mr. Ladner who helped Mr. Klepek coach the team . . . Yes, foot- ball is here at Rowe to stay . . . Next year our team will be even mightier with one year of ex- perience behind them . . . Let's go, Team! . . . FUOTB LL GARY EVANS DAN SZALAI FRANCIS THOMAS LEONARD CEGLIE DICK NELSON RICHARD LAMPI CLARENCE JOHNSON VICTOR MOISIO JOE SPECHT ROBERT DIASIO VAR ITY BA KETBALL In their faces stern defiamre. Willis Bennett. Clarence johnson. John Bennett, jim Strong, Tim Shellito, Chuck Roberts, Harry Fails, Tom Bosick, Leonard Ceg- lie. Russell Hall. Homecoming . . . Parent's Night . . . Tourna- ment . . . They were all a part of Rowe's basket- ball season . . . Only three Seniors were on the Varsity squad: Clarence Johnson, John Bennett and Leonard Ceglie . . . The other members of the starting line-up were Juniors: Tim Shellito, Harry Fails, Jim Strong and Chuck Roberts .... Mr. Humphrey did an excellent job of coaching the Viking squad to its many victories this year . . . Next year he is looking forward to another good season with four Junior lettermen returning . . . BA KETBALL ROW ONE-Richard Kangas. Ron Reinke, Chris Longaker, Kenny Kantola. Foster Gibson. ROW TWO-John Black, Richard Mock, Dennis Somppi. jeff Capela. Robert Hogle. ROW THREE-john Clegg, Michael Humalainen, Bill Towne. Henry jackson. Robert Sprague FRESHM N BA KETBALL TEA ROW ONE-Bill Parkomaki, John Mosinski, Bob Bennett, Norman Loomis, Jack Bennett, Ted Grubke, Jerry Waddle, Chuck justice. ROW TWO-Roy Pratt, jim Fralic, Dave Hicks, Coach Iaclner, Dave Dietz, Bill Porter, Ron Schor, Gene Walford. This is the second year for the Freshman Lea- gue . . . They are holding their own, playing against class AA schools, against taller teams . . . Trying to equal last year's record . . . Jack Bennett nrnmises to be the key man in scoring . . . Under the direction of coach Ladner they played Geneva, Ashtabula, Ashtabula Harbor, Conneaut, and Ash- tabula St. John's in addition to the invitational tournament at Conneaut in February. BA EBALL Skilled in all youthful spnrls. r B ROW ONE-Bill Kessler, Richard Lampi. Leonard Ceglie, Dan Smlai. Bill Carlson. Tom Bosick. ROW TWO-Richarzl Kangas, jim Snong. Harry' Fails, Wfilli-: Bennett. Russ Hall. Kvn Kanlola. ROW' THREE-Mr. Hulnphrev tcoachb. Bob Diasio. Robert Hogle, Sam Evans. Richard Diasio. Dong Hlxnler. Ronald Sundslrnm. Due to the first football season in Rowe's his- Strong, and Tom Bosick returning lettermen, as- tory, the hard-hitting Vikings did not compete in sure Rowe of a winning team and a possible trip baseball last fall - Harry Fails, Clarence Johnson, to the state tournament this spring. Leonard Ceglie, Bill Carlson, Danny Szalai, Jim T Ry C K None could run so fast as he could! ROW ONE-Richard Monk, James Schiavone, Charles Schiavone, Mr. Klepek lcoachl. Russ Hall. Ronald Sundstrom. Ronald Hus- KO!! ROW TWO-joe Specht, Larry Tuttle, Leonard Ceglie, Harry Fails, Tom Bosick, Doug Hunter, Ken Kantola. ROW THREE-Ron Hicks lmanagerl, Bob Diasio, Tim Shellito, Richard Kangas, Sam Evans, Richard Diasio, Ron Curtis, jim Stron g. ROW FOUR-John Clegg, Richard Lampi. Robert Hogle, Henry Jackson, Bill Carlson, Willis Bennett The crack of the starter's gun sounds and the runners are off . . . Fighting for the best position . . . Once around the track . . , The leader starts pulling away . , . A man drops out . . . They near the end . . . They kick . . . The winner breaks the tape . . . The runner then falls into the arms of the manager . . . The race is over! Returning lettermen who are running the mile relay are Harry Fails, Russ Hall, Len Ceglie and newcomer to the track team, Richard Mook . . . The team also boasts two other veteransg Bill Clark-distances and Jim Schiavone-dashes . . . For their first year on the team are sophomores Chris Longaker-hurdles and broad jump: Rich- ard Diasio-dashes and relaysg Bob Sprague-pole vaultg Jay Fralic - weights and hurdlesg Foster Gibson-weights . . . Coach Klepek plans to have meets with Grand Valley, Austinburg, Andover, Conneaut, Edgewood, and Jefferson in addition to the League and County meets . . . Track is im- proving here at Rowe and this year may provide a few surprises. Because last year's annual went to press before the wind up of last seas0n's track events were com- pleted here is a summary of what took place .... Paced by Beers, Horwood, Fails, Ring, and Kober- nik, Rowe captured fourth in the county meet and second in the league . . . In the county meet Larry Beers took first in discus by a distance of 128 feet which is considered very good . . . He also placed second in the 180 yard low hurdles . . . In league action Jim Horwood copped second place in high hurdles . . . Milt Ring placed second in the broad jump. . . FOOTBALL CHEERLE DER Linda Mock, Maxine Hazen, Judy Yarington, Linda Reels, joy Kesatie, Stephanie Clark. Brenda Smith, Kenna Mock. New sounds, new words this year . . . Instead of the usual cheers like Baskets . . . We heard new cheers like End, Center, Tackle, Guard . . . Eight cheerleaders wearing blue bermuda shorts and gold sweat shirts . . . Always smiling, always full of pep even on the coldest Saturday afternoons . . . Practicing every Tuesday and Thursday . . . That cheering at night over at the Conneaut stad- ium under the lights . . . Victory never sounded better than at that game . . . The cheerleaders elected for the season were Joy Kesatie, Kenna Mook, Judy Yarington, Brenda Smith, Stephanie Clark, Maxine Hazen, Linda Mook, and Linda Reets . . . CHEERLE DER FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS Fight, team, fight! was the cry of the freshman cheerleaders headed by Carol Litwiler, cheering for her first year . . . Also cheering for their first year were Pauline Benton and Joyce Champlin . . . Cheering for three years were Mary Heil, Jane Mook, and Shirley Evans who also cheered for two years in junior high. The girls, decked out in their pert blue and gold uniforms, did a fine job. Good luck in future years! BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS Practice . . . Practice . . . Practice . . . The word of our cheerleaders this year . , . How are our out- fits coming, Mrs. Ingersoll? . . . Fittings again and again . . . Darts to be taken in and let out . . . Finally the finished costumes . . . For the reserve cheerleaders royal blue corduroy empire dresses with gold taffeta collars and cuffs . . . The varsity had something new this year in white corduroy empire dresses also with gold taffeta collars and cuffs . . . New motions and new cheers . . . New practice schedules . . . Hurry . . . Hurry . . Hurry . . . Ready as usual for a dramatic first appearance at the Grand Valley preview game and at our first home game with Kingsville . . . The season excit- ing and enjoyable . . . The cheerleaders elected by the students, Joy Kesatie, Kenna Mook, Brenda Smith, Judy Yarington, Linda Mook, Stephanie Clark, Maxine Hazen and Linda Reets . . . SENIOR CHEERLEADERS SENIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS Jumping up and down . . . Cheering our team to victory . . . Our eight cheerleaders chosen by the student body . . . Captain for the Varsity squad was Senior Joy Kesatie in her fourth year of cheering . . . Another Senior cheering her fourth year was Kenna Mook . . . The Sophomores had two representatives on the Varsity squad for their first year in high school cheering: Brenda Smith and Judy Yarington . , . Heading the reserve squad from the Sophomore class was Stephanie Clark in her first year for high school cheering . . . Sophomores Maxine Hazen and Linda Reets also served their first year for high school . . . One representative from the Junior class serving her second year was Linda Mook. Both cheerleading squads deserve a big cheer, for both did a wonderful job in keeping up that good old Viking spirit. SENIOR CHEERIQEADERS The Chanters Bea ters of the Tom Toms He the best of all llIllSil'ilIllS, He the sweetest of all singers. y 1 C H 'O IR Sounds of music, words of wonder. ROW ONE-Mr. Dull, Henry Jackson, Richard Diasio, Michael Evans. Tom Cole. William Bacon. Gary Dewey. Linda Mock. Stephanie Clark, Holly Janson, joy Kesatie, Kenna Mook, Holly Hendershor, Georgeana Sackett, Shirley Hogle, Shirley Evans, Maguy Bon- naud, Diana Marvin, Carol Litwiler, Delta Furry, Donna Klosterman, Arlea Mackey. ROW TWO-Richard Kangas, james Strong, Leonard Ceglie. Victor Moisio, Tom Gillum. Fran Hum. NHHCY H0ffI11an. Linda Reels, Pat Baird, Barbara Kasto. Susan Parkomaki, Brenda Smith, Jane Mock, Mabel Hazeltine, Karen Felch, Sharon Champlin, Astrida Draulis, Sarah Wilson, Norma Wells, Sharon Johnson. ROW THREE-Tom Bosick, Albert Guthrie, Tim Shellito, Chris Longaker, Myron Helmbrecht, .lim Fralic, Gary Andes, Shirley Loomis, Agnes Laituri, Carol Mooney, Pearle Gee, Pat Hagerty, Lid.: Huston, Donna Fails, Lois Dunnington, Kathleen Hall, joan Read. Vonna Thompson, Kathleen Prescott. ROW FOUR-Terry Latuk, Lester Bennett, Russell Hall, Charles Roberts, Harry Fails, William Miller, Ray Kallio, jerry Waddle, Daniel Hathaway, Sharon Humphrey, Nora Laird, Nancy Hopkins, Judy Hunt, Kay Kirk, Susan Denkelberg, Mary Baird, Shirley Thomp- son, Susan Lawrence, Carol Miller, Sharon Laurila, Mary Heil, Barbara Vorse. Pa' Juhasl- Dian Neibilf- Maxine Halen. Barbara P3li0l'k0- Nita Kuhn. Know all the words by next Monday . . . Louder, tenors . . . The stern inflection in Mr. Du11's voice as he firmly admonished . . . 'tYou, and you, and you, sing your part . . . and so, our five rehearsals a week paid Off as the ninety voices gave their full tones to our Rowe High School A Cappella Choir. v Our ambition, a Superior' rating at the con- test in the spring . . . Our repertoire included Pax Die, Three Limericksj' t'Silent Night, and God of Our Fathers with percussion and brass accom- paniment . . . The Lords Prayerjl R0ck-a-ma- Soul and many others were presented at the spring and mid-winter concerts .... Our leaders were: Dlrector ....,..