Kingsville High School - K Lite Yearbook (Kingsville, OH) - Class of 1960 Page 24 of 80
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Page 24 text: “SENIOR ACTIVITIES JIM BLANK Band: 2,3,4 Senior Play Junior Play Chorus: 3,4 JUDITH JUDY’’ BLENMAN Band: 1,2,3,4 Chorus: 1 DARL BROWN Basketball: 1,2,3,4 Baseball: 1,2,3 Baseball Manager: 4 RONALD RUMBLE HEAD” Baseball: 3 BRUNELL Basketball: 3 Band: 1,2,3 Chorus: 1,2,3,4 Junior Play Senior Play Class Treasurer: 2 BOB PANSY” BRUNELL Basketball: 3 Baseball: 3 Junior Play JOANNE JO” BRYDLE Band: 2,3,4 Chorus: 1,2,4 Centra-Light: 1,4 LINDA LOU BURCH Baseball: 2 Chorus: 1,4 Librarian: 1 KENNETH KEN” CARLE Junior Play Hiram Team: 3 Centra-Light: 3,4 Business Manager 4 K-Lite: 3,4 Business Manager 4 GARY MILAN CARLSON Baseball: 1,2,3,4 Basketball: 1,2,3 BEVERLY BEV” CUSANO Chorus: 1 WILLIAM JOSEPH DEWEY Hiram Team: 1 Vice-President: 1 President: 2 ARLAND ARCH” EMERY Baseball: 2,3,4 Basketball: 1,2,3,4 Chorus: 1,2,3,4 Junior Play Track: 1,2,3 GEORGE HENRY EMERY Baseball: 1,2,4 Basketball: 1,2 Track: 3 Vice-President: 2,4 JOHN DAVID ERNST Basketball: 1,2,3,4 Chorus: 3,4 Basketball: 3,4 Hiram Team: 3 Placed 19 in the state in Advanced Algebra MARGARET MEG” HARLESS Chorus: 1 RUSSELL PEANUTS” HERL Basketball: 1,2,3,4 Baseball: 1,2,3,4 HILDA DIMPLES” KISTER Chorus: 1 Office Staff: 2 KAREN KAY KOBERNIK Student Council: 3 Basketball: 2,3 Baseball: 2 Chorus: 1,2,3,4 Junior Play Senior Play Centra-Light: 1,2,3,4 Editor: 4 K-Lite: 3,4 Editor: 4 Vice -President: 3 Library staff: 1,2,3 Queen Candidate: 1 Honor Society: 4 ROBERTA KAY LILLIE Band: 1,2,3,4 Junior Play Senior Play LINDA LEE MARTIN Basketball: 2,3 Chorus: 2,3,4 Baseball: 2 Junior Play 20 ”
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Page 23 text: “They walked a little further down the hall where they saw a door marked Professor Ernst.” They peaked in and found John lecturing his class on the fundamentals of mathematics. Of course, you all know about John's book, HOW TO PROVE THAT TWO AND TWO EQUAL FIVE. ■ Like all girls, they soon found their way to the shop. There they found Norm Herl presiding over the annual meeting of the Shop Sewing Circle. But they did not interrupt the meeting for. they were discussing the nasty problem of overflowing sinks. Since it was time for their appointment with the President of the New American Motor Company, they took off in a new Thunderbird which was given to them as a hello present by the pleasantly wealthy Gary Milan Carlson. He said that the Navy had given him a yearly pension of $15 million in gratitude for designing their new uniforms. They always wondered where our tax money went; now they know--Gary has it! On their way they heard on the radio that Karen Kay Kobernik had just crossed the English Channel. It seems she had to walk all the way, though, because she can't swim. Karen never was ptte to swim when she could walk. When they arrived at the office, they found Bonnie Platt still punching the wrong-keys on her office practice machines. The President, who was none other than Richard LeRoy Frank Vanek, said that he had hired Bonnie because of her manner of handling personnel. Frank ushered them into his office where they presented their problem to him. He said that he would be glad to help them if he hadn't already invested all his ready cash in Ted Robishaw’s Fordmobiles. Ted was building these carsifor' teen-agers who repeatedly'found itnecessary to avoid the