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

 - Class of 1952

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CENTRA-LIGHT STAFF Editors Nancy Herl, Georgia McCausland Assistant Editors ................................... Marian Lilja. Ronald Branch Business Manager Richard Simmons Assistant Manager and Treasurer ................................. Leon Maginnis Circulation Youvanna Lipenski, Ethel Mares, Betty Sword, Georgene Brunell Sports Bob Reger, Willard Rushton, Lee Robishaw Reporters .......... Lois Day, Betty Freeman, Emily Kubichek. Dorothy Simmons, M?ry Church. Roy Keller, Mable Church, Carol Krause, Mary Reed, Bill Fandrich Grade .............................................................. Grace Reger Faculty Advisor ...................................................... Miss Sowry Typists ..............-......................................... Typing II Class THE COOKS For the school year of 1951-1952 our cooks are Lucille Louden. Florence Car- ter, and Mildred Lawrence. They have done a wonderful job preparing lunches and cooked some very good dishes. We have all enjoyed the lunches they have pre- pared and hope to see them back next year. Lucille Louden lives in Kingsville. She has been married for 19 years, she has four children. All of them are in school. She is a mother, housewife, and “a wonderful cook.” Her hobbies are cooking, baking, and sewing or needle work. She is a graduate of Kingsville, 1928. Florence Carter lives in Kingsville. She has been married for 26 years, she has five children, one in grade school, two in the Army, two married, and one, a nurse. Her hobby is working with little children. She is a graduate of Kingsville. 1924. Mildred Lawrence lives at Gageville. She is a widow and has two children, one in high school and one married. Her hobby is cooking. She is a graduate of Kingsville, 1927. The girls that did a very good job of washing dishes are: Marcia Hansen, Jean Sparber, Jean Williams, and Joan Davis. Bernice Shanks collected the lunch tickets and Marie Carter sold them. STUDENT COUNCIL The 1951-52 Student Council was composed of twelve members. The three senior members were: Mary Reed. Nancy Herl and Roy Keller. The three junior members were: Marian Lilja, Terry Bowdler and Paul Wescott. The two sophomore members were Roger Miller and Joe Brown. The two freshmen members were Mari- lyn DeGroodt and Russell Wescott. William Konnert and Glenna Lee Bancroft were from the seventh and eighth grades. The officers for this year were: Mary Reed. President; Marian Lilja, Vice President and Nancy Herl, Secretary. Among the many things the Student Council did this year was to set up a new system for student ad- visors. So far, this plan has been working very nicely. HONOR SOCIETY This year we have four members in the Honor Society. We have three new ones. There are three Senior girls and one Junior boy. The girls are Georgia Mc- Causland, Mary Reed, and Nancy Herl. The boy, of course, is Ronald Branch. Mary Reed was born in Kingsville, October 17. 1934. She has attended Kings- ville school all of her life. Mary has been with the chorus three years. She has also been a Cheerleader for three years. Mary is on the K-Lite staff this year. She has been on the Centra-Light staff three years, also. This year Mary worked in the office as general secretary. Among her likes are Duane, spaghetti, and Western Movies. She dislikes peroxide blondes. Nancy Herl was born in Kingsville. She has attended Kingsville school all of her life. Nancy was with the Chorus as a Freshman. She has been on the Centra- light and K-Lite staffs for four years. This year she is a co-editor of both staffs. She has taken the college preparatory course through high school. Nancy was born December 30, 1934. Among her likes are Les. and black coffee. Nancy dislikes scorekeepers that try to cheat. Georgia McCausland was born in Ashtabula. August 1. 1934. She moved to Kingsville and has attended school here all of her life. Georgia is taking the college preparatory course. She plans to be a nurse. Georgia has been with the Chorus four years. She has also been a Cheerleader for four years. She is a co-editor of the Centra-Light and the K-Lite. Among her likes are the color red, and lemon meringue pie. She dislikes “stuck-up” cheerleaders. Ronald Branch was born in Kingsville June 17. 1935. He, too. has lived here all of his life. Ronald started taking the college preparatory course but in his Junior year he added Typing and Shorthand. He likes typing: he dislikes English. The three new members, Mary, Nancy, and Ronald were initiated into the Honor Society at the Spring meeting of 1S52.



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MAJORETTES The majorettes this year have been Betty Sword, leader. Georgene Brunell. and Bernice Shank. Betty Sword has been head majorette for three years. She was born in Ash- tabula. She came to Kingsville from Plymouth in 1946. as a seventh grader. She sang in both the girls and mixed choruses all four years and played in the band for two years. Betty was in both the Junior and Senior plays and was Junior candidate for Basketball Queen last year. Georgene was born in Ashtabula. She has been majorette for three years. Her hobby is learning new dance steps, her favorite color is black, and Johnny Ray is her favorite singer. She likes to ice skate, dance, and eat spaghetti. She dislikes getting up in the morning and going to school, and people who think they “know it all.” Bernice Shank was born right here in Kingsville. She has also been major- ette for three years and she has as her hobby, twirling. Her favorite colors are blue and gold; Elizabeth Taylor is her favorite movie star. She likes working in the lunch room and dislikes school work. She enjoys eating spaghetti. The girls led the Band on Decoration Day in North Kingsville and Kingsville, and in Andover the first Saturday in September. Next year’s majorettes will be Joan Davis and Carol Marrison with Bernice taking Betty’s place at the head. TRACK Although they placed third in the Big 7 Meet, the Kings of “51” brought back to Kingsville the County Track Title as they entered and placed in nine of the twelve events. Larry Sunbury collected two firsts, running the 440 in 53.9 and the 220 in 24.0. Roger Miller threw the discus a distance of 121 11” for another first. Sun- bury also had a third in the broadjump and Miller a second in the shot put. Other Kings vvho placed during the meet were: Bobey. fifth place tie in the high jump; Maginnis, third in the discus; Theiss, second in hurdles; and Bowdier. second in the pole vault. The total was 37Vfe points with Spencer and Edgewood collecting 36 and 35 points, respectively. BASEBALL The Kings enjoyed a very successful baseball season by defeating every team they were up against and copping the County Baseball Trophy. On October 3 in tournament play Kingsville came up against New Lyme for the second time in the season. Bowdier pitched two-hit ball and was victorious, 1-0. On the morning of October 13, the Kings defeated Spencer in the semi-finals, 3-0. The game started as a pitchers duel, but Bowdier gained the win with his one- hit pitching against Spencer’s “double no-hit” pitcher, Cowger. In the finals on the same afternoon, Bowdier pitched another two-hit ball game, and came through with the aid of his team mates to edge out Rowe 2-1. The first trophy since 1937 was presented to the team following the game. Kingsville was now the County Champions. This was Coach Ed Batanian’s first year here. GIRLS CHORUS AND MIXED CHORUS This year the glee clubs of Kingsville High School have been fortunate in having as their instructor Miss Vivian Johnston from Ashtabula. The president or manager of the Girl’s Chorus is Mary Reed, with Georgia McCausland as her assistant. The chorus has performed several times, once at a P. T. A. meeting, and at a few assemblies. In the mixed chorus this year we had only two boys. Bill Fandrich and Roy Keller. These two boys, though outnumbered probably fifteen to one, held up their part of the chorus. We used three part music in both choruses for the most part, although at times two or four parts were used. Three cheers to the chorus and Miss Johnston for a wonderful piece of work by helping show off some of the finer points of music.

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