-.........,,,,. Lester Dull PI'6SldGI11Z .......i.,.. ,,,,,,,, J im Strong Vice President ,,,, ,,,. L ester Bennett Treasurer ................i,, c..,., R ichard Diasio Publicity Chairman .,,,, .,,.. R ichard Kangas BA Pleasant is the sound. ROW ONE-Irene Kallio, Connie Coville, Karen Felch, Carol McMilIin, Shirley Wells. ROW TWO-Mary Baird, Vonna Thompson. Norma Wells, Susan Hubbard, Victor Moisio, Mabel Hazeltine, Terry Dalrymple, Richard janco. Pat Baird, Carol Miller, Ruth Mackey, Ron Curtis. ROW THREE-Sharon Champlin, Dave Dietz, Susan Soller, Joyce Fails, Judy Foy, Carol Litwiler, jay Fralic, Linda Reets, Tom Smith. Phillip Strong, Myron Helmbrecht, Albert Guthrie, Robert Lampi, Tom Gillum. ROW FOUR-John Dietz, Woodrow Bagnall, Donald Huston, Brenda Smith, Robert Hunter, Jim Fralic, Marjorie Andes, Susan Lawrence, Sharon Humphrey, Mary Anderson, Henry Jackson, Gary Andes, james Baird, John Moller. Bert Drennen. ROW FIVE-Ronnie Thompson, joy Kesatie. Gary Tuttle, Walter Pratt, Robert Kent, Mary Lou Punkar. Richard Diasio, Lester Bennett. William Miller. james Strong, Mr. Dull. Band personnel must realize you come here to rehearse not to practice. . . . Tuning up . . . Fifty different solos at once . . . Loud taps of Mr. Dull's baton stops confusion . . . Play tuning scaleg Woodwinds start at measure rr 9 . . . Remember, softly, basses. Considering the time allowed for preparation to the fifty-eight members of the Rowe Band more was expected than of any other music group . . . The first concert on September twenty-eighth to play for patrons of the smorgasbord . . . The sec- ond concert on December fourteenth-our annual mid-winter concert . . . Then the annual spring concert and District V competitive events . . . Some of our numbers were Street Scene, Gesu Bambino, Marcho Poco, and Jam Session, . . . The officers of the band were: President ....,,,,,,,, , Lester Bennett Vice President , , .. . , . . A Douglas Hunter Secretary-Treasurer , . Joy Kcsatie Publicity Chairman Richard Diasio The Autograph Page for the Braves 9 Descendants ----- e --'-' ,22g5g1,.,2,2fg':'g'g ..4s:a:sgs.1,s1e:-12:gf'wfg--:-111,,..: :wifer1a2,2g:g2g'g151g':1g:2:2:1-5.:sfj.sg2:z,:,z5z:'g2g':ig -.-wage:-V-V .- , , , I :,N .-,: -,:, :,- H a ag . b Pastimes L t Illelll 110 what basl zlelights 1,101 N ROW ONE-Norma Blood. Mr. Ben Klepek tsponsorb, Leonard Ceglie, Susan Parkomaki. ROW TWO-Harry Fails, Chuck Roberts. Clarence johnson. ROW THREE-Jeff Capela. Richard Diasio, Henry jackson. Cary Evans, Keith Fox. Bob Bennett. Ka-'en Hoskins. Carol Litwiln Karen Hoskins. Barbara Paullin. Barbara Paziorko. Susan Parkomaki. Miss Tobin. sponsor. Joyce Bacon. Dan Szalai. Donna Col:-. STUDE T C UNCIL President ......,...... ......, L eonard Ceglie Vice President ,,,.......... ...... S usan Parkomaki Secretary-Treasurer ...,. .........,.... K aren Hoskins Sponsors .,.,..,.A...........,... ...... M r. Howard Hopper, Mr. Ben Klepek The Student Council was formed at Rowe in 1942 to promote co-ordination between the various classes . . . This year new duties and responsibili- ties were assumed . . . Enforcing and interpreting the Rowe Code of Ethics is only one of these duties . . . This code was composed by a committee of ten students, four parents, and two teachers . . . The purpose of this code is to improve future citi- zens of our community and to raise the standards of Rowe High in all activities: Scholarship, Lead- ership, Sportsmanship, Citizenship, Social Activi- ties, and Behavior . . . Student Council setting up penalties for those who willfully disobey the Rowe Code . . . Boys and girls both looking their best . . . Accepting candidates for cheerleading and arranging an assembly for tryouts . . . Making bal- lots and counting votes . . . Announcing winners . . . Making a new Student Council Constitution . . . Planning program to keep halls, classrooms, and study halls neat . . . Ironing out school diffi- culties . . . Visiting other school student councils to gain new and useful ideas of student govern- ment and student council activities. T10 L HO OR OCIETY President ,......,............... ...... S usan Parkomaki Secretary-Treasurer ..... ..........i. B arbara Paziorko Sponsor ...............................i.. Miss Marguerite Tobin Scholarship, Leadership, Character, Service . . . Qualities which a person must possess in order to be selected for the National Honor Society . . . Pierpont host to the first county meeting, at which Susan Parkomaki was elected treasurer of the county chapter . . . Candlelight induction ceremony in Rowe Auditorium February 6, 1958 . . . The ex- citement mounted as the gym darkened and the robed figures carrying candles moved through the audience . . . The suspense finally over as juniorsg Dorma Cole, Joyce Bacon, Karen Hoskinsg and seniorsg Barbara Paullin, Daniel Szalai took their places among those honored . . . A ceremony in- spiring underclassmen to higher goals . . . Anoth- er County banquet in March at Edgewood . . . Also one scheduled in May. Organized in 1941, Rowe Chapter