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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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The Pep Band FIRST ROW: Margaret Derry, Marie Carter, Nancy Carter. Bernice Shank, Verna Wise, Carol Reed, Marilyn DeGroodt, Norita Reed. SECOND ROW: Beverly Stevens, Leroy Campbell, Kenneth Smith, Harold Weaver, Richard Man- drake, Ed Weaver, Burton Bartram, John O’Bell, Kmilie Kubichek. FIRST ROW: Bernice Fisher, Helen Wolfgang, Marian Hoover, Joan Davis, Barbara Lovejoy, Claudette Slater. Martha Broughton, Nancy McMillen, Jean Williams, Mary Reger, Glenna Bancroft, Patsy Dewey, Mrs. McCausland. SECOND ROW: Rita Nojonen, Margaret Church, Bette Risley, Janice Weaver, Annabelle L’Amor- eaux, Shirley Pickens, Rosa Magons, Carol Marrison. Pat Fandrich, Charlotte Rushton, Marleah Thomp- son, Marian Lilja, Marilyn DeGroodt. THIRD ROW: Norita Reed, Gwen Hawn, Jim Burch, Richard Mandrake, Grant Baldwin. LeRoy Campbell, Joe Schultz, Duane Cleveland, John Oren. Bill Fandrich, Emilie Kubichek, Virginia Good. FOURTH ROW: Jon Manwaring, Russell Louden, Lee Robishaw, Terry Bowdler, Bob Hays, Ray Reed, Ronald Hansen, Roger Miller, Ed Weaver. The Kingsville band has become one of the best in Ashtabula County in recent years, due in great part to the tireless work and patience of our director, Mr. Roland Graves. There are now 65 members in the band. The Pep band has played at several of the home basketball games this year. The band has played for the P. T. A. and at the spring festival. Several of the band members participated in a solo contest at Youngstown College. The biggest event in 1953 was the band contest at McDonald. Saturday, March 28. They played two overtures, a march number and a number read at sight. FIRST ROW: Lucille Hinkle, Lorraine Carter, Barbara Cedar, Johnette Eakin, Wilma Louden. Mary Reger, Bernice Shank, Verna Wise, Carol Marrison, Rose Ann Olin, Judy Blenman, Carl Louden. Billy Blake. SECOND ROW: Beverly Stevens, Marie Carter, Jean Williams, Margaret Derry, Marian Lilja, Nancy Carter, Shirley Pickens, Emilie Kubichek, Carol Reed, Patty Fandrich, Marilyn DeGroodt, Nori- ta Reed. THIRD ROW: Harold Weaver, David Kister, Johnny Konnert. Jerry Paulson, Burton Bartram, John O’Bell, Ronald Means, Richard Mandrake, LeRoy Campbell, Glenna Bancroft, Janice Weaver, Vir- ginia Good. FOURTH ROW: Kenny Smith. Charles Page, David Shank, Duane Cleveland, Ladimir Kubichek. Richard Branch, William Konnert, James Burch, Russell Louden, Edward Weaver. High School Choi US
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