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

 - Class of 1954

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Robert Ball—Ambition—to be a construction engineer. K-Lite. Stage Manager 3-4. Queen Escort 4. Joanne Bancroft — Ambition — marry a millionaire and have six children. Junior Play. Centra Light 3-4. K-Lite. Chorus 1. Band 1. Office Staff 1-2-3-4. Library 1. Joe Brown — Ambition—to have 4 sons—all 6’ 5”. Basketball 1-2-3-4. Baseball 2-3-4. Track 1-2-3-4. Centra-Light 4. K-Lite Student Council 2-3-4. Vice President 2-3. Chorus 4. President 4. Senior Play. Junior Play. Keith Carlson Ambition—base- ball star with Cleveland In- dians. Junior Play. Senior Play. Basketball 1-2-3-4. Baseball 1-2-3-4. Centra Light 4. K-Lite. Margaret Church — Ambition — beautician for famous people. Usher 3-4. Centra Light 3-4. K-Lite. Chorus 2-3-4. Patricia Fandrich — Ambition — secretary to an executive—like the president maybe. Junior Play. Senior Play. Sophomore Assembly Play. Band 1-2-3-4. Cheerleaders 1-2-3. Chorus 1-2-3-4. Centra Light 1-3-4. K-Lite. President of Class 1. Student Council 1. Special Chorus 3-4. Ronald Hanson—Ambition — live to be ripe old age and remem- ber everything I’ve done. Basketball 1-2-3-4. Baseball 1-2-3-4. Track 1-2-3-4. Junior Play. K-Lite. Chorus 3-4. Senior Activities Fmilie Kubichek — Ambition — to be a good homemaker and mother. One Act Play 3. Junior Play 1953. Junior Play. Senior Play. Chorus 1-2-3-4. Centra Light 1-2-3-4. K-Lite. Class Secretary 2-4. Class Treasurer 3. Band 1-2-3-4. Honor Society 3-4. H. S. Secretary 3. Office Staff 2. Library 2. Photographer 1-2-3-4. Rosa Magons — Ambition — to marry first then become a wo- man detective. Chorus 1-2-3-4. Centra Light 4. K-Lite. Senior Play. Special Chorus 3-4. Basketball Queen. Jon Manwaring — Ambition — to be a pharmacist. Junior Play. Senior Play. Sophomore Assembly Play. Centra Light 3-4. K-Lite. Chorus 1-3-4. Office Staff 4. Secretary 3. John Oren — Ambition — pros- perous farmer and big game hunter. Junior Play. Senior Play. Baseball 2-3-4. Centra Light 4. Student Council 4. Class Vice President 4. Class Treasurer 2. Chorus 1-3-4. Office Staff 2. Sophomore Assembly Play. Carol Reed — Ambition — get married and have two sets of twins. Junior Play 1953. Junior Play. Senior Play. Band 1-2-3-4. Chorus 1-2. Office Staff 1-2-3-4. Library 1-2. K-Lite. Centra Light 1-4. Class Treasurer 4. Sophomore Assembly Play. Salutatorian. Raymond Reed — Ambition — play basketball all my life. Basketball 2-3-4. Track 3-4. Centra Light 3. Usher 4. Chorus 3. Business Manager Jr. Play. K-Lite. Charlotte Rushton — Ambition — to be a big game hunter. Chorus 1-2-3-4. Usher 3-4. Centra Light 3-4. K-Lite. Assistant Director Sr. Play. Bernice Shank — Ambition — head secretary to a great band leader. Junior Play. Band 1-2-3-4. Majorette 1-2-3-4. Centra Light 3-4. K-Lite. Business Manager Sr. Play. Director Sophomore Assembly Play. Library 4. Claudeen Slater — Ambition — beautician. Junior Play. Chorus 3-4. Centra Light 3-4. K-Lite. Loretta Sowry — Ambition — a very good nurse. Junior Play. Usher 4. Chorus 1. K-Lite Business Manager. Business Manager Centra Light 4. Student Council 3-4. Library 3. Honor Society 4. Valedictorian. Marleah Thompson Ambition —beautician. Junior Play 1953. One Act Play 3. Junior Play. Senior Play. Chorus 1-2-3-4. Centra Light 1-3-4. K-Lite. Edward Weaver — Ambition — to be a fruit farmer. Senior Play. Baseball 1. Basketball 1. Centra Light 1-3-4. K-Lite. Band 1-2-3-4.



