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RICHARD JAMES BUTALA Butch was born in Farrell, and moved to Hubbard soon after. He attended St. Pats school and came to us in the fifth grade. Richard received his draft card a short time ago and expects to be inducted soon. His pastime is working on the Erie Railroad and enjoys this very much. Rich- ard is a shy bashful boy who does not care much for women, and he proves this by staying away from them. SALLY BUTLER Sally, a cute little blonde with a pleasing personality, is a loyal friend. Quiet, but she takes part in many activities and is a fine artist. She tinted class pictures and has drawn many posters for our dances and other school affairs. She is one of Hub- bard's majorettes and a member of the orchestra. MARIE CARNEY Marie came to Hubbard Hi from Kent. She has been with us since our freshman year, and during that time Marie has made everyone her friend. Marie is one of our peppy cheerleaders. Pleasant, jolly, and friendly ,Marie is one of our most popular senior girls. JEAN CAVENTER Jean is a jolly girl who has been a class- mate for many a year and always has done her share in all school activities. She wishes to be a Wave. HAROLD CHASE Harold came to Hubbard in his freshman year from Sharon and immediately began to get into the school activities. Harold isn't nearly as interested in girls as he is in politics and government. When he isn't arguing politics, he's either heckling the teachers or building tanks at General American. We gained a good fellow when Harold joined our class. ROBERT TOAD CHOPPA Toad is very active in all sports, espec- ially football. Toad is very bashful nineteen around girls but lookout when he gets to know them. He is keeping an eye on a certain girl and is just waiting his chance. To Bob we wish a lot of luck in whateverhe may attempt. ARTHUR CLEMENT Art is one of those persons with a quick temper, but no one can help liking him. He has served the school well in sports but doesn't care for fame. He keeps in shape by running up and down East Hill every day. Art is shy around girls. He plans to join the Navy Air Corps when he gets out of school. JANE CONN Jane's dancing blue eyes, brown hair, and a pleasing smile make Jane a favorite among her classmates. Her favorite pas- time is waiting for a certain red-headed soldier. JOSEPH BAKE COOK Bake is one of the shortest but one of the handsomest boys in our class. He came to H.H.S. from St. Pats. He has won many friends with his pleasing personality and those big brown eyes of his. We know he will be successful in anything he sets out to do. RUTH COOK Ruth is one of the friendliest girls in the class. She has wit all her own and can really give out with some clever remarks. Her pleasant smile matches her personality. We all wish Ruth all the luck and success the future years can bring. MARGARET CORBIN Red is a typical Irish lass. Always ready to lend a helping hand. Red is well liked by all who know her. She wants to be 0 stenographer, so here's wishing her the best of luck. MARY LOU ISE DACUNTO Mary Louise is one of the most happy-go- lucky persons in the senior class. Her fav- orite pastime is gabbing and my how she can gabl! Mary Louise's favorite ambi- tion is to be a grade school teacher, and we all know that she will make a good one.
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Gs Gflzefzs gee AUDREY ANDERSON Audrey, a friendly likeable person, says her favorite pastimes are dancing, roller skating, and of course-sailors. Audrey would like to go into Nurses Training. JAMES EDWARD BAXTER James Edward Baxter ,better known as Jinny is busy at all times in school activ- ities. Jinny is one of those boys who makes regular trips up East Hill and to the very top, too. Jinny plans to become an Army Air Corp. pilot, but if the war's over, a law- yer or politician is his desire ,and if you heard Jim in that pre-election debate you know he can mow 'em down with verbal brickbats. TEDDY BLAIR Theodore Raymond Blair was born in Youngstown, but moved to Hubbard at the age of four. He went to Hubbard High until 9th grade and then he moved to Brookfield ,but he had to come back to Hubbard to finish. Ted is very fond of a certain senior girl. She's from Ridge. Know who? We hope this will last for as you all know Ted is a great lover and can't seem to make up his mind. All in all he's a darn nice senior. MARY BOALS A grin, a giggle, a good word for all, I know we're glad that we can call Mary our friend, because, you see, She's sweet and friendly, nice as can be. NANCY BOOTH Nan is a very friendly and sociable person who has a great many friends in Hubbard High. Nancy has journeyed with us all the way from first to twelfth grade, so we know her well. Her ambition is to become a laboratory technician. That sounds like something hard, but we know Nancy has enough of what it takes to grad- uate with high honors. RAYMOND