Hubbard High School - Bard Yearbook (Hubbard, OH)

 - Class of 1949

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Dorothy Hinerman Dorothy, one of the most out-standing girls in our class, is a wonderful person to know. She has made many friends in the past twelve years, with her pleasant smile and her vivid personality. ,We can't say for sure what Dorothy plans to do as she has many ideas, but we hope she will always be happy with Herby, Wayne Frye An ambitious and dependable person is Wayne. He seems to accomplish what-, ever he sets out to do such as playing the trumpet with the band and orchestra, doing a fine job on the annual, and where of where would the Hub be if Wayne, as chief printer, wasn't present? All this is proof of one who is truly an asset to any class. . Kenneth Davis Ken has played the trumpet in the orchestra for A years and in the band for 5 years. He also plays with the Aristocrats . Ken has a love for music but it doesn't quite claim all his attention. Writing up the minutes for the Hi-I is also important, as is being Dolly's one and only, Charles Jewell Chuck, with us since the first grade, has many friends. He has provided us with some fine assembly entertainment on his electric guitar. Fine work as editor of the Hub, operating the spots for plays, and studying for good grades leaves Chuck little time for anything else. Anna Roberts Anna likes a good time first but studying must be done. Anna is a loyal member of our class and we wishher lots of luck. Rollin Newell Rollin comes from the east and brings with him class loyalty and school spirit. He's the quiet type but fills a real place in our class. Dorothy Doyle Dot has been with us since the first grade. She has a pleasant personality and always ready to greet everyone with a smile. She is always ready to take part in all class activities. Ray Roskie Four years ago we imported those Ridge Students as every class does. Among those students was none other than that distinguished fellow who has his initials on every railroad crossing. Ray's jovial manner soon won him many friends and his ability to blow that bass horn own him a place in the band and a uniform that never got stretched out as long as Ray. We have enjoyed Ray in our class and wish him success in whatever he does. Nelson Davis Ne1 a. neat dresser, ha a naek in his management of women, especially a certain girl that graduated with the class of '48, One of Nelson's favorite sports is golf. Neleon's personality will help him to succeed.

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Jack Mason Governor of Boy's State, junior vice-president, member of the Student Booster Club, and friend to all-are a few of the titles which come under Jack's name. He's the liveliest member of our class, Without a doubt, he's the one person who attributed the must to make our class a success. Jack's two years of football were cut short when in his senior year he met with an accident which compelled him to have his arm in a sling for some time. Jack deserves a lot of credit for his participation each year in the class play and for his hard work for our prom. He's a lad with lots of school spirit, Bud Price f looki at things everything seems W'th hi ' 'np manner and way 0 ng 2 , worthwhile t: gi3dy?oyeE, even school. Of course he is all smiles where school is concerned for where else will be find such an audience to listen to his amcus Jokes? B ette Pucak Bette Pucak with her flashing smile and sparkling eyes is one of our most pcpular girls. Although she's had that one ncertain guyn for quite a while, she 15 popular with all the boys. Her friendliness and willingness to help have made her well-liked among the girls, too. Christine Ross NDid you just feel a breeze pass you?u That was nChrisn rushing to beat the bell. Chris, one of the best dressed girls, in our class, came from St Pats. She has made many friends. Whenever there is a crowd having fun you will find her joining in. She is one of Hubbard's lively cheerleaders. ' Delores Ann SanSota WDeen is a cute little Nbrunetten with dark brown, flashing eyes. She has a very pleasant smile and we really enjoy having her in our class. Dee has been with us since first grade and is considered an asset to the class, Although we missed nDeen the last part of our junior year, when she was out with illness, we have welcomed her back whole heartedly. Bill Sauline Bill is one of the most outstanding boys in the class of WAQU, The only four year letterman, he won the players award given by the Hubbard, Ohio, B00St6I S Club. This trophy took lots of hard work on Bills part. He was class president in our freshman and sophomore years, and did a very good job, Charles Thompson WChuckn, one of our most intelligent senior boys, has been with us since he was in the first grade. He is known throughout the school for his pleasing personality and ambitious nature and is usually seen Ubuzzingn about the halls with quite a bit on his mind. For his excellent work in both studies and social events he was chosen as senior class president. Frances Ruth Doyle Fran or SCl'00P5' came into our sphere of living on that 16th day of February 1931. From the time she entered first grade she has been the con- stant companion of her sister WDot' and her friend 'Betty'. Fran is tall and slim and has light brown hair and big brown eyes. A very active member in class is she, for you see her going about some class business anytime of the day. We know Fran will be successful in whatever she undertakes to do, which will prob- ably be the secretary of the president of one of our outstanding companies, so we the members of the class of '49 wish to wish her the best of luck.



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Don Carano Don,Uho came up from St, Pat's,likes nothing better than a good argument. Always ready to do his part, he will be remembered for his good looks, and football interests. Betty Jean Kubilis Betty Jean is one of our well-liked senior girls, and if you know her, it is not hard to see why, Her pleasing personality matches well with her casual wit and charm. Betty was formerly a student of East High. Gerald Roose Jerry , who has been with us s:Lnce the first grade, ha-8 always been Very popular among his classmates. Sports is his main interest, being on the varisty basketball has always been his ambitionland he has finally achieved it. Donm. Mounts If good things come :Ln small packages then Donna is a. good buy for she is a tiny blonde, yesg she is noted for her quietness but also her true loyalty as a friexxi. She fills a tiny but important place in our class. James Robert Cooksey Bob is one of the better known senior boys, especially among the girls of the school, Bob is always good for a laugh as his ready smile will signify. When Bob leaves with the class of'49, something will be missing around old Hubbard High Don Morrow Moe , hails form Ridgeg he joined our class in our freshmn year, and we were very glad to have him because of his good qualities, We kno! that he will succeed in his line of work throughout his life. Bob Holter One of our outstanding football players, Bob came to us from.Cl6ve1-'ind about six years ago. Ne'll always remember his fine qualitles wh1ch make him one swell classmate. , . Daniel Butala Dinkhas been with us for twelve joyful years, He is quiet but is liked by everyone. His ambition is to become an automobile mechanic. We are glad to have him with us, Mary Ann Record Mary Ann joined us in her freshman year from Mineral Ridge. In the three and one half years, she has won many friends. Her nice ways, blond hair, and big blue eyes make M. A. a stand-out in the crowd. Nancy June Venditti Nan , a cute brunette has been with us for twelve years. With her sweet smile and pleasing ways she has won many friends. Her favorite pastimes are talking and laughing and chances are you will find .her at it most anytime. She has made our school days very pleasant by being a true and loyal friend.

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