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

 - Class of 1952

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SENIOR SKETCHES Hoy Keller—ambition—to become rich. Baseball—2-3-4. Basketball—1-2-3-4. Band—1-2-3-4. Junior Play. Senior Play. K-Lite—4. Track— 2. Chorus—1-2-3-4. Vouvanna Lipenski—ambition—Musician. Junior Play. Chorus—1 -2-3-4. Centra-Light—4. K-Lite—4. Class Officer—1. Student Council—1. Ethel Mares—ambition—Secretary. Class officer—3. Centra-Light—3-4. Chorus—1 -2-3-4. K-Lite—4. Donald Dunham—ambition—Farmer. Junior Play. Senior Play. Basketball—3-4. K-Lite- 4. Class officer—4. Grace Reger—ambition—to be in the Service. Centra-Light—3-4. Chorus—1 -2-3-4. K-Lite—4. Betty Freeman ambition—Secretary. Centra-Light—3-4. Chorus—4. K-Lite—4. Mary Reed—ambition—Secretary. Centra-Light—1-3-4. Cheerleader—1-2-4. Junior Play. Senior Play. K-Lite—4. Office for Mr. Sprague—4. Chorus—1-2-4. Salutatorian. Dorothy Simmons—ambition—Housewife. Centra-Light—4. K-Lite—4. Chorus—1-2. Mable Church—ambition— Housewife. Chorus—4. Centra-Light—4. K-Lite—4. Nancy Herl ambition—to make enough money so that the government takes 91c out of every dollar for income tax. K-Lite—1-2-3-4. Centra-Light—1-2-3-4. Student Council—4. Class officer—4. Junior Play. Senior Play. Honor Society—4. Basketball scorekeeper—4. Chorus—1. Robert Reger—ambition—??? Centra-Light—2-3-4. Class officer—2-3-4. Student Council—3. Junior Play. Senior Play. K-Lite—4. Pasketball—1-2. Track—1-2. Georgia McCausland—ambition—Nurse. Centra-Light—1-2-3-4. K-Lite—1-2-3-4. Chorus—1-2-3-4. Honor Society—3-4. Junior Play. Senior Play. Student Council—2-3. Class officer—2-4. V. Cheerleader—1-2-3-4. Baseball scorekeeper—4. Valedictorian. Georgene Brunnell—ambition—to be a Model. Centra-Light —1 -2-3-4. K-Lite—4. Chorus—1-2-3-4. Majorette—2-3-4. Mary Church—ambition—Nurse. Centra-Light—4. K-Lite—4. Chorus—4. Senior Play. Richard Lilja—ambition—Farming. K-Lite—4. Class officer—3. Junior Play. Band—1-2-3-4. Basketball—1-2-3-4. Baseball—2-3-4. Student Council—3. Leon Maginnis—ambition—to be successful. Centra-Light—3-4. K-Lite—4. Junior Play. Senior Play. Student Council—2.. Class officer—2-3. Basketball—2-3-4. Baseball—2-3-4. Track—2-3-4. Willard Rushton ambition—to be an admiral. K-Lite- 4. Centra-Light—4. B. B. Manager—1-2. Lois Day—ambition—Secretary. Centra-Light—4. K-Lite—4. Dick Simmons—ambition??? Centra-Light—3-4. K-Lite—4. Senior Play. Basketball—2-3-4.

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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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SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY Shades of Washington Irving!!! Just call me Rip Van Winkle II. Here it is 1972 and I'm 37 years old. Come to think of it. so are most of my old classmates. Just try to imagine what has happened to them in these past twenty years. Remem- ber when we were Seniors and wrote the Class prophecy? I wonder how much of it has come true? I guess I'll get out my Atomic-powered Chevrolet, take a spin back to Kingsville, and find out if any of the Class of 19'2 is still around. As I drive along, watching the beautiful scenery, I pass the '01de Mill House”; it seems to have weathered the years nicely. What’s this??? Right up the street, there’s a big sign boldly proclaiming—Mary's HATCHery. Hmmm! You don’t suppose Mary Reed’s gone into the chicken business. I guess I’ll stop in and see if it’s really she. Maybe she can tell me some more news about the class of 1952. Say! This issue of the Star Beacon .... look who’s the new gossip column writer—Betty Freeman. Oh, you say she's fast gaining in popularity on Hedda Hop- per. My, the class of ’52 has put out some V. I. P.’s! Oh. and look on the theatre page .... “Cheaper by the Dozen” starring Nancy Herl. Well, she was quite an actress in our younger days. Why, Mary, did I hear you right when you said the 12 children in the play were her own? I did? My word! Why. look here on the Sports page! The Harlem Globetrotters are playing in Ashtabula. And doesn’t their coach’s name look rather familiar? Of course, it’s Leon Maginnis. I was so used to hearing him called “Muggs,” it took a few minutes for that to register. I guess Muggs must be teaching the Globetrotters some of his old tricks. Don’t miss this little announcement. WICA’s new Sport’s Announcer—Richard Simmons, formerly of Kingsville. I guess that interest must be a hold-over from Public Speaking Class. I bet he’s good! And here in the T-V news! Flash—Grace Reger will wrestle tonight on Channel 12. Now who would have thought that of our little Gracie? If you don’t know anything else about our old classmates, Mary. I’d better be shoving off and find out from someone else. What’s that? You say, I might find Youvanna Lipenski at home. All right . . . I’ll try her for more news. As I pull up in front of Youvanna’s home, I hear the familiar strains of some hillbilly music floating out the open window. Yes, this is the right house. Vony must be teaching her children all those hillbilly songs she used to like so well. Hello, Vony. What’s in the news? You mean that it’s our own Ethel Mares who s starring in the demonstration of “How to type one hundred forty words per minute.” Wait a minute; I knew she was fast ... but not that fast. Oh, my aching writer’s cramp. Say, what are the Church girls doing now? Gosh, imagine, Mable living in France and raising three little Frenchmen. How wonderful! And you say Mary’s the Ashtabula County School Nurse. Oh, those lucky little students! You say you saw Richard Lilja yesterday and he was busy bossing his four big six-foot three-inch sons around on his farm out in Sheffield. That must be quite a sight to see. What’s this I hear about Willard Rushton being at the head of a dress design- ing firm, working for Saks Fifth Avenue? You mean it's true? And Georgene Brunell is the head model for them! Well, wonders will never cease. i j • Diu you say there s scarlet fever in Kingsville again? And Georgia McCaus- land is the busiest . . nursing her six little red-headed sons through the epidemic She should have married a doctor. You knew ... I think I’ll go see Roy Keller and see if he has anything to add. Where did you say he worked? You mean he’s operating the movie projector at the Bula Theater? Well he got a lot of experience in school, if I remember correctly. Three hours later . . Thanks Roy, I guess that catches me up on all the old classmates. Don Dunham—half owner of the Bowdler-Dunham Fruit Farms Ah yes, that was his secret ambition, wasn’t it? And Lois Day is a First Lieutenant in the Woman’s Air Force. Imagine that, will you? What really strikes me as fan- tastic is Dorothy Simmons—a salesman for “Hadacol-Rocket Version”. Of course ioSo11.? „ard,at alI,t0 realize that Bcb Reger was chosen “Mr. Best-Dressed Man of 1972. He always looked neat ar.d trim, back ir. high school, remember? Well, I guess I’d better hop back into my Atomic-powered Chevy and go back to sleep for another Iwenty years. Maybe by then I’ll be able to tell for sure if our Class Prophecy written way back in lft52 has come true

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