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

 - Class of 1954

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Cheerleaders This year the six Kingsville cheerleaders got new uniforms which made them look very snappy. Our congratulations go to these girls for their fine work. They cheered the team on to win the Big Seven League Championship and second in the sectional tournament. Pictured are Mary Reger, Jean Williams, and Nancy West- cott. Reserve cheerleaders; and Evelyn Hinkle, Janet Hinkle, and June Bartrum, Varsity cheerleaders. Basketball Queen Saturday, the 39th of January, proved to be an exciting evening for all who attended the Kingsville-Pierpont Homecoming game. The colorful event of crown- ing a basketball queen was spiced with two exciting, action-packed games. The gym and balcony were filled to capacity. The big event took place between the reserve and varsity games. As the players cleared the floor, a red satin-covered throne, mounted on a platform, was placed under the basket at the west end of the gym. All was ready. The sound of Ed Weaver’s trumpet silenced the crowd, and. with Carol Oren playing the proces- sional march on the piano, the candidates, accompanied by their escorts, made their way to the end of the gym where they formed a semi-circle around the throne. Leading the candidates was Bernice Fisher, last year’s queen, who was escort- ed by Pierpont’s captain, Pete Wilson, and Kingsville’s captain, Ronnie Hanson. Following, was the senior candidate Rosa Magons, escorted by Bob Ball; junior can- didate Evelyn Hinkle, escorted by Russel Westcott; sophomore candidate Janet Hinkle, escorted by Victor Tiscenko; and the freshman candidate Nancy Westcott, escorted by Buddy Beardsley. At the end was little Ellen Lafferty, who carried in the envelope on a satin pillow the name of the new queen. When everyone was in his place, Captain Ronnie Hanson opened the envelope and seated the new queen, Rosa Magons, on the throne. Then the former queen, Bernice Fisher, placed the crown on Rosa’s head. Ronnie saluted the queen with a kiss on the cheek. Next, a bouquet of red roses was presented to the queen by Cap- tain Pete Wilson, of Pierpont, and he also saluted Rosa with a kiss. All the candidates had received yellow rose corsages before entering the gym. There was then a short pause while time was provided for taking pictures. Then the cheerleaders led the crowd in singing the Alma Mater and the queen and her court marched out between an aisle formed by the cheerleaders. Congratulations to the queen and her court. It was a truly lovely ceremony, «and one which will be remembered for a long time.......................... Basketball Champs Congratulations are in order for the Kingsville Kings basketball team. This season they won the Big Seven League Championship and the Ashtabula County Championship. They went on to win second place in the Sectional Tournament. Pictured left to right are: Coach, Mr. Ed Batanian, Arthur Wilkinson, Raymond Reed, John Reed, Burtom Bartrum, Manager. Second row: Duane Cleveland, Frank Fisher, Bill Konnert, and Ivars Magons. Third row: Don Edixon, Joe Brown, Keith Carlson, Bill Carlson, and Ronnie Hanson. Ronnie was further honored by being awarded a honorable mention position on the state all-star Class B basketball team. SENIOR LETTERS FROM LONG AGO Dear Mrs. Miller, We like the flag you gave us. I am so proud of it. we put it up in the back of our room. I thank you for it. Your friend, JON MANWARING ★ ★ ★ Dear Mrs. Miller, We all like the flag you seanded us. The teacher put the flag up in the back of the room. Thank you very much. Your friend, JOHN OREN



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Baseball learn This year the Kings baseball team was runner-up in the County Baseball tour- nament. They had won the Ashtabula County Baseball Championship two years in succession previously. They defeated Austinburg 7 to 2 in the first tournament game on October 7. 1953. On Saturday, October 10, at 9:30 in the morning, they beat Andover 9 to 3 in the Semi-finals, as Keith Carlson pitched a three hitter. Then at 2:30 the same day, they were defeated 8 to 3 by the Rowe Vikings, for the County Baseball Championship. During the 1953 season, the Kings played 9 games, winning 7 and losing only 2. They scored a total of 85 runs, while their opponents scored 29. FIRST ROW, left to right: Coach. Mr. EJ Batanian. Don Edixon. Jo Brown. Jeff Miller. Ray Rruckman, Bill Shreck. SECOND ROW: Att Wilkinson. Keith Carlson. David Webster. William Hochschild. THIRD ROW: Bill Carlson, Bill Smith. Ronnie Hanson, John Orcn, Ivars Magons. Bill Konnert. FIRST ROW. left to right: Advisor, Miss Janet Sowry. Patty Fandrich. Claudette Slater. Nancy West cott, Carol Marrison. SECOND ROW: Margaret Church, Carol Reed. Bernice Shank. Claudeen Slater. Loretta Sowry. Mat» Reger. THIRD ROW: Evelyn Hinkle, Shirley Pickens. Ruth Simak. Glcna Bancroft, Bette Risley, Jean W'illiams, Emilie Kubichek. FOURTH ROW: Charlotte Rushton. Marleah Thompson. Joanne Bancroft. Rosa Magons. Barbara I.ovejoy, Nancy Carter, Annabell I.’Amoreaux. FIFTH ROW : Joe Brown, Ed Weaver. Bill Smith, Keith Carlson. Arthur Wilkinson. Jon Manwaring. John Oren. Janice Weaver. Florence Carter, Lucille Louden, and Helen Flack are our cooks for the school year of 1953-54. Mrs. Carter has been our dietitian for two years. We cer- tainly appreciate the fine lunches these women have put out for us. Mrs. Carter lives in Kingsville. She has been married for 27 years and has five children. She graduated from Kingsville and her hobby is taking care of little children. Mrs. Flack lives in Kingsville also. She has three children, one of which is still in school. Her hobbies are sewing and cooking. Mrs. Louden graduated from Kingsville School and she, also, lives in Kings- ville now. She has been married for 21 years and has four children. Her hobbies are cooking and needle work. I’m sure that all of you know our trusty custodians, for you see them at school every day and also at activities which are carried on in the school in the evening. They are Mr. Errett Loomis and Mr. Clyde Smith. Mr. Loomis has been keeping our school clean and neat for twelve years. He has been married for thirty-four years and has two children and several grand- children. Mr. Smith works very hard in helping Mr. Loomis keep our school clean. Mr. Smith is married and has three boys, two of which are in school and the other will soon start. Both Mr. Smith and Mr. Loomis live in Kingsville with their families. We surely do appreciate the good care that these two men give our building. We could not do without them. FIRST ROW. left to right: Coach, Mr. Ed Batanian. Jim Risley, Joe Brown. Jim Edixon. SECOND ROW: Ronnie Hanson. Bill Smith, Ray Reed, l.orren Sowry, Bill Konnert. Centra-Light Staff Custodians

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