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Baseball Team FIRST ROW — Lee Robishaw. Richard Bruckman, Ronnie Hansen, Jerry Goode, Mr. Batanian, Richard Mandrake, Bill Brooker, Joe Brown. SECOND ROW — Keith Carlson, Paul Westcott, Keith Marr, Roger Miller, Frank Bobey, Bill Konnert, Joe Schultz. THIRD ROW — John Oren, Duane Cleveland, Wilson Osburn, Lorren Sowry, Art Wilkinson, Terry Bowdler, Ray Bruckman, Russell Westcott. The baseball team won the County Baseball Tournament for the second straight year. They defeated Pierpont 13 to 5 in the opening round of play. On Sat- urday, October 4, at nine-thirty in the morning they beat Williamsfield 11 to 0 in the Semi-finals, as Bowdler pitched a no hitter. Then at three-thirty the same day they trounced Austinburg 7 to 3 in the finals. Kingsville will represent Ashtabula County in the District Tournament to be held this spring. The team will welcome the addition of Roger Miller and Ronnie Hansen when the Tournament starts. During the 1952 season the Kings played eight games, winning seven and losing one. They scored a total of 70 runs while the opponents scored 21. Playground Staff FIRST ROW — Gwen Hawn, Joyce Watts, Bette Risley, Rosa Magons, Emilie Kubichek, Charlotte Rushton, Rita Nojonen, Mr. Batanian. SECOND ROW — Patricia Fandrich, Carol Reed. Janice Weaver, Annabelle L’Amoreaux, Bernice Shank. Margaret Church. Helen Wolfgang. Centra-Light Staff FIRST ROW — Norita Reed. Marie Carter, Patty Fandrich, Mary Reger, Bernice Shank, Margaret Church, Marian Lilja, Virginia Good, Adviser, Miss Janet Sowry. SECOND ROW — Joanne Bancroft, Annabelle L’Amoreaux, Janice Weaver. Shirley Pickens, Rita Nojonen, Emilie Kubichek, Charlotte Rushton, Marleah Thompson, Jon Manwaring. THIRD ROW — Lee Robishaw. Russell Louden, Roger Miller, Bill Fandrich, Ray Reed. Richard Simon, Ronald Branch. Cooks For the school year of 1952-53 our cooks are Lucille Louden, Florence Carter, and Helen Flack. Mrs. Carter is the Head Dietician. We have all enjoyed the lunches they have prepared, and hope to see them back again next year. Mrs. Louden lives in Kingsville. She has been married for 20 years; she has four children. Russell is the first to graduate. She is a mother, housewife, and “a wonderful cook.” Her hobbies are cooking, baking, and sewing or needle w'ork. She is a graduate of Kingsville—1928. Mrs. Carter lives in Kingsville. She has been married for 26 years: she has five children. One is still in school. Her hobby is working with little children. She is a graduate of Kingsville—1924. Mrs. Flack lives at 881 W’right Street in Kingsville. She has three children, two married, and one still in school. Her hobby is sewing. Custodians With thirty-three years of married life behind him and eleven years of keep- ing Kingsville school clean and in good condition, Mr. Loomis, who’s first name is Errett, is still putting in about eight hours a day, depending on the weather. This year he has an assistant, Mr. Clyde Smith. Mr. Loomis has two children, Erwin and Ruth. They are both married and have children of their own. He was born in 1893. Mr. Smith has three children, all boys. Two are in school, and the third will start in a year or two. We surely do appreciate the good care that these two men give our building. We could not do without them.
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Library Staff FIRST ROW — Rita Nojonen, Virginia Good, Ruth Simak, Mrs. M. Konnert. SECOND ROW — Helen Wolfgang, Glenna Bancroft, Verna Wise, Jimmy Risley. We are proud of our school library this year as it has had many new books added which have been catalogued carefully. The fine selection of magazines has made our library popular. The students have participated in the operation of our library under the supervision of Mrs. Konnert. The student librarians are Helen Wolfgang, Glenna Lee Bancroft, Verna Wise, Jim Risley, Rita Nojonen. Loretta Sowry, Virginia Good, and Ruth Simak. FIRST ROW — Joanne Bancroft, Mary Jo Loesch, Carol Reed, Marian Lilja, Lydia Richardson, Verna Wise. SECOND ROW — Norita Reed, Marian Hoover, Mr. Sprague. Roger Miller, Marilyn DeGroodt. The three majorettes leading the band this year are Bernice Shank, Joan Davis, and Carol Marrison. Bernice is the head majorette. Bernice was born in Kingsville and has been twirling for four years. Among her likes are the colors blue and gold and eating spaghetti. She states that her dis- like is school and her favorite movie star is Elizabeth Taylor. She plays the bass drum in the band. Carol Marrison was also born in Kingsville and has been twirling for four years. She also plays the cymbols in the band. Carol’s favorite color is blue and she enjoys eating spaghetti. Her favorite movie star is Mario Lanza. Joan Davis was born in North Kingsville and has been twirling the baton for two years. Joan likes to dance and roller skate and her favorite color is blue. Mona Freeman is her choice as favorite movie star. Bernice is a Junior this year and will be leading the band against next year. Carol and Joan are both Freshmen. All have done a fine job leading our band this year. FIRST ROW — Mary Reger. Emilie Kubichek, Marleah Thompson, Mrs. Konnert. SECOND ROW — Dick Bruckman, Richard Simon. FIRST ROW — Joe Brown, Roger Miller, Loretta Sowry, Rita Nojonen, Paul Westcott. SECOND ROW — Russell Westcott. Keith Marr, Ivars Magons. Burton Bartram, Glenna Bancroft, Jeffrey Miller, Mr. Sprague. The 1952-53 Student Council was composed of twelve members. The three senior members were: Terry Bowdler, Paul Westcott, and Rita Nojonen. The three junior members were: Roger Miller, Joe Brown, and Loretta Sowry. The two sophomore members were: Keith Marr and Russell Westcott. The two freshmen members were: Glenna Bancroft and Burton Bartram. Jeffrey Miller and Ivars Magons represented the 7th and 8th grades. The officers were: Terry Bowdler, presi- dent; Roger Miller, vice-president: and Rita Nojonen, secretary. LEFT TO RIGHT: Terry Bowdler, Jerry Goode. Bill Fandrich, Paul West- cott, Marian Lilja, Jim Theiss, Russell Louden. Richard Bruckman, Lee Robishaw; (Center Pictures): Ronnie Branch, Richard Davis. Rita Nojonen, Richard Simon, James Simmons: (Center of Picture): Bernice Fisher. Majorettes One-Act Play Student Council ANSWERS TO THE BABY SENIORS
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