Malvern High School - Hornet Yearbook (Malvern, OH)

 - Class of 1949

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ly of six came in. It was none other sons, a big job that she hired Carmaleita Burford, a private nurse, to take than Maria and her husband with their four Richard II, Richard III, Richard IV, and Henry. Maria said that she had such care of the kids. I asked Maria if she knew about the rest of our classmates and she told me that she stayed and married one of her that Mary Lou Thomas liked Texas so well aunt's cowhands. Her marriage broke Kenny Gier's heart so now Kenny is a confirmed bachelor and runs his father's farm. I read Maria's letter from Nancy, who is in Japan. She and her husband Windy are medical missionaries. They are having trouble because their ,children can't speak English. Maria's good friend, Lucy Chiurco, liked convertibles so well that she married one and its owner, Scotty. The Marshalls daughter, Doris Marmo, finally chased the grey Chevy to Waynesburg, and caught the driver. When the dinner was over we went I knew it could he none.other as vocalist. While sitting It seems that Frank and Donna upstairs to dance. When I heard the music than Obie Jenkins and his band with his wife, Juanita, out a dance, I talked to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gotschall. re-opened the Marshall filling station. They told us 1 ll that Dave Williams liked to drive other people s cars so well that he bought a U- Drive-Itn business and is doing fine driving all the cars. His cousin, Bob Hacka- thorn, bought a rabbit farm and the business multiplied so that he had to get a wife to help him. I found that one of the n49er'sn really climbed the ladder of success. Our little hookey player, Joe Tucci, is down in Mexico painting pictures. But Joe's greatest works will never be hung in the art galleries because they are on the desks in Malvern High School. Mr. and Mrs. James Markino are in the spaghetti business with his father. Bettylou can really sling the spaghetti ----- at Jhm. Playing pool finally got the better of Bill Pariso. He bought Hahn's pool room and spends his time playing pool. Well, Don Whittington and Paul Penick solved their problems all in one whackl They and their wives, Marilyn and Bernice, live in a double house in Mapleton so they can be nearer their jobs at East After the party I headed back Williams'. Merle goes everyday to By the way, the next time you are in as Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Geiger, better Canton. h me. I decided to stop off and see the watch Don practice with the Cleveland Indians. Cleveland, drop by and see us. We are listed known as Annie and Harveyl 25

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This morning when I looked at myself in the mirror, I wondered if I had changed much in the ten years since my graduation from high school. Then I began to wonder if my classmates had changed much. Well, finally my thoughts gotthe better of me so I wrote a note to Harvey and left for dear old Malvern, Ohio. I decided that the best place to gather information would be the local doctor's home. After Doc Joe Stires retired Tom Deckman took over. Shirley invited me in, but said that Tom wouldn't be there for a while since he had been called to the hos- pital. It seems that John Newsome's atomic invention in his basement finally blew him into -- the hospital. While I waited I read the latest edition of the Moore Gazette.n The first thing that caught my eye was a picture under which was printed, nNurse Dorothy Rennie holds the nine pound baby boy of Connie and Jim Nichols.' On the next page was another picture of Dorothy, only this time it said Mr. and Mrs. D. Rennie finally announce the engagement of their daughter to Mr. Wayne Campbell. The wedding date will be as as possible. When'Tum came home he said he thought that John had learned his lesson. T m also said that Don Snively, the famous clarinet player, was in for a check up today. Since his marriage to Anna Lee he has been putting on weight, but Gary Lauener is still thin, since Leah Mae is more career minded that Anna Lee, who is a dietition. When I left, I saw that I needed gas so I stopped at Romano's. As Ralph filled up the tank, his wife, Kate Baxter, wiped the windshield. While I waited, a station wagon pulled up and I saw the editor Harold Moore, and his co-editor, and wife, Doddy sitting in the front seat. In the back was their copy boy, Harold Junior. I thought that they could give me more information, so I began making inquiries. I found that Ellen Schafer and her hubby, Chuck Harsh, had bought the Vandergrift Res- taurant and were now trying to keep waitresses. They also told me that Rose Mary Columbo likes sailors so well that she joined the Waves. Harold said that a recent crime wave had been broken up by two detectives. The detectives, Doris Klotz and Clara Swinehart, are still on their biggest job of all which was started ten years ago, trying to find a husband. I hadn't any lunch so I drove out to Cheyney's , but since Bill had married Viola the name was changed to nPietrafese and Cheyney.n While I was eat1ng,a fami- 22



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Katherine Baxter Merle Baughman Carmaleita Bur ford Lucy Chiurco Maria Casale Rosemary Columbo Thdmas Deckman Kenny Gier Betty Galay Harvey Geiger Frank Gotschall A R A C T E R I GOES BY IS USUALLY SEEN Kate Merle Mop Juicy Wheel Decky Kenny Betty Cueball Smoky Annie Green Screwball Robert Hackathorn Rabbit Charles Harsh Betty Hubbard Obie Jenkins Doris Klotz Gary Lauener James Markino Doris Marmo Harold Moore Hop Betty Oboe Cornfield Bug Mert Doris Pemore at Ray's driving dancing in a convertible with Doris and Juicy with Grace s oking in Magnolia walking playing pool speeding talking hunting In a buick delivering milk Playing Husking corn flirting playing cards sober with Doddy Q! ........ 52195 ---El H11 Oh Ro 9 0 0 24 C H A SAYS Boy Oh, Annie Oh, shut up! aw 2391 2 4 Yea, Team! blankety blank Oh, Gee Whiz! nothing get out! heh, heh! dadghn'1t shut up Yoil little Ahhhh. keep smiling can I come up when he's away? let's check out huh! had plenty of roam WANTS TO be an old maid be a ccmptcmetrist be a nurse get married raise a family keep a fellow b a M D Join the navy be a secretary sleep go back to Bonnie get a date get Carrie's co- operation go with Lefty start a dairy be a band leader be an airline hostess be a wheel turn pro reduce be a mechanic

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