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SAM H UTCH I SON After going to Ridge his first eight years, Sam came to Hubbard to go four more years, His greatest sport is basketball and he has played on the team all four years. Sam hopes to be a semi-truck driver. JIM JARVIS Jimmy is earnest, sensible, clean-cut, and bashful. He is 6'1 and nice looking with blue eyes and that perfect build. Many girls are interested but his best girl now is his mom, He played left-end on the football squad and is called Gluefirigers because of his ability to hold on to the ball. He is now center on the basketball team. He hopes to become a math teacher after several years of college. Good luck, Jim. NANCY JENKINS It takes a great many virtues to make a girl like Nancy: fun-loving, gracious, styl- ish, gay, courteous, responsible, trustworthy, conscientious and always in good humor - just to name a few. Her activities, both in and out of school point toward the fact that she is willing to shoulder her share of re- sponsibility in social and scholastic affairs. In spite of this Nancy usually makes the honor roll. JOHNNY JONES Johnny is a slightly quiet lad sometimes, but at other times - watch out. He likes to play basketball and he just loves to drive his Buick. Everybody likes Johnny and it's not hard to see why. twenty-three MARGARET JONES Margaret is one of our old timers. She has gone to school here from the first grade. lt's a good thing she finishes school this year before the school finishes her. She plans to attend Bowling Green University and take up journalism. She always has a snappy comeback and can write swell poems about any subject. We know that she will be a big success and then come back to Hubbard and be a B. T. O. HERBERT KATKO Herb's woman problems are a legend with the class of '48. Active in athletics as well as class activities he made a name for him- self with his kicking foot. He finally took to Haymans after much deliberation. Blonde Herby with his Mr. America Build will prob- ably go to college on a football scholarship. He can go knowing that the whole class is rooting for him as always. MARJORIE KECK Margie represented our class as Queen this year, and a darling queen she was with her dark curly hair and laughing blue eyes. Along with her good looks, Margie has a wonderful personality. This can be proven by her innumerable friends. The band will miss her, for she surely was a high strutting majorette. She doesn't have any special ambition, but of course she doesn't need any as long as she's got Ken. JOHN KLUCH ER John came from St. Patricks as a fresh- man and has spent four years with us. He is rather quiet but has a nice personality and has become well known in our senior class. He is active in all sports, but his favorite is baseball.
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DICK FURGISON I Dick, a quiet fellow, finds study easier than the rest of us do and does more of it. Dick's up on top in geometry, chemistry, and physics. Ever watch him concentrate in study hall? Dick's an amateur pro in basketball, baseball, bowling, and swim- ming, Coalburg lake is in Furg's backyard and a kennel of Irish setters guard his house. Dick's hunting enables him to recognize all the species around here, someday he'll go hunting with Cupid's arrow. DARREL FUSSELMAN Fuss is one of our charter members. As a friend, you couldn't ask for a truer one than he. As a basketball player he is very good - having played Varsity Reserves last year and as a Tin-Can-Alley Star this year. We know Fuss will make a success of what- ever he does. DOROTHY GARDINIER Dot is a cute, energetic, brownette who came to Hubbard-Hi from Mercer in her junior year. Since then she has become a loyal member of our class, and has won many friends. Dot has a sweet smile that catches everyone's eye especially Mike's. Dot's ambition is to be a nurse and we're sure she has what it takes to succeed. RALPH GUNNER Ralph, our class prexy, is the more ser- ious type of fellow who has helped us out a lot this year, as we well know. He is very active in nearly all school activities, espe- cially football where he has played center for the last three years. We know he will succeed in everything that he undertakes. DONNA l-IAMLIN Donna has wan many friends at H. H. S., and is ambitious and plans to be a seam- stress. We all know that she'll succeed, for she has a willing way that assumes success. WILLIAM HARDER Bill is a leading member of our class both in popularity and scholastic standing. He served as our first class president and did a very good job of guiding our class through that year, ln all class activities Bill has al- ways been willing to do his part and more, His studies have always been very impor- tant to him and he plans to go on to college. His ability and determination will surely bring him success. FLOYD H ENDERSON Makes us believe he is quiet and a bit shy but some of his close friends say that he only needs the right people around to get him going, We think he should be a law- yer or a professor so he could use that logi- cal mind and dignified way. LOIS HIMES Rosie is a sweet, and quiet member of the class of '48. Her fate is undecided, although it looks as though it might be wedding bells. Her wonderful personality has made her many friends and she always has a loving smile for everyone. MARY HORNYAK Mary came to our school in the sixth grade and she is one of our friendliest girls. She is quiet but always has a pleasing smile for everyone. She is always ready to lend a helping hand and a better friend could not be found. twenty-two
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MILDRED KNAPIK MiIlie who is a former St. Pats girl hails from the north end of town. Born in Hubbard, she is known and liked by all. She always greets you with a smile and nev- er has a gloomy look on her face. She is the Carmen Marando of our school. With- out her our class would not be complete. GEORGE KOBER Bubbles is a popular well liked and studious QD fellow. He likes to go to Office Practice first period so he can work hard. George wishes he had a car so he could run around at night and hit all the high spots. BILL KOSKO Bill one of the quieter members of our class, but takes part in most activities. You can see him whizzing by in his '47 Dodge almost any time. A certain girl from Rayen takes up most of his time. How about that Billlll He hails from way out East. All in all he's really o No. l guy and our class wouldn't be complete without him. ROSANN KUBILIS Rosann, who hails from the metropolis of Coalburg, joined our class in her junior year, coming from East Hi. Rosann has won herself many friends in H. H. S. Always gay ond laughing, we hope she will go through life in the same manner, we know a handsome Romeo will enter her life at some future time. EDNA LINSLEY Edna came to our school in the first grade from Pennsylvania. Having been a good friend, she was readily accepted by all. Edna, one of our talented seniors, takes a great interest in the music activities of school by participating in Glee Club and Band. We are sure Edna's singing voice will bring her much success in the years to come. BILL LONGO Wee will long be remembered as one of our outstanding football players. He earned his four letters as end and half- bock. One of our best looking senior boys, Wee has shown us thot he is really a true friend to one and all. As for girls, Wee seems to have found the girl for him. Her name is Anna Marie and she hails from Ursuline. He is as yet undecided about college but whatever he does we know he'lI make a hit. NORMA LOWRY Norma has been with us since sixth grade. Although a happy-go-lucky girl, she is rather serious in her studies, cheery, gracious, friendly, and chic - these are words that aptly apply to Norma. Bill from Brook- field, a mighty nice fellow, so Norma thinks. PATT LOW RY Pott left our class way back in grade school to take up her learning at Canton Lincoln High School. When she left Hub- bard many friends were left behind who, when she returned in our junior year, wel- comed her back whole heartedly. Those who didn't know her soon noticed her win- ning smile. l think the class of '48 will join with me now to say - Best Wishes and Good Luck, Patt. twenty-four
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