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

 - Class of 1955

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Baseball The Kingsville baseball team was quite success- ful in regular season play. They won nine games and lost only two. The team wasn’t as lucky in tournament play, track The Kingsville track team was quite successful this year. They placed third in the county—Rowe beat us by three points to take over second place. The team won four meets and lost two. Team for they lost their first game, thus eliminating Kingsville from further tournament play. We know the team will be vieing for top honors next year, and we wish them all the luck in the world. Team The Kings also placed third in Big Seven play. We congratulate the team for the fine record this year. Centra-Light Staff FIRST ROW: Mis Sowry, Eleanor Faulkerson. Nancy Jo Slater. Marilyn Simmons, Alice dayman. Margaret Derry. Nancy Westcott, Linda Westcott, Linda Wilkinson. Bette Risley. SECOND ROW: Carol Marrison, Mary Reger. Glenna Bancroft, Shirley Pickens, Janice Weaver, Evelyn Hinkle. Helen Wolfgang, Ruth Simak. Mary Jo Loesch. Patsy Dewey. THIRD ROW: Annabell L'Amoreaux, Barbara Lovejoy, Russell Westcott, Arthur Wilkinson. Wilson Osburn, David Webster. Bill Schreck, Dale Hayes, Virginia Good. Nancy Carter. FOURTH ROW: Richard Mandrake. Richard Simmons. Bill Carlson. Ronald Mean . Bill Smith. Frank dayman. Leroy Campbell. Jeff Miller, Burton Bartram. Cooks For the school year of 1954-55 our cooks are Florence Carter, Lucille Louden, and Helen Flack. They have done a wonderful job preparing lunches, and we have enjoyed them very much. We hope to see them back next year. Florence Carter lives in Kingsville. She has been married for 28 years and has five children. Her hobby is working with little children. Mrs. Carter is a graduate of Kingsville, 1924. Lucille Louden also lives in Kingsville. She has been married for 22 years and has four children. Three of them are in school. Mrs. Louden’s hob- bies are cooking and needle work. Helen Flack is a resident of Kingsville. She has three children, one is still in school. Her hobbies are sewing and cooking. Mrs. Flack is a graduate of Ashtabula High School, 1923. Custodians I’m sure that everyone knows our custodians, Mr. Errett Loomis and Mr. Clyde Smith, for they are at school every day, tending to their duties. Mr. Loomis has been working at Kingsville for 13 years. He has been married for 35 years and has two children. Mr. Smith helps Mr. Loomis keep our school in a neat condition. He is married and has three boys, two of whom are in school. Both Mr. Loomis and Mr. Smith reside in Kingsville with their families. We wish to thank these two men for the won- derful job they have done toward keeping our building in working order.



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Honor Society The National Honor Society was founded in Kingsville in 1942 for the purpose of honoring out- standing boys and girls in our high school. To be- come a member of this society, the candidate must possess the qualities of Leadership, Scholarship, Character, and Service. The candidate must take some part in leading extra-curricular activities. He must be in the upper third of his class; he must have a good moral character; he must be willing to do the little routine services for which there is usually little honor and glory. The faculty chooses the candidates by secret ballot. Only 15 per cent of the senior class and five per cent of the junior class can be chosen for this honor. The people chosen as juniors automatically become members in their senior year. The following persons belong to the society. Evelyn Hinkle, Mary Jo Loesch, Bill Smith, and Art Wilkinson of the Seniors, and Mary Reger and Burton Bartram of the Junior class. Library Staff FIRST ROW—Alice dayman. Margaret Derry. Marilyn Simmons, Carol Oren. SECOND ROW—Mary Reger. Marion Hoover. Mrs. Konnert, Mary Lee Bo bey. THIRD ROW—Shirley Pickens. Shirley Kapala. Linda Wilkinson. Linda Westcott. Arlene Randolph. Student Council FIRST ROW—Linda Westcott. Mary Reger. Evelyn Hinkle. Nancy Westcott, Carol Oren. SECOND ROW—John Konnert. Mr. Sprague, Burton Bartram. Bill Webster. THIRD ROW—Bill Smith, Wilson Osburn, Frank Bobey, Glen Beardsley. Senior Play The Senior Class presented their Senior Play “The Nitwits” on the evening of October 27. The story was most intresting. The cast was as follows: Tommy Winters (Bill Carlson) when confront- ed by his mother (Evelyn Hinkle) and father (Da- vid Webster) with the problem of earning money during the summer before they’ll send him back to college, puts an ad in the paper for people who fear they are insane. His theory is that people who fear they are insane are really perfectly normal. But he and his assistant Steve (Wilson Osburn) aren’t prepared for the bunch of “nuts” who come to them for help. There’s Miss Constance Dimwiddie (Helen Wolfgang) who is a spinster starved for affection. Henry Short (Kenny Smith) is jealous of his very flirtatious wife Madeline (Virginia Good). Maude Middleton (Wilma Louden) is disturbed by her leaping tendencies. Bert Baxter (Fred Roerdanz) has murderous impulses. T. T. Trumbull (Bill Schreck) is an elderly gentleman who fears his senres are failing him. Sallyjean Gould (Nancy Carter) can’t figure out why men are always fol- lowing her. Milton Geer (Frank dayman) is a poet who feels in tune with the infinite. Not only do the boys have trouble with these “nuts” but also with the cook, Nellie (Annabell L’Aoreaux), their two girl-friends Jean Hammond (Ruth Simak) and Lou Prentice (Mary Jo Loesch), two asylum guards (Ronnie Means and Bill Mc- Garry), and a policeman (David Webster). Ushers were Russell Westcott, Bette Risley, Vir- ginia Good, John Holcomb, Richard Simmons, Charles Green. Tickets—Virginia Good, Bette Risley, Arthur Wilkinson, Bill Smith. Advertising—Fred Roerdanz, Frank dayman. Prompter—Bette Risley. Stage Manager—Dale Hayes. Director—Mr. Richard Scannell.

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