Kenton High School - Echo Yearbook (Kenton, OH)

 - Class of 1950

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Zafltomf p0. ancy Kaser k good face is a letter if recommendation and i good heart is a letter if credit. ixerl Course '. H. A., 1-2-45 Echo, -4: Library Staff, 2. b Laub's cnius is one percent SDll'iltl0f'l and ninety- ne percent perspira- M1r'lyn Kempsell The way to have a friend is to be one. Mixed Course Choir, 23 District So'o Contest, 3-43 District Vocal Contest, 2: State Solo Contest, 3: Band, 1-2-3-41 Pep Band. 2-3- 43 Orchestra. 2-3-45 Dis- trict Instrumental Con- test, 1-2-3: State Instru- mental Contest, 1-2-33 Band Ensembles, 1-2-3- 4: Y-Teen, 2-3-4: Prom Committee. 3: Scholar- ship Tests. 1-2: Sec- retarv of Orchestra, 4: Sr. Play, 4. Robert Lease Politencss is good na- ture regulated oy good sense. F'-'v-'ey Koch 1950 Dolores Kohler Wit may be a thing of Wit is the salt of con- pure imagination, but versation. humor involves senti- me-nt and character. Mixed Course Basketball, 11 Choir. 1- 2-3: Operetta, 1-3: Dis- trict Vocal Contest. 1- 2-3: State Vocal Con- test. 2-3: Band, 1-2: Orch., 1-3g Dist. Inst. Con. 12: S. Inst. Con. 1-23 Y-Teens, 2-3-4: Jr. Play, 31 Echo, 43 Prom Commitee, 3: Scho'ar- shib Tests, 1: Library Staff, 4. Norma Lon brake 9 A light heart lives long. Mixed Course choir, 4: Y-Teens, 2-3- Mixed Course Band. 1-23 Orchestra, 1-2: D i s t r i c t Instru- mental Contest, 1- 'Q State Instrumental Con- test 1-23 Y-Teen, 2-3-4: F. H, A., 2-3-4: Jr. Play, 14: Dramatic Arts Play, 43 Scholarship Tests, 1-2: Head Cheerlead- Cheer 1 e ll d i n g, 2-3-43 er, 3-4. Betty Latimer Earth's noblest thing is a woman perfected. Mixed Course Baseball, 1-3: Soft- ball, 33 Choir. 13 Oper- etta, 13 Y-Teens, 2-3-4: Homecoming Attend- ant, 33 Homecoming Queen, 41 Jr. Play, 33 l lramatic Arts Play, 4: Echo, 4: Prom. Com- mmittee, 3. Joanne McKinley Refinement creates beauty everywhere. Mixed Course Bob Morris Every brave man is a man of his word. Bob was greviously in- nn. Vocn .onal Course 4: F. H. A., 1- -.ig Jr. Basketball, 13 F. H, A., jured on the first day VI'-'llllUl'9 C0lll'S9 V. T. C., 1-2. Play. 3: Echo, 3-4: 2-3-43 Echo, 3-41 Vice of his Junior y.ar and i-Y, 1: F. F. A., l-2-3- Scholarship Tests, 2: Pres, F. H. A., 4. has studied in absent aa. Parliamcntziiy Pro- Library Staff, 43 Sr. lEd.i 'durc, 3: Prom Com- Play. 4. Academic Course ittee. 3. , Lcholaiship Te-s.s. 1-2. COMPLIMENTS or R E X 1 N i 5 GREENLEAF TAVERN ELECTRIC Sz FURNITURE STORE Carl :ind Callie, Props. 18 North Main Street Phone 7182

