Hubbard High School - Bard Yearbook (Hubbard, OH)

 - Class of 1948

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IQ36--'fiom Beginning fo 6nd-4948 The seventy-five charter members of the class of l948 started learning the 3R's on September 8, i936 in Roosevelt School. Through these first few years there were many activities which we will always remember. When the year i944 rolled around these seventy-five were joined by twenty-four, members from St. Patricks School and eleven from the Ridge School. From these came such celebrites as the football stars Sam Made- line and Bill Longo, and our Halloween Queen of i947 Marjorie Keck. We chose Miss Wright as our adviser and elected Bill Harder as our first president, we selected Navy Blue and White as our class colors, and chose Mary Curry as our candidate for Halloween Queen. During our freshmen year we presented our first class party and class dance. In our sophomore year Ed Tribley was elected president and Elmer Sabo vice president. As tradition would have it the Halloween Queen was chosen from the sophomore class. Our attractive candidate, who captured the crown, was Julia Fecych. During our sophomore year we presented our first class play The Daffy Dills, a comedy under the direction of Miss Wright. . Our Junior year of necessity was our big money making year. Under the able direction of Elmer Sabo, our president, we sold pencils, hot dogs, ice cream, and presented the Junior Class play A Date With Judy, starring Mable Slayton as the like-able bobby-soxer Judy. All of the money earned was saved for our big junior-senior prom. During our junior year, a new- comer to our class, Sally Stewart, was chosen candidate for Halloween Queen. Then as the day of the prom was drawing near there was much planning and decorating to be done ,and finally on May lO, i947 we cele- brated the annual banquet and prom. We were se-rved our very delicious dinner at the Methodist Church, and then departed to the beautifully decor- ated gymnasium for a memorable evening of dancing. After many years of waiting our senior year finally arrived and Ralph Gunner was elected president, and as always before we chose a candidate for queen, this year it was Marjorie Keck, ln the parade she rode with the president on a colorful float which was the pride and joy of all the seniors. December lO and ll we presented the senior play The Night of January l6. We had another class party to add to the annual fund. Now we are looking forward to celebrating even more exciting events such as the junior-senior prom, senior day, and of course commencement. On May 27, i948 we expect to graduate with lO3 in the class. fifteen

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Violet Vargo Girl Reserves 2-3 G. A, A. l-2-3-4 Cheerleader 3 Anna Marie Vernell Girl Reserves 2-3 Frank Vlock Walter Wozniak Stanley Werner Honor Roll l-2-3-4 National Honor Society 3-4 Kent Team 2-3 Band 2-3-4 Visual Education 2-3-4 Public Address System 2-3-4 Class Play 2-3-4 Science Club 2-3 Hi-Y 3-4 Blue and White Staff 4 Charles Wittenauer Harry Wolfgang French Club 3-4 Class Play 2-3 go feng, genius Your days in Hubbard High are through, The time has come for something new. You've shown real talent in all you've done And many friends you each have won. With A's and B's you've passed each test. Your plays each year were of the best. You've spread the tame ofthe White and Blue In basketball and football, too. We always will remember you As our dear friends, so kind and true. And now as each one goes his way, A word of farewell we would say. Good luck, long life, and riches, too, The Juniors wish to each of you. fourteen



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