Hubbard High School - Bard Yearbook (Hubbard, OH)

 - Class of 1945

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JOSEPH ANTHONY SABE SABO lf there is any fun to be had Sabe is always in on it. No group seems complete without his friendliness and his smiling face. Joey has quite a responsibility as Editor in Chief of the Hub. He is al- ways seen rushing around, when reporters are late with their material. If there is work to be done Joe is always ready to help. The girls are rather keen on him, too, but that doesn't bother him. The whistling and swooning is all for Joey Sabo-he's solid. DAVE SAULINE Dave Sauline, a very handsome lad and heart throb to many a shy lass, is a very ambitious-lad, now working at the Powell Pressed Steel Company in Hubbard. Dave participates in every musical program given at school. He also loves to dance, saying l would rather dance than eat, but he must like football for he is captain of the team. He is industrious, studious, loqua- tious and above all, he always does his share and more. ANTHONY SCARP SCARPI NE Scarp is sort of cn old stand by at Hubbard and is general handy man in many class activities for he likes to help out. Scarp has no inhibitions inow look that up in the dictionaryl but is hail-fellow-well-met with both students and teachers. VERN SECHLER Sech likes to build model airplanes and gliders. He spends his summers work- ing for Mr. St. John painting houses. Vern has played in the band a long time and is an all around musician. His favorite sub- ject is math. Vern has an eye for girls as anyone would notice if they watched close enough. He doesn't know exactly what he will do after the war, but with his widely assorted abilities he is sure to be a success. twenty-five DOROTHY SHORES Dorothy is a quiet friendly girl. Her one ambition is to become a nurse, Her favor- ite pastime is to read books and to write letters to a certain Marine. Dorothy is one of the shy seniors but everyone will miss her when 45 passes on. NANCY SCHULTZ Nan left us in her sophomore year and moved to Brookfield, but wasn't she glad to get back to Hubbard in her junior year. She says, Hubbard is still the best school going. This dark haired lass is truly a loyal member of our class. LILLIAN SMILEY Rae has been with us for eleven years, we like her and she likes us. Her favorite branch of the service is the Navy, but she says she's going to be an old maid. ART STEVENSON Art will long be remembered by all the basketball fans of Hubbard High for the part he took on our team. Art is very active in school, as you all know he was our President in his sophomore year and that this year he is Vice President. He doesn't spend all his time with sports but finds time to look at the feminine side of the senior class. RITA VERNELL Rita is one of our cheerleaders and is well liked by all the basketball and foot- ball players. She spends most of her time writing to a certain sailor. Her favorite ambitions are to become a nurse and a sailor's wife. ROBERT WAYLAND ' Light hair, blue eyes, and full of fun describes Bob. Although he is a little shy at times he isn't afraid to give his opinion at the right time. He goes in for hunting in a great way besides being a good dancer. He is one of those fellows who never lets his studies interfere with a good time.

