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rom TO THE CLASS OF 1953: Many of you started school in September, 1941. December 7 soon followed. Your early years in school were clouded with war, with its turmoil and grief. The world has had no real peace since, as the war ended with former allies suspicious, and rightly so, of others. You have been living through years of a “cold” war. For many of the boys a little older it has not been a “cold” war. Some of you will be called upon to participate in it. You will meet the challenge in true American spirit. However, those of us who are older and have lived thru times of peace as well as through times of war wish you a better world in which to live than that which you have experienced so far. May that time come soon. May you know a world at peace. Congratulations to you on the completion of your work and Best Wishes to you in all that is to come. This yearbook is the last project undertaken by the Class of 1953. We have enjoyed working on it and the ether duties performed by each graduation class in their twelve years in school. We sincerely hope you, the readers, will find this finished product enjoyable. Every member of the class deserves much credit in making this yearbook a success. Our thanks also go to Miss Sowry for the work and time she has put into it. LYNN SPRAGUE. MARIAN and RONNIE.
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We, the graduating class of nineteen hundred and fifty-three, dedicate this fifth issue of the K-Lite to our beloved teacher, Mrs. Margaret Konnert. Mrs. Konnert was born in Conneaut, Ohio. She came to Kingsville fifteen years ago and has been teaching here regularly for three years. She belongs to the Presbyterian Church. After graduating from Western Reserve, where she received a Bachelor of Arts degree, she did work at Denison and Ohio University. She teaches Latin and English. We shall never forget her friendship, nor the interest she has always shown in us.
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FACULTY JACQUELINE VANDERBURG—went to Kent State University, has a Bachelor of Science degree, and teaches the fifth grade. HELLEN PERRY—went to Bloomsburg State Teachers College and did summer work at Kent State University. She also teaches the first grade. MIRIAM DAY—went to Ashtabula County Normal and Kent State University. She has a Bachelor of Science degree in Education and teaches the sixth grade. LILLIAN MACK—went to Ohio Northern University and has two years of normal. She teaches the third and fourth grade. LYNN SPRAGUE—went to Baldwin Wallace, where he got a Bachelor of Arts degree, and to Ohio State where he received a Master of Arts degree. He teaches P. O. D. and Physics. CLARISSA GRAN—went to Bowling Green College. She has a Bachelor of Science degree and teaches the second grade. MARGARET KONNERT—graduated from Western Reserve and did work at Denison and Ohio University. She has a Bachelor of Arts degree and teaches English and Latin. ALINE DERRY—went to Ashtabula County Normal, Edinboro. Youngstown College, and did work at Kent State University. She teaches the first grade. JANET SOWRY—went to college at Kent State University and received a Bachelor of Science in Education degree. She teaches the Commercial subjects. FERN KELLER—went to Kent State University and teaches the third grade. MARGARET MIKOLAY—graduated from Mercyhurst College in Erie with a Bache- lor of Science degree in Home Economics. She teaches Home Ec. and English. EDWARD BATANIAN—has a Bachelor of Science degree from Youngstown College. He teaches Physical Education and History. WILLIAM KONNERT—graduated from Capital University with a Bachelor of Arts degree, and went to Ohio State for post-graduate studies. He teaches Math. Science, and English. VIRGINIA BRANCH—went to the University of New Hampshire and teaches the fifth and sixth grades. CHARLES TODA—went to Westminster College, has a Bachelor of Science degree, and teaches Science and Math. GEORGE PUCHAN—went to Kent State University and has a Bachelor of Science in Education degree. Majored in Industrial Arts, minored in Geography. Teaches Industrial Arts. MABEL CLEVELAND—went to Kent State and Youngstown Colleges and teaches the fourth grade. HULDA KAULL—spent two years at Onio State and graduated from Toledo Univer- sity with a Bachelor of Science degree. She teaches the second grade. — NOT PICTURED — GENEVIEVE McCAUSLAND—was instructed by a private teacher in Cleveland, teaches vocal music. ROLAND GRAVES—graduated from Ohio Northern University, majored in public school music. Teaches Band and Instrumental music.
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