BRAYKOVICH Out of the honored halls of Hubbard Us High School into the future world, the Sen- ior Class of 45 has given it's top ranking athlete and classman, Ray Braykovich. Ray is quite a boy whether in or out of the class- room. He possesses the good looks, good naturedness, and ever-present smile that any student would be proud to have. Be- cause of his outstanding athletic record, Ray no doubt will be remembered for years to come. All in all Ray is a swell kid, well liked by faculty and students ,a boy who shall prosper after high school, and one who has all the best wishes of the senior class to go with him. ARNOLD ALVIN BROOKS Bashful is a jolly fellow, blonde and blue-eyed. He likes football. He has eyes for no one, but a certain senior girl. He was born on June 8, 1927 in Niles, Ohio. He came to Hubbard when in the fifth grade. His ambition is to be a radio operator on a submarine. He will be wait- ing when Uncle Sam calls him. HAROLD BROOKS Harold Brooks-a lot of fun, And he has no steady honey bun. He likes his music, classical too, ln dancing he is pretty fine, ln oratory he has a good line. And when you want him, he's always around, We think for fame he's straight way bound. MARGARET BUCK lf we didn't know Margaret so well, we might say she was a quiet girl but with her gang she is jolly, carefree, and lively. She hails from out Coalburg way, but lots of nice people come from there. ELLA JANE BUTALA Ella, known to her friends as Janie , joined us in our freshman year. Before that she attended St. Pats. Her am- bition is to become a nurse and because of her high rating in her class work, and pleas- ant attitude we know she will succeed. eighteen
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MARY DelBANE Mary, a petite brunette from East Park Avenue, is one of the few students who en- joy coming to school. She likes French and typing best, but does well in all her subjects. Although she has always taken her studies seriously, she still finds time for a little fun, which proves that she isn't the quiet girl she may seem to be. Her delightful per- sonality has won her many friends. Mary states that she has no special ambition, but we are sure that success awaits her in whatever she attempts to do. ALBERT AL CARANO Al is one of those handsome boys who go far to relieve the man power shortage in our class. He is a star on both the foot- ball field, and the basketball floor. Popu- lar with everyone in school, he usually greets you with a smile unless a certain junior girls mistreats him. BOB CARANO Bob or Feather is well liked by every one. He is further proof to the old saying that Good things come in small pack- ages. His line with the girls is envied by all the boys. Bob's spirit and ability to keep fighting when the chips are down has won him much respect on the gridiron. The team certainly missed him this year when he broke his leg in the Newton Falls game. CARMI N E CARBONE Carp is one of the Ridge clan, and I know no one who does not like him. He is an honor roll student all the way. Carp does not bother much with girls, but he will later. He likes basketball and also mat- work. He is lA and is waiting his call to the service of Uncle Sam. GLORIA ANN CARSONE Gloria is popular, pretty, pert, pleasant, with snappy black eyes and a beautiful smile. She is full of fun and wherever you see a crowd having fun she is there. Gloria likes to cook and we know someday she will get a chance to use this skill. Her one ambition is to become a model. Her future home may be in Niles. ANTHONY FRENCHY DESANTIS Determination, dependability, and men- tal ability, define Frenchy who is known to be a hard fighter and goodsport. With- out a doubt Frenchy has been looked up- on by the feminine side of the senior class as a fine example of a handsome, courageous hero of the gridiron. lt is a fact that he will long be remembered by the senior Co- eds. He has gone through high school with a splendid record of achievement, and we know that he shall be an asset to his community wherever he may be. JEAN DEWEY Jean came from Youngstown in her fresh- man year. She has fine personality and has a smile for all. Jean plans to be a nurse when she graduates. BEVERLY SHORTY DUNKERLY This girl has been with The Hubbard Schools for twelve whole years. Beverly is a busy gal, working in the office and doinf all her lessons to the teachers' delight. Everytime you see her, she's in a hurry, but, she always greets you with a pleasant smile and takes time to indulge in a bit of talky talk. ROY EDWARDS Roy is one of the boys who left our class but couldn't find another as good so came back in his junior year, and we welcomed him home only to have him leave for mili- tary service. He has a pleasant smile and his twinkling brown eyes shine with friend- liness. We hope he has all the success in the world in future years. twenty
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