now has 112 members. ROW ONE-tseatedl-Mrs. Coville lsponsorb, June Walford, Kay Kirk, Joyce Bacon, Barbara Kasto, Rebecca Gray. ROW TWO-Carol Miller, Karen Felch, Vita Prsulis. S'-a-on Lawrila, Joyce Champlin, Adrienne Saari, Pat Hagerty, Susan Law- rence, Peggy Adams, Nita Kuhn, Dorma Cole, Nancv Simmons, Millie Mix, Barbara Goodiel, Goldie Bateman, Phyllis Dodge, Janet Kob- ernik. ROW THREE-Pearle Gee, Sharon Johnson, Joyce Harke, lVabel Hazeltine, Nancv Hoffman. Bonnie Walla, Donna Fails, Sharon Champlin, Betty Courtenay. President ........... ..,,., K ay Kirk Vice President ,... .... J oyce Bacon Secretary ..,,.... ...,,.. J une Walford Treasurer ....,....,,... .,.......... B arbara Paullin Press Reporter ....... ....................,., B ecky Gray Sponsor .......,......... ....,........ M rs. Margaret Coville Formal meetings held every six weeks . . . Pepsi and potato chips at these meetings . . . Teaching new librarians how to check out books and where to shelve returned books . . . Aiding student: in finding elusive information . . .Dust- ing books, shelves, tables, and chairs nearly every day . . . Library fines to be collected . . . A gala Christmas party . . . Keeping the library quiet, neat, and appealing to eye, besides taking care of the books, are only a few of the duties of the assistant librarians . . . Covering the books with newspapers to protect them during summer vaca- tion . . . Annual spring wiener roast at the Lake to end a busy successful year. ROW ONE-Irene Kallio, Nancy Hopkins, Shirley Loomis, Betty Rosaa, JOY Keilliev Ml!! Mll'8 0fi!2 Tvbitl. SPOMOY- ROW TWO-Colleen Bittler, Holly Janson, Sharon Laurila, Donna Fails, Carol Litwiler, Sharon Huston, Connie Coville. ROW THREE-George Nine, Alveena Ceeder, Gloria Weiss, Peggy Myers, Diane White. President .,.,....... ...... ........ B e tty Rosaa Vice President .r.. ..... S hirley Loomis Secretary ....... Nancy Hopkins Treasurer .,,.. ..,..,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,, J oy Kesatie Sponsor ..... ..,.....,,.,. ....... M i ss Marguerite Tobin Motto:, We believe in the service for others, for our school, in health of mind and body to fit us for greater service, and for better human rela- tions throughout the world. We have joined Jun- ior Red Cross to help achieve its aim bv working together in our own and in other lands. Yearly enrollment drive early in October . . . Each room trying for 100'Z7 . . . Seniors first in High School . . . Proceeds to be used for packing overseas boxes . . . Boxes to be filled with soap, washcloths, toys . . . Items an small foreign child would need . . . Also packing boxes for patients at Longview Hospital . . . Sending fruit, candy, gifts, and cookies . . . Different classes in elementary grades making favors for hospital trays on holi- days . . . Membership in Red Cross consists of a student from each home room . . . starting with fifth grade . . . New members are elected in fifth grade each year . . . Members, once elected, con- tinue membership through the twelfth grade. ROW ONE-Karl Kirk, Ronnie Schultz, Tom Bosick, Gary Tuttle, leonard Ceglie, Shirley Loomis, Susan Parkomaki, Brenda Smith, Russ Hall, Grant Lewis, Bill Towne. ROW TWO-Mabel Hazeltine, Joyce Champlin, Bonnie Walla, Sherrie Bingham, Stephanie Clark, Holly Janson, Astrida Draulis, Maxine Hazen, Kay Kirk, Sarah Wilson, Nancy Hopkins, Barbara Goodiel, Adrienne Saari, Miss Moseley, sponsor. ROW THREE-Jack Mook, Carol Miller, Carol Litwiler, Jana Mock, Pat Mooney, Georgeana Sackett, Holly Hendershot, Joyce Harke, Bonnie Nine, Lois Dunnington, Judy Latuk, Carol Mooney, Betty Courtney, Norma Blood, Brenda Mooney, Kathy Hall, Goldie Bateman, Albert Guthrie. ROW FOUR-Jerry Waddle, Terry Latuk, Jay Fralic, Nancy Hoffman, Sherry Laurila, Linda Mook, Vita Draulis, Bettv McMillin, Carol Swanson, Connie Leavers, Judy Hunt, Susan Lawrence, Janet Kobernik, Judy Palagyi, Nancy Blood, Nita Kuhn, Pat Mostello, Von- na Thompson, Joe Specht, Victor Moisio. President .,.................,...,... .... . . ..., Leonard Ceglie Vice P!'eSidel'1t .,.. ,,,,,,, S hirley Loomis S6C1'efHI'y -,---.., ..... S usan Parkomaki Treasurer .............. ...........,. B renda Smith Faculty Adviser ........................ .. Miss Hazel Moseley Annual Fall Formal with the gym decorated in the red and gold of autumn for the first open dance at Rowe . . . An enthusiastic turnout even though it was during the flu epidemic . . . Many meetings of the Club held in the evening .... Playing charades, other games, and reading many one act plays and working at dozens of rehearsals. . . . Some plays: The Nine Lives of Emily, An Even Exchange, Hillbilly Hi-Jinks, and A Night with Shakespeare with club members as directors, make up artists, stage crews, and technicians .... Then finally .... The spectacular three-act play, The Heiress, starring a guest artist from the Erie Play- house, Tom Decker who has appeared in King of Hearts, Picnic, and Fifth Season .... A gala Christ- mas party with Christmas colors and gifts for the needy .... 