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Senior (lass Prophecy As we step out of our time machine in the year 1979, we are very tired and decide to find a place to rest up. We start out and turn the first corner, and what do you suppose we see but a big white building with a big white dome on it. At first we think we are in the wrong place so we decide to ask two men standing in front of the building. As we approach them, we think they look familiar. Just as we thought, Ed Weaver and Ray Reed. Ed assures us that this is Kingsville. When Eddy became President of the United States, he got homesick in Washington, D. C.. and decided to move the Capital to Kingsville. Eddy is happily married to the ex- Miss America and has a family of four girls and four boys. The children all look like their father and are all just as sweet as Ed always was. We turn to Ray, then, and ask him how life has treated him since graduation. He tells us that he is a bachelor and intends to stay that way. He is Ed’s bodyguard and owns a large estate on Creek Road where the homes of all big political party members are. Ray is known as the best host in the country. He is famous for the parties he throws and is always the center of attraction, never running out of jokes to tell. After receiving and accepting an invitation from Ray to attend one of his parties, we continue on our way. As we are strolling along, whom do we see but Joanne Bancroft coming up the street. She is all decked out in high heels, minks, and diamonds. Joanne claims that she still dislikes men, but everytime a tall handsome one walks by. Joanne casually gives him the eye, turns and whistles and says, “Where are you headed for. Big Boy.” Oh yes, same old Joanne. She is now the private secretary to Julius La Rosa, great star of television and cinemascope. She likes her work very well. We turn around and bump right into Carol Reed (who is now married to John Barrymore, Jr.) and has two very lovely curly-haired daughters. We ask the girls what their names are and they reply “Oh Shaddup” and “Why should I tell you?” Yes, such lovely children. Carol said that she lives in Hollywood but is vacationing in Kingsville. She tried her luck in the movies and was just getting places when she met John and that was that. She got married and tore up her movie contract with M. G. M. Such a shame. Carol was a good actress in school. Remember ‘ Grandpa’s Twin Sister?” Oh, how could we forget. We say “Goodbye” to Carol and Joanne and continue on our way. We pass the great Bijou Theater and guess whose name is up in lights. Jon Manwaring in Whither Thou Goest, I Will Go,” which is the greatest romantic hit of the year. We couldn’t figure it out because Jon was so bashful in school. That just goes to prove that you can never tell what’s going to happen next. Someone taps us on the shoulder and we turn around to see Pat Fandrich. Patty had just come from the beauty shop, and looks as lovely as ever. We ask her how life is treating her and she replies “Purty rough, girls, purty rough.” She says that after graduation she married a fellow whom she thought was loaded. After they were married a while, she found out that he was loaded most of the time, but not with money. Poor Pat had to get out and scrub floors to keep her home together. One day she got wise and used the rolling pin on him. She told him if he didn’t bring in some dough, it would be too bad for him. It really worked miracles. Since then the “dear” has carried Pat around on a feather pillow, treating her like a queen. Now he even carries her scrub bucket. After we leave Pat, we are stopped by Joe Brown. Joe is now a surgeon and lives in a most expensive apartment in town. Joe drives a big automobile around lown. While we are talking to Joe, his sons run up to us. He says they are real angels but knowing Joe as we do, we sort of doubt that. They take one look at us and give us a swift kick in the shins. Oh yes, real angels. We just wonder how he ever managed to cover their horns. Rosa Magons, who has taken the place of Rise Stevens on the operatic stage, is just coming out of a nightclub stage door and we call to her. She stops and we rush to catch up with her. Rosa is as beautiful as ever and she tells us that she is married to an Italian boy and they own a little Italian restaurant in Kingsville. Their spe- cialty is Pasta Fasul. She tells us that she must get home soon because she left her two children home with her husband, and she says they just about drive him nuts. The last time she left them with him, they had him tied up and gagged and were just ready to brand him when she rushed in. Goodness, what angels the people of the class of ’54 had. As Rosa hurries home, up comes Claudeen Slater. She almost rushes right by us and we reach out and grab her by the arm. We thought she was going to slug us. Imagine that of Claudeen. She tells us that she just got back from Madison Square Gardens where she won the championship in Women’s Wrestling. She also tells us that she had never married because she wants a man who can at least equal her strength and before she can find out whether any of them do or not, they get scared and take off. Claudeen has changed considerably since high school. We wish her luck and success and go on, only to run into Bernice Shank. Bernice, who was always the belle of the ball, is now operating a lonely hearts club.

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