Hubbard High School - Bard Yearbook (Hubbard, OH)

 - Class of 1948

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BARBARA RESSE Babs is one of the original members of the class. Her willingness to work, her helpfulness, and her ready smile have made her popular with everyone. Her school interests are the commercial course and athletic activities. She has been cheer leader, representative on the athletic coun- cil and a class officer for the last two years. Babs plans to go an with her secretarial studies after graduation, B and B might stand for balls and bats but not in Bab's vocabulary. EDWARD RHODES Ed is one of the quieter fellows in our class, but is one of the best liked. Ed is active in a number of school activities, playing the sax in the band, taking a part in the class plays, and in the Hi-Y has acted as secretary and chairman of various committees. ROSELINE ROCK Shy and quiet are adjectives that fit Rosie very well, but a better one is sweet. Ever since she came from St. Pat's to join our class in the freshman year, she has been active in class activities and has won many classmates and friends by her sweet per- sonality. Roseline's ambition in life is to be a housewife. ALBERTA RYSER Red came from Ridge four years ago. You can never find her at a school dance but just go someplace where there's square dancing and she'Il be there. One of her favorite hobbies is to go deer hunting! You can usually see her coming by her beautiful redish hair. She's kind of anxious to get thru with school as she's been thinking about changing her name. Good luck, Red! twenty-seven ELMER SABO Elm, small but mighty, is one who will be long remembered in the hearts of his classmates. His sparkling personality and that irresistible smile has won him a number of friends. ln our junior year there could have been no better at the realm of our class than Elmer. His leadership and many talents made possible the most beautiful Prom ever given. Elm has not chosen his life's profession yet, wouldn't he make a swell doctor? His favorite hobby is look- ing at pretty girls, especially a certain jun- ior. Whether it be doctor, lawyer, mer- chant, or what have you we are very sure that Elm will eb a success because of his loveable ways and ability to get along with his fellowman. JACK SAULINE Jack comes from the tip top of Fifth Avenue. He joined our class four years ago, when he came from St. Pat's. With him he brought a keen sense of humor. Sards has his eye on a certain gal in Youngstown. We wish him all the luck in the world. RICHARD SAULINE Lodge is in love! How do we know? By those long letters he writes every day to a certain girl. Well-liked, well dressed, well prepared in his studies, he stands near the head of the class. Give him about ten years, and Lodge will prove our guess that he is the member of our class most likely to succeed. HELEN SCHIDELL Toot has been one of Hubbard's high- stepping majorettes for three years. Petite, prim, hep to everything, and a little flirt. This we know for she has many admirersg however, her knight in shining armor has not yet arrived. She has all the qualities for becoming a nurse, but whatever she does become, we know she'll be the best.

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PAUL MURPHY Murph has been with us since first grade. He has made a name and place for himself in basketball. Murph with his lrish smile and blonde hair captures the hearts of females, but he has selected one. Murph well liked and with a fine personality has done his share to make the Hubbard Hi Band a fine success with his drumming. H ELEN N ICKOLAS At first glance you would think Helen a quiet girl and on following this up you would be absolutely right. She is one of those faithful pupils whom teachers all adore, we mean she always has her home work on time. After leaving school Helen intends to enter the medical profession and is now studying the field by working week-ends at North Side hospital. JACK NORTON Some very exciting times have been spent in these last twelve years, how about it, Jack? Jack is one of the neatest dressed kids in the class. During his senior year he took a two week cruise to Jamaica, and what fun he had!!! He wanted to be a sailor but after the cruise. . . well . . ., he likes GOOD food. Jack isn't sure of what he wants to be now, but whatever it is, Good Luck! RICHARD PATRICK Stu is one of the best liked senior boys. He hails from East Hill, you are likely to find him driving his Nash around town practically any night. As far as girls go, Stu likes them all, although one certain senior girl has held his eye for quite a while. Stu is a very handy mechanic, so in his field we know he will succeed. FRAN K PETRINJ AK Hank hails from Ridge and joined our class in the ninth grade. Distinguished by his way with the girls and his superiority as a dancer he has managed to become the Casanova of the class. Frank has many friends. His ambition is to go to California to make his start. FRANCES PIZZUTO Gootchie keeps the school a wheelin with all her hillbilly songs and jamboree talks. lf you should be walking down the hall and you hear a De-yo-del-lay-ye-ee- ay you'll know thats Our Gootchie giving the kids a laugh and the teachers a head- ache. She's every cowgirl's friend and when she strums her git-fiddle you can all get ready for a red hot hoedown with our num- ber one Coral Gal from out east of Hubbard. RITA KLUCHER R. K. - R stands for reliable and K for kind: we think that describes Rita to a T. She likes to study and her good grades show she does a lot of it. She is no study-hall problem, for she is the quiet always-where- she-belongs type. We wish her loads of good luck. STELLA REED Stella from first grade to senior has been our class most constant lover of books. Next to books Stella places nature. When at home she takes to the woods on hikes look- ing for the oddities of Nature. Quiet Stella hopes to go on to college. tw ty