1 s w .A. A. ROW ONE-Janet Kobernik, Fran Hunt, Linda Pease, Judy Yarington, Pat Baird, Linda Reets, Carol Swanson, Nancy Schlaich, Diana Marvin, Mildred Mix. ROW TWO-Susan Denkelburg, Astrida Draulis, Kathleen Prescott, Barbara Buie, Brenda Smith, Sherrie Bingham, Stephanie Clark, Maxine Hazen, Barbara Paziorlro, Barbara Kasto, Dian Nesbitt, Kathy Specht, Lois Dunnington, Barbara Goodiel, Albina James. ROW THREE-Mrs. Ingersoll, sponsor, Betty Rosaa, Pat Speer, Carol Dennis, Gayle Heddericlt, Joyce Fisher, Marv Heil, Betty Courtney, Sharon Humphrey, Karen Felch, Carol Mooney, Adrienne Saari, Shirley Loomis, Susan Lawrence, Shirley Hogle, Delta Furry, Shirley Evans. ROW FOUR-Agnes Laituri, Jane Nutter, Maguy Bonnaud, Coyla Foy, Pat Mooney, Carol Litwiler, Bonnie Walla, Jane Mook, Holly Hendershot, Bonnie Nine, Joyce Champlin. Vita Draulis, Donna Fails, Sharon Laurila, Nancy Hoffman, Nancy Adams. Norma Wells, Ruth Johnson, Alice Kesatie, Connie Bebout, Judy Nelson. President .......... ,.... B arbara Paziorko Vice President ...... ,,,.,r,,,, B arbara Kastg Secretary .......... ..,. D ian Nesbitt Treasurer .... ...........,, K athy Specht Sponsor ,.,.. .... M rs. Edith Ingersoll G. A. A. abbreviation for Girls' Athletic Asso- ciation . . . Formed to let active girls participate in sports . . . Girls competing in intramural sports such as basketball, volleyball, ping-pong, tennis . . . Also some members joining the newly formed bowling team . . . Representatives elected from each class for play days in other schools . . . Such enjoyable times . . . A local all sports day . . . Also girls' track meet an annual event in the spring . . . On awards day letters and certificates for all girls active in three or more sports. ROW ONE-Coach Stan Humphrey, Judy Yarington, Joy Kesatie, Kenna Moolr, Brenda Smith, Coach Ben Klepek. ROW TWO-Ronald Sundstrom, Richard Kangas, Chris Longaker, Kenny Kantola, Richard Lampi, Leonard Ceglie, Gary Evans, Clarence Johnson, Tom Bosick, Robert Diasio, Charles Schiavone. ROW THREE-John Bennett, Philip Splan, Victor Moisio, Jim Strong, Bill Carlson, Willis Bennett, Russell Hall, Dan Szalai, Nor- man Champlin, Harry Fails. ROW FOUR-Robert Hogle, Richard Diasio, Jack Redding, Foster Gibson, Dick Nelson, Joe Specht, Tim Shellito, James Schia- vone, Bill Clark, Charles Roberts. President .......,...,. ...., C larence Johnson Vice President ........... ......,,,,, T om Bosick Secretary-Treasurer .... ,,.,,,,,,,,,,, J oy Kesatie Assistant ............,......... ....,........,. J udy 'Yarington Sponsors ,..... ...... M r. Stanley Humphrey, Mr. Ben Klepek This club open to all members of varsity teams and varsity cheerleaders . . . Purpose: To become good athletes-good students-good citizens . . . Co-operating with the Student Council in working on the still unfinished tennis court . . . Purchase of backstop screen for the Little League field . . . Sponsoring Homecoming Queen Contest . . . mak- ing posters . . . pseudo-commercials over P. A. system for candidates . . . Planning dance in honor of the new queen . . . Parents' Night to honor all athletes' and cheerleaders' parents . . . Our aim . . . To provide good, clean sports for an eventful school year. PILOT LIGHT 'P - Bonita Law. Joy Kesatie, Judy Nelson, Dian Nesbitt, Vonna Thompson, Dorma Cole, Kay Kirk, Mary Baird, Lida Huston, Pat Juhasz, Alice Kesatie, Astrida Draulis, Sherrie Bingham, Holly Janson, Maxine Hazen, Vita Draulis, Nancy Blood, Connie Leavers, Norma Blood, Kathy Specht, Connie Bebout, Juanita Kuhn, Carol Tuttle. L - Miss Weir, sponsor, Karl Kirk, Albert Guthrie, Danny Hathaway, Sharon Laurila, Donna Fails, Sarah Wilson, Nancy Hoff- man, Barbara Paziorko, Pat Mostello, Susan Parkornalri, Barbara Paullin. Editor ,,,,, ,...,, B arbara Paullin after school to type, stencil, and run of countless Assistant -'-'.' -----------A. K athy Specht pages . . . Running around school with Miss Weir at 5:00 to find a paper that will not absorb ink and Sponsors ....... ..... M iss Mary D. Weir, Mrs. Ruth York Oh, the headaches and joys of putting out a school paper . . . assignments to be made . . . handed out . . . brought in on deadline . . . or maybe a few days after . . . Mrs. York reading all articles and tryingto get latest and most interest- ing news . . . rewording some articles . . . Staying make it fade . . . Discovering Roger, the Rowe High School Ghost . . . Hunting for pictures to fill in blank spaces . . . Trying to get the paper out on time . . . Flu epidemic holding up first issue . . . Some staff members visiting other schools to get helpful hints . . . Observing journalism classes to learn how to write interesting and informative articles . . . Most of all trying to put out a good student newspaper. F 1957 LSS 'sb U 'ru L 16 L Q3 great t in the H0 il Fa rial Q N -E we Q Q 3 Q Pu -sa 3 :L U D U ff Q g, r struggle harde t in the 71,0 Z ln Fa noble t and nd you grea 3 Q WS. QB 2 U 42 QD E 1,1 A SW' 'Q- N 9 .,,,, '-1 .ci 3 u l-L U an 1. o 0 U af 0 D ll N I Il 4 Z 0 m J 0 ll 3 E : o : E J 0 C O 5 2 . 