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M C' HAROLD WEAVER Harold, well. He never got too far. For you see he always Had trouble with his car. NANCY McMXLLEN Always glowing. Always gay. We enjoy her company More each day. v r 0t' OrAf' 1 t 0r -w 14
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FRANK FISHER Frank was always Rather shy. But in basketball He ranked high. W c; - T ''if ' 7 o° °f c • hi 09 13 CLASS FLOWER: Pink Rose
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Senior Class History It is now time for the graduating class of '56 to open the book of memories and see what has happened in the past twelve years of school. As we open the book we find that quite a number of the class started school here. They are: Marian Hoover Patsy Dewey, Carol Reed, Duane Cleveland, Shirley Pickens, Glenna Bancroft, lean Williams, Richard Mandrake, Leroy Campbell, Frank Bobey and James Burch. Carol Marrison joined the class about the half of the first grade. We had a toy band in the first grade which we thought was a lot of fun. Mrs. ferry was our first grade teacher. In the second grade we had one newcomer. Bill Brooker. This year we put on an Indian Program. Our teacher was Mrs. Kaull. In the third grade we didn't have any new students. This year we learned many different things in arithmetic and other subjects. Mrs. Keller was our teacher this year. In the fourth grade Joan Davis, Barbara Lovejoy, and Burton Bartram joined our class. Our teach- er this year was Mrs. Keller. Harold Weaver came to join the class in the fifth grade. Miss Vaunderburg was our teacher. In the sixth grade we had just one newcomer. He was Frank Fisher. Mrs. Day was our teacher. Finally, the day came when we could be with the high school. We had a little trouble while changing classes and getting into the right seats. But finally we had it all straightened out We didn't have any new pupils this year. We had a Junior High Basketball Team with which some of our boys played. Soon another year had passed, and we were now in the eighth grade. We had one new student, Mary Reger. This year we had a Junior High Basketball Team, also. During this year we lost one of our beloved schoolmates, Henry Fox, who was killed. We have missed him in the last four years of school. Then came the ninth grade. We think this is one year we will never forget. We were initiated by the Sophomore Class. We had a lot of fun even though we did smell of onion and garlic juice for sometime afterwards. We had two newcomers this year, Nancy McMillen and Claudette Slater. Our candidate tor Basketball Queen was Claudette Slater. Then came the tenth grade. This year we did the initiating to the Freshmen. We had a lot of fun giving them what we had received the year before. We had three newcomers to the class who were, Dorisse Ingramm, Janet Hinkle, and Victor Tiscenko. Our candidate for Basketball Queen this year was Janet Hinkle. Then came the most busy year. The eleventh grade. This year we worked very hard so that we could earn money for the Junior-Senior Prom which was held at the Lutz Restaurant in Painesville on April 30. We had the refreshment stand at the Basketball Games. We also sponsored quite a few dances. The Junior Play The Carpenter, under the direction of Mrs. Konnert, was a great suc- cess. We had one new classmate this year, Ronald Carter. Our candidate for queen was Jean Williams, who made a very pretty Basketball Queen for '55. Our Senior year has not been as busy. We have sponsored a few dances. Our biggest jobs are putting out the Centra-Light and K-Lite. We have had good success in both of these. Our Senior play Professor, How Could You! directed by Mrs. Weaver was a great success, also. Our can- didate for Queen this year was Glenna Bancroft. Glenna is our new Basketball Queen for '56. As we close the pages of our memories of twelve years in K. H. S. we think of the wonderful times we have had. Of course, we have had some bad along with the good, but we will never for- get our school days and the wonderful schoolmates we have shared these things with. As we leave the doors of K. H. S. there will be these memories which will never be forgotten. 15
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