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RUBY SHORES Ruby arrived from Youngstown eight years ago and joined our fifth grade. Since then she has been one of the most cheerful and well-liked girls in our class. She is a member of the Glee Club for she loves to sing. She may become a nurse if her man doesn't change her mind. THELMA SINGER Thelma is one of the most happy-go-lucky girls in our class. She has many favorite pastimes but her favorite is chattering, She is sure to succeed in everything she attempts to do because of her pleasant way in getting along with everyone. MABLE SLAYTON Mable is an all-around girl. Besides being one of our honor students, she is one of the most active girls in the class. Faces are never long when Mable is near, for her witty remarks make everyone shake with laughter. With all this and good looks too, success is sure to be hers. SALLY STEWART Has Girard ever lost to Hubbard? Yes, certainly when Sally left in her sophomore year and came to us. Her wonderful per- sonality has won her many friends and thus she became our junior Queen. She is one of the most active and popular girls of the senior class. Her ambition is to settle down and make some man a sweet little wife. LONNIE STIVER Lonnie is active in the band, on the bas- ketball team, and in class affairs. His spirit and will-to-win has sparked the bas- ketball team since the ninth grade. He is often seen cruising around in one of his Dad's chevies. Although he has no plans for the future, we know that the same spirit he has shown in school will assure him of success. SARAH STRAITIFF Sarah, who holds the unrivaled title of the most likable person in the class of 48, lives up to her title. Her wonderful sense of humor has made her a welcome ad- dition at all parties and gab fests. She takes part in all school activities, and none of us will forget her for her character parts in all of our class plays. To a friend in- deed, we wish the best of everything. BETTY SWANTNER Kiki, is the life of every party. Her impersonations of Al Jolson are really good and her acting in the senior play as Magda Svenson nearly brought the house down. ln spite of this Kiki appears to be rather shy and just couldn't get up the nerve to ask that certain dreamboy of hers to the formal. May she be successful in her career as a nursel ROBERT SWEEZY Bob joined our class in his freshman year. He hails from across the state line, but he is loyal to H. H. S. anyway. He has been very active in sports having played three years of football. A certain girl from Far- rell High has been taking up most of Bob's time. BOB SWIMMER Bob is the kind ofa boy that girls go for. His blond hair, and big blue eyes attract the girls to him likes flies to a molasses bar- rel. He has his eyes on a certain junior girl, so the rest might as well buzz off. Bob has lived in Hubbard all his life, except for two years he spent in Struthers. Bob is very masterful in the art of cartooning. JIM THOMPSON Jim has been with us since the first grade. His friendlv way, and interest in his friends makes him well-liked by all. His favorite sports are hunting and trapping. As yet no girls have trapped him, but it won't be long. twenty-eight

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