police. However, they were not doing so well be sause the great reformer, Judy Blerirnan, was foiling their plans. Judy was campaigning for the position, of police.tchief in Kingsville. Fra k suggested that they see the millionaire, Dusty Carlyle Rose. The police were paying Dusty to keep out of thetditches. Their call to Dusty was put through by a nasal-voiced operator who turned out to i i Nancy Cfborne! Nancy said thatone of her children had accidently shot a cork gun at her and the pork had Jpdged In her throat. This was the cause of her nasal voice. She connected us with Dusty, who explained tha t he had overdrawn his account at the Federal Bank. The president of the bank, Linda L fe Martin,jjhad refused tcwgive him any more credit. Linda was known as the hard-hearted banker of Lake Street. Dj ty saidyihey;might ty.. tjalking to Joanne Brydle, president of the Fred A. Stair Corp. When t ey pteseptjed their problem tofi’er.; Joanne said she would be glad to help them. Tired, but happy, hey returned to the hotel. In view of thei goodfortune, they decided to extend their vacation a few more hours. Since the next day was 6ufid| iy. they decided t© attend church. When they arrived, they were welcomed by William Dewey„ a respected elder of the church. Bill ushered them to their seats. While they were waiting for the service to begin, they learned that Diane Neill, now a doctor, had been called to the hospital on an emergency. It seemed that Judy Blenman had been run down by one of Ted Robishaw's Fordmobiles. As the service began, the famous gospel singer. Linda Burch, honored them by singing a song she had composed. Everyone’s attention was held while the great evangelist, the Reverend George Henry Emery, presented one of his famous sermons on temperance. As they left Kingsville that Sunday afternoon, they felt a pang of regret. But, they decided that as soon as the electronic brain was completed, they would return to visit their classmates again. 19 ”Page 25 text: “DIANE JOYCE NEILL Baseball: 2 Band: 1,2,3,4 Library staff: 2,3 Centra-Light: 2,3,4 ROSE ANN OLIN Baseball Scorekeeper: 3,4 Basketball: 2 Band: 1,2,3,4 Chorus: 1,2,3,4 Junior Play Senior Play Hiram Team: 1,2,3,4 12 in state in Latin II NMSGT--Letter of Commendation Honor Society: 3,4 Office work: 1,2,3 Library staff: 1,2,3 Basketball Queen: 2 K-Lite staff: 4 News Herald Correspondent: 4 President: 3 Secretary: 4 NANCY RITA OSBORNE Chorus: 1,3,4 Library staff: 1,3,4 Centra-Light staff: 2,3,4 BONITA BONNIE” PLATT Chorus: 4 Junior Play Senior Play PAUL RICHARD REED, JR. Basketball: 1 Chorus: 2,3,4 Senior Play TED ZEB” ROBISHAW Baseball: 2 Track: 2,3,4 Chorus: 1 Junior Play Senior Play Student Council: 4 President: Projection Crew: 3,4 RICHARD DUSTY” ROSE, JR. Baseball: 2,3,4 Basketball: 1,2,3,4 Track: 1,2,3,4 Chorus: 1,2,3,4 Junior Play Senior Play Hiram Team: 13 in Kent District in World History GARY LESTER STEVENS Chorus: 1 Junior Play SHARON SLINKY” SULIN Band: 1,2,3,4 Chorus: 1,2,3,4 Junior Play Senior Play Library staff: 1,2 Office staff: 1,4 Centra-Light: 1,2,3,4 K-Lite: 4 Treasurer: 1,3 Queen candidate: 4 Star-Beacon reporter: 4 National Honor Society: 4 RICHARD FRANK” VANEK Baseball: 3,4 WILLIAM WEB” WEBSTER Junior Play Hiram Team: 1,2 Treasurer: 1 GENE BIG DADDY” YOAK Track: 1,2,3 Baseball: 3,4 Basketball: 1,2,4 K-Lite: 3,4 Photographer Centra-Light: 4 Photographer Projection crew: 3,4 21 ”
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