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

 - Class of 1950

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 First Row: Richard Lilja, Marthalee Blank, Betty Freeman, Lois Day, Elvira Wilcox, Betty Sword, Ethel Mares, Willard Rushton; Second Row; Miss Clccone, Nancy Herl, Dorothy Kaelin, Georgene Brunell, Margaret Broughton, Grace Reger, Dorothy Simmons, Mary Reed, Georgia McCausland; Third Row: Bill Adams, Dick Sigmons, Andy Dreslinski Leon Maginnl8, Knut Svendsen, Roy Keller, Donald Applebee, Roy Stewart. Missing from picture: Charles Brooker, Youvonna Lipenski, Robert Reger From the sophomore class, there comes an important part of nearly every func- tion in our high school. Take, for example, the movies you saw. These were shown be two tenth grade boys, who Mr. McNutt Initiated to the mystery of running a moving picture projector early this year. These two, Roy Stewart, and Roy Keller, have completely taken over the projection Job which is a big help to all. The sophomore class had a good representation in the various choruses, while Marthalee Blank,Betty Sword, Richard Lilja, and Roy Keller participated in the band. The two girls were new this year at band, but both boys have placed several years. From this class, we have many up-and-coming athletes. Yes, many of the husky males were on the basketball, and baseball teams. Among them were: Roy Keller, Richard Lilja, Charles Brooker, Leon Maginnls, Dick Simeons, and Knut Svendsen. Georgia McCausland, Mary Reed, and Dorothy Kaelin were chosen as cheerleaders. Active on the Centra-Light Staff were: Betty Sword, Georgene Brunell, Dorothy Kaelin. Nancy Herl, Roy Stewart, and Bob Reger. The class orricers were: President----------Leon Maginnls Vice President-----Georgia McCausland Secretary————Marthalee Blank Treasurer-———-—Bob Reger All in all, I guess the sophomores form an active part of all the high school's organizations. 19

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First Row: Rose Best, Donna Wick, Maureen Wharram, Helen Newbold, Norma Shellhammer; Second Row; Miss Farabaugh, Lenna Hawn, Marilyn Brunell, Joyoe Thompson Joan Makynen, Third Row: Lloyd Weaver, Dean Keller, Larry Sunbury, Stephen Bobey, Leonard Bancroft, William Simons Missing from picture: Rodney Hadlock Class officers were: Donna Wick, President; Maureen Wharram, Vice President; Norma Shellhammer, Secretary; and Larry Sunbury, Treasurer When we entered school, we thought It would take a long time to get to the top floor. But now,It seems to have been only a very short time. Of our sixteen Juniors, nine of us started to gether from the first grade. In our freshman year, we had the Initiation which we all enjoyed thououghly and would like to have again. As sophomores, we were superior to the low freshmen and we enjoyed giving them the initiation. Besides having a few parties, nothing else exciting happened. With a glorious feeling In our hearts, we now as Juniors, have nearly reached the top floor. The first thing on the class schedule was the Junior dance, Fall Festival. Next came the play, Lay Down, You're Dead. With much hard work on the part of Ml8s Ciccone, our sponsor, and the cast, the play was a success. We have been selling candy at the basketball games In order to raise more money for the prom. Many of our Juniors are well represented In extra-curricular activities; in the musical world we have many members in the ohorus and band. We also furnish some in athletics. Larry Sunbury and Steve Bobey are on the basketball team; while Rose Best and Norma Shellhammer are cheerleaders. Larry Sunbury was elected for the National Honor Society. Donna Wick, Maureen Wharram, and Rose Best represent the Junior class in the Student Council. With all these accomplishments behind us, we are looking forward to the pleas- ures and responsibilities as the seniors of Kingsville High. 18



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 First Row; Thomas Pickett, James Makynen, Shirley Bush, Bernice Fisher, Carol Krause, Marian Lilja, Robert Hayes, Ernest Hiltabldel; Second Row; Miss Jones, Jim Theiss, Audrey Cropek, Marilyn Louys, Rita Nojonen, John Andrejack, Russell Louden; Third Row: Jerry Goode, Raich Stewart, Ellsworth Brown, Richard Simon, James Simmons, Clifton Porter, Lee Robishaw; Dourth Row; Raymond Diemer, Terry Bowdler, Richard Davis, Paul Westcott, William Fandrick, Herbert Arnett. Missing from picture: Richard Bruokman, Ronald Branch. There were twenty nine pupils in the freshmen class this year. The class offi- cers were: President, Terry Bowdler; Vice President, Marian Lilja; Secretary, Mari- lyn Louys, and Treasurer, James Theiss. Several of these twenty nine were outstanding in sports, both baseball and basketball; most active of these were Terry Bowdler, Raymond Diemer, Ralph Stewart, Richard Bruckman, James Theiss, and Jerry Goode. Some were musically minded and Joined the band or chouus. They included Carol Krause, James Makynen, Marian Lilja, and Russell Louden in the band, and Rita Nojonen, and Shirley Bush in chorus. The honor student for the past year in the ninth grade was Ronald Branch. One of the most memorable events of the year was initiation. On that day the sophomores were the rulers over us. The boys came to school wearing their pants backwards, shirts and ties, and were barefooted, while the girls dressed in slacks, ■T shirts, housecoats, and slippers. We carried our books in a sack and weren't allowed to comb our hair, besides getting down on our knees and saying a verse to every sophomore who caught us. We had an assembly where everyone had to do as they were told or get a paddling. Everyone went home with sore knees, and lipstick, pow- der and cologne all over them. Oh, well! Next year we'll have the freshmen in our power. IXiring the first semester for six weeks the girls and boys exchanged olasses. The boys in Home Economics under the guidance of MissJones made everything from soup to cakes. The girls in the Industrial Arts room down the hall, worked on wooden trays, did a little printing, and made basketball posters with Mr. Sprang as their teacher. Everyone enjoyed the change, and most of us got very good grades. We had one class party at the school and a skating party with the sophomores. Also on Christmas we had an exchange of gifts in our home room. 20

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