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

 - Class of 1950

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r First Row: Arthur Wilkinson, Lawrence Griggs, Bette Rlsley, Gwen Davey, Dorothy Lyons, Laura Hoffman, Wilma Louden, Virginia Good; Second Row; Mr, Ketter, Helen woi£gang, Ruth Simak, Marrian Farro, Shirley Campbell, Nancy Carter, Janice Weaver, Joyce Watts, Richard Simmons; Third Row: Barbara Mack, Patty Swartz, Clarence Weaver, Wilson Osbum, Billy Carlson,Russell Westcott, Raymond Bruckman, John Holcomb, Kenneth Smith; Fourth Row: Paul Meyer, Lorren Sowry, Annabelle L'Ameroux, Norita Reed, Keith Marr, Jack Aoplebee, Ronald Means, David Webster, Donald Stasko. Missing from picture: Frank dayman, Marilyn DeGroodt, Howard Hawes, Fred Roerdanz, Irene Thompson. There are now thirty nine students in the seventh grade class. Will there be that many when they graduate? Of this thirty nine, twenty one students in the olass have gone through school to the seventh grade together. How many will graduate to- gether that started school together? The most scholastio-minded student in this seventh grade is Norita Reed. The officers of the seventh grade for 1949-60 were: John Holcomb, President ; Howard Hawes, Vice President; Raymond Bruckman, Secretary; Richard Simmons, Treas- urer; Gwen Davey, Yearbook Reporter. On the Junior high basketball sa.uad, the members of the seventh grade were: Billy Carlson, Russell Westcott, Wilson Osbum, Raymond Bruckman and Keith Marr. The seventh grade Junior high cheerleaders were: Gwen Davey, Marilyn DeGroodt, and No- rita Reed. The seventh grade Halloween Party was held Last October with Mr. Ketter as ad- visor. Prizes were awarded to Laura Hoffman and Ronald Means for having the fun- niest costumes. Ten of the students were active players in the school band. Another extra- curricular activity which was recently organized was the Girl Scouts Barbara Mack, Marilyn DeGroodt, Gwen Davey, Wilma Louden and Bette Rlsley are its members. Mi fe Carl act8 as its leader. 22

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 s miarc 8 First Row: Loretta Sowery, Ed Weaver, John Oren, Jon Manwarlng, Bob Ball, Barbara flreen, Marilyn Crane, and Rachel Olln; Second Row: Mr, Konnert, Bill Brown, Bernice Shank, Betty Jean Hoffman, Marie Carter, Patty Fandrlck, Glen Osburn, and Billy Daves Third Row: Eugene Woodard, Shirley Porter, Charlotte Rushton, Emllle Kublchek, Mar- leah Thompson, Joann Bancroft, and Gwen Hawn; Fourth Row: Bob Weaver, Mike Thompson Keith Carlson, Arthur Taylor, Roger Miller, Raymond Reed, and Carl Broughton. Missing From picture: Bob Caroenter and Carol Reed. Thirty one eighth graders are eagerly looking forward to Initiation next year when they will become full-fledged high school students. Of these thirty one, only nine started here at Kingsville together eight years ago. These loyal students that remain are: Bob Ball, John Oren, Bernice Shank, Jon Manwarlng, Raymond Reed, Roger Miller, Charlotte Rushton, Emllle Kublchek, and Joann Bancroft. So far this school year planned oartles have only numbered one. That was the Halloween party which everyone enjoyed. They had dancing, games, and refreshments. However, not all their fun was concerned with parties, for a number of the boys were active In sports. Those who were outstanding were: Keith Carlson, Arthur Taylor Roger Miller, Jon Manwarlng, Billy Davey, and John Oren. Barbara Green and Carol Reed led the cheering for the games In which they played. Games, Dartles, and gen- eral Informal fun In the home room have made school life enjoyable. But, there Is always the work angle. Mr. Konnert, besides being Home Room Teacher, also has eighth grade Mathematics, and Study Hall. They have Miss Farabaugh also for Study Hall; Mr. Ketter for History, Study Hall, and Physical Education; Mr. Sprang for Industrial Arts, and Miss Jones for Home Economics, English, and Science. Mr. Graves found many eighth graders In the band, while Mrs. Montgomery led their singing. 21

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