Malvern High School - Hornet Yearbook (Malvern, OH)

 - Class of 1949

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CLHSS llllll The SENIOR CLASS of Malvern High School, having finally reached the day when it must leave the portals of M. H. S. bequeaths to the school as a whole, the following: FIRST, its love for the faculty. SECOND, its wholehearted support of all activities. THIRD, its good will and pepability. To the Juniors it leaves: first, its place in the study hallg second its brok- en apparatus in the physics laboratory, third, its unsurpassed dignity and quietness. To the Sophies it wills its studiousness and its good looks. To the Freshies it leaves its good behavior. INDIVIDUAL M MBERS OF THE CLASS HAVING UNIQUE GIFTS WITH WHICH THEY ARE GENEROUS LEAVE THE FOLLOWING BEQUEATHS2 Carmaleita Burford, her big blue eyes to Shirley Gier. Merle Baugh an, her ability to wear slacks to Astrid Wingerter. Katherine Baxter, her piano playing ability to Rose Mary Stoltz. Maria Casale, her ability to settle down so soon to Mary Facchini. Lucy Churico, her love of yellow convertibles to Margie Casper. Rose Mary Colombo, her boy friend in every port to Patty Randall. 'Pam Deckman, his desire to use his dad's car to Doc. Bordner. Betty Galay, her way with the boys to Dolores Reed. Harvey Geiger, his ability to get his homework done free to Bert Mackey. Frank Gotschall, his wavey hair to Mike Marmo. Annie Green, her ability to grow up to Norman Reed. Robert Hackathorn, his love of lrabbitl hunting to Clarence Martin. Charles Harsh, his ability to get the car any time to Wade Green. Betty Hubbard, her ability to deliver milk early to Eddie Uycich. Obie Jenkins, his love of music to his brother, Marvin. Doris Klotz, her giggling to Leah Mae Dutenhaver. Gary Lauener, his ability to get along with girls to Don Cooper. James Markino, his special cue stick to Dick Deckman. Doris Marmo, her desire to travel around the world to Dorothy Casper. 20

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CLHSS HISTURU Sept. 1937--Our first day of school. teachers. Miss Creighton and Miss Lappin were our first 1958--Second grade. Miss Dewell and Miss Lappin were our beloved teachers. Our class roll was swelled Hubbard, Charles Harsh, 1939--The year of 1940--Upstairs to by the addition of Dorothy Rennie, Myrtle McCollister, Betty and Gary Lauener. Kate Baxter moved away. third grade studies, with Miss Rohrer as our new teacher. the fourth grade and Miss Helen Ayres as our instructor. Mmxle McCollister took leave of our class but Doris Klotz made up for the loss. 1941--CarmahHta.Burford and Annie Green joined us for the fifth year of our ed- ucation. Miss Kuder took over the task of trying to improve our mentality. 1942--Miss Motter and the sixth grade. We added Kenny Gier during this year but lost two girls, namely, Annie Green and Clara Swinehart. 1945--Seventh grade and the high school building. The class was divided into two groups with Mrs. Tests and Mrs. Whittacre as home room teachers. 1944--The worst class in school were now eighth graders with Miss Schambra and Mrs. Pretty in charge of our name reams. 1945--At last, High School and the ninth grade. Mrs. Pretty and Mrs. Rdmano had charge of the freshies Cusl. Glen Rist, a member of our class, was drowned during the sum er preceeding our entrance into High School. Annie Green and Clara Swinehart came back to us, along with a new member, Harvey Geiger. Harvey cameto us from waynesburg. 1946--Class rings and the 10th grade. Boys under the guidance of Mr. Rice while the girls were in Miss George's home room. 1947--Juniors at last. Miss Helen George was our able class advisor. We sold magazines and sponsored two class plays. The first, The Ghost House was directed by Mrs. Teets, and the other, The Bright Penny by Mrs. Helen Romano. May l, 1947 was one of the most important days in our school life, it was the day of the Junior-Senior Prom. Our class roll was swelled by the addition of Merle Baughman and Jhn Nichols Our class prexy Ronnie Bixler moved to Robertsville so Don Snively was elevated to the post of President. 19



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Myrtle McCollister, her quietness to Twila Unkefer. Harold Moore, his ability to never drive under 50 to Valoise Crowl. John Newsome, his basehorn playing ability to Florence Williams. James Nichols, his gum-chewing habit to Paul Adkins. Bill Pariso, his ability to miss school so much to Doris Evans. Paul Penick, his ability to get out of school first to Norman Reed. Bill Pietrafese, his charm to Dale Fritchley. Connie Randall, her love for make-up to Donna Berry. Dorothy Rennie, her ability to stay awake in physics class to Astrid Wingerter. Ralph R mano, his love of Minerva girls to Doc. Bordner. Ellen Schafer, her love of sailors to Donna Thomas. Jane Schmidt, her ability to write shorthand to Margie Casper. Don Snively, his art of day-dreaming to Dick Deckman. Nancy Stires, her ability to use paints Knot lipstick! to Patty Randall. Clara Swinehart, love for her work at Isaly's to Twila Unkefer. Anna Lee Teets, her ability to get B in conduct to Leah Dutenhaver. Mary Lou Thomas, her love of Texas to Wilhelmina Newsome. Bill Trussell, his ability to go steady to Vallerie Kelley. Joe Tucci, his comb and wavy hair to Wade Green. Carlan Walters, his ability to always have something funny to say to Don Cooper Don Whittington, his love of all girls to Joe Musteric. Dave Williams, his ability to get kicked out of class to Paul Adkins. Don Williams, his love of peace and quiet on the farm to Donna Thomas. This final will and testament of the Class of '49 was made legal before SEYMORE and DOOLITTLE, Attorneys of Offense. Witnesses: G. I. Gossip Ima Talker I. Spred News. 21

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