Hubbard High School - Bard Yearbook (Hubbard, OH)

 - Class of 1939

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IOHN SCHERER Football 3-4 Basketball 2-3 PAUL SOVIK Football 2-4 Basketball 2 Minstrel 4 LAWRENCE STEWART Band l-2-3-4 Orchestra l-2-3-4 Football 2-3 Basketball l-4 Science Club 4 Leaders Club 3 LEONARD WALKER Basketball l-2-3-4 BETTY SIMLER Dramatics Club 3-4 ETHEL SPRAGUE Dramatics Club 3-4 Science Club 2-3-4 Orchestra Pl-2-3-4 Operetta 3 Minstrel 3-4 Kent Team l-2 National Honor Society 4 Honor Roll l-2-3-4 Staff 4 Class Play 3 Library Staff l-2 MARGARET TRANICK French Club 4 Minstrel 4 MYRON WHEELER pgs lvl LLOYD SINGER Football 3-4 CHARLES STAYDUHAR ARTHUR TRIBLEY Band 1-2-3-4 Orchestra l-2-3-4 Science Club 4 French Club 4 Leaders Club 3 GRACE WILSON National Honor Society Science Club 2-3 G.A.A. l-2-3 Kent Team l-2-3 Staff 4 Honor Roll l-2-3-4 I2 4 P THOMAS SMITH Class President l-2- Leaders Club l-2-3 Science Club 2-3-4 Football 3 Basketball 2-3 fCapt. National Honor Socie- Band 1-2-3-4 Orchestra l-2 Kent Team l-2 Minstrel l Honor Roll 1-2-3-4 WILLIAM STEVENSO Football 2-3-4 Band l-2-3 Minstrel 4 Kent Team 2-3 Science Club 3-4 Dramatics Club 3-4 Leaders Club 3 DOROTHY TRIBLEY Band 2-3-4 Glee Club 4 Dramatics Club 4 French Club 4 Class Play 3 Kent Team 2

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.AUL omN1N MARGARET Pzxcomx Band l-2-3 Football 4 Minstrel 4 P ROBERT PETERS Dramatics Club 3-4 French Club 4 CHARLES PRICE Minstrel 4 qua, MILDRED PETERSON French Club 4 GEORGE RIGGS Dramatics Club 3 French Club 4 Ji GENO PAGLIASSOTTI Science Club 3-4 French Club 4 CECELIA PETRELLA Stall 4 MILDRED ROBBINS Science Club 4 Glee Club 3 IDA PAPA G.A.A. 2-3-4 French Club 4 Athletic Committee 3-4 LILLIAN POPA Glee Club l French Club 4 GEORGE ROWLANDS Football Z-3 fCaptain 47 Basketball l-2-3-4 Dramatics Club 3-4 Athletic Committee 3-4 French Club 4 Leaders Club 3 -kv . 'UU H



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O 1927- 1939 The autumn of 1927 marked the beginning of a class whose history is of unusual im- portance. Careers were begun of which only the first stage will terminate with graduation on Iune 2, 1939. Thirty-six of our class of eighty-four started out together in the first grade cmd have stuck together for twelve years. Bereck, Butler, Boren, Chufo, Cratsley, Davis, Evans fR.l, Fedor, Halliday, Hammoc, Heffner, Hopes, Iones lD.J, Iewell, Kuboff, Kovacich, Lupu, Malin, Mc- Kenzie, McMurray, .Moga, Moore fG.J, Moore fP.J, Neal, Papa, Price, Pagliassotti, Popa, Row- lands, Stevenson, Stewart, Sprague, Smith, Tribley fA.l, Walker and Wilson are charter mem- bers of the class. As we made our progress through the grades, astonishing our teachers with our great mental ability, we were joined by celebrated students from Youngstown, Coalburg, Struthers, Scienceville and Ridge. When transferred from the Roosevelt building to the High School building, we easily found our way around and settled down to work and play in our new environment. After two years, we found ourselves sufficiently educated to organize into a class. We chose for our president, Tom Smith, who remained president throughout our four years in high school. Phil Doughton was chosen vice-president and he, too, was elected each year for four successive years. To Gus Richmond we owe our thanks for his four years of help and guidance as our class advisor. Evelyn Iones and Bob Evans were two other very capable class officers. Our junior year was undoubtedly the most active in all our twelve years of history. As juniors we were busy selling pencils, magic slates and candy in preparation for that big event -The Iunior-Senior Banquet. The following program for the banquet was given on the night of May 21, 1938. Toastmaster ....... ................. Q Tom Smith Welcome ............. .............. D orothy Tribley Response ................ .......... H elen lane Davis Dwarfs at Work ........ .......... Miss McKelvey Reading .................. .................................................... I erry Davis Dwarfs at Play ............ ........,......................................,... R ussell Lloyd Song ............................................................ .Beatrice Butler and lean Heintzleman The Poisoned Apple ............................................................ Mrs. Lawrence Richards On December 8, 1938, under the direction of Miss Wright, we put on the class play, The Whole Town's Talking , with the following cast: Henry Simmons .............................................. ....... W ayne English Harriet Simmons, his wife .................. ............ I erry Davis Ethel Simmons, their daughter ........ ......... E thel Sprague Chester Binney ........................................... ........ Allan Earhart Lefty Lythe, actress ...................................... .......... ........... E v elyn Iones Donald Swift, motion picture director .,......................... ......... I-I oward Boren Roger Shields ......................,..... 1 f ......,.. ........ R ussell Lloyd Lila Wilson .......... ............... 2 friends of Ethel's4 ......... ......... C laire Murphy Sally Otis .................................. j L ......... ....... D orothy Tribley Anna, a maid ................................................................. ........... I va lean Kahl Sadie Bloom, dancing teacher ....... ....... Venerina Chufo Taxi Driver ...................................... , ..... Ioe Balestrino Mrs. IC1CkSOn, a neighbor ........ ............... L ucy Herman A Neighbor Girl .................................................................. . .............. Bunamae Hopes Reader .............................. , ..............................................i......................... Phyllis Moore In our senior year we patiently awaited our pictures and rings and prepared ourselves for the coming climax of our high school experiences-graduation. Not wishing you to think that we used all our time for plays, dances and banquets, we must here insert that during each year in high school we were represented at Kent by such students as Atsberger, Bereck, gmighton, Earhart, Flick, Heffner, Herman, Kahl, Smith, Sprague, Stevenson, Tribley CDD and ison. And now that our history draws to a close and we have all agreed that it is a rough road that leads to the heights of greatness , let us not shirk our duty but be confident that, Great things thro' greatest hazards are achieved, And then they shine. I3

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