0 E : 4 E O a D. E O -C l-' : IU U Q J . 0 an .2 O .A J -ll U 0 O. no 'U . W -E .2 cn E .E 5 U 0 5 un 6 O 2 0 'U n 4 M ': 4 George Gee, Bennett, ancy N all, Curtis Tom H Judy Fred Goodiel, an, HI Ring, Silvia Bare Milton Brown, Beverly O. TW ROW Spaulding, Charlene Black, uf Arth e Griffey, Walla, Janic ooney, Genelle Roberts, Richard Garstenschlager, janet Calkins, Larry M 95 Jam Barbara Shuster. Walter Reinke, Elsie Brewster, Glenn Kobernilr, Ruby Eccleston, Kobernik Sheila Smith. Row THREE-Dorothy Pyle, William y Courtney. James Horwood, joan Baird, Francis Christopher. ub , R Hale, Larry Beers Richard York, Barbara ALUMNI NEW CLASS OF 1957 Aris Anderson - Katharine Gibbs School, Bos- ton, Massachusetts, 597 Furnace Road. Joan Baird - Gale Airline School, Minneapo- lis, Minnesota, 577 Creek Road. Silvia Bateman Owen CRaymondJ - Amherst, Ohio. Larry Beers - Youngstown College, Youngs- town, Ohio, 205 Woodland Avenue. Nancy Bennett-Youngstown College, Youngs- town, Ohio, R. D. it 3. William Black - Youngstown College, Youngs- town, Ohio, 200 Salisbury Road. Lois Bort - Bliss College, Columbus, Ohio, Woodworth Road. Elsie Brewster- The Astatic Corporation, Fur- nace Road, Clarks Corner. Beverly Brown - Underridge Road. Kay Calkins - Comptometer School, Ashta- bula, Ohio, 234 High Street. Peggy Chipps - Berkshire Loan and Finance Company, 212 Prospect Street, Painesville, Ohio. Francis Christopher - The A and P Company, 549 Furnace Road. Ruby Courtenay Mast CDuaneJ - 678l6 Maple Avenue. Judith Curtis Ring fJamesJ - Piano Teacher, 303 East Main Road. Judith Dickson - Walrath's, Leamur Drive. Ruby Eccleston - State Line Restaurant, Mid- dle Road. Carol Emerson - 241 East Main Road. George Felch - Painter, R. D. it 3. Richard Garstenschlager - U. S. Navy, Great Lakes Training Base, Chicago, Illinois. George Gee -Marion College, Marion, Indiana, 510 Furnace Road. Fred Goodiel - U. S. Air Force, Scott Air Force Base, Illinois, R. D. if 3. Janice Griffey - Peoples Drug Store, Arling- ton, Virginia, 392 East Main Road. Barbara Hale - Gale Airline School, Minne- apolis, Minnesota, R. D. it 3, State Road. Thomas Hall - U. S. Marines, Parris Island, South Carolina, 358 Bessemer Avenue. Bertha Harvey - Gale Airline School, Minne- apolis, Minnesota, 970 Center Road. Jay Hogle - Conneaut Creamery Co., R. D. it 3, State Road. James Horwood - U. S. Air Force, Shepard Air Force Base, Texas, 411 Furnace Road. Annette Jones - Carnegie College, Cleveland, 5107 Oakmont Road, Lyndhurst 24, Ohio. Glen Kobernik - Conneaut Creamery Co., R. D. it 3, South Ridge Road. Sheila Kobernik - The Astatic Corporation, 4928 Park Avenue. Milton Maurer - Conneaut Rubber and Plastic Company, 558 South Grant Road. James Mooney - U. S. Air Force, Kessler Air Force Base, Mississippi, R. D. it 2. Judith Nickels - Ohio Bell Telephone Com- pany, Y. W. C. A., Cleveland, Ohio. Dorothy Pyle - Youngstown School of Cos- metology, Ashtabula, Ohio, 308 West Main Road. Sue Quinn -- 402 South Maple Road. Walter Reinke - U. S. Air Force, Cheyenne, Wyoming, 658 Furnace Road. Milton Ring - Farming, 469 Underridge Road. Genelle Roberts Slocum fGeorgeJ-62414 Main Street. Barbara Shuster-The Higbee Company, Cleve- land Y. W. C. A., Cleveland, Ohio. Larry Simpson -- Conneaut Rubber and Plastic Company, 332 Bessemer Avenue. Sandra Smith - Kent State University, Kent Ohio, 371 Rowe Street. William Smith - 78 Welton Road. Charlene Spaulding - Bowling Green Univer- sity, Bowling Green, Ohio, 343 Fenton Avenue. Richard Specht - U. S. Navy, Great Lakes, Illinois, Creek Road. Dean Thompson- Union College, Schenectady, New York, 108 Underridge Road. Larry Walla - Youngstown College, Youngs- town, Ohio, 318 South Ridge Road. Dale Webb - Webb Manufacturing Company, 224 Woodland Avenue. Richard York - Conneaut Rubber and Plastic Company, 407 Furnace Road. 'A' 'A' 'A' CLASS OF 1956 Charles Anderson - Great Lakes Enginering Works, R. D. it 2. Leeta Atkins Mack CRichardJ - Son, 467 Mill Road. June Bagnall - True Temper, 288 North Maple Road. Nancy Bartlett Vincent CGuyJ - Virginia Ave- nue, Kansas City, Missouri. Faye Barnard - Therapist, Ashtabula General Hospital, 300 Bailey Road. Opal Bennett Goodenow fHarryJ - Conneaut Banking and Trust Company, 191 Grandview Ave- nue. Bertha Bristol Gross CGeorgeJ - 759 Furnace Road. June Christopher - St. Alexis Hospital, 492 Furnace Road. Nancy Ceeder Altman CWayneJ - Pearl Street, Conneaut, Ohio. Patricia Cole - Secretary at Rowe High School, R. D. it 3. John Colver - Westminister College, New Wilmington, Pennsylvania, R. D. it 3. Robert Dalrymple - Married Betty Jackson, U. S. Air Force, Felixstove, England. Robert Dodge - U. S. Air Force, Korea, 312 East Main Road. June Flick - Beautician at Beautycraft, 257 South Grant Road. Biddiana Heil - Notre Dame College, South Cleveland, Ohio, 462 Mill Road. George Hogle - Married Dorothy Rolland, Electro-Metallurgical Co., Ashtabula, Ohio, 4514 Valley