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Dear Students of K. H. 9., With this issue we are dedicating our second publication of the K-Llte. The pages of this booh record many interesting pictures and stories of life and events here at Kingsville School. Many hours of hard work have gone into the pro- duction of this book. The story of youth is a busy one. It is full of Joys, activities, friendships and even complaints. Few of the students whose pictures are contained within these pages realize that they are now progressing through the «ost carefeee, happy days of their whole life. Students of Kingsville, we all wish you «any, «any years of success and happi- ness. R. A. McNutt Dear Students of K. H. S. This year we have published six issues of the Centra-Llght, which we consider one of the best papers in this county. Publishing the Centra-Llght and putting out the second year book, the K- Lite, has given us a great deal of enjoyment. We wish to thank our advisor. Miss Farabaugh, and the Centra-Llght Staff for their help and good co-oreration. There are several people who gave extra time and talents whose credit is due, na«ely Lloyd Weaver for extra photography, Knut Svendsen for his free hand printing, and Nancy Herl for her excellent drawings. We hope in coming years that the paper and the yearbook will maintain the high standard that they have been in the past. The Editors, Pat and Virginia 4
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We dedicate this second Issue of the K-Llte to a former teacher and beloved friend, Katherine Vosburg. Many of us have been most fortunate to have Known her or even had her as a teacher. A teacher of Latin and English, she was responsible for the first school publication In Kingsville, now known as the Centra-Llght. A graduate of Kingsville High School, she later taught In several schools of Ashtabula County. While teaching In Kingsville, she worked for her degree and was graduated fro™ Kent State University In 1932 with a Bachelor of Science In Education and the highest honors In her class. She was a friend and leader to all who knew her and loved her. She has left her ™ark upon the school, church and community. Her life is ended, but her work will live forever within her friends and in the youth she helped to mold. 3
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jfk(C iffTff First Row; Robert A. McNutt: Miami University, B. S. in Ed., American Democracy; Fern Keller: Kent State University, Third Grade Teacher; Miriam Day: Kent State University, B. S., Sixth Grade Teacher; Hellen T. Perry: Bloomsburg State Teachers College, First Grade Teacher; Rita E. Ciocone: Mercyhurst College, B. A., English Latin; Betty A. Farabaugh; Duquesne University, B. S. in Ed., CommercialDep t.; Robl ert C. Ketter; Mount Union College, B. A., Phys. Ed.; Second Row; Richard G. Sprang: Ohio State University, B. S. in Ed., Industrial Arts, Science; Aline W. Derry: Kent State University, First and Seoond Grade Teacher; Mabel Cleveland: Youngstown College B. S.w in Ed., Fourth Grade Teacher; Huldah K. Kaull; Ohio State University, B. S. in Ed., Second Teacher; Clarissa B. Gran: Bowling Green College, B. S . in Ed. Fifth rrade Teacher; Helen H. Jones: Flora Mather College, Western Reserve University, B . S. and M. A., Home Economics; William Konnert: Capital University, B. B.,Arithmetic. 5
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