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an assembly program into Lee's hands and it is a sure fire hit-A play, well she al- ways emerges a star.-A song she sure can jive it up.-The band just couldn't get along without her. So Lee is the indispen- sible one. MARY PETREK Mary, we wish we could name all your nice qualities, but after all, there are just so many pages in this book so we shall just say you have been a loyal member of our class, a good pal, frank, friendly, and fun- loving and a student Hubbard High will miss. ALICE POTOCK Al is a great lover of music and danc- ing. When AI sang in assembly, silence prevailed. This is a lovely way to spend an evening. The ridge-a-nality of this character started when she was born in Sharon, Penna. on February ll, 1927. She went to elementary school at Ridge, but came to Hubbard to start her high school course. When she finishes, her ambition is to become a Cadet Nurse and begin her training at Western Reserve in Cleveland. l, for one, wish her all the success she is able to attain. LUCI LLE PROTTO Lucy is one girl whom you can depend upon as a sincere friend. Quiet but true to her class and school, a good student and loyal classmate. RUBY PUSKAR Ruby can be depended on to do a les- son, work in the office, plan a party, or what not, She has made many friends in Hubbard High since she joined us in her freshman year. She is active in club and class activities. Her favorite pastimes are dancing and a certain senior boy. B ETTY RAN D Buzzy, another of the charter mem- bers, is always ready for a laugh and likes to make every one else laugh, too. Her favorite pastimes are talking and dancing, especially jitterbugging. She is friendly to all and consequently has many friends. Her main ambition is to become a good nurse. KENNY REESE Kenny is one of the veterans of Hub- bard High, being with us since first grade. He is very popular with the girls. One of his distinguishing characteristics is his beard, which he sometimes wear Monty Wooley style. His favorite sports are bas- ketball and baseball. His ambition is to become a Navy mon, and we are sure he will have a girl in every port. ELEANOR THE VOlCE ROCK Eleanor is definitely not a quiet member of the class, she is a happy-go-lucky and never lets anything worry her except Me- chanical Drawing. She has black, curly hair and sparkling brown eyes which add to her very lively personality. Her ambitions are many. For one, to catch a certain soph- omore boy, but the greatest one is to be another Carmen Miranda and after hear- ing her voice l'm sure she will succeed. Eleanor's musical abilities combined with her other qualities make her a typical 45 senior. JOH N ROMAN John Roman has been with us all his school life. He is one of the few boys of his kind. He is a hard worker and a swell chap. We have yet to hear anyone say anything against him and we hope there is nobody that will. Johnny works part time at a mill near by and is helping a lot to get the stuff out that our boys need. He is a good student and makes friends easily. We hope Johnny will be a great success in all the work he does when he leaves Hubbard High. twenty- four



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HAROLD WHARTON Harold is a boy that is very well liked by the students. He came to Hubbard High from West Virginia four years ago. Harold is an average student and is easy to get along with. He will joke and play along with you as long as you do the same with him. We all wish you luck, Harold. JEAN I E FEETS WHITELOCK Aha- another high stepper of the band. Feets has won many friends through her sweet personality. She is always good for a laugh. Her favorite pastime is up at Hayman's drinking o lemon coke or eating a chocolate marshmallow sundae. Oh, yes, she likes to study, too and plans to go to college. LOUIS WILLIAMS Louis Williams was one of our many stu- dents who came from St. Pats. He was liked by everyone including the teachers. Louie took part in all the sports one in par- ticular which was football. Louie's am- bition after school is to join the navy and get into some action before it's all over. After the war he plans to settle down with a 7 I - certain girl that lives on the Hubbard- Youngstown road and raise a family that he can be proud to send to Hubbard High. We wish him all the luck in the future. MARGARET WITTENAUER Marge is another of those girls who don't let studies interfere with her good times. A sailor and one J. B. take up a good bit of her time and though Margaret is always ready for fun and excitement, she has serious moments too. RICHARD WOLTERS Dick Wolters is a quiet l?l stu- dious i?D good-looking l??J senior, his good behavior is in some strange way connected with the Board of Education. Dick joined the class of 45 in the freshman year. His favorite sports are basketball and foot- ball, but there is one sport that he likes especially well and that is hunting deer or shall we spell it dears. He's a jolly fellow and always has one timely remark, when- ever one is called for. I know that Dick is one of the fellows the class of 45 will never forget. . -ffrofs . 'E f--'jfwl 0 1' 'V wwe, . ' QA,-Q 7,11 ' -4. ,, 1 A , 1 '- ' 14- y- I 4. ' 0-. , .V I 'J' 'I I '- Ja-f' - sv -- if . ' . I I ' ,f 'V 5' J V ' I I ' I .' 7' , vrobx- H - '--Q 1 X.. f, - is - 8 Af-LL? ' jf 'JZ , -. vu. 1 JW' .,f '-.Jf s.,--li -Q, -' 6' I g 1 I. r '- ' J . s ,ff fl za- 4x17 ' I- 5, 4 f ,,,.4.1'A , ,' 1 Xi, 1.44. , , , +A,ff,. A V I Ky 'G' fffff- - ' I 72 : fu f ' 1 'fi QVER

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