View Blvd., Ashtabula, Ohio. Philip Humalainen - U. S. Air Force, Bowling Air Force Base, Washington, D. C. Russell Humphrey - U. S. Navy, Memphis, Tennessee, Kelloggsville Road. Joyce Jackson Beeman fHowardJ - Son, R. D. it 2, Conneaut, Ohio. Dixie Jones - Conneaut Automobile Club, 204 Welton Road. John Johnson - Nickel Plate Railroad, Buf- falo, New York, 267 East Main Road. Sally Kasto - Bechtel Construction Company, Ashtabula, Ohio, 886 Center Road. Francis La Bounty - Married Gloria Mote, Son, Electro-Metallurgical Co., Ashtabula, Ohio' West Lake Road. 9 ALUMNI NEW Patricia Litwiler - P. 8z J. Variety Store, 268 Salem Street. Hiram Lynch - Baldwin-Wallace College, Berea, Ohio, 400 West Main Road. George Mallorie - Married Sally Skinner, Farming, Hoskins Trailer Park. Eugene Mook - Married Pearl Wimer, Son, Shellito Potato Farm, 412 West Main Road, Cam- bridge Springs, Pennsylvania. Mary Parker - Houghton College, Houghton, New York, 316 West Main Road. Robert Punkar - U. S. Air Force, Lowry Air Force Base, Denver, Colorado, 262 Salem Street. Jeanette Reets - Baldwin-Wallace College, Berea, Ohio, 441 South Maple Road. Paul Ring - U. S. Air Force, Loom Air Force Base, France, 469 Underridge Road. John Rosaa - U. S. Air Force, Anchorage, Alaska, Furnace Road. Dorothy Rolland Hogle CGeorgeJ, Blanchard Bro. 8a Lane, Ashtabula, Ohio, 4514 Valley View Blvd., Ashtabula. Donald Schiavone - John Carroll University, Cleveland, Ohio, 748 Furnace Road. Sally Skinner Mallorie fGeorgeJ, The Syndi- cate, Hoskins Trailer Park. James Specht - Nickel Plate Railroad, 399 Jenny Street. Marian Specht - Conneaut Rubber and Plastic Company, R. D. it 1, Creek Road. Janet Stack Greer fWilliamJ - Son, Washing- ton, D. C. Dolors Strong - St. Luke's Hospital, Cleve- land, Ohio, 39 Underridge Road. Janice Walla Sedmak fFrankJ - 330 South Ridge Road. Sandra Wells - Kent State University, Kent, Ohio, 1310 Lake Road. John Watson - Machinist, U. S. Navy, Ex- tended Tour in West Pacific, 345 E. Main Road. Kathryn Whitford - Youngstown College, Youngstown, Ohio, 348 Woodworth Road. Judith Whitney - Receptionist for Dr. Jacobs, 300 Highland Avenue. Frank Yusko - Davis Construction Company, Welt Springfield, Pennsylvania, 493 Mill Road. 'A' 'A' 'A' CLASS OF 1955 Earle Baldwin - 298 Park Avenue, Conneaut, Ohio. Harold Best - Langley Air Force Base, New- port, Virginia, Gore Road. William Blood - Married Patricia Mostello, U. S. Air Force, England, 524 Dorman Road. Neil Clark - A. 8a P. Company, 361 Rowe Street. Shirley Dean Stump CBailevJ - Conneaut Municipal Court, County Deputy, Corner of Mill and Pearl Streets. Leonard Diasio - Married Helen Peters, Son, Electromet, Ashtabula, Hoskins Trailer Park. Myra Eaton Wheeler fDouglasJ - Son, Har- rington Point. Jean Fralic -- Hill's Sales and Service, Kings- ville, 150 South Ridge Road. Clair Gray - Kent State University, Kent, Ohio, 48 High Street, Orwell, Ohio. Jerry Hall - Baldwin-Wallace College, Berea, Ohio, 262 High Street. Richard Harley - Married Mildred Shearer, Baldwin-Wallace College, Berea, Ohio. Sally Hazeltine - Hamot Hospital, 506 Walnut Street, Erie, Pa. Richard Hill - U. S. Air Force, England, 209 Woodland Avenue. Mildred Hunt - Erie Direct Mail, 104th Street, Erie, Pa. Robert Irish - U. S. Air Force, Illinois, 300 E. Main Road. Richard Jackson - Married Ann Nejbauer: Standard Oil Gas Station, Cleveland Avenue, Ash- tabula, Ohio. Joyce Kaiser Davis CBillJ - 200 East Grand Blvd., Detroit, Michigan, Daughter. Ruth Keeney Seaman CLarryj - Lord Manu- facturing Company, Erie, Pa., 1801 W. Avenue. Jim Lawrence - Molded Fiber Glass Body Company, Ashtabula, 406 E. Main Road. Connie Longaker - Heidelberg College, Tif- fen, Ohio, Leith Walk. Eleanor Maurer - Conneaut Telephone Com- pany, 558 South Grant Road. Kestner Miller - 264 High Street. Dorrance Mook, Jr. - Farming, 167 Middle Road. Barbara Mullen Lasch fRobertD-Girard Road, West Springfield. Jack Oakes - U. S. Navy, Newport, Rhode Island. Helen Peters Diasio CLeonardJ - Son, 413 East Main Road. Richard Ring- Farming, 469 Underridge Road. Patricia Robinson - Saint Luke's Nursing School, Cleveland, Ohio, Middle Road. Carolynne Ruffin - Clark College, Atlanta, Georgia, Keefus Road. Delores Sebetich - Saint John College, Cleve- land, Ohio, 2320 East 24th Street, Cleveland. Barbara Sheahan Broughton fEugeneJ - 244 Bartlett Street, Conneaut. Christine Shuster - Brown Memorial Hos- pital, Underridge Road. Alvin Smith - U. S. Army, Korea. Wayne Smith - 10613 Olivet Street, Cleveland, Employed at Y. M. C. A. Leslie Thompson - U. S. Air Force, Korea. Raymond Weiss - Reliance Electric, 294 High- land Avenue. Robert Williams - U. S. Air Force, Dayton, Ohio. Verna Wise Osburn fWilsonJ - Kelloggsville. William Woodworth - Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, Middle Road. Sarah York Lundgren CKennethJ - Conneaut Grain and Fuel Company, 407 Furnace Road. 1 if A' CLASS OF 1954 Boneita Adams Trutwin fEmi1J - Daughter' Madison Street. Duane Alvord - U. S. Navy, Bethesda, Mary- land, 413 Buffalo Street. Ray Baker - Married Merna Scott, U. S. Army, Germany. Gladys M. Beck - Turnpike Road, Pierpont. Conrad Bennett-Married Joyce Wood, Daugh- ter, 147 Salisbury Road. ALUMNI NEW A Robert Best - Married Donna Askew, Besse- mer 8z Lake Erie Railroad, Two Sons, Daughter, Gore Road. Doris M. Blood Furry Uackl - Two Daugh- ters, 368 East Main Road. Jean Bort Mathews fCharlesJ -- Daughter, R. D. it 1, Girard, Pennsylvania. Grace Braden Taylor CGlennJ - Daughter, Son, High Street. Gary Bristol -- Furnace Road. Delores Ceeder Pelow CRichardl - Bessemer Avenue. Arlene Cole - Gleason Insurance Agency, R. D. it 3, State Road. Merle J. Cole - Married Joan Kasto, Exomet, 268 High Street. Frank Davis - Air Force, Orlando, Florida. Patricia Dunham Ondek CJackJ -- Teaching, Sacred Heart Academy, Cincinnati, Ohio. Bernard W. Gee - U. S. Army, Formosa, 510 Furnace Road. Clara Fiala Kelheffer CKennethJ - Girard, Pennsylvania. Patricia Fiala - Ohio Rubber, Painesville, R. D. at 3, Horton Road. Florence Fuller Colburn QThomasJ - Son, R. D. it 1, Girard, Pennsylvania. Jay W. Giddings-Married Nancy Rice: Daugh- ter, Baldwin Bros. Construction Co., Buffalo St. Delbert Gilbraith - Married Yvonne Lamont, Daughter, Son, U. S. Navy, Hueneme, California. Carolyn Gillum Puffer CGeorgeD - Engineer- ing Dept., Nickel Plate Railroad, 305 Buffalo St. Gloria Gorden - 187 Grant Road. Virginia Green - State Line Restaurant: 149 West Main Road. Roland Griffey - Nickel Plate Railroad, 392 East Main Road. Carol Griffey - Navy Department, Arlington, Virginia, 392 East Main Road. Phyllis Hale Chambers Clvanl - Son, South Grant Road. Joan Hazeltine Thompson CRichardJ - Son, 392115 Bell Street. Beverly Hogle-Loblaws, Ashtabula, Ohio, R. D. at 3, State Road. Richard Huston - Married Evelyn Williams, Electro-Met, 4035 Station Avenue, Ashtabula. Judith Ilvonen - Thiel College, Greenville, Pennsylvania. Barbara Kaski - Nelson Machine and Manu- facturing Co., Ashtabula, Ohio, 484 West Main Road. Joan Kasto Cole CMerleJ - Davis Insurance Agency, 268 High Street. John Kantola - Ohio University, Athens, Ohio, Salem Street. David Lawrence - Married Iola MacDonald, Two daughters, Electro-Met, 40615 East Main Rd. Nancy Nickels Nielson CRichardJ-Two daugh- ters, 395 Viaduct Street. Elizabeth Orrenmaa Hedrick CBert5 - Citi- zens Banking and Trust Co. George Puffer-Married Carolyn Gillum, Gan- non College, 305 Buffalo Street. William Pyle - U. S. Army, Fort Knox, Ken- tuckv: 335 West Main Road. Donna Rhodes - Allegheny Airlines, Erie, Pennsylvania: Furnace Road. Ronald Smith - Allied Resins, Inc., 411 Bank Strecl Paul Specht - Ashtabula General Tire Co., Creek Road. Barbara Stack - Rockwell Spring Co., Ashta- bula, 1385 Lake Road. Patricia Stevens DeForrest fHowardJ - Son, Two Daughters, Florida. Hal C. Tyler - Married Marilyn Friedley, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. Archie Ward - True Temper Company, Say- brook, Ohio, 119 Daniels Avenue. Gary Webb - Webb Manufacturing Co., Wood- land Avenue. Evelyn Williams Huston CRichard7 - National Distillers, 4035 Station Avenue. i' 'k 'A' CLASS OF 1953 Delmas Bennett- Married Rosemary Kananen, Daughter, Electro-Met, 255 Daniels Avenue. Donna Benton Mansell CGeorgeJ - 3114 Gor- don Street, Ashtabula, Ohio. Amos Blakeslee - Married Joan Gerlach, U. S. Army, Frankfort, Germany. Richard Blood-Ohio University, Athens, Ohio, 524 Dorman Road. Sally Ceeder Stearns CHarryJ - Son, Daugh- ter, Tony Avenue. Annette Chartron - University of Pittsburgh, Craig Street, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Charlotte Cole Loomis fJamesJ - Citizens Banking and Trust Co., R. D. rx 3, Furnace Road. Carol Cook - Teaching, Painesville Schools, Painesville, Ohio. Jerry Curtis - Married Pearl Ann Pease, Nickel Plate Railroad, Conneaut Row, Lake Road. Joyce Dodge - Citizens Banking and Trust Co., 312 East Main Road. Richard Downing - Married. Daughter, Mis- souri. Alice Emerson - Picard's Grocery, 241 East Main Road. Nancy Gaus - Physical Education Teacher, Clearview School, Lorain, Ohio. Joyce Goodenow Arcaro CHankJ - Daughter, Son, 709112 Harbor Street. Judith Hammond Osborne CGeneJ - Cleveland Electric Illuminating Co., Ashtabula, Ohio. Charles Harke -- Married Nancy King, Daugh- ter, Nickel Plate Railroad, Chestnut Street. Richard Hogle - Farming, 568 Middle Road. Richard Humalainen - Married Mildred Bag- get, U. S. Air Force, Huston, Texas. Nancy King Harke CCharlesl - Daughter, Chestnut Street. Rosemary King Bennett fThomasJ- Two Sons, 483 South Grant Road. Wilma Mix Smock 1DeanJ- Two sons, Spring- boro, Pennsylvania. Lois Mook Greenfield CDaytonD - Daughter, High Street. John Myers - Madison Rubber Co., 330 Wood- worth Road. Howard Nelson - U. S. Air Force, Scotland. Patricia O'Conner Osborne CFredJ - Germany. Charles Penniman - Married Loretta Notte, Linde Air Co., South Maple Road. Loren Ring - Married Nancy Wright, U. S. Army, Fort Carson, Colorado. 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