Kingsville High School - K Lite Yearbook (Kingsville, OH)

 - Class of 1950

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Patricia Lawrence Pat was an all around Kingsville girl born here on September 21, 1932 and was a pupil at K.H.S. For her full twelve years, during which time she took the commercial course Pattie was one of the best-loved seniors of 1950; everyone was a friend of hers She added her talents freely to school acti- vities: as an actress in the Junior and senj or plays she is well-remembered; as an excellent vocalist she blended her voice with others in Mrs. Montgomery s chorus; as a part-time sec- retary for Mr. McNutt; and lastly as co-editor of the Centra-Light for the year 1949-50, she expressed her views in her column Roving Reporter. 'Bob Rice Jefferson was Bob's birthplace on Dec 21, 1932. He came to Kingsville as a senior. Though he spent onlya year with us, he became a well-known figure. The early part of the year found Bob acting the moron in the class play. As the year progressed, he acted as part of the library staff, a bass in chorus, and proved to be a fine feature writer on the Centra-Light staff Besides his daily school work and extra-curricula. Bob found time for a part-time Job in a bakery, which he found to his liking and he is considering it as a profession. By the way, Bob really enjoyed powdering Loveda's face, as well as graying her hair with chalk dust from erasers. (We think he must have had a great love for erasers, as he always had one with him.) Ralph Shauberger January 24, 1932, was Ralph s birth date and the place was here in Kingsville. However, when only in the seventh grade, he transferred to North Kingsville, only to return as a sophomore. Cheesie found much to keep him busy; actively taking part on the baseball and basketball teams, representing the senior class in Student Council, and as a one-time member of the school paper staff. Now, he also proved a worthy actcr in the Junlcrplay; but literally stole the show as Bildad Tapp, a tobaccy chewln whiskery ol codger from them far-away hills in the senlcrplay. Whether he was acting or playing a great part naturally is something only he knows. A veiy conscientious student was Ralph,and a deserving mem be of the National Honor Society. Loveda Day Loveda, whose red hair would warrant a number of nicknames, has none which stick. At any rate, 6he first saw the light of day in Alliance, Ohio on November 13, 1932. Coming to us as a junior from Monroe, Michigan, she immediately began putting her talents to use; vocalizing in the chorus; taking part in the class plays;and as a dependable member of the Centra- Light Staff. As a hobby, Loveda has found in music a very enjoyable and worthwhile pastime, since she retained a few pupils of her own. In school work, she proved a much- above average student, willing to study. Among her favorite dishes is boiled or fried hearts. We can't forget another favorite which is tops with her----Melvin, from Cleveland. In the future, she is looking forward to getting a Job in Cleveland, putting her commercial talents to use. 9

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Robert Sharp Born on January 25, 1932 In North Kingsville, Ohlc Bob did not Join the ranks at K. H. S. until the tenth grade» Since that tl«e, however, he has made up for lost time, being active and well-liked In sport9. Many was the cry that arose, “We want Bob Sharp! when the basketball team needed his long shots to win. He served three years on the basketball squad and two In baseball. In his senior year, he also found time to devote to the Centra-Llght, where he gained fa e through his Past and Future column. Speaking of future, Bob has » »ade no definite Dlans concerning It, but we re hoping he Is a success In whatever he att wpts. Stanley Kolaslnskl Stan wa9 born on July 10, 1930 In Cleveland, Ohio, but found his way to Kingsville In the fifth grade. An all-around fellow, he made good in snorts with three years of baseball, four years of track, and four years of basketball, the latter for which he gained fa e, having be n chosen for the All-County Basket- ball team. During his freshwan year he acted as class oresldent, and member of student council. His fine singing voice was demonstrated In chorus groups. (Well, It was loud.) Also, as a senior, he worked on the Centra-Llght as a member of the business staff. As a hobby Stan finds dancing very enjoyable. As Is the case of wany cowing graduates, Stan Is anxious to get a Job and make heaps of money. Jeannette Reed Nettle Is an original Kingsville girl. Born on December 22, 1932, here, she attended Kingsville Schools the whole twelve years. During her high school days she followed a comwerclal course, and gained a high degree of proficiency. Because of her dependability and hard- working nature, she held down the Job as Mr. McNutt s right-hand girl In the office. In her last year at school. As a Junior she added her bit to the class play and found choral work a pleasure. Now that her school days have come to an end, Jeanette Is at a loss to know what co es next, except perhaps fame and fortune. Merrill Davey Merrill, one of the most active of the class of '50, was born In Cleveland, Ohio on January 24, 1932; however started his schooling In Kingsville. Included In four years of high school were four years of basketball, four years of baseball, and three years of track. Besides sports Rooshy devoted wuch tlwe and was a very worthy member ct the Centre-Light staff. Drawatics found him high-lighting both character and rowantic parts In the class plays.’ He also held offices: treasurer of Junior class, vice-president of senior class, president of Intramural Snorts Board and also Mrs. Montgomery found him an able vocalist in chorus. In the future Merrill hones to be an apprentice for General Motors Corporation in Cleveland. Incidentally Merrill likes blondes, especially Moe. e



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Diok Rice The older brother of Bob, Dick was born July 31, 1931 In Cleveland, Ohio, Dick has many talents, the most predominate being the gift of gab, His ex- tensive reading helps this verbalizing; It creates gab worth listening to. He was a good student, when the urge so struck him. Since he came to Kingsville in the tenth grade, he has represented the Junior class In Student Council,also the seniors when he was elected their president;spent three years on the base- ball team and one on the track team One task Dick has found disagreeable, that Is to don a white shirt, necktie and suit. Occasionally, this is accomplished through a little effort by Jean . Delores Derry April 17, 1932, marks the birthday of Dee . She came to Kingsville a sophomore, end continued In the commercial course. In the years that followed she participated in the Junior and senior plays. Besides, Dee proved an able and a very worthy member of the band and chorus. As a feature writer for the Centra-Llght Staff, she brightened many col- umns by her sparkling imagination. There are two adjectives which might well describe De- lores. The first being, short and the other livewire . The former relates her physical status and the latter her mental, and It being the one people grow to admire about her. As yet she made no definite future plans,but we aren't worried about her. Edna Shreve Bom on April 18, at Hilldom, Ohio, Edna became a pupil at Kingsville in 1947. Here's a girl who was Inter- ested in all the plays, parties, school paper etc ,that took place in her Alma Hater. She did much work on this K-Lite, generally the tedious, time-consuming, exacting kind. Also she was a willing cooperative student on the Centra-Llght Staff, taking care of the Alumni News. As the future looms very closely, Edna has made no plans(definite) However, at one time,she said (witnessed by classmates]) I would like to be the first woman pres- ident. Mr. Truman may give her a run, or is she a democrat, too? I wonder who would be first lady of the land if Edna were president. Robert Headley A quiet fellow. Bob, he made his entrance into this world July 13, 1932, in the hills of West Virginia and began his sohooling there also, in Walnut Fork School in Tyler County. When Bob came to Kingsville in the soring of 1948f he entered the sophomore class. He enrolled in the general academic course. As Bob progressed at Kings- ville, friends accumulated and they found him to be an easy-going fellow. However, this easy-going attitude did not show in his school work. A good student. Bob, and an active one, he plans to become a mechanic in the future Bob showed his great dramatio talent when he appeared briefly in the Junior play production of One Wild Night. Good luck in all your future attempts, dramatic and otherwise 10

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