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

 - Class of 1952

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YOt' VANN A MAY LIPENSKI LOIS JEAN DAY Her hair’s a crown of palest gold, Mountain music's her joy, we’re told; Her ambition’s to make-up pretty faces, Here’s hoping it takes her many places. ROBERT C. REGER The camera fiend of the Senior Class, His own picture’d win most any lass; His name was Joe in the Senior play. Next comes the air corps. O happy day! WILMA GEORGENE BRUNELL A Kingsville girl nearly all her life, (ieorgene’s been thru all our class’s strife. She’s worked for the class to help it succeed; She’s also a typist of very great speed. LEON W. MAGINNTS This big, tall fellow from Edgewood came As a Sophomore, to win some basketball fame. “Muggs” acted in the Junior and Senior class plays. And has aided the class in various ways. From Michigan this Senior came As a lovely ninth grader to win her name As one of the authors of picked up-around, A gem of a writer, the editors found. DOROTHY LOU SIMMONS Dotty Lou’s noted for tiny feet; Her work on the Centra- Lite’s really neat. This brown-haired girl from Edgewood came. Without her, our class wouldn’t have been the same. RICHARD H. LIU A The “Bishop” in our Junior play Lefty went over in quite a way; Six years ago he came to us A short, blond boy who rates A plus. BETTY FREEMAN Speech class rocked with her funny tales ’Bout riding bulls and stepping on nails. She came to Kingsville just three years back— The black-haired girl with the talking knack.

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NANCY LOU HERL President Wedding Bells—a sweet June bride, Her family (and Les) are filled with pride; Art is one of her best talents, I hope it helps her books to balance. MARY JEAN REED Vice President She’s kept the Senior Class alive And many times has helped it thrive; A wife is all she wants to be What better aim? Can you tell me? DONALD E. DUNHAM Treasurer Six feet tall—blond hair— blue eyes. From Mentor he came to join our guys. He’s won us o’er with his ready wit, And in both our plays, he’s scored a hit. GRACE ELLA REGER She’s oft been called on as a pal; This senior’s really quite a gal. Friendliness is one good trait That’ll help determine Grace’s fate. GEORGIA JANE McCAUSLAND Secretary For four years now she’s led the cheers, A nurse she’ll be in future years; A 12-year student at Kings- ville High. Will it be hard to say good-bye? RICHARD W. SIMMONS “Anchor’s Aweigh” is now his cry; Dick’s in the Navy— “Ahoy! Aye, Aye.” He surely must enjoy the water. Most of his time’s spent at the Harbor. ROY H. KELLER Council Representative He plays the trombone with greatest skill, The band he leads, if Graves is ill; A singer, too, both tenor and bass, In basketball he’s been an ace. ETHEL ROSE MARES She came from North Kingsville, lucky lass, To join our happy Freshman Class; She must have liked it; she remained. Edgewood lost—Kingsville gained.



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MARY LENA CHURCH From Rowe she came to join our class; A welcome addition—this neat blond lass. Her P. O. D. speeches we'll never forget; Her mind’s made up— she’ll be a nurse yet. MABLE VIRGINIA CHURCH She types and takes shorthand with speed you’ll admire; Her salesmanship prowess can stun any buyer. She’s short and blond and a tumbler with skill, Tho’ new here at Kingsville, she’s fitted the bill. WILLARD T. RUSH TON “Willie” Rushton—he claims he’s shy. He must be scared of girls —But why? He’s managed our teams thru thick and thin. And thus he’s helped K. H. S. to win. Valedictorian and Salutatorian Mary Reed and Georgia McCausland were chosen to be salutatorian and valedictorian for the Class of IS 52. Mary Reed was chosen to be salutatorian. She was born in Kingsville, October 17, 1934. She has attended Kingsville School all twelve years. Mary has been with the chorus three years. She has also been a cheerleader for three years. Mary is on the K-Lite staff, and she has been on the Centra-Lite Staff for three years. This year Mary has worked in the office as general secretary. Among her likes are Duane, spaghetti, and western movies. She dislikes (?) blondes. She is taking the commer- cial course. Georgia McCausland was chosen to be valedictorian. She was born in Ashta- bula, she moved to Kingsville at the age of nine months. She has attended Kings- ville School all twelve years. Her ambition is to be a nurse and she is taking the college preparatory course. She has been in the chorus four years, she has been a cheerleader four years, she has been on the Centra-Lite staff for four years, and she has been on the K-Lite staff for four years. Among her likes are red and lemon meringue pie. She dislikes stuck up cheerleaders.

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