Hubbard High School - Bard Yearbook (Hubbard, OH)

 - Class of 1948

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7-fzuflillul 7-'zllvufes VIVIAN ALBRIGHT Vivian, one of the more popular girls of our class, has taken part in many activities and is going to be a secretary after she graduates, unless a certain Vet by the name of Russ changes her mind. Russ has taken up most of Vivian's time but she still gets along with her school work. WILLIS ANDERSON Willy arrived in Hubbard in our fresh- man year coming from Youngstown Rayen. With him he brought his artistic talent. His creations are out of this world. Willy has been quoted as saying, Yes, I believe I will be the world's best painter. Note his cartoons in this book. It is quite a com- pliment to our class and to H. H, S. that Willy preferred us to the diploma mills of Youngstown. FRANCES AMEDIA Fran is another of the Coalburg gang, a gal who always has a smile ready for everyone. Fran is tiny, but true to the saying, Good things come in small pack- ages. Best of luck to a sweet gal who has filled a small but pleasant niche in our class TONY BALL Tony is a jolly fellow always ready for action, in school affairs, especially in foot- ball where his position is tackle. He has been looked upon by all as a courageous hero of the gridiron. He also sang in a quartet-once. Remember l Don't Want Her. Tony is one of the fellows who never lets his studies interfere with his good times. ERNEST BECKHAM Ears is one of the wise-crackers of the class. You'll usually find him up at Hay- man's with the gang, lMurph, Sarge, Casey and Tribleyl discussing the navy, the vets, or those nasty senior girls. With those soulful eyes and those blond curly locks, we predict a movie career, maybe college, or the navy. Be good! Ears, FOSTER BENTON Fas, characterized by his winsome per- sonality, exquisite dressing, carefree atti- tude, and atomic abilities is a dependable friend as well as a solid magnet for women. As editor of the Blue and White and vice- president of our class, he has engineered the contents of this book to perfection. He has been vigorous and energetic in all activ- ities and without his infallible advice at critical times, our class would have been a failure. Fas will be known as Doc Foster in the professional world and with a certain Elaine to complete the picture, his vocation will be complete. DOROTHY BERN DT Darth came to Hubbard when we were in the sixth grade and added winsomeness and gayety to our class, She is noted for her heated arguments as everyone will agree. Dorothy claims she is not interested in men but we all know different. One thing that does interest her, however, is the nursing course at Ohio State University. With her go our best wishes for happiness and continued success. eighteen

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DONALD BOHN Don is a little on the shy, quiet order but a good pal and fits into his own sphere of influence in our class. He is an ardent speedster on that motor vehicle of his. Be careful, Don, you don't break your neck. We want you at our fiftieth reunion. CHARLES BUCK Barney is known mostly as a neot dresser and has an art in his management of women, especially a certain girl from the class of 47. One of Barney's favorite sports is basketball and he sure can play, Barney buddies around with everyone and is well liked by all. We're sure Barney's personality will take him for ahead in the future. MARY ELLEN CAMPANA Mare as she is known to her many friends leaves the walls of H. H. S. with her eyes looking toward the future. What do you see in the future More ? Couldn't be a handsome six foot football player clould Mare's special interest are the t ree 's : music, movies and a man. Here's wishing her luck, happiness and success in that future we spoke about. J ELAN E CANANT Jelane, one of our pretty senior girls, hails from faraway Masury. She has a cute smile ond a hearty greeting for every- one. Her ambition in life is to become a teacher. She is alwciys ready for fun but doesn't let that interfere with her school work. Jelone is well liked by everyone and we want to wish her all the luck and suc- cess in the world. DOROTHY CARANO Dot is the canary of the class of 48, we mean she sings beautifully. She is liked by all the students and gets along with everybody. Dot is always willing to take part in the class activities. She will always be remembered for her splendid acting in nineteen the class plays. Dot is particularly fond of the name Tom, Does anyone know why??? JOHN CASEY You can always tell John is around be- cause everyone is happy in his vicinity. John takes part in all the school activities. We know he will moke good when he's out of school because his good looks and friend- ly Irish smile will help him along. NORMA CAVEN Norma, one of the gong since first arade days, has always been ci very active '48'cr. A sense of humor? Yes. Sparklina smilf? Yes. Good grades? Yes. Charming per- sonality? Yes. She is a loyal senior but a certain junior boy is diverting her atten- tion to a certain extent. Norma is ambit- ious and will succeed. ROSEMARY CHOPPA Chop, one of the popular girls in our class, came to Hubbard High in her fresh- mon year, from St. Pot's. She takes part in most activities and fills a definite place in our ensamble. Chop hopes to be a secretary. ANTHONY CIPRIANO Chop, one of the popular girls of our the class. You would remember him best as that man in the senior play. He really knocked the door down. Chip is as am- bitious as they come and we know he will succeed. FRANCES CLARK Fran is one of our most studious girls in the- senior class, Her lessons come first but fun and frolic comes in for a share of her time. She has won the respect and friendship of everyone in the class. What- ever Fran decides to do, we know that she will succeed. Those A's and B's will help a lot.

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