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DEDICATION MR. WILLIAM KONNERT We. the graduating class of nineteen hundred and fifty-two, do dedicate this fourth yearbook to our beloved teacher. Mr. William Konnert. We have been fortunate in having him as a teacher for fifteen years. Mr. Konnert was born in Salem, Ohio. He came to Kingsville fifteen years ago and has been active in the community ever since. He belongs to the Presbyterian Church. He graduated from Capital University at Columbus, Ohio, with an A. B. in 1930. He tcok graduate work at Ohio State towards an M. A. He belonged to the Varsity “C” Club. Prior to his teaching here, he taught seven years at East Con- neaut. He did a wonderful job as coach for four years and built up our basketball team. Among his many hobbies are fishing, gardening, and athletics. We shall always remember Mr. Konnert for his ready smile and willingness to help everyone. We hope he will remain here for many years to come.
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SCHOOL CALENDAR 1951- 1952 September 3 (Mon.)--Teachers Meeting 4 (Tues.)—School Begins 19 (Wed.)— P.T.A. 28 (Fri.)—Wilbur Fish. Bell ringer October 12 (Fri.)—End of six weeks 17 (Wed.)—P.T.A. 19 (Fri.)— N.E.O.T.A. November 2 (Fri.)—Senior Play, “This Ghost Business” 6 (Tues.)—Curtis Publisher 8 (Thurs.)—Elliot James. “Liquid Air” 21 (Wed.) End of six weeks 22 (Thurs.-Fri.)—Thanksgiving, no school 28 (Wed.)—P.T.A. December 21 (Fri.)—Christmas vacation began January 2 (Wed.)—School began in ”52 12 (Sat.)—Grange Play 16 (Wed.)—P.T.A. 18 (Fri.)—End of Semester February 20 (Wed.)—P.T.A. 22 (Fri.)—Holiday, no school March 19 (Wed.)—P.T.A. 21 (Fri.)—Music Festival for Band and Glee Club 25 i Tues.)—Stewart, Indian Music 29 (Sat.)—Band Contest, Leavittsburg April 4 (Fri.)—Jr. Class Play 11 (Fri.)—No school 16 (Wed.)—P.T.A. 25 (Fri.)—Elementary Music Festival 26 (Sat.)—Junior-Senior Reception May 9 (Fri.)—County Band Conneaut, all day and night 18 (Sun.)—Baccalaureate 21 (Wed.)—Commencement 22 (Thurs.)—Teachers Report 23 (Fri.)—Last day of school.
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S rom S' 'praesue Expressed rather philosophically but sometimes with a twinge of envy have been the comments members of this class have made of the new addition to the Kingsville School. Such we believe is the natural attitude to take. Someone has to be the last to use the old and someone else the first to use the new. Such is life. You have had the advantages of the accumulated efforts of many people from the past. You rejoice that others will have even better with which to do. Our Sincere Best Wishes go with each and every member of the class of 1952. May the world be kind to you. May you give it the best you can. LYNN SPRAGUE. rom As this school year ends, so ends twelve school years for us seniors. Twelve successful years? Some might say “Yes”. Twelve wasted years? No, for no mat- ter how hard some may try, we can’t help but receive some valuable and lasting ex- periences in school. Preparing ourselves to be useful citizens, preparing ourselves m vocational training, and preparing ourselves to enjoy the finer interests in life have all been included in our education. Among the many extra-curricular activities included in this education is this annual, the K-Lite. The K-Lite staff consists of the Senior Class. This year, as al- ways, we have tried to strive for a better, more complete, and more interesting year book. (To achieve this, each staff member co-operated, contributing equally their talents and just plain work.) To these seniors and our advisor. Miss Sowry, we wish to express our full appreciation and thanks. NANCY and GEORGIA.
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