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8fZl.0l'S Everett Grubb Whatever skeptic could inquire for, for every why he had a where- fore. Academic Course Football, 1-2: Basket- ball. 1-2: Hi-Y, 3-4: Hi-Y. Cabinet, 4: Jr. Hi-Y, 2: Jr. Play, 3: Dramatic Arts Play. 4: Thespian Club. 4: Echo. 3-4: Quill and Scroll, 3-4: Prom Committee. 3: Advisory Council, 3: Senior Ex- ecutive Cominittee, 4: Student Council. 3-4: Scholarshua Tests, 1-2- 3-4: Presi ent of Junior Class. 3: Pres. of Hi-Y, 4: Business Manager of Echo, 4. K., ...talaitl Frank Harvey Industry keeps the body healthy, the mind clear, and the heart whole. Vocational Course Tumbling, 1-2: Base- ball. 3-4: Choir, 1-2: Operetta, 1: District V o c a 1 Contest, 1-2: State Vocal Contest. 1: Hi-Y. 3-4: Jr. Hi-Y, 1-2: Sec. of Jr. Hi-Y, 2. Donna Harvey Charles Harp Marilyn Hatchet: If manners did not exist. she would invent them. Mixed Course Choir, 1-2-4: Operetta. 1: District Vocal Con- test. 2: State Vocal Contest. 2: Y-Teens, 2- 3-4: F. H. A., 1-2-3-4: Treasurer of F. H. A.. 4. Art is power. Mixed Course Football, 1-2-3: Basket- ball, l: Tumbling. 1: Hi-Y. 4. Beauty is a favor l stowed by the gods. Mixed Course Choir. 2-3-4: Operet 1-3: District Solo Cc test, 3: District Vol Contest, 3: State Vow Contest. 3: Band. 1 3-4: Orchestra. 1-2-3 Dist. Inst. Con.. 1-2 S. Inst. Con. 2-3: B. E sembles, l-2-3-4: Teens, 2-3-4: Y-Te Cabinet, 4: Jr. Play, Thespian Club. Scholarship Tests. 1- 3-4: Secretary of Ca teen, 4: Sr. Play. Thespian Drama Fes val. 4. Lo's Height Genius finds its own road. and carries its own lamp, Academic Course Choir. 2-3-4: Operetta, 1-3: District Solo Con- test. 3: District Vocal Contest, 2-3: State Vocal Contest. 3: Band, 3-4: Pep Band, 3-4: Or- chestra, 1-2-3-4: Dis- trict Instrumental Con- test, 2-3: State Instru- mental Contest, 3: Y- Teens, 2-3-4: Y-Teen Cabinet. 4: Dramatic Play. 4: Thespian Club. 4, Echo, 4: Prom Com- mittee, 3: Scholarship Tests. 3: Office Staff, 2: Sr. Play, 4. Donald Hellman Accuracy is the twin brother of honesty. Agriculture Course Basketball, 2: Hi-Y, 3-4: Hi-Y Cabinet, 4: F. F. A, 1-2-3-4: Parliament- ary Procedure, 1-3-4: State Judging Contest, 2-3-4: Echo, 4: Prom Committee, 3: Scholar- ship Tests, 2-3: F. F. A. Reporter, 4: Sr. Play, 4. - i Gene Hinion The reward of a thing well done is to have done it. Mixed Course Choir, 4: District Solo Contest, 3-4: District Vocal Contest. 4: State Solo Con., 3: Pep Band, 2-3-4: Orchestra, 2-3-4: State Instrumental Contest. 2-3: Band En- sembles, 3: Hi-Y, 4: F. F. A., 1-2: Vice Pres. Band, 4: Drum Major. 3-4: Sr. Play, 4. Joanne Holycross A beautiful smile is to the female countenance what the sunbcam is to the landscape. Academic Course Basketball. 1: Softball, 3: Choir, 1-2-3: Operetta, 1: Y-Teens, 2-3-4: Jr. Play. 3: Dramatic Arts Play. 4: Echo. 4: Office Staff. 2. Cla'r Jones Ambition is not a V of little people. Agriculture Course Football. 1-2-3-4: V: sity K. 4: Basketb: 1-2: Tumbling, 1-2 Baseball. 3-4: Hi-Y, 3 F. F. A.. 1-2-3-4: Parl mentary Procedure, 3 Prom Committee. Senior Executive Co mittee. 4: Studei Council. 4: Sec. Class: Pres. of F. F. 4: Vice Pres. F. F. 3: Assn't. Treas. F. A.. '21 Assn't. Librari F. F. A. l. COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS OF DUNKIN BEAUTY SHOP WEST OHIO GAS COMPANY



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6lZl.0l'S Dick Mulvaine 'Luck' is a very good word if you put a 'P' before it. Academic Course Football. 1-2--li Varsity. K, 43 Basketball, 1-23 Track, 1-21 Tumbling, 1-43 Golf. 3-43 Hi-Y, 3-42 Jr. Hi-Y, 1-2: Echo, 33 Prom Committee. 3. Dick Pugh Xndisputably a hand- some man is the first of created things. Mixed Course Football. 1-2-3'4Q Var- sity K, 2-3-43 Basket- ball, 1-2-3-43 Track, 13 Tumbling, 4: Baseball, 3-41 Hi-Y. 3-4: Jr, Hi- Y, 1-2Q Echo. 3-43 Prom Committee, 33 Advisory Council. 33 Vice Pres. of Varsity K. 43 Foot- ball Co-Captain, 4. Mary Jane Myers Donna Mae Park Marjorie Pfeiffer Tom Predmoro A smile is a whisper Her sunny locks -hang Whatever is worth do- The fruit derived fro of a laugh. on her temples like a ing at all. is worth do- labor is the sweetest. Mixed Course golden fle9Ce- ing well. Mixed Course Y-Teens. 2-3-4. Mixed Course Academic Course Jr. Hi-Y. 2. Softball, 43 Y-Teens, 2- Echo. 3-43 Editor of the 3 43 F, H. A.. 1-2-3-4. Yearbook, 43 Thespian Club. 43 Pres. of the Thespian Club, 43 Quill and Scroll, 3-43 Y- Teens, 2-3-43 Y-Teen Cabinet, 43 Choir, 1-2-3: Operetta, 1-31 Basket- ball, 13 District Solo Contest. 1-2-31 State Solo Contest. 1-2-31 Dis- trict Choir Contest. 1- 232 State Choir Con- test, 232 Vocal Ensem- bles, 1-2-31 Drum Majorette, 1-2: Scholar- ship Tests. 1-2-3-43 Jr. Play, 33 Prom Com- mittee, 33 Student Coun- cil, 43 Adv. Council, 33 Golf, 33 Thespian Drama Festival, 43 Sr. Play 4. F. F. A., 1-2-3-4. Martha Rall -1 4 n r at Tom Beiiis , Rodne Rish Sgeggecofverzaiiong e SPY- but W1111 H Will Of A laugh is worth a hun- Mixed Course his own. dred groans in any tWithdrew second se- Mixed Course market- mesterj F. F. A., 1-3-3-4. Academic Course F. H. A.. 2-3-4. Varsity K, 3-43 Basket- ball 1-9-3-43 Baseball, 2-3-43 Choir, 2-3-43 Operetta. 33 Vocal En- SeillbleS, 33 Band, 2-3- 43 Pep Band. 3: Orches- tra, 43 District Instru- mental Contest, 43 Jr. Play, 33 Thespian Club. 4: Prom Committee, 3: Hi-Y, 3-41 Jr. Hi-Y, 2: Sec. of Band. 43 Sr. Play, 4. Betty Seymour Keep cool, and y command everybody. Commercial Course F. H. A.. 1-4. COMPLIMENTS OF PFISTER'S GARAGE SOUTH DETROIT STREET

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