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

 - Class of 1950

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June 2, 1960 Richard Hadlock, Esq. The Russian Ballet Company 1069 Moss Cow Avenue Leipzig, Russia Dear Richard, We were very sorry that you couldn't attend our class reunion last week, but I know that you are very busy with your ballet. It must be a wonderful life travel- ing all over the world and entertaining millions of people. Whoever would have thought that you would go in for ballet? It seemed good to see all of the class together again, after ten years. They haven t changed much except for a few gray hairs and a few bald heads. Why Merrill Davey hardly has any hair left. Speaking of Merrill, he is now president of the Standard Oil Company. I knew that someday he would succeed. Of course that isn t much of a Job, but it has opportunities. Loveda Day wasn't able to attend the reunion as a result of her husband's in- juries. He 18 a wrestler and Loveda is his manager. Bob Headley was able to attend the reunion as he is now residing in Kingsville. He 18 now owner of Howe's Barber Shop. For the smartest head in town, see Headley.11 Virginia Thelss Journeyed from pudunk Corners, Vermont, to get to the reunion. I suppose you have read in the news papers that Virginia was the first woman to swim the English Channel without resting. For performing this great stroke of magic she won $500,000. She bought a large mansion in the thriving city of Pudunk Corners and she says she is going to retire for the rest of her life. After graduation day Elbert Hawes was hard at work putting himself through college. Well, he graduated two years ago and he is now a professor at Oak Ridge A tomalogioal Engineering College. Elbert commented that he liked teaching there very much. Although we couldn't understand what he was talking about, we thought it must be quite interesting. Bob Rice spent most of his time running around with a maginfylng glass, looking for clues to the case of Who Stole My Cake While I Was Gone from the Table? Bob is operating the Super Snooper Detective Agency. I imagine it is quite a success- ful business, with Bob at its head. Jeannette finally got to the highest place she could. She is now Private Secretary to President Truman. The Republicans were suprised again. Jeannette is happy in her work, and she also states that she doesn't have half as much work to do as she did in Mr. McNutt's office. What no Coke machine? Africa 18 still screaming after its visitation by Bob Sharp. He spent three years over there and when he came back he had captured fourteen elephants, six lions, three leopards, and thirty-three monkeys. Bob says he will go back again in about six months. If you happen to play New York you might visit the Metropolitan Opera. Dick Rice Just started singing there about three years ago. He says he is never absent more than three times a week. Dick's record-breaking platter is 0 Solo Mlo, now in it8 fifth year of popularity. Stanley Kolasinski was present and accounted for at the reunion. He has been playing professional basketball. When we asked him what he bought with his first $1000, he answered, A set of well fitting false teeth. Stanley hasn't changed too much, but I do think he is a little heavier. Delores Derry was only present for a few minutes, as she had to catch a plane for Chu Munoho, China. She is a Foreign Correspondent and it surely keeps her busy. Right now she is tracking down a spy ring that has been writing their secret mes- sages on kernels of rloe. Ralph Shauberger was one of the first to arrive in his new Cadillac. He is now the President of the A 9c P Clerks Union. He says that his clerks have been out on strike for the last three years. There is no hope as long as Ralph is at its head. Incidentallybrought a friend of his along, John L. Lewis. Have you ever heard of him? Edna Shreve Journeyed all the way from Chicago to the reunion. She is now the manager of the Dainty Palhty Art Company. In her time off Edna is campaigning for a woman president in this year's election. We were happy that Belva and Lloyd were able to attend. Lloyd has been working in this section of the country. You see he's a traveling salesman, selling the Triple Whip Mixer. Several of the class were swayed by his sales talk and bought one. Pat Lawrence was there and when ask how she was getting along she said cuote, She had all of her Saturday's tied up, little ones, that is. Yes, Pat is Happily Married. We'll close for now, we hope this letter finds you in good health. THE CLASS OF 1950 12

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Elbert Hawes December 9, 1931, marked Elbert Hawes entrance Into this world by way of Sheffield Township. He scent all but one year In the Kingsville School System,coming here In the second grade from Ashtabula. Elbert Is a rather reserved, very blonde, good-looking fellow. As a Junior he helped make their class play a success by taking cart In It.During his senior year, he was elected to the office of secretary. Through his four years of high school Elbert followed the College Preparatory Course, for he plans to attend college to study electrical engineering. Virginia Thelss Virginia Thelss made her de- but Into this world September 11, 1932, and at Kingsville In the third grade. Glnnle was an all Important member of her class, participating In the class plays, as a vivacious cheerleader, as treasurer of the senior class, and all Important, as a hard-working, partlcl- cular editor of the Centra-Llght. As a Junior, Olnnie was nominated to the National Honor Society; an honor could not have been better bestowed. She studied diligently her subjects, as she followed the commercial course, which she proposes to put to use In a short while, as a secretary. Don't lose your vim, vigor and vitality through the years to come and you'll succeed, Glnnie. Richard Hadlock Richard was born In Ashtabula Township,on May 16, 1931, and he started and also finished his high school work In Kingsville. During his years at Kingsville, he followed the College Preparatory Course. He has hopes of golni? to Montana State University to study forestry. While attending high school, he found much pleasure In taking part In the class plays. In the senior production of The Campbells are Coming Richard enacted very well the part of Kingston Campbell, the Jilted lover. We wish you luch and success along life's winding path. Lloyd Cgren Lloyd first saw the light of day, May 30, 1932. As he progressed through the years, Lloyd attained a nickname worth remembering, that of Oggle . Oggle found a gal at Kingsville, too. Her name was Belva. However, disaster struck, when she moved to Chardon. However, undaunted he traveled rough roads to see her. Lloyd was an active member of the business staff of the Centra-Llght,and on the track team two years. He also participated In the Junior play enacting the role of a gangster, James Scorpio. In his senior year, Lloyd found time to enter the chor group. We are sorry we could not grace our book with a picture of Lloyd, but look fur- ther in this book; you'll find him somewhere. 11



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